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SURFACE TREATMENT
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TM-43-0139 Painting Instructions for Army Material Manual
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Table 3-1.  Dry Film Thickness of Each Applied Coat

TM 43-0139 f. Hardware and Hardware Items.  Hardware and hardware items such as bolts, capscrews, washers, pins, springs, and  grease  fittings  are  not  to  be  cleaned  and  treated  prior  to  assembly  and  painting  if  there  is  no  evidence  of  rust  or corrosion. g. Corrosion-Resisting Steel Surfaces.  Corrosion-resisting steel surfaces shall be cleaned as specified in paragraph 3-3  above,  then  treated  as  follows  (unless  the  corrosion-resisting  steel  has  already  been  passivated  and  has  not  been contaminated  or  depassivated  by  working,  forming,  or  shaping  the  end  item).   The  process  specified  below  is  primarily  a passivating treatment for corrosion-resisting steels and is not cleaning treatment. (1) Degrease, as in MIL-S-5002. (2) Immerse  for  30  minutes  in  a  solution  containing  20  percent  by  volume  of  nitric  acid  and  two  percent  by weight of sodium dichromate at 120°F to 1300F. (3) Rinse in clean hot water. (4) Immerse  for  one  hour  in  a  solution  containing  five  percent  by  weight  of  sodium  dichromate,  at  140°F  to 160°F. (5) Rinse in clean hot water. (6) Rinse in hot water (160°F to 210°F) with the rinse maintained at pH 3 to 5 by the addition of flake chromic acid  or  proprietary  mixtures  of  chromic  and  phosphoric  acid.    Surfaces  to  be  painted  shall  be  treated  with  wash  primer conforming to DOD-P-15328 or MIL-C-8514. Section II.  PAINTING 3-6.  APPLICATION The  first  coat  of  paint  of  primer  shall  be  applied  to  a  dry,  clean  surface  as  soon  as  is  practical.    The  coatings  shall  be applied  in  an  ambient  temperature  50oF,  or  higher.    The  paint  and  surface  shall  be  approximately  the  same  temperature except  when  hot  spray  is  sued.    Painting  shall  conform  to  the  finish  systems  listed  in  tables  3-3  and  3-4  and  shall  be applied by any method (dip, flowcoat, brush or spray) which will deposit the dry film coat-thickness specified in table 3-1. Panels  or  subassemblies  prepainted  prior  to  the  final  assembly  shall  be  treated  and  painted  as  specified  herein.    A smooth,  even  surface,  free  from  runs,  sags,  or  other  defects  which  might  interfere  with  the  application  and  adhesion  of subsequent  coats,  shall  be  applied.   When  applying  the  priming  coat,  sufficient  time  must  be  allowed  for  the  paint  to  dry prior to applying the finish coat.  Baked finishes, except on materials that would be adversely affected by such treatment, will be permitted if the baked finish conforms to performance requirements of the applicable paint specification. NOTE CARC primers and coatings cannot be applied using dip or flowcoat methods. 3-7.  FILM THICKNESS The  dry  film  thickness  of  some  of  the  more  common  coatings  are  listed  in  table  3-1.    For  other  coatings,  reference individual specifications. Change 3  3-4

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