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CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION
AVIATION HAZARDOUS MATERIALS LIST (AHML)

Cleaning and Corrosion Control Volume IV Consumable Material for Aircraft
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NAVAIR 01-1A-509-4
01 September 2013
TM 1-1500-344-23-4
CHAPTER 2
CONSUMABLE MATERIALS FOR CORROSION CONTROL
2-1.  INTRODUCTION. The materials referenced
c.  National Stock Number: the
national stock
in this chapter are approved for use, but approval
number of the material to be ordered.
should not be misconstrued as an endorsement of any
manufacturer's product(s). If approved materials for an
d. Unit of Issue: the type/size of the material
container. Unit of issue abbreviations are shown below.
application/procedure are not available, contact your
service representative for approved substitutes: NAVAIR
Only the most commonly used sizes are listed. Other
North Island (Code 434), San Diego, CA (Navy), or the
sizes may be available.
AMCOM Corrosion Program Ofice, U.S. Army Aviation
Systems Command, Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, AL
CODE
UNIT
CODE
UNIT
CODE
UNIT
(Army).
BD
Bundle
DZ
Dozen
OZ
Ounce
2-2.  ARRANGEMENT OF CHAPTER. Chapter 2 lists
BG
Bag
EA
Each
PG
Package
consumable materials used for aircraft and avionics
cleaning and corrosion control.
BO
Bolt
FT
Foot
PR
Pair
BT
Bottle
GL
Gallon
PT
Pint
2-2.1. Materials are grouped by function in the following
tables:
BX
Box
GR
Gross
QT
Quart
a. Table 2-1. Abrasives.
CA
Cartridge
HD
Hundred
RO
Roll
b. Table 2-2. Chemical Conversion Coating
CB
Carboy
JR
Jar
SE
Set
Materials.
CN
Can
KT
Kit
SH
Sheet
c.
Table 2-3. Cleaning Compounds.
CO
Container
LB
Pound
TU
Tube
d. Table 2-4. Cleaning Supplies.
CS
Case
LG
Length
YD
Yard
e. Table 2-5. Corrosion Preventive Compounds.
DR
Drum
MX
Thousand
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f.
Table 2-6. Encapsulants.
g. Table 2-7. Lubricants.
e. Intended Use: a short description of what the
h. Table 2-8. Neutralizing Agents.
material is used for.
i.
Table 2-9. Packaging/Protective Materials.
f.  Usable On: an "x" in this column indicates that
j.
Table 2-10. Paint Removers.
the material has been approved for use on Aircraft (AC)
k.
Table 2-11. Paint Thinners.
and/or Avionics (AV). If a material does not have an
"x", contact the cognizant engineering authority for the
l.
Table 2-12. Paints - Primers.
speciic aircraft/component for authorization before use.
m. Table 2-13. Paints - Topcoats.
2-3.  QUALIFIED PRODUCTS LIST. The Qualiied
n. Table 2-14. Sealants.
Products list (QPL) is a listing of products that have met
o. Table 2-15. Solvents.
the requirements stated in the material speciication. For
material speciications with an associated QPL, only
p. Table 2-16. Tags/Forms.
qualiied products shall be used. QPLs can be viewed in
q. Table 2-17. Tapes.
the Qualiied Products Database section of the ASSIST
r.
Table 2-18. Tracers/Indicators.
website, https://assist.daps.dla.mil/quicksearch/.
2-2.2. Adescription of the column headings and contents
2-4.  PAINTS-TOPCOATS. Only the most commonly
is given below.
used topcoat colors have been assigned NSNs. Contact
NAVAIR North Island (Code 434) to establish NSNs for
a. Nomenclature: the name of the material.
new, ongoing program requirements. Other colors may
be procured directly from a qualiied manufacturer listed
b. Speciication/Part Number: the military or industry
on the QPL. Minimum order quantities may be required
speciication and/or the commercial part number.
for specialty colors.
2-1


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