MIL-STD-186F (MI)
(g) The end product shall not be blotchy.
(h) Upon application, the paint shall not be applied in a dry spray. The paint shall be allowed to flow when applied to the substrate. A dry spray would produce a chalky effect which would allow the paint to be removed just by light rubbing.
(i) Isolated marring and scratching from handling shall be allowed as long as the substrate is not exposed. This slight marring and scratching will not affect the camouflage properties when observed by either visual or photograph means.
6. NOTES
(This section contains information of a general or explanatory nature that may be helpful, but is not mandatory.)
6.1 Intended use. The intended use of this standard is to establish minimum requirements for the protective finishing systems of rockets, guided missiles, all support equipment, and related materials.
6.2 Issue of DODISS. When this standard is used in acquisition, the applicable issue of the DODISS must be cited in the solicitation (see 2.1.1).
6.3 Patent notice. When Government drawings, specifications, or other data are used for any purpose other than in connection with a definitely related Government procurement operation, the United States Government thereby incurs no responsibility nor any obligation whatsoever; and the fact that the Government
may have formulated, furnished, or in any way supplied the said drawings, otherwise as in any other manner licensing the holder or any other person or corporation, or conveying any rights or permission to manufacture, use, or sell any patented invention that may be in any way related thereto.
6.4 Metrication. Metric equivalents in accordance with FED-STD-376 are acceptable for use in this standard.
6.5 Subject term (keyword) listing.
Cleaning methods
Encapsulants and potting materials Lubrication and preservation Metallic coatings
Nonmetallic coatings
Organic coatings
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