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MIL-S-1399E(AR)
4.4.3 Testing.
4.4.3.1 Moisture content.
(See Table II) - Major Defect.
TABLE II
Material
Star. charge composition (see 3.3.1)
Tracer charge composition (see 3.3.2)
Black powder (see 3.3.3)
Felt (see 3.3.5)
Paper (see 3.3.4)
Chipboard (see 3.3.4)
Cotton (see 3.3.4)
The contractor shall provide controls to protect the material
identified in Table II from moisture pick-up.  In addition, a
representative sample of each of these materials shall be obtained
in accordance with procedures described in ASTM E-300 from the
beginning of each eight hour production cycle and tested to
determine conformance with the requirements given in paragraphs
3.3.1 to 3.3.5.  It the moisture content of a sample fails to meet
the requirement, and loading has not started, the material should be
rejected until it is dried and retested and found to conform to the
moisture requirement.  If assemblies have been loaded with
non-conforming material (excessive moisture), those assemblies shall
be rejected.
4.4.3.2 Transportation vibration.  The signal assemblies shall
be observed and examined visually without disassembly for any
evidence of failure to comply with the requirements as classified in
Table III.
TABLE III
Classification
Defect
Critical
Signal functions during test (see 3.4.1)
Signal not sate to transport following
Critical
test (see 3.4.2)
Major
Signal damaged after test (see 3.4.3)
Major
Signal packing damaged (see 3.4.4)
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