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Alternative Solvents/Technologies for Paint Stripping: Phase 1

This report presents the results of an extensive investigation of possible alternative solvents and technologies that may be safely applied to some Air Force paint-stripping operations. The objective of the Alternative Solvents/Technologies Program is to minimize hazardous waste by eliminating toxic...

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subjects AIR FORCE
Aircraft
BRUSHES
CHEMICALS
CHLORIDES
Coatings, Colorants and Finishes
CORROSION
DAMAGE
FIELD TESTS
HAZARDOUS WASTES
HEAVY METALS
IMMERSION
MAINTENANCE
OPERATION
PAINTS
PE62206F
PHASE
REPAIR
Solid Wastes Pollution and Control
SOLVENTS
Solvents, Cleaners, and Abrasives
SPRAYS
Stripping
TEST AND EVALUATION
TOXICITY
WASTE TREATMENT
WUAFCESA0702H204
title Alternative Solvents/Technologies for Paint Stripping: Phase 1
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