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Heat Resistant Aluminized Paint
- Aerospace Material Specification
- AMS3604
- Issued
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Scope
This specification establishes requirements for a heat resistant aluminized organic coating with sufficient corrosion and erosion resistance for the finished substrate.
Rationale
This is a new material specification that defines requirements for heat resistant aluminized paint intended for protecting inlet lipskins of aircraft that are prone to corrosion in the unpainted condition.
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Table 2 | Acceptance tests | |
Table 3 | Standard tolerances | |
Table 4 | Test panel plan |
Issuing Committee
AMS G8 Aerospace Organic Coatings Committee
The AMS Committee G-8, Aerospace Organic Coatings, provides a forum to address common concerns such as application, corrosion, environmental compliance, material compatibility, OSHA requirements, performance requirements, specifications, surface preparation, and test methods. The three primary areas of activity are: 1. Writing and Maintaining Specifications 2. Cooperative Testing 3. Information Sharing and Networking
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