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NPFC - MIL-PRF-680

DEGREASING SOLVENT

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Organization: NPFC
Publication Date: 26 October 2006
Status: inactive
Page Count: 14
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This specification covers degreasing solvent that consists of four types of petroleum distillates. The different types are referred to as "Stoddard solvent", "141 degrees Fahrenheit (°F) (60.6 degrees Celsius (°C)) solvent", "200°F (93.3°C) solvent", and "141°F d-limonene blended solvent". They are used for degreasing of machine parts in equipment maintenance.

intended Use:

These solvents are hydrocarbon-based solvents and are used as degreasers and cleaners for painted or unpainted metal parts. However, the compatibility between existing paints and solvents should... View More

Document History

March 17, 2015
Degreasing Solvent
A description is not available for this item.
March 25, 2010
DEGREASING SOLVENT
This specification covers degreasing solvent that consists of five types of petroleum distillates. The different types are referred to as “Stoddard solvent”, “141 degrees Fahrenheit (°F) (60.6...
MIL-PRF-680
October 26, 2006
DEGREASING SOLVENT
These solvents are hydrocarbon-based solvents and are used as degreasers and cleaners for painted or unpainted metal parts. However, the compatibility between existing paints and solvents should be...
August 8, 2003
DEGREASING SOLVENT
A description is not available for this item.
July 25, 2003
DEGREASING SOLVENT
These solvents are hydrocarbon-based solvents and are used as degreasers and cleaners for painted or unpainted metal parts. However, the compatibility between existing paints and solvents should be...
December 13, 1999
DEGREASING SOLVENT
These solvents are hydrocarbon based solvents and are used as degreasers and cleaners for painted or unpainted metal parts. However, the compatibility between existing paints and solvents should be...

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