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TM 43-0139 2-29.  TURPENTINE.  GUM SPIRITS (TT-T-801) This  is  a  clear,  volatile  liquid  obtained  by  distillation  of  the  gum  (oleoresin)  of  living  pine  trees.    It  is  a  good  solvent  for many  resins  and  is  the  preferred  thinner  for  oil  paints  and  varnishes  with  a  linseed  oil  vehicle.    Its  evaporation  rate  is relatively slow.  Do not use to thin lacquer. 2-30.  DELETED Section VI.  TOPCOAT OR FINISH COAT 2-31.  CHEMICAL AGENT RESISTANT COATINGS (CARC) a. General.    Chemical  Agents  pose  a  devastating  threat  to  sustained  readiness  in  a  combat  environment.    CARC paints  were  developed  to  minimize  the  impact  of  this  threat.   CARC  paints  are  relatively  impermeable  coatings  which  do not absorb/desorb chemical agents, and which do not break down when decontaminated. (1) A common misconception is that CARC paints present greater health/safety/environmental hazards than do other  paints.    In  fact,  the  health  and  safety  requirements  for  CARC  are  the  same  as  those  for  all  paints.    And,  although CARC paints are currently more expensive and require additional care in application, their durability make overall life cycle costs/efforts less than those of other paint systems. (2) There are currently three CARC paints: (a) MIL-C-46168  a  two-component  aliphatic  polyurethane  used  on  exterior  surfaces  and  those  interior surfaces frequently exposed (eg, ramps, hatches). (b) MIL-C-53039 a single component aliphatic polyurethane used wherever MIL-C-46168 may be used. (c) MIL-C-22750 a two-component epoxy polyamide enamel used only on interior surfaces. b. Coating, Aliphatic Polyurethane, Chemical Agent Resistant (MIL-C-46168) Two-Component. (1) Characteristics.      This   specification   covers   both   camouflage   and   non-camouflage   color   chemical   agent resistant aliphatic polyurethane coatings (CARC).  CARC is designed for easy decontamination after liquid chemical agent exposure.    It  is  available  in  a  standard  formula  (Type  II),  and  a  high-solids  VOC  compliant  formula  (TYPE  IV).    Types  II and IV are all lead and chromate free. Change 3  2-10

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