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Manufacturers and other bodies have issued their own designations, which may be encountered occasionally. Most important is the US Military specification MIL-L-2105D (which replaced M1L-L-2105C) corresponding to API GL-5, and introduced approval for multi-grade gear oils. [Pg.856]

Refs 1) US Joint Army-Navy Specification JAN-M-454 (21 Feb 1947) with Amendment 1 (15 Feb 1952), Magnesium-Aluminum Alloy, Powdered 2) N.H. Furman, Scott s Standard Methods of Chemical Analysis , 5th Ed, Vol 1, Van Nostrand, Princeton, NJ (1961), 539—53 3) US Military Specification... [Pg.26]

Analytical. The quantitative analysis of Minol II is given in US Military Specification MIL-M-14745 (MU), Amendment 1 (15 June 1972)... [Pg.157]

The most widely used nitrating agents in the prepn of important military and commercial high expls are the mixed acids (MA) consisting of various mixts of HN03/H2S04/H20. Consequently the remainder of this section will be devoted to a discussion of mixed acids. In view of the obvious importance of its use in the prepn of military expls, there is a US Military Specification for Mixed Acid (for use in nitration of explosives) MIL-A-50210(MU) (6 December 1968). The Requirements for mixed acid prescribed in this specification are ... [Pg.227]

Ellern (Ref 5) comments on its use in pyrot delay compns arid heating devices Specification. A US Military Specification (MIL-P-11970B, 23 Aug 1973) entitled, Potassium Perchlorate, Technical Grade , covers Dept of Defense fequirements. They state that the material shall be in the form of dark purple crystals and shall assay at not less than 97.0%... [Pg.656]

The US military specification for polybutadiene is for the carboxyl terminated variety (Ref lb). The requirements of this spec are listed below for Type 1 (low acid), Type II (high acid)... [Pg.805]

The US military specification (Ref 2) lists the following requirements for PIB (1) stability against depolymerization at 125°F (2) color -shall not be darker than a soln of Q.008g/ of K2Cr207/w by visual comparison and (3) chemical properties as shown in Table 1... [Pg.809]

Numerous accidents, coupled with decreased consumption of BlkPdr reduced the domestic US sources to one. Consequently, the US Army has contracted to build a fully automated plant which employs the novel Loevold process (see below), which uses high velocity air to break up and blend the ingredients (Refs 53 63). This remotely controlled process is claimed to be safe (Ref 95). The product is to meet US military specifications (Ref 79), although this remains to be demonstrated... [Pg.994]

K chlorate 37.1, Ba nitrate 8.7 ground glass 10.4%. Tests described in US Military Specification, MIL-P.12951D (MU)... [Pg.1061]

Method No 208. Primer Mix for M3 Ignition Cartridge. US Military Specification MIL-C-20480A(1954) requirements are Moisture, max - percentage not given, and its compo-... [Pg.1063]

Method No 209. Primer Mix in the M29A1 Percussion Primer, used in artillery fuzes. US Military Specification MIL-P-2496D(1967) requirements Moisture, max 0.30% and Composition TNT, Sb sulfide, Pb thiocyanate K chlorate. Percentages of ingredients are not given Procedures ... [Pg.1064]

W = wt of dry sample in grams Method No 210. Priming Composition (Lead Starter Type), used as a priming compn for the M127 (T73) Parachute White Star Ground Signal. US Military Specification MIL-S-13257F (1967) requirements Moisture, max 0.10%, and Composition Pb peroxide (of... [Pg.1065]

US Military Specification Requirements and Testing of DAzDNPh (Diazodi-nitrophenol) (Method 102) LA (Lead Azide) (109), LSt (Lead Styphnate), Basic (110) ... [Pg.1077]

Determination of moisture content is described in Section 8, ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES, ETC", where are listed numerous US Military Specifications. These specs contain also a brief description of required physical tests. Before describing the specification requirement tests, a resume is given of "Measuring Techniques" of fuze explosive components, as discussed in NOLTR 1111(1952), pp 9-1 to 9-56 (Ref 11) The mea surement of fuze component performance consists mainly of a determination of (a) the input characteristics, and (b) the output characteristics... [Pg.1078]

Physical Tests Required by Various US Military Specifications for Detonators, Primers, Igniters and Delays Functioning Tests, They may be subdivided into ... [Pg.1088]

Usage - primarily in HE charges (Refs 1,4 6) Preparation - same method as described under HBX. US Military Specification requirements and tests are described under HBX. Its Spec is MIL-E-22267A (31 May, 1963)... [Pg.1]

US Military Specification Requirements and Tests, as described in MIL-E-22267A (31 May 1963) Requirements ... [Pg.25]

US Army Materiel Command, Explosives Series, Properties of Explosives of Military Interest , AMCP 706-177 (Jan 1971), pp 164-69 Note There are no US Military Specifications for HEX s... [Pg.74]

HTA-3, US Military Specification s Requirements and Tests are described in Spec MIL-E-46495A(MU) (Nov 1964) with Amendment 1 (April 1972), entitled Explosive Composition HTA-3 , superseding MIL-E-46495(Ord) (Feb 1961)... [Pg.176]

Hydrazine, Propellant, US Military Specifications Requirements and Tests are given in MIL-P-26536C (May 1963), superseding MIL-P-26536B (March 1964)... [Pg.205]

Ethyleneglycol (Technical) for use as a heat-transfer fluid and laboratory testing reagent, is covered by US Military Specification MIL-E-9500A, 21 June 1968 and Amendment 1,... [Pg.124]

There are also descriptions of physical tests and analytical procedures under explosives of military or commercial interest and of raw materials. If any US Military Specifications are issued, their requirements and tests are described... [Pg.355]

Following is a selected list of US Military Specifications, arranged in alphabetical order ... [Pg.355]

In order to produce MF of quality complying with requirements of US Military Specification JAN-M-219, all raw materials mercury, nitric acid and ethanol should be of high purity Procedure... [Pg.601]

The si2e of the crysts of MF is an important factor. While very finely divided MF(con-sisting mostly of fragments of crysts) is undesirable because the crysts might contain large amt of impurities, thus diminishing the efficiency of MF, too large crysts are also not desirable because they are very sensitive to friction and shock. Therefore, the US Military Specifications such as JAN-M-219, provide a certain minimum and maximum size for crysts. Fig F24 reproduced from Ref 35, p 7-5, shows... [Pg.602]

Functioning Tests of Detonators are described in US Army Specification 50—78—7, p 8 and US Military Specification MIL-D-2493... [Pg.622]

US Military Specification MIL-N-494A of March 1963 (superseding JAN-N-494 of 10 Sept, 1947), with Amendment 3 of 31 Jan 1964 (superseding Amendments 1 and 2) and with Engineering Order from Picatinny Arsenal No EOPA-45940-S of 7 Dec 1966... [Pg.803]

Guanylnitrosaminoguonyltetrazene, TETRACENE or [l-(5-Tetrazolyl)-4 guanyltetMzene hydrate]. US Military Specification MIL-T-... [Pg.813]

US military specification requirements and tests for Diazodinitrophenol intended for use in loading fuze detonators and the manufacture of priming compositions are listed and described in Joint Army-Navy Specification JAN-D-552, issued in 1950. The requirements are also listed in TM 9-1300-214/TO 11A-1-34 (1967), p 7-9 Requirements ... [Pg.54]


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