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This AMS-3277 specification covers two types and three classes of a fuel resistant polythioether sealing compound supplied as a two-component system. This product has been used typically in aircraft integral fuel tanks for repair of fillet and fastener seals and faying surface seals as well as for initial sealing of faying surfaces, overcoating of fasteners, and sealing of seams and joints, for service from -65 to +320 degrees F (-54 to +160 degrees C), with short-term (six hours) exposures up to 360 degrees F (182 degrees C), but usage is not limited to such applications. Not for use on aircraft windshields and canopies. Sealing compound must be applied at temperatures above 50 degrees F (10 degrees C), but will cure at lower temperatures.
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This MIL-DTL-64159 specification covers water-dispersible, polymeric flattened, chemical agent resistant, aliphatic polyurethane camouflage coatings for use as a finish coat on all military tactical equipment, which includes ground, aviation and related support assets. The materials are free of volatile organic hazardous air pollutants (VOHAP-free), free of inorganic hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) other than cobalt and non-hexavalent chromium, and have a maximum volatile organic compound (VOC) content of 220 grams/liter (g/l) (1.8 pounds/gallon (lbs/gal)) as packaged.
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The commercial item description covers three types of mineral spirits (volatile petroleum spirits) for use as solvent, cleaners, or thinners with coatings such as paints, primers, natural or synthetic enamels, and their vehicle component. This regular and odor free mineral spirits specification is canceled. Superseded by MIL-PRF-680.
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The TT-P-645 specification covers an anticorrosive paint for general purpose applications to steel and aluminum. The zinc primer paint contains a maximum of 250 grams of volatile organic compounds (VOC) per liter (2.08 pounds of VOC per gallon). This paint is to be used as supplied with no thinning.
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This A-A-59313 commercial item description (CID) covers a zinc dust-petrolatum antiseize thread compound. The thread compound is generally used to prevent seizing during assembly or disassembly of threaded or unthreaded aluminum and aluminum alloy components engaged with components fabricated from similar or dissimilar metals. It also provides corrosion protection to the metal surfaces. The compound is not suitable for use with optical instruments.





