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MIL-M-70765 (AR)
4.5.1.3 Cure control.  Two test bars (1/2 inch x 1/2 inch x
1.6 inches) from each batch of molding compound shall be molded at
the same time the batch is used to assemble plugs to housings.
Test bar molding shall be by best commercial practice, including
vibration and evacuation if necessary.  The mix weight ratio
limits shall be 2/1 5% (1.8/1 to 2.2/1).  The test bars shall be
processed with the items assembled from the batch of molding
compound which the bars represent. , lie. the bars shall be cured
in the same ovens and subjected to the same temperatures for the
same time periods as the items they represent.  After completion
of the cure, the bar shall be tested for ultimate compressive
strength as specified in ASTM-D-695 except that the test bar
dimension shall be 0.5 inches by 0.5 inches by 1.6 inches.  The
ends shall be flat and  parallel to within . 001 inch and shall be
perpendicular to the long axis of the test bar.  Speed of testing
shall be as specified in the ASTM.  If the results of this test
are outside the limits specified in 3.6, the munitions represented
by the bar shall be rejected.
4.5.1.4 Heat seal test.  The contractor shall develop a heat
seal test to detect any air leakage into the sealed bag
assemblies .  As a minimum the test shall be in accordance with the
applicable test specified in MIL-P-116.  Any test plan used shall
be submitted to:  ATTN:  AMSMC-QAT-M (D) , Picatinny Arsenal, NJ
07806-5000 for approval.
4.5.2 Temperature control during molding/cure operations.
Whenever the housings or mine is subjected to heating in ovens,
temperature records shall be maintained and reviewed to assure
that the minimum temperature has been reached and that the maximum
temperature has not been exceeded.  If any units have been
subjected to temperatures beyond the maximum limit at any time,
regardless of duration, they shall be rejected.  Temperature
measuring instruments shall be approved and calibrated in
accordance with 4.4.4.
In addition, if units are stored where temperatures may exceed
the limit specified in 3.7, temperature monitoring equipment shall
be provided and constant records maintained of the temperature to
assure that the temperature limit is not exceeded.
4.5.3 Functioning.
4.5.3.1 Testing.  This test shall be conducted at a
Government proving ground or a place determined by the contract.
The mine shall be deployed by a remote arming fixture.  The forces
necessary to pull the safety clip and aim the mine will be
recorded.
After deployment and impact, a record shall be made of the
number of sensors deployed from each munition and approximate
length of each tripline.  Then one-third of the mines shall be
tested in the breakwire mode, one-third shall be tested in the
anti-disturbance (AD) mode, and one-third shall be tested in the
self-destruct mode.  Any unit which fails to deploy any sensors
shall be tested in the self destruct mode.
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