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3 . 1 . 3 . 3 . l  fungus-proofing of materials -- The fOllowing mate
ials shall be fungus -proofed  in accordance with the applicable
requirements  Of the specifications listed in Table VII.
Table VII
*
1 Specification
Classificatlon
Material
...
No treatment ordinarily required
Ceramic
1
Class I
MIL-T-12664
Cork
Duck and webbing  MIL-T-11293, MIL-D-504
MIL-M-2312
Type III
Felt
.
I
MIL-L-10331
Leather
Paper
No applicable spec.
?
Thread 1/
MIL-T-11293, MIL-T-3530
} Wood
MIL-S-13518
1/ Nylon thread  which is inherently fungistatic does not re-
quire any special treatment.
3. 11.3.3.2 fungus -proofing of parts and assemblies. - parts and
assemblies Shall be moisture- fungus-proofed in accordance with
specification MIL-T-13867; the type of treatment shall conform
to Table VIII.  Detailed methods for fungus proofing are con-
tained in fire Control Standard Practices, Volume IV.
Table VIII
Item
[Type Treatment
1
Assembled electrical units containing non-
moving
parts
II
Electrical equipment and components whose0
operating temperatures do not exceed 200 F
Capacitors.- Wherever applicable, capacitors shall con-
3.11.4
the specfications listed in Table IX.  The values of
form to

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