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MIL-R-23016(Wep)
6.7.9
(Continued)
devices, meterological, fire control, bombing, flight and navi-
gational instruments, powerplant controls, synchronizers,
photographic and test equipment when such portions employ cir-
cuits which utilise a combination of electron tubes, capacitors,
resistors, inductors, transformers, etc., to generate or control
any form of radio or audio-frequency currents, or both.
6.7.10
Hermetic Sealing:
Hermetic sealing is the process by which an item is totally
enclosed by a suitable metal structure or case by fusion or
metallic or ceramic materials. This includes the fusion of
metals by welding, brazing, or soldering; the fusion of ceramic
materials under heat or pressure; and the fusion of ceramic ma-
terials into a metallic support.
6.7.11
Interconnecting Cable:
Interconnecting cable is an assembly of a definite continuous
length of one or more insulated, parallel, or twisted electrical
conductors having both ends terminated with fittings which pro-
vide for connections to components of an electrical circuit.
6.7.12
Performance Requirements of the Equipments:
Wherever referenced in this specification, the "performance
requirements of equipment" iS to be understood to mean the
satisfactory performance of all electrical and mechanical
characteristics performed under the "conditioning," "destruc-
tive," and "accelerated life tests" described in the equipment
specification for the purpose of simulating anticipated field
service demands as closely as possible.
6.7.13
Flammable:
Flammable is defined as capable of bursting into flame when a
spark or open flame is passed efficiently near, as with fumes
and vapors from hot oils, or volatile combustible liquids, and
with finely powdered, combustible solid.
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