MILITARY SPECIFICATION
ANODIC COATINGS FOR ALUMINUM AND ALUMINUM ALLOYS
This amendment forms a part of MIL-A-8625F, dated 10 September 1993, and is approved
for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense.
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2.1.1, under SPECIFICATIONS, MILITARY: Delete “MIL-C-81706 – Chemical
Conversion Materials for Coating Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys.”
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3.3.1.2, line 7: Delete “IA…” and substitute “IB.”
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3.3.1.2: Change paragraph number to “3.3.1.3.” In line 4, delete “IA” and substitute “IB.”
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Add: “3.4.2.2 Photosensitized (identification) nameplates. When type II anodic coatings
are specified for use in photosensitized nameplates, oxalic acid anodizing may be used in lieu of
sulfuric acid anodizing. If oxalic acid anodizing is used, the resultant coating shall meet the
requirements of this specification for type II anodic coatings. If copy and background color are
added to photosensitive nameplates, silver compounds or dyes shall be used. Unprocessed
photosensitive aluminum shall be classified as class 1. Nameplates made from photosensitive
aluminum shall be classified as class 2.”
AMSC N/A 1 of 3 AREA MFFP
DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
NOT MEASUREMENT
SENSITIVE
MIL-A-8625F
AMENDMENT 1
15 September 2003
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