MIL-PRF-24793A
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS (ASTM) - Continued
ASTM D1002 -
Standard Test Method for Strength Properties of Adhesives
in Shear by Tension Loading (Metal to Metal). (DoD
adopted)
ASTM D1084 -
Standard Test Method Viscosity of Adhesives. (DoD
adopted)
ASTM D2240 -
Standard Test Method for Rubber Property - Durometer
Hardness. (DoD adopted)
ASTM D2566 -
Standard Test Method for Linear Shrinkage of
Thermosetting Casting Systems During Cure.
ASTM D3418 -
Standard Test Method for Transition Temperatures of
Polymers by Thermal Analysis. (DoD adopted)
(Application for copies should be addressed to American Society for Testing
and Materials, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959.)
ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION/TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION
(EIA/TIA)
TIA/EIA-455-5
-
Humidity Test Procedure for Fiber Optic Components.
(DoD adopted)
TIA/EIA-455-71
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Procedure to Measure Temperature-Shock Effects on
Fiber Optic Components.
(Application for copies should be addressed to the Telecommunications
Industry Association, 2500 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22201.)
2.3 Order of precedence. In the event of a conflict between the text of
this document and the references cited herein (except for related associated
specifications, specification sheets, or MS standards), the text of this
document takes precedence. Nothing in this document, however, supersedes
applicable laws and regulations unless a specific exemption has been obtained.
3.
REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Acquisition requirements. The individual item requirements shall be as
specified herein and in accordance with the acquisition documents. In the
event of any conflict between the requirements of this specification and the
acquisition documents, the latter shall govern.
3.2 First article. When specified (see 6.2), a sample shall be subjected
to first article inspection (see 6.3) in accordance with 4.4.
3.3 Materials. The cured adhesive material shall not produce toxic,
corrosive, or explosive byproducts. All materials are subject to a
toxicological data and formulations review and inspection, for safety of the
material, by the Government.
3.3.1 Recycled, recovered, or environmentally preferable materials.
Recycled, recovered, or environmentally preferable materials should be used to
the maximum extent possible provided that the material meets or exceeds the
operational and maintenance requirements, and promotes economically
advantageous life cycle costs.
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