Mil C 24604
Mil C 24604
Mil C 24604
21 April 1981
MILITARY SPECIFICATION
1. SCOPE
2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
FEDERAL
PPP-B-601 - Boxes, Wood, Cleated-Plywood.
PPP-B-621 - Boxes, Woos, Nailed and Lock-Corner.
PPP-B-636 - Boxes, Snipping, Fiberboard.
PPP-B-640 - Boxes, Fiberboard. Corrugated, Triple-Wall.
MILITARY
MIL-P-116 - Preservation-Packag ing, Methods of.
MIL-C-5541 - Chemical Conversion Coatings on Aluminum and
Aluminum Alloys.
MIL-L-10547 - Liners, Case, and Sheet, Overwrap: Water-
Waporproof or Waterproof, Flexible.
MIL-P-17549 - Plastic Laminates, Fibrous Glass Reinforce,
Marine Structural.
FSC 1940
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MILITARY (Continued)
MIL-R-21607 - Resins, Polyester, Low-Pressure Laminating,
Fire-Retardant.
MIL-I-22110 - Inhibitors, Corrosion, Volatile, Crystalline.
MIL-P-23377 - Primer Coating; Epoxy Polyamide, Chemical
and Solvent Resistant.
MIL-P-24441/2 - Paint, Epoxy-Polyamide, Exterior Topcoat,
Haze Gray, Formula 151.
MIL-C-47257 - Compound, Epoxy, Filament Winding.
MIL-R-60346 - Roving, Glass, Fibrous (For Filament Winding
Applications).
STANDARDS
FEDERAL
FED-STD-406 - Plastic, Methods of Testing.
MILITARY
MIL-STD-129 - Marking for Shipment and Storage.
MIL-STD-130 - Identification Marking of U.S. Military
Property.
MIL-STD-147 - Palletized Unit Loads for 40” x 48” Pallets.
MIL-STD-167-1 - Mechanical Vibrations of Shipboard Equipment
(Type I - Environmental and Type II - In-
ternally Excited).
MS26545 - Cylinder, Compressed Gas, Nonshatterable.
(Copies of specifications, standards, drawings, and publications
required by contractors in connection with specific acquisition functions
should be obtained from the contracting activity or as directed by the
contracting officer.)
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3. REQUIREMENTS
(a) Port fitting - 302, 304 or 316 series CRES 1-1/8 inch
12-UNF-3A external thread (port fitting detail shall be
in accordance with detail "X" of MS26545 for internal and
external dimensions).
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Type I Type 11
(c) Wetting time shall be not less than 0.5 second, if the
wet-winding process is used.
(d) A Prony-brake device or an eddy-current brake device or
equivalent device shall be used to maintain the proper
tension in the glass roving during winding.
3.2.4 Process controls. A rigid process control shall be
established and maintained to ensure compliance with the following
conditions:
3.2.6.1 Metal coating and assembly. All surfaces of the liner not
covered with fiberglass laminate shall be coated with MIL-C-5541 chemical
treatment. After treatment is air dry, the port fitting shall be assembled
into the cylinder opening with ‘On-ring seal equal to C. E. Conover and
Company part number 3-912, and tightened to a torque of 360 to 420 inch-
pounds (in-lb). Within 10 hours of application of the MIL-C-5541 treat-
ment, exterior metal surfaces (not inside screw threads) on the blank end
of the cylinder and on the port end, including the port fitting up to
approximately 1/16 inch onto the wrench flats, shall be coated with
MIL-P-23377 material to a dry film thickness of 0.5 mil to 0.75 roil, (if
10 hours is exceeded the surfaces shall be solvent cleaned immediately
prior to the MIL-P-23377 application). Within 24 hours of application
of MIL-P-23377 material, the coated metal surfaces shall be given two coats
of formula 151 (gray) of MIL-P-24441/2. Each coat shall be 6 to 8 roils
dry film thickness. At the port end, the objective is to coat exposed
aluminum and to continue the coating, as a heavy fillet onto the port
fitting, but leaving the major area of the wrench flats and outer end
unpainted. Drying time between coats shall be no less than 6 hours or
until a "tack free” state is achieved.
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3.3 Performance.
3.3.2 Leakage. The rate of leakage of the cylinder shall not exceed
one cubic centimeter (cm3) per hour at any temperature within the design
temperature range when tested as specified in 4.6.3.
3.3.7 Soak cycle. After subjection to the soak cycle test (see
4.6.9), the cylinder shall withstand a hydrostatic burst pressure of not
less than 2.2 times room temperature operating pressure.
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3.3.10 Pressure cycle. The cylinder shall pass the leakage test
(see 3.3.2) after being subjected to 25 cycles. zero to opetating pneumati
(air) pressure.
3.3.11 Virgin hydrostatic burst. The cylinder shall withstand a
hydrostatic burst test (see 4.6.7) pressure of not less than 15,000 lb/in
and when the pressure is increased to failure, the failure shall occur
in the cylindrical portion of the vessel wall.
3.3.12 Impact resistance. After being subjected to the drop test
(see 4.6.14), the cylinder shall pass the extreme temperature leakage test
(see 4.6.3.2), the thermal shock (see 4.6.5) and pressure storage (see
4.6.10) tests and shall show no signs of permanent deformation or
structural damage.
3.4 Marking. The following shall be legibly and permanently marked
in red letters on the cylinder in two places, 180 degrees apart:
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Note: The empty weight may be taken during the volumetric expansion test
and the volume determined after that test and prior to the leakage test.
4.4.3 Sampling. Two cylinders snail be selected at random from
each lot offered for delivery. Assemblies which have been determined
discrepant for characteristics other than those which would affect testing
may be used as sample units.
4.4.3.1 Tests shall be conducted in the order listed:
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inform the Government representative the cause of failure and the action
taken to preclude recurrence. After correction, all of the tests shall
be repeated.
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5. PACKAGING
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PPP-B-636 Class-domestic
PPP-B-640 Class-domestic
PPP-B-601 Domestic
PPP-B-621 Class 1
6. NOTES
6.1.2 Typ e II. These cylinders are for use with MK 6 lifeboat for
25 persons.
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(d) Level of packaging and packing required (see 5.1 and 5.2).
(e) When case liners are not required (see 5.2.1).
(f) Special marking required (see 5,3).
Preparing activity:
Navy - SH
(Project 1940-N048)
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