Developed to provide military aircraft high-performance, long-lasting, corrosion protection without requiring repeated applications
MIL-PRF-81309F Type II
NSN 8030-01-600-1264 (12 oz. aerosol)
NSN 8030-01-573-5154 (1 quart)
NSN 8030-01-573-5158 (1 gallon)
BACKGROUND
NavGuard was developed as a joint venture between Naval Air Systems Command and Corrosion Technologies to fulfill the need for a longer lasting corrosion prevention film on Navy aircraft metal surfaces while at the same time inhibiting the growth of mildew on the CPC film.
TECHNOLOGY
This technology is also available with a mildew inhibitor additive. ( NavGuard Type I )
NavGuard was developed in accordance with MIL-PRF-81309 (Corrosion Preventive Compounds, Water Displacing, Ultra-Thin Film) and exceeds those specification requirements. Tests results show that NavGuard lasted three times longer than the 14-day neutral salt fog (ASTM B 117) requirements for aluminum panels. In side-by-side tests with other CPC products, NavGuard products outperformed commercially available competitors by a factor of three on aluminum and steel. This formulation is expected to perform equally well on other corrosion-sensitive surfaces. It has been tested successfully on aluminum, magnesium, and ferrous alloy surfaces.
BENEFITS
- Cost effective formulation from commercially available chemicals
- A water displacing agent
- Extremely effective corrosion inhibitor for aluminum, magnesium and steel alloy surfaces
- Durable coating that provides long-term protection on multiple metal surfaces
- Fogging can be done using aerosolizing nozzle
- Low VOC content and environmentally friendly composition
- Compatible with metal and non-metal components
- Previously treated surfaces require no removal process
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
- Commercial and private marine and aircraft
- Manufactured products with metallic based materials
- Automotive parts
- Machining and metal cutting products – coat machined products to protect them from rust while transporting to customers, possibly incorporate into cutting fluid
- Foundries, casting shops, mini mills products – coat products to protect them from rust while transporting to customers
- Industrial machinery such as lathes, mill machines, CNC equipment, etc.
- Military aircraft
- Naval ships










