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MIL-E-22200G
If the first results of any of the speci-
4.7 Unsatisfactory test results.
fied tests are determined to be unsatisfactory, two retests for each one that
failed shall be permitted.  The results of all retests shall be satisfactory for
lot acceptance.
If, subsequent to shipment, a heat or lot is found to contain
4.8 Mix-up.
material of a type or class different from that specified, the contractor shall
notify all other customers, who procured to the requirements herein and in the
applicable detail specification and received material from that heat or lot, of
the condition.  The contractor shall be responsible for re-inspection to ensure
that any unused material from the same heat or lot is correct, and shall replace
all incorrect material at no additional charge.
4.9 Inspection of packaging.  Sample packages and packs, and the inspection
of the presentation, packing and marking for shipment and storage shall be in
accordance with the requirements of section 5 and the documents specified
therein.
5.
PACKAGING
(The packaging requirements specified herein apply only for direct Govern-
ment acquisition.  For the extent of applicability of the packaging requirements
of referenced documents listed in section 2, see 6.6.)
5.1 Navy fire-retardant requirements.
(a)
Lumber and plywood. Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2), all
lumber and plywood including laminated veneer material used in
shipping container construction members, blocking, bracing, and
reinforcing shall be fire-retardant treated material conforming
to MIL-L-19140 as follows:
Levels A and B - Type II - weather resistant.
Category 1 - general use.
- Type I - non-weather resistant.
Level C
Category 1 - general use.
(b) Fiberboard.
Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2), fiberboard used
in the construction of class-domestic, non-weather resistant
fiberboard and cleated fiberboard boxes including interior
packing forms shall meet the flamespread and the specific optic
density requirements of PPP-F-320 and amendments thereto.
5.2 Packaging.  Electrodes shall be preserved level A, C or commercial,
packed level A, B, C or commercial, as specified (see 6.2), and marked in
accordance with MIL-W-10430.  Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2), electrodes
preserved to levels A or C shall be furnished in class la unit containers in
accordance with MIL-W-10430.  When specified (see 6.2), 12, 14, and 18-inch
electrodes may be furnished in class lb unit containers in accordance with
MIL-W-10430.
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