This MIL-PRF-32014 specification covers the general requirements for a multipurpose, water resistant, high speed grease for use in the -54 Degrees C to +177 Degrees C temperature range.
This MIL-PRF-32033 specification covers one type and grade of water-displacing, preservative lubricating oil, known hereinafter as “oil”, for general purpose applications at low temperatures. The oil can be applied by dipping, brushing, or by spraying from gas-pressurized cans. The oil is identified by Military Symbol PL-S and NATO Code Number O-190.
This MIL-PRF-372 specification covers one type of bore cleaning compound for use in the removal of primer salts and as a temporary preservative for metallic items.
This specification covers the requirements for a fluid for use in purging and preserving fuel tanks of jet aircraft before hangaring of aircraft for scheduled maintenance.
The MIL-PRF-46002 specification covers two grades of water-displacing, contact and volatile, corrosion-inhibited preservative oil, known hereinafter as “oil”, for use in the preservation of material in enclosed systems.
The MIL-PRF-46010 establishes the requirements for a corrosion-inhibiting, heat-cured solid film lubricant coating that is intended to reduce wear and prevent galling, corrosion, and seizure of metals.
The MIL-PRF-46147 covers two types of corrosion inhibiting, air cured, solid film lubricants, hereafter known as “lubricants,” which provide both lubrication and corrosion protection.
This MIL-PRF-46167 performance specification covers one grade of internal combustion compression-ignition engine lubricating oil with military symbol OEA-30 and NATO Code O-183, suitable for arctic use.
This MIL-PRF-5606 specification describes the characteristics and provides the requirements for a petroleum base hydraulic fluid for use in the -54 Deg. C to +135 Deg. C temperature range. This fluid is identified by military symbol OHA and NATO Code No. H-515.