This MIL-DTL-16232 specification covers two types of heavy phosphate coating for ferrous metals, applied by immersion. The coatings consist of a manganese phosphate or zinc phosphate base and, when specified, a supplementary treatment.
This MIL-DTL-17111 specification covers a class of fluid for use in the hydraulic transmission of power. This fluid is identified by NATO Code No. H-575.
This MIL-DTL-21567 specification covers one grade of silicone compound with a corrosion inhibitor for application to unpainted threaded or nonthreaded mating surfaces of ferrous components between -65 degrees Fahrenheit (degrees F) (-53.89 degrees Celsius (degrees C)) and 160 degrees F (71.1 degrees C). This industrial lubricant is also appropriate for use as a silicone lubricating compound for components fabricated from rubber.
This general purpose grease specification covers the requirements for one type and grade of a molybdenum disulfide grease for extended use at temperatures up to 177 Deg. C (350 Deg. F) and for brief periods of use at temperatures up to 204 Deg. C (400 Deg. F).
This MIL-DTL-24607 specification covers a semigloss, chlorinated alkyd resin, interior enamel that does not support combustion or flaming when dry, and is for use on primed, smooth metal, glass reinforced plastic (GRP), wood and plastic/composite surfaces.
MIL-DTL-450 covers an asphalt compound for coating the surfaces of ammunition cavities prior to filling with explosives. It provides for an additional composition of material suitable for use in areas with specific air pollution regulations
This black oxide coating specification covers one grade of a coating compound for use in the blackening ferrous metals to conform to MIL-DTL-13924, class 1 (for wrought iron, plain carbon, and low alloy steels).
This MIL-DTL-53022 specification covers a flash drying, corrosion inhibiting epoxy primer for ferrous and nonferrous substrates. This lead and chromate free epoxy primer meets the air pollution requirements for solvent emissions.
The MIL-DTL-53030 covers the requirements for a water based, air-drying, corrosion-inhibiting, epoxy type primer for pretreated ferrous and nonferrous metals. The primer is lead and chromate free and is compatible with chemical agent resistant aliphatic polyurethane topcoats. The primer contains no more than 2.8 pounds/gallon (lbs/gal) (340 grams/liter (g/l) of volatile organic compounds (VOC) and is hazardous air pollutants-free (HAP-free), as applied.