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TG No. 144 August 1987
APPENDIX C
PRIMERS, COATINGS, TOPCOATINGS, AND THINNERS
Section I
Primers
C-1. MILITARY SPECIFICATION MIL-P-52192, 5 JANUARY 1971, PRIMER COATING,
EPOXY.
a. This is an air-drying or baking epoxy primer with a red or brown oxide
pigment coloration.- This primer contains both lead and insoluble chromium VI
compounds. Depending on the solvent content, this primer Is classified as
Composition G for general use or Composition L where air pollution limitations
are imposed. The volatile portion for Composition L is listed in table C-1.
Table C-1
Volatile composition
Percent by volume
Ingredients Maximum
(a) A combination of hydrocarbons, alcohols, 5
aldehydes, esters, ethers and ketones
having an olefinic or cycloolefinic type
of unsaturation.
(b) A combination of aromatic compounds with 8
eight or more carbon atoms to the molecule
except ethylbenzene
(c) A combination of ethylbenzene, ketones 20
having branched hydrocarbon structures,
or toluene.
(d) Total of (a) + (b) + (c) 20
ms, the MSDS for the used
primer should be consulted.
C-1
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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
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