1、MIL-F-L264D 0 7997906 0302360 W .- MIL-F-18264D 22 July 1968 SUPERSEDING 30 December 1964 MIL-F-18264C MILITARY SPECIFICATION FINISHES: ORGANIC, WEAPONS SYSTEM, APPLICATION AND CONTROL OF This specification is mandatory for use by all Depart- ments and Agencies of the Department of Defense, 1. SCOPE
2、 1.1 Scope - This specification covers the detailed requirements and procedures to be followed in the application and control of organic finishing materials on weapons systems in order to achieve aerodynamically smooth, adherent, high quality exterior finishes and smooth, adherent, interior finishes
3、, with a minimum of added weight to the weapons systems. 1.2 Notes - Although the basic specification contains only the mandatory requirements, reference should be made to the notes in Section 14 for pertinent information and guidance in establishing local procedures. The details of information unde
4、r these notes are not to be construed as modifying any require- ment of this specification. Notes at end of paragraphs refer to Section 14. 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 2.1 The following documents of the issue in effect on date of invitation for bids or request for proposal, form a part of this specifica
5、tion to the extent specified herein. SPECIFIC AT IONS Federal P-c-444 RR- S 366 Cleaning Compound, Solvent, Grease Emulsifying Sieves, Standard, For Testing Purposes -I K f- 7 y Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-F-L264D 0 = 9999906
6、CIL02361 T = 2 MIL F- 18264D SPECIFICATIONS Federal (Continued) TT-B-846 TT-E-529 TT- E-776 TT- 1-7 3 5 TT- L20 TT- L32 Butyl Alcohol; Normal (Butanol) (For Use in Organic Coatings) Enamel, Alkyd, Semi-gloss Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether (For Use in Organic Coatings) Isopropyl Alcohol Iarcquer , C
7、amouflage Lacquer, Cellulose Nitrate, Gloss, for Aircraft Use TT- N- 97 TT-R-248 TT-R- 771 TT-T-266 TT- T-2 91 TT-T-548 TT-X- 916 DDD- T- 5 3 9 Military MILS-974 Surfacer; Sanding MILR-3043 Resin Coating, Unpigmented, For Engine Com- ponents and Metal parts Magnesium Alloy; Processes for Pretreatmen
8、t and Prevention of Corrosion on MILM- 317 1 Naphtha; Aromatic Remover, Paint and Lacquer; Solvent Type Rubbing Compound (For Lacquered Surfaces) Thinner; Dope and Lacquer (Cellulose - Nitrate) Thinner, Paint, Volatile Spirite (Petroleum-Spirits) Toluene: Technical Xylene (For Use in Organic Coating
9、s) Towels, Machinery Wiping (Laundered) Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL T-6095 Thinner, Cellulose - Nitrate - Dope, Blush- Retarding Primer Coating, Zinc Chromate, For Aircraft and Missile Applications, Application of Plastic Part
10、s, Aircraft Exterior, General Requirements and Tests for Rain-Erosion Protection of MIL- P- 68 O8 MIL-P-7094 MIL-F-7179 Finishes and Coatings, General Specification For Protection of Aircraft and Aircraft Parts MILC-7439 Coating System, Elastomeric, Rain Erosion Resistant and Rain Erosion Resistant
11、with Anti- Static Treatment, For Exterior Aircraft and Missile Plastic Parts 3 MILF-18264D SPECIFICATIONS Military (Continued) MILS5002 Surface Treatments and Metallic Coatings for Metal Surfaces of Weapons Systems MIL- W- 5044 Walkway Compound, Nonslip and Walkway Matting, Nonslip MIL- W- 505 O Wal
12、kway, Coating and Matting, Nonslip, Aircraft, Application of Cleaning Compound, Aluminum Surface, Non- Flame-Sustaining MIL-C-5410 MIL- C-5541 Chemicals, Films, and Chemical Film Materials for Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys Dope, Cellulose - Acetate - Butyrate, Clear, For Aircraft Use MILD-5549 MILD-5
13、550 Dope, Cellulose - Acetate - Butyrate, Pigmented, Camouflage Dope, Cellulose - Acetate - Butyrate, Pigmented, Gloss MILD-5551 MIL-E-5556 Enamel, Camouflage, Quick Drying MILA-6091 Alcohol, Ethyl, Specially Denatured, Aircraft Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted wi
14、thout license from IHS-,-,-MIL F-18264D SPECIFICATIONS Military (Continued) MIL- S- 75 02 MIL- R- 7 7 05 MILE-7729 MILD-7850 MILP- 7962 MIL-D-8096 MILC-8507 MIL-C-8514 MILP-8585 MILA- 8625 MIL- L 8645 MILC-8779 MILS-8802 MILP-14276 MIL-S-15847 Sealing Compound, Integral Fuel Tanks and Fuel Cell Cavi
15、ties, High Adhesion, Accelerator Required Radomes, General Specification For Enamel, Gloss Dope, Cellulose - Acetate - Butyrate, First Coat, Fungicidal Primer Coating, Cellulose - Nitrate Modified Alkyd Type, Corrosion - Inhibiting, Fast- Drying (for Spray Application over Pretreatment Coating) Dopi
16、ng Aircraft Surfaces, General Specification for Coating, Wash Primer (Pretreatment), for Metals, Application of (for Aeronautical Use) Coating Compound, Metal Pretreatment, Resin- Acid Primer Coating, Zinc Chromate, Low - Moisture - Sensitivity Anodic Coatings, For Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys Lacqu
17、er, Cellulose Nitrate, For Aircraft Use, Application by Hot-Spray Process Colors, Interior, Aircraft Requirements For Sealing Compound, Temperature-Resistant, Integral Fue1 Tanks and Fuel Cell Cavities, High- Adhesion Paint, Heat Resisting, Silicone, Aluminum Spray Guns and Accessories, Paint and Do
18、pe, Aircraft Use 4 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-l MIL-F-1826LtD 80 m 7777706 0102361t 5 MIL F-l8264D Military (Continued) MIL- C- 181 87 MILC-18263 MIL-1-1 8464 MIL L 19537 MIL- L-19538 MIL- T- 19544 MILT- 19588 MIL- P- 21 563 MIL-
19、 P- 21 6 O O MIL P- 21 6 98 MILC-22543 MIL-C-22750 MIL- C-22751 MIL-P-23377 MILM-25047 Coatings, Protective, Application to Fabric Surface of Aircraft Colors, Exterior, Naval Aircraft, Requirements For Insignia and Markings for Naval Weapons Systems Lacquer, Acrylic - Nitrocellulose, Gloss (for Airc
20、raft Use) Lacquer, Acrylic - Nitrocellulose, Camouflage (for Aircraft Use) Thinner, Acrylic - Nitrocellulose, Lacquer Toluene - Methyl Isobutyl Ketone Mixture Paint System, Fluorescent, For Aircraft Application Paint System, Fluorescent, Removable, For Aircraft Application Paint, Fluorescent, For Ai
21、rcraft, Process For Application of Cleaning Compound, Water Emulsion Coating, Epoxy Polyamide, Chemical and Solvent Resistant, For Weapons Systems Coating, Epoxy Polyamide, Chemical and Solvent Resistant, Process for Application of Primer Coating, Epoxy Polyamide, Chemical and Solvent Resistant Mark
22、ing For Airplanes, Airplane Parts and Missiles (Ballistic Mis sile s Excluded) 5 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-F-L2b4D 0 m 7777706 0302365 7 m MILF-18264D SPECIFICATIONS Military (Continued) MILC-27315 Coating Systems Elastomer,
23、:, Therma Reflective and Rain Erosion Resistant Y MIL- C- 38334 Corrosion Removing Compound, Prepaint; for Aircraft Aluminum Surfaces Primer Coating, Epoxy Enamel, Semi- Gloss, Quick Drying Remover, Paint, Epoxy System Lacquer, Acrylic (For Naval Weapons Systems) MIL P- 52192 MIL-E-52227 MILR- 81294
24、 MILL81352 STANDARDS Federal Fed. Test Paint, Varnish, Lacquer, and Related Method Std. No. 141 Sampling, and Testing Materials, Method of Inspection, FED-STG5 95 Colors PUBLICATIONS Bureau of Naval Weapons NAVWEPS Handbook, Aircraft Maintenance Cleaning 01- 1A-506 NAVWEPS 07- 1-503 Chemical Materia
25、ls for Naval Weapons System Maintenance and Overhaul Operations SAR-306 Overhaul of Naval Aircraft and Associated Components Air Force Technical Order 1- 1- 1 Cleaning of Aeronautical Equipment (Copies of specifications standards, drawings, and publications required by suppliers in connection with s
26、pecific procurement functions should be obtained from the procuring activity or as directed by the contracting officer. ) 6 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIGF-18264D 3. EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES 3.1 The equipment and facilities used
27、in applying surface finishes on weapons systems shall be suitable and adequate and shall be subject to the approval of the procuring activity. 3,2 to MIL-S-15847. All lines shall be kept free from condensation of oil and water by blowing out the lines as necessary. Normally a minimum of two cleaning
28、s per day will be found necessary. I/* 2/ ;/ s/ Spray equipment - Spray guns and accessories shall conform # 3.3 Personnel safety requirements - All requisite safety pre- cautions shall be taken by painter personnel, under supervision of the Safety Engineer and the Industrial Health Officer, with re
29、gard to toxicity, industrial health hazards, etc, , in accordance with existing instructions and regulations. Adequate paint spray respirators, safety shoes, etc., when required by the Safety Engineer, shall be made available for painting personnel. ?/ 3.4 Electrical tzrounding, etc, - All safety pr
30、ecautions contained in MIL-C-18187 regarding storage of finishing materials and thinners, fire- prevention, nonsparking floors and handling equipment, transfer of inflammable ltquids from container to container, vapor and explosion-proof lights, etc., are hereby applicable to the painting of weapons
31、 systems. PRIOR TO SPRAYING OF PAINT, THE WEAPONS SYSTEMS SHALL BE GROUNDED IN ACCORDANCE DISCHARGES. The above should not be construed as covering all the requirements, but are purely illustrative of several safety requirements. WITH MILC-18187 TO PREVENT EXPLOSION OR FIRES CAUSED BY STATIC 4. MATE
32、RIALS # 4.1 Material - Unless otherwise specified, all materials used in the finishing and coating of weapons systems and weapons system parts shall conform to the requirements of the applicable specifications, and as specified in MILF-7179, The addition to the paints of any materials other than thi
33、nners is prohibited unless approved by the procuring agency, Contractors and overhaul activities shall conduct such check tests as necessary to ensure suitability of the materials. # 4.1.1 Characteristics of most often used coating materials - a. Wash primer or pretreatment coating, MIL C-8514, used
34、 over pretreated metal as a tie between the metal and coating system. It should not be used on metal that becomes heated over 300“ F and areas subject to hot diester oil spillage (over 250“ F) except where its presence is essential for MIL-P-7962 primer. *Numbers at end of paragraphs refer to notes
35、of Section 14. 7 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-# 8 MIL- F-l8264D Directions for applying under various conditions of humidity must be observed as outlined in MIL- C- 8507. b. Epoxy primer, MIL-P-23377, used as an undercoat for epoxy
36、 coating system. Use only that which has been purchased under the latest document. c. Lacquer primer, MIL-P-7962, is mandatory as an undercoat for the acrylie-nitrocellulose lacquer system. Also used as a primer under air drying enamel or nitrocellulose lacquer. d. Zinc chromate primer, MIL-P-8585,
37、used as a corrosion inhibiting primer under cellulose nitrate lacquer and enamel. Do not use under acrylic-nitrocellulose lacquer. It is sometimes used without topcoat. e. Epoxy topcoat, MILC-22750, is a highly resistant finish currently used as the standard finish on Navy weapons systems. f. Acryli
38、c lacquer MIL-L-81352 is resistent to discolora- tion by heat, up to 350 F, and diester oil lubricants. It is intended for use over epoxy primer, MIL-P-23377, with or without wash primer MIL-C-8514. It is used for insignia and markings over epoxy topcoat. g. Acrylic-nitrocellulose lacquer, MIL-L-195
39、37, and MIL- L-19538 is resistant to hot diester oil. It is currently used as the standard finish on Air Force weapons systems. h. Nitrocellulose lacquer, TT-LBO and TT-L-32, used as a general purpose coating where diester oil is not present on interior surfaces. i. Fluorescent paint, MIL-P-21563 an
40、d MIL-P-21600, used when specified for high visibility. j. Dopes, MILD-5549, MIL-D-5550, MIL-D-5551, and MIL-D-7850 used as a system for treating fabric on weapons systems. Materials are applied in accordance with MIL-C-18187. k. Miscellaneous, MIL-P-52192, MIL-E-52227, and TT-E-529 are used extensi
41、vely in finishes for the U. S. Army Missile Command. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MILF-18264D 4.2 Preparation of coating materials - NIL-F-182b4D 80 m 9999906 01023b8 2 m 4.2.1 Mixing - Finishing materials shall be prepared for app
42、lica- tion under clean conditions with clean equipment. Materials shall be allowed to warm to room temperature before mixing. Skins, if present, shall be carefully removed from the material. The materials shall be thoroughly stirred or shaken prior to thinning or mixing and application. Non-epoxy ma
43、terials, after thinning, shall be kept under constant agitation until used. Epoxy primer and top coat shall be thinned, stirring thoroughly, strained and allowed to stand for one hour prior to use. Mixing shall be controlled by weight, volume, or viscosity to ensure complete uniformity of all materi
44、al prepared for use. The mixing of paints of the same specification but supplied by different manufacturers is prohibited, to avoid problems of incompatibility in the liquid and drying phases. Every effort should be made to assure that a primer of a single manufacturer is employed on the item to be
45、finished and similarly, the topcoat should be restricted to a product of a single manu- facturer, s/ I/ 4.2.2 Selection of thinners - The thinner recommended on the package label or in the applicable process specifications shall be employed. Table I presents general thinning directions for spray app
46、lication. Adjust the amount of thinner, as necessary, to obtain the prescribed thickness of coating, but avoid excessive thinning which could produce runs and sags. Temperature and humidity conditions should be determined and thinning ad- justed as required by the applicable specification, for such
47、atmospheric conditions. Other thinners as recommended by the paint manufacturer for his particular product may be employed if approved by the procuring activity. - 8/ y g/ 1 4.2.3. more subject to deterioration with age than other weapons systems paints. Therefore zinc chromate primer, MIEP-8585, wh
48、ich is over 2 years old, and wash primer, MIL- C-8514, more-than 1 year old, reckoning from the date of manufacture, even though considered acceptable for use as a result of visual inspection, shall not be released for production use on exterior surfaces of weapons systems until it has been subjecte
49、d to all the inspection tests of the applicable material procurement specification and, in addition, the large scale panel spray tests specified in 5.2.2.2 and the scratch wet tape adhesion test specified in 8.5. If the tests indicate the material to be satisfactory for use, it shall be consumed within 6 months from date of completion of tests; otherwise the unused material shall be retested similarly. Aged zinc chroma
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