MIL-PRF-46002D
TABLE II. Metal protection requirements.
Weight change in milligrams/square
centimeter (mg/cm2)
Metal
Aluminum
0.2
Steel
0.5
Copper
1.0
Magnesium
0.2
Cadmium
0.5
3.4.3 Vapor phase copper protection. The oil shall not tarnish the copper strip exceeding
the number 3 rating on the ASTM D130 Copper Strip Classification scale (see 4.2.3.3).
3.5 Support and ownership requirements.
3.5.1 Precipitation number and hydrocarbon solubility.
3.5.1.1 Solid sediment. The oil shall generate not more than 0.5 milliliters (mL) mean
total volume of sediment (see 4.2.4.1.1).
3.5.1.2 Oil separation. The oil shall not show evidence of stratification or separation of
the oil or its additives from the test solution after 24 hours storage at 25 3 degrees Celsius (C)
(see 4.2.4.1.2).
3.5.2 Toxicity. The oil shall have no adverse (injurious or damaging) effects on human
health when it is used as intended (see 6.1). Blenders, formulators, and suppliers shall follow the
guidelines of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200, the American Conference of Governmental Industrial
Hygienists (ACGIH) Threshold Limit Values and Biological Indices, and the most current
National Toxicology Program s Annual Report on Carcinogens (see 4.2.4.2).
3.6 Environmental requirements.
3.6.1 Flash point. The minimum flash point of the oil shall be 115.5C for Grade 1 and
120C for Grade 2 (see 4.2.5.1).
3.6.2 Pour point. The maximum pour point of the oil shall be 45.5C for Grade 1 and
-23.5C for Grade 2 (see 4.2.5.2).
3.6.3 Evaporation loss. The maximum mass percent evaporation loss of the oil shall be
25 percent (%) for Grade 1 and 5% for Grade 2 (see 4.2.5.3).
3.6.3.1 Viscosity change after evaporation loss. The viscosity change of the oil at 40C
after the evaporation loss shall be not more than a 5% decrease or a 20% increase (see 4.2.5.3.1).
4. VERIFICATION
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