![]() Grimes Aerospace (Also see Allied Signal, Bendix, Garrett Redstone Arsenal 13004705 Ever-Slik 1201 / Ever-Slik 1301Īdvance Attack Helicopter 13085097 Evershield EC-N-501Ĭontrol Data Corporation 16453100 Lubri-Bond 220 Jet Propulsion Labs 10130540 Microseal 200-1 (proprietary Sandia National Laboratories 9903551 Everlube 620 7385131 Microseal 200-1Ĭompany Specification Products / ProcessesMilitary 9220082 Sandia National Laboratories 6530916 Lube-Lok 99-A Sandia National Laboratories 6530916 Everlube 620 Sandia National Laboratories 6530909 Lube-Lok 4396-S Harris Corporation 3026667 Sintef, Ty 1 (proprietary of America 1008370 Lube-Lok 4396Ĭhrysler Corp. Sandia National Laboratories 400100 Everlube 620 Sandia National Laboratories 146128 Lube-Lok 4396ī.F. Thiokol 7619 Microseal 100-1 (proprietary process) Products Specification Guide - Sorted by SpecificationĬompany Specification Products / ProcessesHycon Mfg. 3000014 Microseal 100-1 (proprietary process) Harris Corporation 3026658 Everlube 620A (MIL-L-8937) Harris Corporation 3026658 Everlube 620C (MIL-L-8937) Harris Corporation 3026667 Sintef, Ty 1 (proprietary process) Navsea 5189962 Evershield EC-S-707 Military 5191127 Ecoalube 642 (IAW MIL-L-46010) Bendix 6530909 Lube-Lok 4396S Sandia National Laboratories 6530909 Lube-Lok 4396-S Sandia National Laboratories 6530916 Everlube 620 Sandia National Laboratories 6530916 Lube-Lok 99-A USM Corp. 2279897 Lube-Lok 2109 (MIL-L-46010) Bendix Systems Division 2338137 Microseal 100-1 (proprietary process) Bunker-Ramo Corp. of America 1008370 Everlube 620 Radio Corp. 760194 Perma-Slik G McDonnell Douglas – Helicopter Div. 200403 Ever-Slik 1201 Raytheon 373275 Insul-Cote 445 Sandia National Laboratories 400100 Everlube 620 McDonnell Douglas – Helicopter Div. Goodrich Aerospace 175174 Lubri-Bond HT ARGO Systems, Inc. 101564 Lube-Lok 4856 Sandia National Laboratories 146128 Lube-Lok 4396 Harris Corporation 149321 Everlube 620 U.S. spec for other products) Hill-Rom 90224 Everlube 9600 Black Leland Aeroborne Prod. 7608 Contact Everlube Products Sierracin Harrison 7608 Perma-Slik G Thiokol 7619 Microseal 100-1 (proprietary process) Edo Corporation 8767 Everlube 811 Koontz-Wagner 12197 Lube-Lok 4396 Kollsman Instrument Co. 605 Lube-Lok 4396 Hughes Offshore 3221 Ecoalube 642 Hughes Offshore 3221 Ever-Slik 1201 Gulfstream American 3306 Ecoalube 642 Edo Corporation 5370 Everlube 620 Curtiss-Wright 5723 Lube-Lok 2006 Harrison Mfg. 17 Everlube 620 Amphenol Electronics Corp. It may be available in a spray can like paint but I don't know about that as it probably has to be baked on.Everlube ® Products Specification Guide - Sorted by Specification Company Specification Products / Processes Hycon Mfg. This is not a field application as far as I know - its supplied on the magazine by the manufacturer. Then you have the other kind of DFL which is a solid film containing Teflon. Applied to a warm magazine then baked, it's actually a decent finish that lasts and is simple to touch up. It is available domestically from Kano Labs (the makers of Kroil) as 'Molyfilm'. While it is simple to apply, it is oddly very durable. This kind of DFL is a Molybdenum fluid where the solvent carrier helps it bond, then evaporates. Still no DFL used on the exterior of the mag although DFL can be used as a field expediency to re-color the magazine. Later, they found a way to do the matte gray anodizing directly to the aluminum body, or at least so it seems to me. I believe it required a substrate of copper plating to make it stick, because you see that on the '60s mags when they get worn. The first mags did not have a 'dry lube' finish. It was because the Parkerizing (neutral grey) color had been widely used on all kinds of military equipment, especially guns and magazines, for many years and still is.
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