[1][2] the surface of the paint is engineered to be easily decontaminated after exposure to chemical warfare and biological warfare agents. Chemical agent resistant coating (carc) is a specialized military paint system engineered to provide superior protection to vehicles, equipment, and personnel against chemical, biological, and radiological (cbr) threats. Carc (chemical agent resistant coating) is a paint used on military vehicles to make metal surfaces highly resistant to corrosion and penetration of chemical agents
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Inhaling carc during the painting and drying process can be harmful
Dry carc poses no hazards, except during welding or sanding.
This technology protects military equipment, vehicles, and rotorcraft, which helps american and allied troops focus on the job at hand. Carc stands for chemical agent resistant coating and it is better known as the camouflage paint used on united states army and marine corps tactical vehicles and equipment From development of both interior and exterior chemical agent resistant coatings (carc) with infrared reflectance, camouflage and decontamination properties to the first and only us patent awarded for combat grade carc powder coatings, hentzen leads the way in innovation. Carc paint is specified for use on tactical military equipment, including ground, aviation, munitions and related support equipment for its ability to withstand the harsh chemicals used in the decontamination process.
Chemical agent resistant coating (carc) is a specialized paint system used in military and aerospace applications to protect equipment from chemical, biological, and radiological contaminants. Carc is a coating system that provides surfaces that are easily and effectively decontaminated after exposure to liquid chemical agents There are three types of coatings in the carc system An epoxy polyamide primer, an aliphatic polyurethane paint (pup), and epoxy polyamide enamel.