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Document ID:
MIL-PRF-23586
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Overview
Title:
Sealing Compound (With Accelerator), Silicone Rubber, Electrical
Scope:
This specification covers the requirements for electrical silicone rubber sealing compounds that are not resistant to fuel. These compounds are intended for use in the temperature range of -62 to +204 Deg. C (-80 to +400 Deg. F).
Status:
Active
Document Date:
25-JUL-2024
Next Review Due:
24-JUL-2029
FSC/Area:
8030
Doc Category:
Performance Specification
Qualification
Responsibilities
Lead Standardization Activity:
MR
Army Research Laboratory, Weapons and Materials Research Directorate
Preparing Activity:
AS
Naval Air Systems Command
Coordination:
Full
Army Custodian:
MR
Army Research Laboratory, Weapons and Materials Research Directorate
Navy Custodian:
AS
Naval Air Systems Command
Air Force Custodian:
84
Air Force Sustainment Center - Warner Robins
Amendments to military specifications or specification sheets issued after August 1, 2003 are incorporated in the modified document.
Revision History
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Media
Document Part Description
Dist Stmt
Document Date
Pages
Size
Revision F Notice 2 - Validation
A
25-JUL-2024
1
2.0 KB
Revision F Notice 1 - Validation
A
28-AUG-2019
1
2.0 KB
Revision F Amendment 2
A
11-JAN-2002
3
6.2 KB
Revision F Amendment 1
A
14-FEB-2000
2
4.3 KB
Revision F
A
30-DEC-1996
23
132.0 KB
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