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MIL-S-10521K(AR)
4.4.3 Testing.  Testing is described in the First Article and
Quality Conformance Inspection Tables.
4.4.3.1 Moisture content (see Table II) - Major defect
TABLE II - Moisture Content
Material
Match head composition (see 3.3.1)
Flash composition (see 3.3.1)
Fuze powder (see 3.3.2)
Felt (see 3.3.3)
Paper (see 3.3.3)
Chipboard (see 3.3.3)
Carton and carton packing material (see dwg. 8799713)
The contractor shall provide adequate controls to insure that the
materials comply with the requirements.  For verification, the
contractor shall select and subject to test, one sample of each
material from each 8 hours production.  A composite sample shall
not be used.  If the moisture content of a sample exceeds the
requirement, that quantity of sub-lot of material represented by the
sample shall not be used in production.  If the quantity of material
or sub-lot with excessive moisture has been used in loading and
packing, the remaining unloaded and unpacked material shall not be
used in production, and the loaded and packed simulators shall be
rejected.  Test shall be performed as specified in 4.5.1.
4.4.3.2 Determination of match head, scratcher and flash
composition - Major defect - (see Table III).  A sample quanitity of
each composition shall be selected from each batch for these
determinations.  If the sample fails to meet the requirements
specified, the batch shall be rejected.  Test shall be performed as
specified in 4.5.2.
TABLE III - Composition Content
Composition
Match head (see dwg. 9269240)
Scratcher (see dwg. 9269237)
Flash (see dwg. 9269238)
4.4.3.3 Functioning.  The simulator assemblies shall be
observed for any evidence of failure to comply with the requirements
as classified in Table IV, when tested as specified in 4.5.3.1.
TABLE IV - Functioning Requirement
Defect
Classification
Dud (see 3.4)
Major
No visible flash (see 3.4)
Major
Sound level below minimum
(see 3.4)
Major
Spring breaks or fails to
function (see 3.6)
Major
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