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The key takeaways are that this specification outlines requirements for fiberglass reinforced plastic cylinders with metal liners that are used for high pressure air storage, particularly in lifeboat inflation equipment.

The purpose of this specification is to cover fiberglass filament reinforced plastic cylinders having metal liners that are intended for use storing air at high pressure, especially in lifeboat inflation equipment.

This specification covers two types of cylinders: Type I cylinders with a 250 cubic inch volume and Type II cylinders with a 455 cubic inch volume.

MIL-C-24604(SH)

21 April 1981
MILITARY SPECIFICATION

CYLINDER, HIGH PRESSURE AIR, FIBERGLASS REINFORCED

PLASTIC (FRP), METAL LINED

This specification is approved for use by the Naval Sea Systems


Command, Department of the Navy, and is applicable for use by all
Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense.

1. SCOPE

1.1 Scope. This specification covers fiberglass filament reinforces


plastic cylinders having metal liners.

1.2 Classification. Cylinders snail be of the following types as


specified (see 6. 1 and 6.2.1):

Type I - 250 cubic inch (ins) volume.


Type II - 455 lns volume.

2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS

2.1 Issues of documents. The following documents, of the issue


in effect on sate of invitation for bids or request for proposal, form
a part of this specification to the extent specifies herein.
SPECIFICATIONS

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.)

2.2 Other publications. The following documents form a part of


this specification to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise
indicated, the issue in effect on date of invitation for bids or request
for proposal shall apply.

UNIFORM CLASSIFICATION COMMITTEE AGENT


Uniform Freight Classification Ratings, Rules and Regulations.

(Application for copies should be addressed to the Uniform Classi-


fication Committee Agent, Tariff Publication Officer, Room 1106, 222 South
Riverside Plaza, Chicago, IL 60606.)

NATIONAL MOTOR FREIGHT TRAFFIC ASSOCIATION, INC. AGENT


National Motor Freight Classification.

(Application for copies should be addressed to the National Motor


Freight Traffic Association, Inc., ATA TRAFFIC Dept., 1616 "P" Street,
N.W., Washington, DC 20036.)

NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION


Computer Code NASA CR-72124 - Computer Program for the Analysis
of Filament Wound Reinforced Metal
Shell Pressure Vessels - May,
1966.

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(Application for copies should be addressed to the National Aero-


nautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC 20546.)

(Technical society and technical association specifications and


standards are generally available for reference from libraries. They are
also distributed among technical groups and using Federal agencies. )

3. REQUIREMENTS

3.1 First article inspection. Prior to beginning production, sample


cylinders snail be examined and tested as specified in 4.3 (see 6.3).
Ability of the cylinders to meet the performance and environmental require-
ments of this specification shall be demonstrated by the first article
inspection. Materials, design, or construction shall not be altered
following first article acceptance.

3.2 Design and construction.

3.2.1 Design. The cylinders shall consist of fiberglass filaments


impregnated with a thermosetting plastic resin and wound on a metal liner.
The metal liner shall not be stressed above its elastic limit at cylinder
pneumatic pressure up to proof pressure: the liner shall not be stressed
above 95 percent of its compressive yield strength, cylinder unpressurized;
and the maximum strength in the glass filaments at the 6300 pounds per
square inch (lb/in2) , 160*F operating pressure shall not exceed 30 percent
of the filament stress at virgin hydrostatic burst pressure of the
cylinder. Stresses shall be computed by the Computer Code NASA CR-72124.
or other equivalent analytic techniques.

3.2.1.1 Operating characteristics . Operating characteristics of


the cylinder shall be as follows:

(a) Operating - Normal room temperature (75°F ~ 5°F) -


pressure
5000 lb/in2
- High temperature (160°F) - 6300 lb/in2
Low temperature (minus 20°F) - 3700
lb/in2
(b) Proof pressure - 7500 lb/in2 (minimum)
(c) Burst pressure - 15,000 lb/in2 (minimum)
(d) Temperature range - Minus 20°F to 160°F
(e) Useful cyclic life (without liner leakage) - 500 fill cycles
or 100 fill cycles plus 3500 temperature cycles from minus
20°F to 1600F
(f) Dynamic fatigue life - 10 years
(g) Leakage less than 5 percent pressure in 10 years

3.2.1.2 Physical characteristics. Physical characteristics shall


be as follows:

(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

(b) Outside diameter 5.75 inches maximum 6.75 inches maximum


(c) Length (overall) 20.5 inches maximum 23.5 inches maximum
(d) Weight (overall) 14 lb maximum 20 lb maximum
(e) Internal volume 250 in3 ~ 5 in3 455 ins + 10 or
-5 in3
(f) Shape - Cylinder envelope shall be cylindrical in accordance
with MS26545.

The cylinder shall be constructed of a liner of


aluminum alloy see 3.2.7) reinforced with continuous filament glass fibers
in accordance with type III or IV, class I of MIL-R-60346 and epoxy or
polyester resin in accordance with MIL-C-47257 or MIL-R-21607, respec-
tively. A resin system composed of Dow Chemical DER 332 and curing agent
‘Y”, or equal, may be used.
3.2.2.1 Material deterioration. Materials shall not deteriorate
when subjected to the environmental conditions specified herein.

3.2.2.2 Liner. Metal liner shall be aluminum alloy UNS A96061,


O temper, neat treated to T6 condition after final forming. Other metals
or alloys may be proposed to the command or agency concerned. Metal liner
material, design, and fabrication process shall not be altered from that
demonstrated to have acceptable life by first article inspection. Liner
alloy and fabrication process snail be identified on the detail drawings,
and in the first article inspection report (see 4.3.2.1). No fissure or
other defect is acceptable that is likely to weaken the finished cylinder.
Smooth and uniform surface finish is required, no interior folding in the
neck area of the liner is permitted; smooth gathering of the material in
the neck is acceptable.

3.2.2.3 Recovered materials. Unless otherwise specified herein,


all equipment, material, and articles incorporated in the products covered
by this specification shall be new and shall be fabricated using materials
produced from recovered materials to the maximum extent practicable without
jeopardizing the intended use. The term "recovered materials” means
materials which have been collected or recovered from solid waste and
reprocessed to become a source of raw materials, as opposed to virgin raw
materials. None of the above shall be interpreted to mean that the use
of used or rebuilt products is allowed under this specification unless
otherwise specifically specified.

3.2.3 Process details. The following process details shall be


followed in the fabrication of the cylinders:

(a) Guide rolls shall be not less than 2 inches in diameter


for dry roving and not less than 1-1/2 inches in diameter
for resin impregnated roving to avoid unnecessary chafing
and flexing of the glass filaments.
(b) Under no circumstances shall dry roving be permitted to
come into sliding contact with any elements of the winding
machine, with the exception of the 2 inch diameter guide
bar at the entrance of the resin pan.
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(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:

(a) Completely impregnated roving.


(b) Average resin content of the full wall thickness at any
point, between 17 and 30 percent. Resin content of not
less than 15 percent in any sample (see 4.6.12).
(c) Filament tension schedule such that the Inner plies of the
glass filaments (roving) are not deformed out of their
initial configuration by succeeding plies of roving.
3.2.5 Void content. Void content shall not exceed an average of
7 percent for all determinations on any cylinder when tested as specified
in 4.6.13. Void content for any single determination shall not exceed 8
percent.

3.2.6 Protective coatings.

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.

3.2.6.2 Barrier coating. A transparent moisture-barrier coating


shall be applied to the exterior surface of the cylinder. The coating
shall be sufficiently flexible to resist crazing, cracking. blistering
or separation during pressure and environmental testing required herein.

3.2.7 Volume (for internal volumes, see 3.2.1.2). Volume shall


be determined after the volumetric expansion test (see 4.6.1).

3.2.8 Structural strength. The cylinder shall have ample strength


and rigidity to withstand 250 percent of maximum wrench torques as .
specified in 3.2.6.1 without permanent deformation of the cylinder.

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3.3 Performance.

3.3.1 Volumetric expansion. First article inspection and production


cylinders shall not have residual expansion greater than 10 percent of
the elastic expansion when tested as specified in 4.6.1. The first 25
production cylinders shall not have an elastic expansion that exceeds by
more than 10 percent the maximum acceptable value determined in the first
article Inspection. The standard deviation shall be calculated for elastic
expansion for the first article cylinders and for the first 25 production
cylinders as a combined sample. Subsequent production cylinders shall
not exceed the average elastic expansion for the combined sample by more
than three times the standard deviation. Elastic expansion is the total
expansion less the residual expansion.

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*3.3 Endurance. The cylinders, when tested as specified in 4.6.6,


snail show no deterioration. The first cylinder shall meet 3.3.2 and shall
be capable of withstanding a hydrostatic burst pressure of not less than
2.2 times room temperature operating pressure. The second cylinder shall
withstand a hydrostatic burst pressure of not less than 9450 lb/ln2 (1.5
times 160°F, operating pressure of 6300 lb/in2).
3.3.4 Thermal-shock and pneumatic leakage. The cylinders subjected
to the thermal shock test of 4 6 5 shall show no deterioration and snail
subsequently pass the pneumatic leakage tests (see 4.6.3.1 and 4.6.3.2).

3.3.5 Vibration and pneumatic leakage. The cylinder shall meet


the vibration requirements of MIL-STD-167-1, type I. The cylinder shall
show no deterioration upon completion of the test in 4.6.4.
3.3.6 Fragmentation resistance. The cylinder shall be resistant
to fragmentation when penetrated by a projectile. The cylinder, when
tested as specified in 4.6.8, shall remain in one piece, and the greatest
dimension of the opening (cut plus tear) created by the projectile shall
not exceed the dimension of one hole (cut) created by the projectile by
more than 3 inches in any direction. “Cutting” snail be considered as
the actual section of the cylinder cut by contact with the projectile,
and a “tear” shall be considered as any extension beyond the cut.

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.

3.3.8 Pressure storage. The cylinder subjected to the pressure


storage test (see 4. 6.10) shall withstand a hydrostatic burst pressure
of not less than 2.2 times room temperature operating pressure.

3.3.9 Humidity cycle. The cylinder subjected to the humidity cycle


test (see 4.6. 11) shall subsequently pass the hydrostatic burst test at
a minimum pressure of 2.2 times the 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:

“CHARGE WITH BREATHABLE COMPRESSED AIR


ONLY 5000 LB/IN2 OPERATING PRESSURE AT
7u0F HANDLE WITH CAUTION DO NOT DROP"

Letters shall be not less than 3/8-inch high.

3*5 Identification of product. The cylinders shall be marked for


identification in accordance with MIL-STD-130, Specifying the following
information only:
(a) Cylinder, high pressure air.
(b) Number of this specification.
(c) National Stock Number.
(d) Manufacturer's serial number and part number.
(e) Manufacturer's name or trademark (no address) and
manufacturer’s code identification number.
( f) Type .
(g) Date of manufacture (month and year).
(h) Date of test (month and year).

3.6 Workmanship Workmanship shall be of the quality necessary


to produce cylinders free from defects which would affect proper
functioning in service.
3.6.1 Surfaces. Interior and exterior surfaces of the cylinders
shall be clean and free of all foreign matter.
4. QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS

4.1 Responsibility for inspection. Unless otherwise specified in


the contract, the contractor is responsible for the performance of all
inspection requirements as specified herein. Except as otherwise specifie
in the contract, the contractor may use his own or any other facilities
suitable for the performance of the inspection requirements specified
herein, unless disapproved by the Government. The Government reserves
the right to perform any of the inspections set forth in the specification
where such inspections are deemed necessary to assure supplies and service
conform to prescribed requirements.

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4.2 Classification of inspection. The inspection requirements


specified herein are classified as follows:

(a) First article inspection (see 4.3).


(b) Quality conformance inspection (see 4.4).
4.3 First article inspection. First article inspection shall
consist of the examination and tests specified in 4.3.1.
4.3.1 Samples for first article inspection. Six cylinders of each
size and shape shall be submitted for the tests specified in 4.3.2. Each
sample snail be identified with the manufacturer’s serial number and as
specified by the contracting activity (see 6.2.1).

4.3.2 First article inspection. First article inspection snail


be conducted in accordance with the following schedule. Approval by
similarity to previous inspection may be possible where such documentation
is acceptable to the contracting activity. Factors to be considered
include similarity of cylinder design, operating characteristics,
materials, production history, and fabrication technique, in addition to
actual inspection data. Examination and tests snail be conducted in the
order listed:

(a) One cylinder shall be examined and tested as follows:


(1) Volumetric expansion test (see 4.6.1).
(2) Examination (see 4.6.2).
(3) Pressure cycle test (see 4.6.15).
(4) Extreme temperature leakage tests (see 4.6.3.2).
(5) Fragmentation test (see 4.6.8).
(6) Resin content determination (see 4.6.12).
(b) Two cylinders snail be examined and tested as follows:
(1) Volumetric expansion test (see 4.6.1).
(2) Examination (see 4.6.2).
(3) Extreme temperature leakage tests (see 4.6.3.2).
(4) Endurance test (see 4.6.6).
(c) One cylinder shall be examined and tested as follows:
(1) Volumetric expansion test (see 4,6.1).
(2) Examination (see 4.6.2).
(3) Extreme temperature leakage tests (see 4.6.3.2).
(4) Soak cycle test (see 4.6.9).
(5) Resin content determination (see 4.6.12).
(6) Void content (see 4.6.13).
(d) One cylinder shall be examined and tested as follows:
(1) Volumetric expansion test (see 4.6.1).
(2) Examination (see 4.6.2).
(3) Virgin hydrostatic burst (see 4.6.7).
(e) One cylinder snail be examined and tested as follows:
(1) Volumetric expansion test (see 4.6.1).
(2) Examination (see 4.6.2).
(3) Extreme temperature leakage test (see 4.6.3.2).
(4) Vibration test (see 4.6.4).
(5) Drop test (see 4.6.14).
(6) Examination (see 4.6.2).
(7) Extreme temperature leakage test (see 4.6.3.2).
(8) Thermal-shock test (see 4.6.5).

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(9) Pneumatic and extreme temperature leakage test


(see 4.6.3.1 and 4.6.3.2).
(10) pressure storage test (see 4.6.10).
4.3.2.1 First article test report. The contractor shall prepare
a first article test report in accordance with the data ordering document
included in the contract or order (see 6.2.2).

4.4 Quality conformance inspection. Quality conformance inspection


shall consist of the following tests:

(a) Individual tests (see 4.4.2).


(b) Lot sampling tests (see 4.4.3).

4.4.1 Lot. A lot shall consist of 200 cylinders or any lesser


number offered for delivery at one time.

4.4.2 Individual tests. Cylinder shall be subjected to the


following examination and tests in the order listed:

(a) Volumetric expansion test (see 4.6. 1).


(b) Leakage test (see 4.6.3.1).
(c) Examination (see 4.6.2).

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:

(a) One cylinder shall be subjected to the following examinatio


and tests:
(1) Volumetric expansion test (see 4.6.1).
(2) Examination (see 4.6.2).
(3) Leakage test (see 4.6.3.1).
(4) Virgin hydrostatic burst test (see 4.6.7).
(5) Resin content determination (see 4.6.12).
(6) Void content (see 4.6.13).
(b) One cylinder shall be subjected to the following examinatio
and tests:
(1) Volumetric expansion test (see 4.6.1).
(2) Examination (see 4.6.2).
(3) Leakage test (see 4.6.3.1).
(4) Humidity cycle test (see 4.6.11).
(5) Resin content determination (see 4.6.12).
(6) Void content (see 4.6.13).
4.4.4 Rejection and retest. When an item selected from a production
run fails to meet the specification, no items still on hand from that lot
or later produced shall be accepted until the extent and cause of failure
have been determined and appropriately corrected. The contractor shall

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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.

4.4.4.1 Individual tests may continue. Individual tests and


production may be continued pending the investigation of a sample test
failure, however, final acceptance of items on hand or produced later,
shall not be made until it is determined that all items meet all the
requirements.

4.4.4.2 Defects in items already accepted. The investigation of


a test failure could indicate that defects may exist in items already
delivered or in service. If the type of defect found denotes an
operational safety hazard, the contracting activity shall be notified at
once. At the conclusion of the investigation, the producer shall fully
advise the contracting activity of all the defects found and the method
of correcting them.
4.5 Test conditions.

4.5.1 Pressure media. Pressure tests shall be performed


pneumatically with air or a helium-air mixture, except that volumetric
expansion, endurance, hydrostatic burst, soak cycle, and humidity cycle
tests may be performed with fresh water. The permissible tolerance snail
be plus or minus 10 lb/in2 from the stated value.
4.5.2 Temperature. Unless otherwise specified herein, tests shall
be conducted at room temperature, that is between 70°F and 80°F. The
temperature of the gas supply shall also be maintained within these limits
for room temperature tests. The actual ambient temperatures shall be
recorded . Permissible tolerances shall be +10°F for minus 20°F, +5°F for
1600F, and ~5°F for 120°F.
4.5.3 Rate of pressure rise. The rate of pressure rise for the
volumetric expansion test and the hydrostatic burst test shall be not
greater than 25,000 lb/inz per minute.
4.5.4 Standard air. Standard air shall be considered to be dry
air at a temperature of 69°F, pressure of 14.7 lb/in2, and weighing 0.075
pounds per cubic foot (density).

4.6 Examination and tests.


4.6.1 Volumetric expansion test. The volumetric expansion test
shall be conducted by subjecting the cylinder to 1.5 times operating
pressure and maintaining that pressure for not less than 60 seconds to
insure complete expansion of the liner. The test shall be performed
individually and the volumetric expansion of the cylinder shall be
determined to 0.5 milliliters (mL) or to an accuracy of 1 percent of total
expansion and recorded in mL. No pressure in excess of operating pressure
shall be applied prior to this test unless It is a pre-stressing operation
as part of the manufacturing process. The total l xpansion shall be
recorded and the cylinder shall be repressurized and the residual expansion
shall be recorded. Cylinder test results shall meet 3.3.1. The rate of
pressure rise shall be in accordance with 4.5.3.

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4.6.2 Examination. The cylinder shall be carefully examined to


determine conformance to the requirements of this specification including
design, volume, weight, workmanship, marking, and for any visible defects.

4.6.3 Leakage tests.

4.6.3.1 Pneumatic leakage test. The cylinder shall be subjected


to pneumatic leakage test at normal operating pressure and ambient
temperature. Leakage shall not exceed the rate allowable in 3.3.2. The
method used to determine the rate of leaka e shall be reported and shall
be capable of measuring leakage of 1 x 10- $ cms per second. Leakage shall
be measured over a period of not less than 5 minutes.

4.6.3.2 Extreme temperature leakage test. The cylinder shall be


subjected to a pneumatic leakage test at a pressure of 3700 lb/in2 and
at a temperature of minus 20°F. After the temperature of the cylinder
has stabilized, the leakage rate shall not exceed the permissible rate
stated in 3.3.2. Test shall be repeated at a temperature of 160°F and
at a pressure of 6300 lb/ln2. After the temperature of the cylinder has
stabilized, the leakage rate shall not exceed the rate permissible In
3.3.2. Leakage shall be measured over a period of not less than 15 minute.
at each temperature.

4.6.4 Vibration test. The cylinder shall be subjected to a


vibration test in accordance with MIL-STD-167-1 to determine conformance
with 3,3.5. The cylinder shall be pressurized with gas to room temperature
operating pressure and mounted with brackets to simulate installation.
.
4.6.5 Thermal shock test. Cylinder shall be pneumatically
pressurized to operating pressure at room temperature and sealed and soake
at minus 20°F for a period of 6 hours. Cylinder shall be transferred to
an atmosphere at 160°F and soaked for a period of not less than 2 hours.
Throughout this test, the cylinder shall remain sealed with pressure
allowed to fluctuate with temperature. The transfer of the cylinder from
one temperature chamber to another shall be made in no more than 5
minutes. The cylinder shall meet the requirements of 3.3.4.
4.6.6 Endurance test. Two cylinders shall be pressurized to 3700
lb/in2 at a temperature of minus 20°F, for not less than 72 hours, and
then pressurized to 6300 lb/inZ and soaked at a temperature of 160°F
for not less than 72 hours. They then shall be subjected to cyclic
pressure application at a rate not to exceed 10 cycles per ‘minute (c/m)
as follows: 1

(a) Apply 100 cycles (O lb/in2 to 5000 lb/in2 to O lb/in2) at


room temperature.
(b) Apply 3500 cycles at pressure excursions of 3700 lb/in2 to
6300 lb/in2. Test shall be conducted in an atmosphere
of 120°F and not less than 95 percent relative humidity.
Upon completion of this exposure and within 24 hours of
removal from humidity, one cylinder shall be sujected to
the pneumatic leakage test (see 4.6.3.1) and to the
hydrostatic burst test as specified in 4.6.7. The
endurance test of the other cylinder shall then be
continued by an additional 6500 pressure excursions in the
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humidity environment. The cyclic rate shall not exceed


10 c/m. Within 24 hours of removal from the humid
environment, the cylinder shall then be subjected to the
hydrostatic burst test (see 4.6.7) to determine conformance
with 3.3.3. For delay in burst testing see 4.6.9.

4.6.7 Hydrostatic burst test. The cylinder shall be hydrostatically


pressurized for 3 minutes to the specified minimum burst pressure at a
temperature of from 65°F to 95°F. After the 3 minute period, the pressure
shall then be increased to failure of the cylinder. The burst pressure
and type of failure shall be recorded. The rate of pressure rise shall
be in accordance with 4.5.3.

4.6.8 Fragmentation test. Fragmentation test shall be conducted


as specified in 4.6. 8.1 through 4.6.8.3.

4.6.8.1 Pressure. The cylinder shall be pneumatically charged to


5000 lb/in2 pressure ambient temperature.
4.6.8.2 Fragmentation test conditions. The ammunition shall be
0.30 caliber armor piercing and shall be fired at a muzzle velocity of
2800 + 100 feet per second (ft/s). The range from the gun to the cylinder
snail-be not more than 50 yards.

4.6.8.3 Failure criteria. The cylinder shall meet the requirements


of 3.3.6.

4.6.9 Soak cycle test. The cylinder shall be placed in a chamber


that has an environment of 120°F and not less than 95 percent relative
humidity. The cylinder shall be pressurized hydrostatically to
6300 lb/in2. Each day the cylinder shall be cycled from 6300 lb/in2 to
zero pressure to 6300 lb/in2 for a total of 4 cycles per day at a rate
of approximately 1 elm. Between cycles, the pressure shall be maintained
at 6300 lb/in2. Test shall be continued for at least 30 consecutive days
without evidence of damage. Within 24 hours of removal from the humid
environment, the cylinder shall be subjected to the hydrostatic burst test
as specified in 4.6.7 and shall meet the requirements of 3.3.7. A cylinder
may be transported or temporarily stored so long as the exposure to
ambient, prior to burst testing, is less than 24 hours.
4.6.10 Pressure storage test. The cylinder shall be pneumatically
pressurized to 6300 lb/in< and stored in a continuous environmental
condition of 120°F and not less than 95 percent relative humidity for 15
days. Within 24 hours of completion of this exposure, the cylinder shall
be subjected to the hydrostatic burst test as specified in 4.6.7 and shall
comply with the requirements of 3.3.8. For delay in burst testing see
4.6.9.
4.6.11 Humidity cycle test. The cylinder shall be pressurized to
6300 lb/in2 and placed in an environment of 120°F at not less than 95
percent relative humidity. After conditioning for at least 96 hours, the
cylinder shall be subjected to 500 cycles of pressure from 6300 lb/in2
to O lb/in2 to 6300 lb/in2 without failure. The cycle rate shall not
exceed 10 elm. Within 24 hours of completion of the test, the cylinder
shall be subjected to the hydrostatic burst test (see 4.6.7) to determine
conformance with 3.3.9. For delay in burst testing see 4.6.9.

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4.6.12 Resin content determination. Resin content shall be


determined in accordance with FED-STD-406, method 7061. Samples for first
article inspection shall be taken from four locations on the cylinder:
one adjacent to the port fitting, one adjacent to the opposite or blind
fitting, and two approximately 180 degrees apart about the midpoint or
equator of the cylinder. One sample from a fitting and one sample from
the midpoint shall be delaminated into at least two layers to determine
the resin content of inner and outer portions of the fiberglass wall.
For quality conformance sampling, two samples shall be taken from
approximately the same location on the cylinder wall. The location shall
be adjacent to an end fitting on one sample unit and from the midpoint
of the cylinder on the other sample unit. One of the samples shall be
delaminated into at least two layers. Resin content shall be determined
for each solid and delaminated wall sample. Moisture-barrier coating shall
be removed prior to testing. Resin content shall be reported for all
samples. Additionally, for samples that are delaminated, the average resin
content for the total wall thickness (fiberglass portion) shall be
reported. It shall be calculated by averaging the values for the
delaminated samples, weighing the values according to the proportion of
the wall thickness each represents, or by combining the resin content for
the total wall thickness. Minimum and average resin contents shall conform
to 3.2.4.

4.6,13 Void content. Void content determinations shall be made


on full-thickness (undelaminated) samples used for resin content tests
(see 4.6.12). Tests shall be performed in accordance with the “percent
voids" test of MIL-P-17549. In the event of nonconformance of any one
determination, additional samples may be taken adjacent to that sample
and the results averaged. Void content shall meet requirements of 3.2.5.
4.6.14 Drop test. The cylinder shall be pressurized to 5000 lb\in2
and dropped a vertical distance of not less than 10 feet onto a rigid steel
plate twice in each of the three following configurations:

(a) Impact on valve end of cylinder.


(b) Impact on end opposite valve.
(c) Impact on side of cylinder.
Subsequent to the drops, the cylinder shall meet the examination (see
4.6.2), extreme temperature leakage (see 4.6.3.2), thermal shock (see
4.6.5) and pressure storage (see 4.6.10) tests.

4.6.15 Pressure cycle test. The cylinder shall be pneumatically


pressurized to 5000 lblinz. The cylinder shall be subjected to cyclic
pressure application at a rate not to exceed 10 c/m, from 5000 lb/in2 to
o, for 25 cycles.

4.7 Inspection of packaging. Sample packages and packs and the


inspection of the preservation-packaging , packing and marking for shipment
and storage shall be in accordance with the requirements of section 5.

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5. PACKAGING

(The preparation for delivery requirements specified herein applies


only for direct Government acquisition. For the extent of applicability
of the preparation for delivery requirements of referenced documents listed
in section 2, see 6.4.)
5.1 Preservation-packaging. Preservation-packaging shall be level
A or C as specified (see 6.2.1).

5.1.1 General preparation for packaging. Each cylinder shall be


cleaned end dried. Internal drying shall be accomplished by circulation
of heated air until the interior of the cylinder is thoroughly dried.
After drying, a corrosion inhibitor conforming to MIL-I-22110, type II
shall be sprayed inside the cylinder in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions for the required quantity for the particular volume and
surface area. All ports shall then be plugged or capped with oil and
moisture resistant material to protect bosses and threads from damage to
prevent entrance of air or foreign matter into the cylinder.

5.1.2 Level A. Cylinders shall be individually preserved-packaged


to meet the requirements of MIL-P-116, method III and as follows: Each
cylinder shall be unit packaged in a fiberboard box conforming to
PPP-B-636, class domestic, with type and style at the option of the
contractor. Box closure, shall be in accordance with method I of the
appendix to the box specification. Inner packing forms, of the same
material as the box, shall be provided to anchor and cushion the box
contents and to provide a snug fitting, nonshifting load.

5.1.3 Level C. Each cylinder shall be packaged in a manner which


will afford ‘ion against corrosion, deterioration, and physical
damage during shipment from supply source to the first receiving activity
for immediate use. The contractors preservation-packaging procedures may
be used when they meet the requirements of this level.

5.2 Packing. Packing shall be level A, B, or C as specified (see


6.2.1).

5.2.1 Level A. Cylinders preserved-packaged as specified (see 5.1)


shall be packed for shipment in any of the following containers at the
contractor’s option.

Specification Type or class

PPP-B-601 Overseas type


PPP-B-621 Class 2

Shipping containers shall be closed, strapped, or banded in accordance


with the applicable container specification or appendix thereto. Unless
otherwise specified (see 6.2.1), shipping containers shall have case liners
conforming to MIL-L-10547. Shipping containers shall not exceed the gross
weight limitations of the applicable box specification. Wood , plywood ,
or wood-cleated boxes exceeding 200 pounds gross weight shall be modified
by the addition of skids in accordance with the box specification.

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5.2.2 Level B. Cylinders preserved-packaged as specified (see 5.1)


shall be packed for shipment in any of the following containers at the
contractor’s option.

Specification Type or class

PPP-B-636 Class-domestic
PPP-B-640 Class-domestic
PPP-B-601 Domestic
PPP-B-621 Class 1

Shipping containers shall be closed in accordance with the applicable box


specification or appendix thereto, with method I closure applicable to
PPP-B-636 boxes. Shipping containers shall not exceed the gross weight
limitations of the applicable box specification. Wood , plywood, or
wood-cleated boxes exceeding 200 pounds gross weight shall be modified
by the addition of skids in accordance with the box specification.

5.2.3 Level C. Cylinders preserved-packaged as specified shall


be packed for shipment in containers acceptable to the common carrier and
which will insure safe delivery at destination in a satisfactory condition
at the lowest applicable rate. Containers, packing and method of shipment
shall comply with Uniform Freight or National Motor Freight Classification
rules and regulations or other carrier rules as applicable to the mode of
transportation.

5.2.4 Palletization. Alternatively to level B packing, cylinders


packaged as specifi ed in 5. 1 may be palletized In accordance with
MIL-STD-147.
5.3 Marking. In addition to any special marking required by the
contract or order (see 6.2.1), interior packages, exterior shipping
containers, and palletized loads shall be marked in accordance with
MIL-STD-129 and MIL-P-116.

6. NOTES

6.1 Intended use. Cylinder covered by this specification are


intended for use in lifeboat inflation equipment conforming to MIL-I-24490,
for storage of air at high pressure.

6.1.2 Typ e II. These cylinders are for use with MK 6 lifeboat for
25 persons.

6.2 Ordering data.


6,2.1 Acquisition requirements. Acquisition documents should
specify the following:

(a) Title, number, and date of this specification.


(b) Type required (see 1.2).
(c) First article inspection item markings (see 4.3.1).

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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).

6.2.2 Data requirements. When this specification is used in a


contract which incorporates a DD Form 1423 and invokes the provisions of
7-104.9(n) of the Defense Acquisition Regulation (DAR), the data require-
ments identified below will be developed as specified by an approved Data
Item Description (DD Form 1664) and delivered in accordance with the
approved Contract Data Requirements List (DD Form 1423) incorporated into
the contract. When the provisions of DAR-7-104.9(n) are not invoked, the
data specified below will be delivered by the contractor in accordance
with the contract requirements. Deliverable data required by this
specification is cited in the following paragraphs:
Paragraph Data requirement Ap plicable DID Option

4.3.2.1 First article inspection report DI-T-4902 ----- .

(Copies of data item descriptions required by the contractors in


connection with specific acquisition functions should be obtained from
the contracting activity or as directed by the contracting officer.)

6.2.2.1 The data requirements of 6.2.2 and any task in section 3,


4, or 5 of the specification required to be performed to meet a data
requirement may be waived by the contracting/acquis ition activity upon
certification by the offeror that identical data were submitted by the
offeror and accepted by the Government under a previous contract for
identical item acquired to this specification. This does not apply to
specific data which may be required for each contract, regardless of
whether an identical item has been supplied previously (for example, test
reports).

6.3 First article inspection. Invitations for bids should provide


that the Government reserves the right to waive the requirement for samples
for first article inspection as to those bidders offering a product which
has been previously acquired or tested by the Government, and that bidders
offering such products, who wish to rely on such production or test, must
furnish-evidence with the bid that prior Government approval is presently
appropriate for the pending contract.

6.4 Sub-contracted material and parts. The preparation for delivery


requirements of referenced documents listed in section 2 do not apply when
material and parts are acquired by the contractor for incorporation into
the equipment and lose their separate identity when the equipment is
shipped.

Preparing activity:
Navy - SH
(Project 1940-N048)

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