At a guess, the additive is mainly powdered magnetite. But the size distribution of the grains is probably critical.
Its an additive thats only available to the military. Ive had discussions with the boys at protec paints about it. They are the suppliers to the military. They said under no circumstances can they supply it. They have to account for every drop the military gives them they said.
At a guess, the additive is mainly powdered magnetite. But the size distribution of the grains is probably critical.
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
During the second Gulf War I was transporting ADF trailers and major sub-assemblies, between the manufacturer and sandblaster/paint primer and return. Some of the steel had had to be coated, between the prime and topcoat, with anti-radar paint.
This product was a light green, similar to an XC Falcon colour and supplied in small but very accountable quantities. Unused product had to be returned.
There were many jokes about painting our cars with it.
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
Damn, I'm buying me a Perentie and turboing it!
Kill two birds with the one stone, I'm back in the Shed Class club and drive how I'd like without fear or retribution!!
Win/win!
The 6x6 Perentie's are turbo'd the 4x4's not, although I'm not sure how fast a 6 goes, you might battle breaking the freeway speed limit anyway.
Winx, champion today, glue tomorrow. 🐎
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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