Document Page: First | Prev | Next | All | Image | This Release | Search

File: 011696_103_6_058.txt
Page: 058
Total Pages: 121






           TG No. 144                                                         August 1987
                   (3) The aliphatic PUP should not be applied to bare substrate. Epoxy
           primers meeting military specifications MIL-P-52192, MIL-P-23377, MIL-P-53022,
           or MIL-P-53030 must be used first (see paras C-1 through C-4).

                   (4) One quart of mixed aliphatic PUP-covers approximately 100 square
           feet when applied by brush or roller. If sprayed. the material should cover
           about 94 square feet. If a gallon is used, the coverage should be
           approximately 400 square feet for brush or roller application and 375 square
           feet for spray application.

                   (5) New kits to spray small quantities of aliphatic PUP have been and
           will continue to be introduced into the supply system. One such kit is the
           Self-Pressurized Spray Kit (NSN 4940-00-803-6444) used for touch-up painting
           applications. All health protection requirements for spray painting are
           applicable when this kit is used.

           B-4. METAL PREPARATION.
               a. Regardless of the ty@e of paints being used, surface preparation is
           important. All surfaces must be thoroughly cleaned.

               b. All loose paint may be removed by light sandblasting or sanding.

               c. Paint and varnish remover (TT-R-25114) may be used for enamel and
           lacquer paint removal. However, it Is not used on CARC painted surfaces.

               d. When surfaces for conventional painting are required to be cleaned
           with solvent, solvent conforming to MIL-T-81772 or TT-T-291 should be used
           when CARC is to be applied. Surfaces already painted with acrylic or acrylic
           nitrocellulose paint are cleaned with either toluene (TT-T-548) or xylene
           (TT-X-916) prior to overpainting. Pretreatment of bare metals is required
OD-P-15328) is used as a
           bonding agent and to provide temporary protection against corrosion. This
           material is available in quart containers (NSN 8030-00-850-7076) and gallon
           containers (NSN 8030-00-281-2726).















                                                 B-4




                                                                               9c)
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 = 00000142.tif

Document Page: First | Prev | Next | All | Image | This Release | Search