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Epoxy Primer

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royalra

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Aug 18, 2003
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I'm looking to identify a diester-resistant epoxy primer equivalent to Shorts Aircraft specification P-Spec (?) 910.

Is anyone familiar with that spec, and if so is MIL-PRF-23377 equivalent? Or is there another Mil-spec more appropriate?

Thanks

Russ Royal
r.royal@aeromec.com
 
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Russ,

The Shorts P.Spec (Process Specification) 910 tells you how to apply primer - not what the primer is. Depending on the contract that you're working on, there is probably an SMS (Shorts Material Specification) or BAMS (Bombardier Aerospace Material Specification) number referred to - this is what you should be looking an equivalent / alternative to.

The quickest way to check may be to contact Shorts directly.

Regards,
Rikman

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