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-P-46105 specification covers one type of ready-mixed, single-package, epoxy-based, zinc-rich primer for use on ferrous metal surfaces prior to spot welding. This specification is canceled. Superseded by SSPC-PAINT30 weld-through zinc primer.
This specification covers two types of quick drying lustreless enamel used as a finishing coat to minimize heat build up in the interior of Army weapons systems. It also provides for one composition which is suitable for use under AIR POLLUTION REGULATIONS. This specification is canceled. Superseded by MIL-C-46168 or MIL-DTL-53039.
This MIL-R-46082 specification covers single-component, anaerobic retaining compounds for assembling slip-fitted parts with varied clearances. The retaining compounds are for use as alternatives for press and shrink fits. This specification is canceled. Superseded by ASTM-D5363.
This MIL-L-46075 specification covers one grade of red lacquer for application over the foil and anvil of ammunition primer after anvil seating operation. This red lacquer finish can be used in areas covered by AIR POLLUTION REGULATIONS.
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-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.
This MIL-L-46000 specification covers a semi-fluid lubricant for automatic weapons operating within a temperature range of -54 degrees to +127 degrees C (-65 degrees to +260 F degrees ). The lubricant is identified by Military Symbol LSA and NATO Code Number 0-158.