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MILL87177A
TABLE IV. Grade A typical formulation.
Parts
Component Description
by
(Formula)
(Proprietary Name or Trade Name)
Supplier
Weight
96.61
Freon TF
E.I. DuPont De Nemours
and Company (Inc)
Wilmington DE 19898
2.36
Selig 1121 (A proprietary mixture
Selig Chemical Industries
registered with Environmental
Atlanta GA 30336
Health and Safety Department)
1.03
Poly Alpha Olefin
Gulf Oil Corporation
(6 centistokes at 99C [210F])
Pittsburgh PA 15219
NOTE: Grade B has proprietary corrosion inhibiting compound added.
6.5 Heat testing of metal containers. Section 173.306 of the Department of
Transportation Regulations specifies that each completed metal container filled for
shipment must be heated until the contents reaches a minimum temperature of 130oF
without evidence of leakage, distortion, or other defects.
6.6 Subject term (key word) listing
Synthetic sea water
Gas pressurized containers
Compound
6.7 Changes from previous issue. Marginal notations are not used in this revision to
identify changes with respect to the previous issue due to the extensiveness of the
changes.
Custodians:
Preparing activity:
Army CR
Air Force 11
Navy AS
(Project No. 91501033)
Air Force ll
Review activities:
Air Force 68
User Activities:
Army AR
Navy EC
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