Selectively removable intermediate coating for aerospace purposes
This British Standard specifies requirements for three types of intermediate coating, type A, type B and type C, which when incorporated in a paint scheme between primer and finish, allow selective removal of the finish using a defined paint remover. The paint scheme, including the intermediate coating, is intended for application to metallic and non-metallic surfaces for aerospace purposes, to provide equivalent protection against corrosion and mechanical damage, and resistance to aircraft fluids, to that provided by a paint scheme consisting of primer and finish alone.
Type A intermediate coating is intended to function with a finish conforming to type A of the latest edition of BS X 34, where maximum resistance to fluid attack is required.
Type B intermediate coating is intended to function with a finish conforming to type B of the latest edition of BS X 34, offering increased tolerance to flexing compared with type A finish.
Type C intermediate coating is intended to function with a finish conforming to BS X 34 and DEF STAN 00-72 [1] for the protection of military aircraft requiring resistance to chemical warfare agents and decontaminants.
Annex A gives information on application for type approval.
| SDO | BSI: British Standards Institution |
| Document Number | 2X 35 |
| Publication Date | March 31, 2015 |
| Language | en - English |
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| Revision Level | 1 |
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| Committee | ACE/65 |
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