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TM 43-0139 Section III.  PRIMERS 2-8.  General Primers are applied to metal to provide an initial coating to which a second coating (i.e.  a topcoat) will firmly adhere.  The pigment composition of primers for ferrous-base metals usually consists of iron oxide, titanium dioxide, lead chromate, red lead,  zinc  chromate,  zinc  dust,  zinc  oxide  and  zinc  phosphate,  or  a  mixture  of  these.    Zinc  chromate  is  the  principal pigment  in  primers  used  on  aluminum,  magnesium,  alloys,  and  on  items  that  will  be  exposed  to  damp  or  wet  operating conditions. 2-9.  Primer Coating, Epoxy-Polyamide, Chemical and Solvent Resistant (MIL-P-23377, Type I) a. Characteristics.    This  primer  specification  covers  two  types  of  two-component,  epoxy-polyamide,  chemical  and solvent  resistant  primers  formulated  for  spray  application  and  compatible  with  polyurethane  topcoats.    They  are  lead  free but contain chromate. b. Use.  They are intended for use of pretreated aluminum alloy surfaces as a corrosion inhibitive, chemical resistant, strippable, epoxy primer that is compatible with urethane topcoats.  It should only be used on nonferrous surfaces.  It is a primer for use with CARC paints. c. Application.  Thoroughly mix each of the components separately.  Component B is slowly poured into Component A with constant stirring until a one-to-one volume ratio is achieved.  An induction of 30 minutes is necessary after mixing. Epoxy primers have a pot life of 15 hours. d. Drying Time.  The primer will dry to touch in 30 minutes and dry hard within six hours. e. Thinner.  Thin with MIL-T-81772, Type II.  When spraying, thin to a viscosity of about 16 seconds in a viscosimeter cup. 2-10.   Primer Coating, Epoxy (MIL-P-52192) a. Characteristics.    This  is  an  air-drying  or  baking,  chemical  resistant,  epoxy-resin,  lead  and  chromate  formulation, compatible for use with polyurethane topcoats. b. Use.    It  is  intended  for  used  on  pretreatment  ferrous  surfaces.    It  may  be  baked  at  3000F  for  20  minutes,  or  at lower  temperatures  for  a  longer  period  of  time.    It  has  good  exterior  durability  and  will  withstand  1,1,1  trichlorethane degreasing vapors.  It is a primer for use with CARC paints. c. Application.    Thoroughly  mix  each  of  the  components  separately.    Mix  four  parts  of  Component  A  to  one  part  of Component B by volume, and stir until well blended.  An induction of 30 minutes is necessary after mixing.  Epoxy primers have a pot life of 15 hours. d. Drying Time.  The sprayed primer will be set to touch in 10 minutes and dry hard within one and one-half hours. e. Thinner.  Thin with MIL-T-81772, Type II.  This primer may be thinned up to 20 percent by volume. 2-11.  Primer, Epoxy Coating, Corrosion Inhibiting, Lead and Chromate Free (MIL-P-53022) a. Characteristics.  This is a two-part, flash drying corrosion inhibiting, lead and chromate free epoxy primer for use on pretreated ferrous and non-ferrous metals which must meet air pollution requirements. b. Use.  It may be used to replace MIL-P-23377 and/or MIL-P-52192 where exposure to lead and chromate pigments is not permitted.  It is a primer for use with CARC paints. Change 1  2-3

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