MIL-STD-2041 defines a detrimental material as any material that may have a deleterious effect on hardware when in contact. This includes mercury, aluminum, copper, silver, low melting point mentals, ammonias, acids, polyvinylchloride, corrosion inhibitors, thiosulfate, grease, and various lubricants, plugs, and seals. 

MIL-STD-2041 provides extensive guidance on developing a detrimental material control procedure. The spec covers all stages and elements of the manufacturing process, from tools and handling equipment to plugs and seals.

Appendices to MIL-STD-2041 cover topics such as detrimental material test methods, mercury spill reports, and recovery procedures in the event of loss of control. 

MIL-STD-2041 is a valuable standard for controlling contact between detrimental materials and special purpose hardware. The spec supports a broad range of naval applications.
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