MIL-DTL-5002
Surface Treatments and Inorganic Coatings for Metal Surfaces of Weapons Systems
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The MIL-DTL-5002F, titled "Surface Treatments and Inorganic Coatings for Metal Surfaces of Weapons Systems," is a detailed specification approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense. It governs the requirements for cleaning, surface treatment, and application of inorganic coatings for metallic surfaces of weapons systems parts. This document is commonly used in the aerospace and defense industries, particularly in the manufacturing and maintenance of weapons systems. The MIL-DTL-5002F covers a range of environmental and reliability requirements, including various specifications and standards for materials such as naphtha, isopropyl alcohol, degreasing solvent, and various coatings for metals like aluminum, ferrous metals, and zinc alloy. A common search question about this document might be "What are the requirements for surface treatments and inorganic coatings for metal surfaces of weapons systems according to MIL-DTL-5002F?"