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MIL-S-20517H(AR)
4.4.4 Inspection Equipment.  The inspection equipment required
to perform the inspections and tests prescribed in this
specification is identified in the `Paragraph Reference Inspection
Method' column in the tables starting with paragraph 4.4.2.1, and
the test method paragraphs (see 4.5).  The contractor shall submit
for approval, inspection equipment designs in accordance with the
terms of the contract.  See Section 6 of MIL-A-48078, and 6.2 herein.
Test methods and procedures.
4.5
PRECAUTION
This specification involves sampling and testing of toxic and
hazardous materials.  Accordingly, it is emphasized that all
applicable safety rules, regulations and safe procedures must be
followed in handling an processing the materials.
4.5.1 Moisture content (See 6.6).  The test given in this
paragraph and in 4.5.3 shall be performed with prescribed procedures
for replicate determinations given in standard analytical chemistry
textbooks or ASTM D2905.
4.5.1.1 Flash powder.  Determine the moisture content of the
flash powder using Method 102.1 given in MIL-STD-1234 except that a
heating temperature of 70 2C shall be used.
4.5.1.2 Fuze powder.  Determine the moisture content of the
fuze powder using Method 102.1 given in MIL-STD-1234 except that a
heating temperature of 70 2C shall be used.
4.5.1.3 Delay composition.  Determine the moisture content of
the delay composition using Method 102.1 given in MIL-STD-1234
except that a 5g. sample shall be used and the heating temperature
shall be 70 2C.
4.5.1.4 Black powder.  Determine the moisture content of the
black powder using Method 102.1 given in MIL-STD-1234 except that a
heating temperature of 70 2C shall be used.
4.5.1.5 Felt and chipboard.  Accurately weigh (to the nearest
0.001 g) approximately a 10 g portion of the sample and
quantitatively transfer to a tared weighing dish.  Determine the
moisture content of the felt and chipboard in accordance with Method
102.1 given in MIL-STD-1234.
4.5.2 Tube strength.
4.5.2.1 Axial.  The tubes shall be tested in accordance with
Method 1021 of FED-STD-406 except that the tubes shall be
approximately 2.37 inches long.  The load shall be applied
perpendicularly to the ends of the tube. Observation shall be made
for compliance with the applicable drawing requirement.
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