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NOTE: MIL-STD-792 has been redesignated as a Standard Practice. The cover page
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MIL-STD-792E (SH)
12 AUGUST 1986
SUPERSEDING
MIL-STD-792D (SHIPS)
5 DECEMBER 1973
(SEE 6.3)
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
STANDARD PRACTICE
IDENTIFICATION MARKING
REQUIREMENTS FOR
SPECIAL PURPOSE COMPONENTS
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MIL-sTD-792E( SH)
12 August 1986
Washington, DC 20362-5101
1. This Military Standard is approved for use by the Naval Sea Systems
command , Department of the Navy, and is available for use by all Departments
and Agencies of the Department of Defense.
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2. Beneficial comments (recommendations, additions, deletions) and any perti-
nent data which may be of use in improving this document should be addressed
to: Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, SEA 5523, Department of the Navy,
Washington, DC 20362-5101 by using the self-addressed Standardization Document
~mprovement Proposal (DD Form 1426) aPPe~rfng at the end of this document or
by letter.
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CONTENTS
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6. NOTES ................................................ 7
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6.2 Subject term (keyword) listing ..................... 7
6.3 Changes from previous issue ......................... 8
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1. SCOPE
2. REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
‘SPECIFICATION
MILITARY
MTL-c-16173 - Corrosion Preventive Compound, Solvent Cutback,
Cold-Application.
* 2.2 Other publication. The following document forms a part of this stan-
dard to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise specified, the issues of
the documents which are DoD adopted shall be those listed in the issue of the
DoDISS specified in the solicitation. The issues of documents which have not
been adopted shall be those in effect on the date of the cited DoDISS.
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3* DEFINITIONS
3-4 Low stress die stamps. A low stress die stamp is defined as a round “-/
bottom impression tool producing an indent8Ci0n conforming to the tabulated
dimensions:
Nominal
Minimum impression width
Character size tip radius for 0.010 inch depth
3.6 Layout marking. Layout markings are those markings and reference
points (and lines) intentionally added to components and component parts to
aid in manufacture, fit-up, assembly and inspection.
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4, GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
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4.1 Permanent marking methods. The following methods shall be used for
permanent ic!entiiication on components, component parts or piping, subject to
the limitations as specified in 5.9 and 5.10:
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5.3 Type 111, raised markings. Raised identification markings that are
cast or forged integrally with the part are acceptable.
5.4 Tvne
/ IV. nameniates.
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The method of attaching nameplates to Parts
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5.5 Type V, die stamping. Die stamping can induce residual stresses in
base material and therefore is not a preferred marking method. To reduce the
* ~ffec~s of residual stresses in base ~terial caused by application Of dle
stamping, the following additional requirements shall be met:
(a) Only round bottom, low stress die stamps in accordance with 3.4
shall be used, Impression depths shall not exceed O.O1O inch.
(b) The marking shall be applied as specified in 5.9.5.
5.6 Type VI, special marking. For certain marking applications, such as
the serializing of internal component parts, the use of marking tools not per-
mitted by the above requirements may simplify marking procedures and may not
adversely affect the integrity of the parts where such markings are applied in
areas of low stress. liny special marking applications that take exception to
the requirements of this standard shall be specifically Indicated on the appli-
cable design drawings or in the applicable fabrication procedures and shall be
Sllhinitted to the authorized re~resentative of NAVSEA for approval prior to use.
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5.7 Type VII, engrave xnarki~. Engraved characters shall be restricted
to the following dimensional limitations: maximum depth - 00010 inch, minimum
depth - 0.004 inch and minimum root radius - 0.005 inch-
* 5.8 Type VIII, laser engravin~. Laser engraved characters shall have a
nominal depth of 0.001 to 0.003 inch deep, but a maximum depth of the characters
shall be no greater than 0.005 inch. The procedure for calibration shall be
approved by the command or agency concerned. The procedures for user activities
are as follows:
5.9.1 Lleccric arc marking pencils shall not be used for any marking
appllcat ions.
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5*9*2 No marking shall reduce the wall thickness of the part below the
minimum required by the applicable drawing or specifications.
5.9.3 Tube and pipe shall not be marked with the type V permanent marking
method.
5.9.6 Where possible, marking shall be located so that the marking will
not be defaced during installation (for example, not marked near welds, wrench-
ing surfaces, on flange faces, and so forth).
5.10.3 Base material of pressure boundary parts less than 1/8 inch thick
shall be permanently marked only by the type II method. The base material thirk-
ness for pipes is considered to be the nominal wall thickness. The base material
thickness for tubing is considered to be the minimum wall thickness specified.
5.10.4 Type 11 permanent marking shall not be used on carbon steels except
as specified in 5.10.2 and 5.10.3.
* 5.10.5 Type 1, type II, type VII and type VIII permanent markings used on
carbon steel shall be covered with a preservative to prevent corrosion of the
marking. The preservative shall be in accordance with MIL-C-16173.
5.10.6 Type V permanent marking may be used on carbon steel, except carbon
steel with a specified carbon content of greater tilan 0.35 percentc ‘&pe V
permanent marking may be used on other materials only when specified or approved
V by NAVSEA or an authorized representative as defined in 3.5. ‘rhiS does llOt
supersede requirements as sperifiecl in 5.9.2 or 5.9.3.
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* 5.11.1 Type 1, type V, type VII and rype VIII permanent marking and type D
and type E temporary marking may be used only when the depression is blended
smoothly into the general contour without violating the minimum wall thickness.
The radius at the bottom of all areas resulting from the removal of such markings
shall be at least three times the depth of the depression.
5.11 .2.1 Type A and type F marking and residue from type B ~rking shall be
removed using one of the following solvents:
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k 5.11.2.1.2 Surfaces with crevices and inaccessible areas. Parts or
surfaces containing crevices or areas inaccessible to inspection for proper
drainage shall be degreased only by immersion in solvents (a), (b), or (c) of
the above list with no time restrictions. All parts shall be dried.
5.11 .2.1.3 Halogenated solvents. Solvents (d), (e) and (f) of the above
list shall not be used on parts or surfaces with crevices. Caution shall be
taken when using halogenated solvents (d) , (e) and (f) of the above list since
decomposition into corrosive agents may occur. Corrosive agents which are
generated at temperatures such as those produced during brazing and welding may
attack materials of construction, notably corrosion resistant steel. When
cleaned with halogenated materials, hardware shall be dried with clean air or
inert gas.
5.11.6 Metallic tags used for temporary marking and the materials used to
attach the tag shall be of the same material as that which Is being marked or of
a material which affords cathodic protection to the material being marked.
6. NOTES
Not applicable.
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6.3 Changes from previous issue. The margins of this standard are marked ~
with asterisks to indicate where changes (additions! modifications COrreCtiOns~
deletions) from the previous issue were made. ‘I?IIswas done as a convenience
only and the Government assumes no liability whatsoever for any inaccuracies in
these notations. Bidders and contractors are cautioned to evaluate the require-
ments of this document based on the entire content irrespective of the marginal
notations and relationship to the last previous issue.
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