MIL-DTL-700B
TABLE IV.
Total metals content.
Metal and its compounds
Maximum, %wt
Antimony and its compounds
0.015
Arsenic and its compounds
0.001
Barium and its compounds (excluding barite)
0.10
Beryllium and its compounds
0.0002
Cadmium and its compounds
0.0005
Chromium (IV) compounds
0.0005
Chromium and its chromium (III) compounds
0.56
Cobalt and its compounds
0.005
Copper and its compounds
0.01
Fluoride salts
0.18
Lead and its compounds
0.005
Mercury and its compounds
0.0002
Molybdenum and its compounds
0.035
Nickel and its compounds
0.02
Selenium and its compounds
0.001
Silver and its compounds
0.001
Tantalum and its compounds
0.100
Thallium and its compounds
0.007
Tungsten and its compounds
0.100
Vanadium and its compounds
0.01
Zinc and its compounds
0.25
3.3.2 Hazardous air pollutants (HAPs). When tested as specified in
4.6.3, the content of HAP solvents in the total enamel shall be not greater
than the weight percent (%wt) values as specified in table V.
TABLE V.
Hazardous solvent contents.
Hazardous solvent in total enamel
Maximum, %wt
Benzene
0.05
Chlorinated solvent(s), total
0.05
Carbon tetrachloride
Chloroform (trichloromethane)
Methylene chloride (dichloromethane)
Tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene)
1,1,1-Trichloroethylene (methyl chloroform)
Trichloroethylene
Ethyl benzene
0.05
Methyl, ethyl, and butyl mono-ethers of ethylene
0.05
glycol or the acetates, total
(also known as: Methyl, ethyl, and butyl
cellosolves and cellosolve acetates)
Methyl ethyl kettle (MEK)
0.05
Methyl isobutyl kettle (MIBK)
0.05
Toluene
0.05
Xylene (all forms), total
0.1
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