The solid film lubricants covered by this specification is
military unique due to requirement that its performance should not
be degraded as a result of exposure to the military unique fluids
specified in table I. The lubricant is intended for use on
aluminum, aluminum alloys, copper and copper alloys, steel,
stainless steel, titanium, and chromium and nickel bearing
surfaces. Solid film lubricants are often used on weapons, ground
vehicles, and ground handling equipment. They are used for thin
film lubricant for sliding motion application and under conditions
where heavy-load capacity, solvent resistance, and long term
corrosion protection are needed. All end items should have the
lubricant applied IAW Appendix A of this document. It is useful
under the following conditions:
Where conventional lubricants are difficult to apply or
retain.
Where dust and dirt contamination on lubricated surfaces is
deleterious.
Where temperatures may range from -67.0°C to +93.0°C (-88.6°F to
199.4°F).
In mechanisms operated at infrequent intervals.
In mechanisms that are lubricated for the life of the
mechanism.
Where long-term corrosion protection is required.
Where a dull, dark gray or black non-reflective surface is
required.
Where a sacrificial lubricant is necessary to carry extremely
heavy loads developed in the initial start-up of heavily loaded
mechanism designed for fluid lubrication. In operations consisting
of reciprocating motion, loaded to 15 pounds per square inch (psi)
(103 kilopascals (kPa)) or less, where contamination with
conventional fluid lubricants are probable.
To touch up worn surfaces originally coated with lubricant
conforming to MIL-PRF-46010.
For sliding motion applications such as plain and spherical
bearings, flap tracks, hinges, threads, and cam surfaces.
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