MIL-DTL-53030D
6.4.1 Retention of qualification. In order to retain qualification of a product approved for listing
in the QPD, the manufacturer will verify by certification to the qualifying activity that the
manufacturer's product complies with the requirements of this specification. Unless otherwise
specified, the time of periodic verification by certification will be in two-year intervals from the
date of the original qualification, and will be initiated by the qualifying activity. No change will
be made in formulation, raw materials or supplier(s) of raw materials, methods of manufacture,
equipment, or geographic location without prior written Government approval. The Government
reserves the right to re-examine the qualified product whenever deemed necessary to determine
that the product continues to meet any or all of the specification requirements.
6.4.2 MSDS. Contracting officers will identify those activities requiring copies of a completed
MSDS prepared in accordance with FED-STD-313. The pertinent Government mailing addresses
for submission of data are listed in FED-STD-313.
6.4.3 Sample identification for qualification inspection. Samples for QPD testing are to be
identified in a cover letter with the following information:
Manufacturer's name and product number.
Submitted by (name and date).
Specify the number of samples.
Specify the reason for submitting the samples.
Specification MIL-DTL-53030D; Type_____, Color_____,
"Primer Coating, Epoxy, Water Based, Lead And Chromate Free".
Provide a copy of the MSDS.
Provide a copy of the notarized statement of composition.
Provide a copy of the technical data sheet.
Provide a copy of the test report.
6.4.4 Conformity to qualified sample. All lots of coatings supplied under this specification must
be manufactured using the same formulation, raw materials and supplier(s) of raw materials,
methods of manufacture, equipment, and geographic location as the qualification sample, unless
changes have been approved by the qualifying activity.
6.5 Toxicity request. Department of the Army Regulation (AR) 40-5, Preventive Medicine,
(AR) 70-1, Acquisition Policy, and Department of the Army Pamphlet 70-3, Acquisition
Procedures, require a toxicity clearance. Army toxicity questions and/or a toxicity clearance
request should be addressed to: Commander, US Army Center For Health Promotion And
Preventive Medicine, ATTN: MCHB-TS-TTE, 5158 Blackhawk Road, APG, MD 21010-5403.
6.6 Conformance rejection and retest. Failure in any conformance inspection will result in the
rejection of the batch from which it was obtained. Rejected material cannot be resubmitted for
acceptance without written approval from the qualification activity (see 4.3). The application for
resubmission will contain all details concerning previous rejections and measures taken to
correct these deficiencies.
6.7 Detail specification. MIL-DTL-53072, Chemical Agent Resistant Coating (CARC) System
Application Procedures and Quality Control Inspection, is available for application procedures
and quality control inspection of this coating.
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