MIL-STD-193L
TABLE II Chemical agent resistant coating (CARC) systems - Continued.
Surface |
Type (exposure) |
Requirements 1/, 2/ & 3/ |
Material Specifications |
Fiberglass- reinforced plastic |
Polyurethane (exterior or interior) Epoxy (interior) |
Treat Prime Topcoat Prime Topcoat |
DOD-P-15328 MIL-P-53030 or MIL-P-53022 MIL-C-46168 or MIL-C-53039 DOD-P-15328, MIL-P-53022 or MIL-P- 53030 MIL-C-22750 |
1/ See table I for special requirements on specific materials or components.
2/ Coating system selected shall show adequate compatibility and adhesion between primer and topcoat.
3/ Do not use on surfaces which attain a temperature in excess of 400°F. Use high temperature coating per MIL-P-14105 on steel surfaces that exceed 400°F.
4/ The zinc rich primer shall be capable of passing the salt spray corrosion resistance
requirements specified in MIL-P-53084 (ME). Test panels shall receive the same surface cleaning and pretreatment as the actual production.
5/ Chemical treatment per MIL-T-12879 is preferred for zinc surfaces.
6/ Coating thickness shall be 1.8 - 2.2 mils dry film and no primer shall be used.
7/ For stainless steel, clean and passivate per QQ-P-35 or ASTM A380.
8/ Phosphate coated parts (TT-C-490 Type I) which are unpainted or have unpainted areas and require added corrosion protection shall be coated with preservative oil VV-L-800 or
MIL-L-3150.
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