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Need source for military treatment specs




2002

Can someone point me to a source for the full specs for MIL-C-5541-E Class 1A as well as MIL-STD-871-A?

Thanks,

Scott Pehrson
powder coating - Sumner, Washington



The chem film specification current revision is now the AMSC5541 available from the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). The stripping specification, MIL-STD-871, as well as the older superceeded MIL-C-5541 can downloaded form the DODISS website free in Adobe PDF format:(http://stinet.dtic.mil/str)

Douglas A. Hahn
- Mason, Ohio
2002



MIL-C-5541 has not been cancelled or superseded. Due to a mix up, AMSC5541 was published as a duplicate. It appears that it will be cancelled.

Chris Jurey, Past-President IHAA
Luke Engineering & Mfg. Co. Inc.
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2002




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