Chemical Agent Resistant Coating
Sherwin-Williams (Cleveland, OH) recently announced that MIL-DTL-64159 Type III Chemical Agent Resistant Coating (CARC) Aerosol is now available for touch ups or other small job applications on military vehicles, ground support equipment and rotocraft. The coating provides vital CARC protection for military vehicles in the field, where a scratched or damaged finish coat – or a repair made with a non-CARC coating – may compromise the integrity of a vehicle’s protection and put military personnel at risk.
A specially-designed aerosol can allows military personnel to mix the two-part coating through a simple procedure that includes shaking the can, depressing a plunger to mix the coating and shaking once more prior to application, saving time and allowing rapid field recoating. The water-reducible topcoat is Qualified Products Database (QPD) approved and it is available in multiple CARC colors. The topcoat combines superior corrosion resistance in a CARC coating, and it is easily portable in 250 mL and 400 mL sizes.
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