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MIL-I-23145B
0.045 inch thick kraft lined chipboard folding box conforming to PPP-B-566, variety
1, style 111, class i; or within a snug fitting 0.048 inch thick non-bending set-up
box conforming to PPP-B-676, type I, variety 1.  The inflation assembly shall be
cushioned in such a manner as to prevent damage during handling and storage.
5.1.1.2 Intermediate package,  Twenty four unit packages of one type only,
bagged, cushioned and packaged as specified in 5.1,1.1, shall be packaged within a
snug fitting intermediate fiberboard container conforming to PPP-B-636, type CF,
domestic class, variety SW, grade 125.  The boxes containing the inflation as-
semblies shall be stacked in two tiers.  The weight of the contents of the inter-
mediate box shall not exceed 20 pounds.  The containers shall be constructed and
closed in accordance with the appendix to PPP-B-636.  All the seams and joints shall
be sealed with a minimum of 3 inch wide tape conforming to PPP-T-45, type III, grade
A, B or C.
5.1.2 Industrial.  The inflation assemblies of one type shall be packaged to
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afford the minimum degree of protection necessary to prevent corrosion, deteri-
oration or damage during shipment under normal environmental conditions and com-
mercial modes of transportation.
Packing shall be level A, B or Industrial, as specified (see 6.2).
5.2 Packing.
5.2.1 Level A.  Four containers (ninety-six inflation assemblies), packaged as
specified in 5.1.1.2, shall be packed as specified in 5.2.2, except that the con-
tainer shall be weather resistant class, variety SW, grade V3C or V3S.  In addition
each container shall be constructed, closed and reinforced with flat steel strapping
or tape banding in accordance with the appendix to PPP-B-636.  All the seams, cor-
ners and manufacturer's joints of the box shall be sealed with 3 inch wide tape
conforming to PPP-T-45, type 111, grade A, B or C.
5.2.2 Level B.  Four containers (ninety-six inflation assemblies), packaged as in
5.1.1.2, shall be packed within a snug fitting fiberboard shipping container con-
forming to PPP-B-636, type CF or SF, domestic class, variety SW, grade 275.  Each
container shall be constructed and closed in accordance with the appendix to PPP-B-
636.  All the seams, corners and manufacturer's joints of the box shall be sealed
with 3 inch wide tape conforming to PPP-T-45, type III, grade A, B or C.  The fiber-
board container shall not contain any metal fastenings or stitches.
5.2.3 Industrial,  All packaged inflation assemblies, which require over-packing
for acceptance by the carrier, shall be packed in exterior type shipping containers
in a manner that will insure safe transportation at the lowest rate to the point of
Containers shall meet the uniform freight classification rules or regu-
delivery.
lations of other common carriers as applicable to the mode of transportation se-
lected,
5.3 Marking.  In addition to any special marking required by the contract or
order, all unit, intermediate and exterior shipping containers shall be marked in
accordance with MIL-STD-129.  The date of manufacturer (month and year) and the
contract or order number shall be indicated on all unit, intermediate and exterior
containers.
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