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8010-01-155-2370
Heat Resisting Paint
8010011552370 011552370 PYROMARK 2500
A paint that has the quality to withstand temperatures of 400 degrees Fahrenheit (204.44 Celsius) and higher. See also ENAMEL, HEAT RESISTING. View more Heat Resisting Paint
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Restrictions 8010-01-155-2370
8010-01-155-2370 is a Heat Resisting Paint that does not have a nuclear hardened feature or any other critical feature such as tolerance, fit restriction or application. Demilitarization of this item has been confirmed and is not currently subject to changes. This item is considered a low risk when released from the control of the Department of Defense. The item may still be subject to the requirements of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). This item has been determined to be hazardous and information is contained in the Hazardous Materials Information Resource System (HMIRS). This item does not contain a precious metal.
Approved Sources 8010-01-155-2370
- Part Number
- Manufacturer
- Status
- PYROMARK 2500
- Manufacturer
- 49851 - Air Liquide America Corp (Active)
- Primary Buy
- Primary Buy
Management Data 8010-01-155-2370
- Effective Date
- Organization
- Unit of Issue
- Unit Price
- Qty Unit Pack
- Unit of Issue
- Jan 2006
- Department of the Navy (DN)
- QT
- Subscribe
- QT
- MOE
- USC
- Code
- Statement
- Order of Use
- Jump To Code
- Qty Per Assy
- UOM
- Technical Document
- Quantative Expression
- Code
- Department of the Navy (DN)
- N
- V
- Discontinued Without Replacement
- V
Navy
- Cognizance:
- 9Q
- Special Material Content:
- F
- Flammable Liquids flash point not more than 60 C (140 F)