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MIL-C-11015E
1/ A sample unit having one or more defects shall be considered as a single failure.
2/ Nondestructive examinations and tests (see 30.2).
3/ Marking defects shall be based on visual examination only and shall be charged only for illegible,
incomplete, or incorrect marking.
4/ One additional sample unit is included in each sample size to permit substitution for the failure allowed in
Group I.
5/ For styles CK05 and CK06 capacitors with dual temperature ratings (see 3.1), 12 sample units shall be
subjected to the Group VI tests at 125 C; the remaining 12 sample units shall be subjected to the Group VI
tests at 150 C.
4.4.3 Failures. Failures in excess of those allowed in table IV shall be cause for refusal to grant qualification
approval.
4.5 Verification of qualification. Every 6 months, the manufacturer shall verify the retention of qualification to
the qualifying activity. In addition, the manufacturer shall immediately notify the qualifying activity whenever Group
C inspection results indicate failure of the qualified product to meet the requirements of the specification.
Verification of qualification shall be based on meeting the following requirements:
a. The capacitor design has not been modified.
b. Lot rejection for group A inspection does not exceed the group A sampling plan.
c. Periodic group C inspection requirements have been met.
4.6 Conformance inspection.
4.6.1 Inspection of product for delivery. Inspection of product for delivery shall consist of group A inspection.
Except as specified in 4.6.2.4, delivery of products which have passed group A inspection shall not be delayed
pending the results of group C inspection.
4.6.1.1 Inspection lot. An inspection lot shall consist of all capacitors in one or more styles, produced under
essentially the same conditions, and offered for inspection at the same time. The sample from the lot shall be
representative of the styles in the lot. The capacitance values and voltages produced shall also be represented in
the lot in approximately the same ratio of production. Styles may be grouped as follows:
Group
Style
1.....................CK22,CK27, CK60, CK61, CK62, CK63, CK64
CK65, CK66, CK67, CK68, and CK69
2.....................CK31 and CK32
3.....................CK11, CK12, CK13, CK14, and CK15
4.....................CK50, CK51, CK52, CK53, CK54, and CK55
5.....................CK05 and CK06
6.....................CK41, CK42, and CK43
7.....................CK74, CK75, CK78, CK79, CK85, and CK99
8.....................CK70, CK72, and CK80
4.6.1.2 Group A inspection. Group A inspection shall consist of the examination and tests specified in table V, in
the order shown.
4.6.1.2 1 Sampling plan. The sampling plan shall be as specified in table V. In the event of one or more failures,
the lot shall be rejected.
4.6.1.2.2 Rejected lots. If an inspection lot is rejected, the supplier may rework it to correct the defects, or screen
out the defective units, and resubmit for reinspection. A new sample of parts shall be randomly selected in
accordance with Table V. Such lots shall be separate from new lots, and shall be clearly identified as reinspected
lots. If one or more defects are found in this second sample, the lot shall be rejected and shall not be supplied to
this specification.
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