(9)
ANSWER: MIL-L-22110.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 2-48.
(10) ANSWER: MIL-H-83282.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 2-48.
(11) ANSWER: MIL-B-10924, low and high temperature performance between 65 and 225F.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 2-48.
(12) ANSWER: Several different temporary contact preservatives.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 2-45, Ref para "Contact Preservatives".
(13) ANSWER: Materials that are applied to or come in contact with items to protect them from deterioration.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 2-41.
(14) ANSWER: MIL-L-21260.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 2-47.
(15) ANSWER: It is transparent and dries to a hard, non-tacky film.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 2-45.
(16) ANSWER: Those preservatives that protect an item by providing a physical barrier against moisture, air and
other agents of corrosion.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 2-41.
(17) ANSWER: Inhibitors and polar compounds. Inhibitors are substances that slow down or prevent rusting by
chemical action. Polar compounds are substances that give water displacing properties.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 2-42, Ref "Temp Preservatives".
(18) ANSWER: Yes, because it is a soft preservative and will be absorbed by the packing materials.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 2-46.
(19) ANSWER: Items because of closed tolerances, operating characteristics such as rolling, sliding or gearing
surfaces, or other limiting factors cannot be protected with a permanent coating.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 2-41.
(20) ANSWER: They cannot be used indiscriminately on all kinds of materials. They cannot be used on certain
electrical components where they may penetrate and cause swelling or decomposition of the
material.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 2-41, Ref para "Application Requirements".
(21) ANSWER: Optical systems or in packs containing desiccants.
REF: TC 38-3, pg 2-48
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