This MIL-PRF-6083 specification describes the characteristics and provides the requirements for one grade of petroleum base hydraulic fluid for use in the -54C to +135C temperature range. This fluid is rust inhibited and used both as a preservative for hydraulic systems and components as well as being an operational fluid. This hydraulic fluid will not be used for aircraft systems, aircraft ground support equipment, or the preservation of aircraft components. The hydraulic fluid is identified by Military Symbol OHT and NATO Symbol C-635.
This TT-P-47 specification covers nonpenetrating, flat, ready-mixed oil paint for interior ceilings and walls. This specification is canceled. Superseded by A-A-2246.
This specification covers three groups of one-part, room-temperature-vulcanizing (RTV), silicone adhesive-sealants which cure to durable, rubber adhesive-sealants upon reaction with moisture in the air. This specification also covers primers for use with the silicone adhesive-sealants.
This MIL-C-87936 specification covers two types of concentrated cleaning compounds for removal of soils from aircraft surfaces. Requirements listed in this specification apply to both types unless otherwise noted.
This MIL-PRF-87257 specification describes the characteristics and provides the requirements for a synthetic hydrocarbon base hydraulic fluid for use in the -54
This MIL-PRF-87252 specification describes the characteristics and provides the requirements for a -54 to 200 Degrees C synthetic hydrocarbon fluid for use in electronic applications. This fluid is identified by NATO Code No. S-1748 (see 6.5).
This MIL-PRF-85704 specification establishes the requirements for three types of turbine engine gas path cleaning compounds, two are used for off-line (starter cranked) engine cleaning operations and one is used for on-line (fired) engine cleaning.