This MIL-PRF-14107 specification covers a preservative lubricating oil for aircraft and ground small arms weapons at low temperatures between 0 deg. to -70 deg. F (-17.8 deg. to -56.6 deg. C). This low temperature lubricating oil is identified by Military symbol LAW and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Code Number 0-157.
This MIL-V-13811 specification covers one grade of clear (unpigmented) varnish for use in protecting electrical circuits and engine parts of internal combustion engine.
This MIL-V-13750 specification covers two grades and four types of clear and aluminum pigmented para-phenyl phenol-formaldehyde resin air driving varnishes for use on ammunition.
This MIL-DTL-12276 baking varnish covers three types of heat hardening phenolic varnishes suitable for use as a coating for cartridge cases and as a lining for munitions and other containers. This document also provides for an additional composition suitable for use under Air Pollution regulations.
This MIL-DTL-11414 specification covers the requirements of a corrosion inhibiting, low VOC content, fast-dry alkyd primer for coating interior and exterior surfaces of ammunition. This enamel primer is formulated free of lead and chromate (hexavalent chromium), with a maximum VOC content of 420 grams/liter (g/l) (3.5 pounds/gallon (lbs/gal)) as applied. The primer is also formulated free of hazardous air pollutants (HAP-free). This ammunition primer is not to be used on tactical or combat equipment. Equipment primed with this material is not to be coated with chemical agent resistant coating (CARC) primers or topcoats.
This MIL-PRF-11090 specification covers one class of biodegradable degreasing and depreserving cleaning compound, suitable for use in removing oils, greases, asphalt, tars, and rust preventive compounds, other than a wax type, from metallic and painted surfaces.
This MIL-S-11030 specification covers single-component black, inert, thermoplastic, mastic, non-curing sealants. These sealing compounds are not to be used as an integral fuel tank or pressure cabin standards. The service temperature of the sealing compounds are -400c to 820c [-400 to 1800F).
This MIL-PRF-10924 grease specification covers one grade of a multi-purpose grease for lubrication of ground automotives, artillery, and equipment and is identified by Military Symbol GAA and NATO Code Number G-403.
This specification covers one type and grade of cleaning compound, conditioner and inhibitor supplied in a kit, for cleaning, conditioning and inhibiting liquid cooling systems of engines on motor vehicles.