TO 1-1-700 - Robins Air Force Base
TO 1-1-700 - Robins Air Force Base
TO 1-1-700 - Robins Air Force Base
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<strong>TO</strong> 1-1-<strong>700</strong><br />
Table 7-4. Corrosion Preventive Compounds - Continued<br />
Specification and Nomenclature Intended Use Type of Coating<br />
MIL-PRF-16173 Corrosion Preventive<br />
Compound, Solvent Cutback,<br />
Cold Application<br />
NON-WATER DISPLACING CPCs<br />
Grade 1<br />
Grade 2<br />
Grade 4<br />
Protection of metal surfaces against corrosion when<br />
exposed with or without covering indoors or outdoors.<br />
Cannot be used if temperatures will fall below 0 °F<br />
(-18 °C) as the film will crack and can peel from the surface<br />
leaving it unprotected.<br />
Protection of metal surfaces against corrosion during<br />
rework or storage; film remains tacky.<br />
Protection of metal surfaces against corrosion during<br />
indoor storage when a transparent coating is required; coating<br />
of aircraft and equipment interior, metal wire control<br />
cables.<br />
Hard, tack-free, thick film<br />
(4.0 mils), dark brown or<br />
black color<br />
Soft, non-drying, thick (2.0<br />
mils), light brown color<br />
Soft, tack-free, thick (2.0<br />
mils), light brown color<br />
7.6 PRESERVATION OF SPECIFIC AREAS.<br />
Table 7-5 provides procedures for the preservation of specific<br />
areas and components where the use of a CPC on exposed<br />
metal surfaces is generally recommended for reducing corrosion.<br />
This list does not constitute authority to use CPCs on<br />
specific equipment. The use of some or all types of CPCs in<br />
certain areas or on equipment may be detrimental. Therefore,<br />
consult the appropriate system specific equipment corrosion<br />
and/or maintenance manuals before applying a CPC in a new<br />
area to determine which compounds should be used in that<br />
area.<br />
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