Final Joint Test Protocol JP-P-1-1 for Validation of Alternatives to Lead-Containing Dry Film Lubricants for Antigalling/Antifretting, Antiseizing, and Assembly Aid Applications
Abstract
This revision to the Joint Test Report for Validation of Alternatives to Lead-Containing Dry Film Lubricants for Antigalling/Antifretting, Antiseizing, and Assembly Aid Applications includes an additional test requirement for humidity resistance. This requirement was identified by turbine engine original equipment manufacturers based on experience in evaluating water-based dry film lubricants (DFLs) for antigalling/antifretting applications. Exposure of some DFLs to hot, humid conditions has the potential to rehydrate the binder, rendering the DFL as a "wet" coating that is susceptible to removal. This report was prepared by the NDCEE. This report was prepared on behalf of, and under guidance provided by the Propulsion Environmental Working Group (PEWG) and the Joint Group on Pollution Prevention (JG-PP). The structure, format, and depth of technical content of the report were determined by the JG-PP Working Group, PEWG, original equipment manufacturers, and other Government technical representatives in response to the specific needs of this project.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 29, 2004
- Accession Number
- ADA473657
Entities
People
- John Thomstatter
Organizations
- Concurrent Technologies Corporation