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MIL-D-70603(AR)
6.3 Check test for possible deterioration.  The following test
is designed to prevent the loading of detonators which have
deteriorated, into a major ammunition item.  The test shall be
performed on detonators from each lot which has been stored under
normal conditions for more than two years, or under adverse
conditions for any period of time.  If the specification for the
ammunition item into which the detonators are loaded does not
require that the check test be performed, the contracting officer
should insert a provision for the performance of the check test in
that contract.  The contracting officer will arrange for the
contractor to be reimbursed for expenses incurred in the performance
of the check test for possible deterioration.
6.3.1 Sensitivity.  A sample of 750 detonators shall be
selected at random from each lot.  If 7 or more detonators fail to
comply with the requirement specified the lot shall be rejected.
The test shall be performed as specified in 4.3.5.1 using test
equipment as specified in 4.2.4.
6.4 A Quartz ultraviolet s pectrophotometer .  Described in the
Journal of American optical Society, Vol 30 page 683 (1941) was
found to be satisfactory for determining the optical density of the
styphnate solution.
(See MIL-A-48078).  Distribution of data cards
6.5 Data cards.
shall include the following:  Commander, U.S. Army Armament
Research, Development and Engineering Center, ATTN:  AMSMC-QAT-M ,
Dover, New Jersey 07801-5001.
6.6 Drawings.  Drawings listed in Section 2 of this specifi-
cation under the heading US Army Armament Research, Development and
Engineering Center (ARDEC) may also include drawings prepared by,
and identified as, US Army Armament Research and Development Command
(ARRADCOM), Edgewood Arsenal, Frankford Arsenal, Rock Island Arsenal
or Picatinny Arsenal drawings.  Technical data originally prepared
by these activities are now under the cognizance of ARDEC.
6.7 Changes from previous issue.  Asterisks are not used in
this revision to identify changes with respect to the previous
issue, due to the extensiveness of the changes.
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