MIL-STD-171F
1. SCOPE
1.1 Scope. This standard establishes and updates general finish codes and serves as a general guide to the selection of suitable materials, procedures, and system for cleaning, plating, painting and otherwise finishing of metal and wood surfaces.
1.2 Selection of finishing system. Unless otherwise specified the responsibility for selecting the cleaning method (if necessary), surface treatment, metal coating, paint system or other finish should rest with the activity responsible for the end item. The finishing system should be selected from those listed in this document and should be referenced on drawings, contracts, and item specifications. Finish numbers should be preceded by the word "finish" to avoid
possible confusion with paragraph numbers, for example, "finish 5.1.1 plus 20.4". This does not preclude the acceptance of a proven commercial finish selected by manufacturer, supplier, or contractor and concurred in by the procuring activity. Additional information relative to protective finishes and their selection may be found in the Appendix of this document.
1.3 Conflicts. In the event of conflict between the requirement of this standard and those of the specification on the drawings, the requirements on drawings should have first preference, those of the specifications next, and those of this standard last.
1.4 ASTM Documents. In places where ASTM documents are used, it should be understood that the test requirements are "unless otherwise specified" in lieu of ASTM's requirements "when specified".
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