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DOD-L-85645A LUBRICANT, DRY FILM, MOLECULAR BONDED, inactivation

DOD-L-85645A LUBRICANT, DRY FILM, MOLECULAR BONDED, inactivation

DOD-L-85645A LUBRICANT, DRY FILM, MOLECULAR BONDED, inactivation

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DOD-L-85645A1 LUBRICANT, DRY FILM, MOLECULAR BONDED was inactivated on 1994 and 2000 for new designs. Is there a new process to replace it? Does anyone has an idea for the reason/s it was inactivated for new designs?

RE: DOD-L-85645A LUBRICANT, DRY FILM, MOLECULAR BONDED, inactivation

Hello.  The person/company who can answer your question is:   

Charles J Beall
Division Manager Everlube Products
MIC Group Technical Director
A Curtiss-Wright Corporation Business Segment
Phone:(770) 261-4821
Fax: (770) 261-4859
e-mail:    Charles_Beall@everlubeproducts.com          
              Charles_Beall@metalimprovement.com



 

William Gunnar
http://www.IndustrialCoatingsWorld.com
 

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