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TG No. 144 August 1987
Section II
Aliphatic Polyurethane Coatings
C-12. MILITARY SPECIFICATION MIL-P-52995, 17 SEPTEMBER 1981, PRIMER COATING,
SYNTHETIC, CORROSION-INHIBITING, LACQUER-RESISTING, LEAD AND CHROMATE FREE.
a. This is a quick drying, corrosion-inhibiting, and lacquer-resisting
primer for ferrous and nonferrous metals with a red or brown iron oxide
pigment coloration. The primer Is lead and chromate free and meets air
pollution requirements for solvent emissions. The volatile composition Is
listed in table C-26.
Table C-26
Volatile composition
Percent by weight
Ingredient Maximum
(a) Aromatic compounds with eight or more 8
carbon atoms except ethylbenzene
(b) Ethylbenzene and toluene 20
(c) Solvents with olefinic or cyclooefinic type
of unsaturation negative
(d) Ketones negative
(e) total of (a) + (b) 20
A suggested solvent mixture consisting of:
VMP Naptha (8 percent max, aromatic) 65 percent by weight
n-butyl alcohol 20 percent by weight
Toluene 15 percent by weight
is presented in the specification. However since this is not a requirement
the MSDS for this primer should be consulted to obtain the composition of the
specific primer used.
b. Total solids for this primer are limited to 60 percent minimum by
weight.
c. This primer may be furnished In I-quart or 1-gallon multiple friction
top containers, in 5-gallon lug cover steel pails, or in 55-gallon steel drums.
C-25
Box ID = BX000000
Unit = VII CORPS
Parent Organization = ARCENT
Folder Title = PORT OPERATIONS CARC PAINTING POLICY
Subject = ARMY REGULATION 11-34 (RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAM
Document Number = 103
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