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CARC stands for Chemical Agent Resistant Coating, and it is a type of paint or coating used primarily on military vehicles and equipment. CARC coatings are designed to provide protection against chemical and biological agents, as well as to make decontamination easier. These coatings are commonly used on military vehicles, aircraft, equipment, and structures to minimize the effects of exposure to hazardous substances and to facilitate rapid cleaning and decontamination.

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It’s worth noting that CARC coatings can have environmental and health concerns due to the use of hazardous chemicals during their application and maintenance. Proper handling, disposal, and protection are important aspects of working with CARC coatings.

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