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MIL-V-62475(AT)
6.4 Definitions.
6.4.1 Leakage. The following definitions shall be used with the classification of defects:
a.
Weep:
Any evidence of fluid beyond the seal.
b.
Seep:
Any evidence of fluid beyond the seal that does not result in
formation of a droplet.
c.
Droplet:
Any evidence of fluid beyond the seal that results in the
formation of a fluid mass which does not fall.
d.
Drip:
Any evidence of fluid beyond the seal where droplet forms and
falls.
e.
Leak:
A steady series of drips.
f.
Excessive leaks:
A steady stream of fluid.
6.5 Recycled materials. The use of recycled materials which meet the requirements of the
applicable material specifications without jeopardizing the intended use of the item shall be
encouraged (see 3.3).
6.6 Safety precautions.
6.6.1 Radioactive materials. All test personnel shall be cautioned as to the potential hazards
of radioactive materials and instructed how to properly dispose of broken night sight lenses
(see 3.3.2).
6.7 Supersession data. This military specification supersedes Emerson Electric Company
product fabrication specification M981PD-V-62475, dated 28 August 1984.
Custodian:
Preparing activity:
Army - AT
Army - AT
(Project No. 2350-A306)
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