MIL-DTL-11195H
TABLE III. Quantitative requirements of enamel.
Requirements
Characteristics
Minimum Maximum
VOC, grams volatile / liter of enamel reduced for
-
420
spray (see 4.6.18)
Pigment: Hexavalent chromium, cadmium, cadmium
Absent
compounds
Inorganic HAP compounds
Absent
VOHAP compounds
Absent
Water, % by weight of enamel
-
0.5
Coarse particles and skins, % by weight of pigment
-
0.5
Specular gloss, 60 degree
2
8
Viscosity, reduced as specified in 4.6.11, KU
-
70
Fineness of grind
5
-
Drying time, air dry:
Set to touch, minutes
-
6
Dry hard, minutes
-
12
Contrast ratio:
37925 White
0.94
-
33538 Yellow
0.90
-
33655 Yellow
0.88
-
31136 Red
0.92
-
All other colors
0.98
-
3.6.2.2 Partially filled container. When tested as specified in 4.6.15.2, the enamel shall show no
skinning. After being aged as specified in 4.6.15.2, the enamel shall show no livering, curdling,
seeding, hard caking, or tough gummy sediment. The enamel shall show no pigment settling or
caking that cannot be readily re-incorporated to a smooth homogeneous state.
3.6.3 Accelerated stability. When tested as specified in 4.6.16, the enamel shall show no livering,
curdling, hard caking, or tough gummy sediment and shall mix readily to a smooth homogenous
state.
3.6.4 Suspension properties. When tested as specified in 4.6.17, the enamel shall completely
redisperse to a smooth, homogeneous state.
3.6.5 Spraying properties. When tested as specified in 4.6.18, the enamel shall show no running,
sagging or streaking. The dried film shall show no dusting, mottling, color separation, flooding
or floating, and shall present a smooth, uniform finish free from defects.
3.6.6 Flexibility. When tested as specified in 4.6.19, a film of the enamel shall withstand bending
without cracking or flaking.
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