MIL-HDBK-1110
Structure Number ___________
Date ____________
Reason for Inspection ____________________
Inspector's Name _________________________
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Substrate:
Component:
Wood
Siding
Aluminum
Window Frame
Concrete
Door
Transite
Door Pocket
Steel
Door Frame
Galvanized Steel
Eaves
Other ____________
Other ____________
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Appearance:
Chalking
Fading
Blistering
Mildew
Peeling
Other ____________
Other ____________
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MEK Rub Test:
Evaluation (1=good, 4=bad):
- (no effect)
1
+
2
++
3
+++ (large effect)
4
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Suspected Binder Type:
Samples Collected:
Alkyd
Chip Sample
Latex
Photograph
Epoxy
Factory Finish
Other ____________
Figure 26
Coating Condition and Identification Form
b) Spot repair (priming and topcoating) of areas with
localized damage but otherwise sound paint. This should be done
before the damage becomes more extensive.
c) Localized spot repair plus complete refinishing
with topcoat only. This should be done when localized repair
only would produce an unacceptable patchy finish.
d) Complete removal of existing paint and total
repainting. This should be done when the damage is so extensive
that types "b" or "c" are impractical or uneconomical.
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