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6. NOTES
(This section contains information of a general or explanatory nature that may be helpful, but is
not mandatory.)
6.1 Intended use
The rubber covered by this specification is for use where resistance to jet fuel and lubricating oil
is required. The elevated test temperatures (note TABLE II) were selected as the maximum
temperatures at which good reproducible laboratory data could be obtained. These
temperatures do not necessarily indicate nor are they to be construed as the maximum
operating temperatures at which these materials can be used.
6.2 Ordering data
Acquisition documents should specify:
a.
Title, number and date of this specification.
Type, class, and grade (see 1.2).
b.
First article when required (see 3.2).
c.
Dimensions and tolerances (see 3.4).
d.
e.
Quantity.
f.
Detail drawing and additional requirements, if any.
Unit quantity of molded parts if other than specified in 5.1.
g.
If first article tests are required (see 3.2.1).
h.
Applicable levels of preservation-packaging and packing (see 5.1).
i.
6.2.1 First article
When a first article inspection is required, the item will be tested and should be a first article
sample. Testing will be as specified in 3.2 and 4.2. The first article should consist of four units.
The contracting officer should include specific instructions in acquisition documents regarding
arrangements for examinations, test approval of the first article of the documents.
A copy of the first article test report should be furnished to the Air Force Research Laboratory,
Attn: AFRL/MLSA, 2179 12th Street, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7718. The first article
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