Abstract
Three examples of fuel-handling equipment used by the Army are described. Each of these is made by a unique manufacturing tech nique which, along with end-use conditions, imposes restrictions on the choice of coating to be used and increases the difficulty of finding a satisfactory candidate. These three products, a collapsible fuel tank, a portable collapsible fuel drum and a fuel hose, and the critical manufacturing steps which influence the choice of coating compound for each are discussed.
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