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TG No. 144 August 1987
Each container Is required to carry the following label:
CAUTION: The Surgeon General requires airline respirators be used
unless air sampling shows exposure to be below standards,
then either chemical cartridge respirators or airline
respirators are required.
Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
Use with adequate ventilation.
For other safety recommendations refer to the Material
Safety Data Sheet.
Keep containers tightly closed.
Component 8 is very water sensitive and caution must be
taken to ensure water or high humidity does not come in
contact with Component B at any time during reduction,
application, or drying.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE:
Mix Component A well: then add I part by volume of
Component B to 4 parts by volume of Component A and mix
well.
Let material stand 1/2 hour after mixing before using.
MATERIAL SHOULD BE USED WITHIN 8 HOURS AFTER MIXING,
KARNING! Flammable. Keep away from sparks and open
flames.
Use with adequate ventilation.
Avoid prolonged breathing of vapors.
MIL-C-46168 was revised effective 21 May 1987. The revised
document--
ate (hexavalent) formulation
(Type I).
b. Adds Type IV high solids formulation.
c. Prohibites the use of ethylene based glycolethers and
acetates.
Since this is a new specification, the two component PUP of
the old specification will probably continue to be supplied
to users. For this reason MIL-C-46168 is retained in this
document.
C-32
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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
Image file name = 00000174.tif
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