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INDUSTRIAL
COATINGS
Deft Coatings Industrial Finishes produces the
finest military specification primers and coatings
available today. Listed below are the various kinds of
primers we produce with a brief description of each one.
Government and Aircraft Approved Specification
Coatings Include:
MIL-C-46168D POLYURETHANE
Aliphatic, Chemical Agent Resistant Type I, II,
III, & IV
This specification covers camouflage, chemical agent
resistant, aliphatic polyurethane coating for use as a
finish coat on military combat equipment. It can be used
in areas covered by air pollution regulations.
- This coating is intended for use over new or
previously painted surfaces easily and
effectively decontaminated after exposure to
liquid chemical agents. It may be used in areas
where air pollution regulations are in force.
- It is applied over epoxy primers MIL-P-52192,
MIL-P-23377, MIL-P-53022 or MIL-P-53030 depending
on the substrate.
- For adequate camouflage properties, it is
necessary to apply the coatings to a minimum dry
film thickness of 0.0018 inches.
MIL-C-85285B COATING
Polyurethane, High Solids, Type I and Type II
This specification covers the requirements for a two
component, high solids aliphatic polyurethane coating
with the maximum volatile organic compounds (VOC) content
specified at 340 or 420 g/l.
- Type I of this high solids, polyurethane
coating is intended for exterior use on aircraft,
weapon systems and other applications.
- Type II is intended for use on ground support
equipment. No additives other than the
appropriate thinner to obtain the proper spray
viscosity shall be added. The coating has been
formulated to meet air pollution regulations
requiring a maximum volatile organic compounds
(VOC) content.
MIL-P-23377 PRIMER
Epoxy-Polyamide, Type I & Type II
This specification covers the requirements for
two-component, epoxy polyamide, chemical and solvent
resistant primer coatings formulated primarily for
application by various spray techniques.
They are compatible with aliphatic polyurethane topcoats
and shall be suitable for use under some air pollution
regulations.
- The coatings covered by this specification are
intended for use on metal surfaces as corrosive
inhibitive, chemical resistant, strippable, epoxy
primers that are compatible with MIL-C-85285,
MIL-C-22750 and MIL-C-83286 polyurethane
topcoats. Compatibility with other topcoats
should be tested prior to use. Type II primer is
intended for use where low infrared reflectance
is required.
MIL-P-53022 PRIMER
White, Epoxy
This specification covers a fast drying, corrosive
inhibiting epoxy primer for ferrous and non-ferrous
metals. The primer is lead and chromate free and meets
air pollution requirements for solvent emissions.
- INTENDED USE
This specification is intended for use on ferrous
and non-ferrous substrates. It is a lead and
chromate free primer that may be used to replace
MIL-P-52192 and MIL-P-23377 where exposure to
lead or chromate pigments is not permitted, and
can be used where VOC Compliance is not a
requirement.
MIL-P-53030 PRIMER
COATING
Epoxy, Water Reducible, Lead and Chromate-Free
This specification covers the requirements for a
water-reducible, air drying, corrosion-inhibiting,
epoxy-type primer for "pretreated ferrous and
non-ferrous metals."
The primer is lead and chromate free and is compatible
with chemical agent resistant and other aliphatic
polyurethane topcoats.
The primer contains no more than 340 grams per liter (2.8
pounds per gallon) of volatile organic compounds (VOC),
as applied, in accordance with South Coast Air Quality
Management District Rules 1107 and 1124.
- The primer described in this specification is
intended for use on clean, chemically pretreated
metal surfaces where exposure to lead or chromate
pigments is not permitted.
- It is a water reducible epoxy primer which
meets SCAQMD Rule 1107 and 1124 requirements for
VOC emissions and is compatible with MIL-C-46168,
MIL-C-83286, MIL-C-85285 and MIL-C22750 Topcoats.
MIL-P-85582 PRIMER
VOC Compliant, Chemical and Solvent Resistant
This specification covers the requirements for the
following primer coatings, formulated primarily for
application by various spray techniques:
- Water-Reducible
- Multi-Component
- Epoxy Type
- Chemical Resistant
The primer is compatible with aliphatic
polyurethane topcoats and shall contain 340 grams per
liter (9.64 pounds per gallon) or less of volatile
organic compounds (VOC) as applied, in accordance with
Rule 1124, Aerospace Assembly and Component Coating
Operations.
The coatings covered by this specification are
intended for use on metal surfaces as
corrosive-inhibitive, chemical resistant, strippable,
epoxy primers that are equivalent to MIL-P-23377
primers and compatible with MIL-C-85285, MIL-C-22750,
and MIL-C-83286 polyurethane topcoats.
Compatibility with other topcoats should be tested
prior to use. Type II primer is intended for use where
low infrared reflectance is required.
ONE-COAT
URETHANE
Formulated at a maximum VOC content of 420 g/l this
polyurethane coating is available to meet a full range of
color and gloss requirements. This coating offers
excellent corrosion protection on a variety of substrates
(ferrous and non ferrous).
- Designed for direct to metal application this
material may be used as a 1-Coat system (no
primer) on properly pre-treated steel, aluminum,
and a variety of substrates.
ORGANIC ZINC RICH
PRIMER
Deft #44-GY-16
This water reducible epoxy product is formulated at 250
g/l VOC (2.1 lb/gal), and meets or exceeds the dry film
requirements of MIL-P-26915. This material offers
excellent high performance cathodic corrosion protection
on steel substrates.
Materials covered by this specification will
accept products such as MIL-P-53030, MIL-P-53022 and
MIL-P-85582 as tie-coats for additional film build
requirements. Subsequent coats of MIL-C-83286,
MIL-C-46168, or MIL-C-85285 polyurethane topcoats are
also acceptable, and may be used to offer a total VOC
compliant coating system to the end user.
VOC COMPLIANT FLUID
RESISTANT PRIMER
Deft #44-GN-11
This VOC compliant water reducible epoxy primer system
has been formulated to meet the requirements of Boeing
specifications BMS-1011. Rated at 340 g/l this material
meets or exceeds current EPA requirements for clean air.
- These materials are intended primarily for
corrosion protection of metal parts in areas
exposed to chemicals such as solvents and
hydrolic fluids (Skydrol).
ZERO VOC
POLYURETHANE
Topcoat
Formulated for those areas where flammability, solvent
exposure and emissions of volatile organic compounds are
a concern.
These coatings have been formulated at a VOC (Volatile
Organic Compound) level of 0 grams/liter.
These products use water as a carrier, which makes it
applicable for use with a myriad of application
equipment.
These products have superior gloss and gloss retention
when compared to traditional water borne polyurethanes,
and are comparable to conventional solvent based
polyurethanes.
This urethane also has excellent chemical resistance,
good dry film appearance, and has excellent dry rates at
ambient room temperatures.
These products are intended to be used over
properly prepared and primed surfaces in aerospace
and general industrial applications. They are
available in gloss, semi-gloss and camouflage colors.
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