MIL-DTL-82604A (OS)
c. Bombs coated with the asphaltic compound (3.5a) and loaded with H-6 explosive
(3.5b) shall survive the fast cookoff test of 4.5.12. The cookoff time shall be greater than 4.0
minutes.
4. VERIFICATION.
4.1 Classification of inspections. The inspection requirements specified herein are
classified as follows:
a. First article inspection (see 4.2)
b. Conformance inspection (see 4.3)
4.2 First article inspection. The first article inspection shall consist of all the tests of this
specification as described under test methods and procedures (4.5). The first article sample
(4.2.1) shall meet all the requirements of this specification. The procuring activity reserves the
right to accept the manufacturer's certification of testing when available, in lieu of Government
testing.
4.2.1 First article sample. The first article sample shall consist of 3000 pounds of the
asphaltic compound manufactured and taken from one batch of the material. The sample shall
be tested by the manufacturer or forwarded to a testing facility as directed by the procuring
activity (see 6.2). If the sample is to be forwarded to a testing facility, the material shall be
packaged in suitable containers and shall be plainly identified by securely attached, durable
labels marked with the following information:
a. Compound, asphaltic, high melting, hotmelt (cavity lining)
b. Formulation and identity of additives, if any, to the asphaltic material
c. Name and address of manufacturer
d. Location and identity of the plant that produced the samples
e. Manufacturer's identification
f. Date of manufacture
g. Submitted by (name) (date) for first article tests in accordance with the requirements
of MIL-DTL-82604.
4.2.2 Fast cookoff samples. Three bombs, coated and explosive loaded to the
requirements of 3.5a and 3.5b respectively, shall be forwarded to an activity designated by the
procuring activity for the fast cookoff test of 4.5.12. The procuring activity shall designate the
loading activity for preparing these samples.
4.3 Conformance inspection. For each inspection lot of material submitted for
acceptance, conformance inspection shall consist of an examination for acceptability of quality
control methods used by the manufacturer, an examination of filled containers (4.3.3) for
conformance to packaging, packing, and marking requirements, and examinations and tests of
samples (4.3.2) for all the requirements of 3.1.2 through 3.3.4 of this specification. The
reactivity requirement of 3.4 may be a requirement for conformance inspection if at any time
during a contract the procuring activity determines the material submitted under this
specification to be suspect.
4.3.1 Inspection lot. An inspection lot shall consist of the same type asphaltic compound
produced by one manufacturer, at one plant, from the same materials and formulation, and
under essentially the same manufacturing conditions.
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