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MIL-M-63984(AR)
If any defective parts are found during qualification of the
cavity the cavity producing the defective part will not be used in
production.
If any defective parts are found when inspection is
performed for control of the cavity, the cavity producing the
defective part shall be removed from production.
Further, that
portion of production since the last control check shall be returned
to the contractor for corrective action.
All cavities formerly removed from production because of some
fault may, after reworking, be returned to production providing they
pass the qualification test as above.  The contractor may request a
change of inspection frequency providing he presents objective
evidence to substantiate the request to the Contracting Officer.
NOTE:
In establishing a curing time dimensionally check ten
(10) parts from each cavity at periodic intervals (e.g., every 30
min,  60 min, etc.), until dimensional stability is attained.
The
curing time will be from the time the part comes out of the mold
until dimensional stability is attained.
The inspection data used
in determining the curing time shall be sent to U.S. Army Armament
Research and Development Command (ARRADCOM), Dover, NJ 07801, ATTN:
DRDAR-QAT-M.
If there is a change in material, cycle time, or if a
cavity is reworked, or a new cavity is used, a new curing time shall
be established and approved.
4.4.4
Insection equipment.
The Inspection equipment required
to perform the Inspections and tests prescribed in this
specification is identified in the "Paragraph Reference/Inspection
Method' column in the tables starting with paragraph 4.4.2.1, and
the test method paragraph (See 4.5).
The contractor shall submit
for approval inspection equipment designs in accordance with the
terms of the contract.
See Section 6 of MIL-A-48078, and 6.3 herein.
4.4.5  Check test for deterioration of activators (See
MIL-A-63529.
If the total time between original acceptance of any
lot and the assembly of that lot into the mines exceeds two years,
or if the activators have been subjected to adverse conditions,
however brief, at any time since previous tests, the activator lot
shall be subjected to and must satisfactorily pass, the check test
for deterioration specified in MIL-A-63529 immediately before the
activator lot is assembled into the mines.  This test shall be
performed by the contractor on activators selected by the Government
Inspector at the facility assembling the activators into the mines,
(See 6.3).
4.5
Methods of inspection.
4.5.1  Salt spray test .  The salt spray test shall be performed
utilizing the equipment, methods and procedures specified in ASTM
B-117 and in accordance with the applicable detailed specification
for the protective finish.
Exposure time shall be not less than one
and one-half (1 1/2) hours using an atomized sodium chloride
solution of five percent (5%).

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