MIL-S-7916D
acceptance comply with all requirements of the contract. Sampling inspection, as part of manufacturing operations, is an acceptable practice to ascertain conformance to requirements, however, this does not authorize submission of known defective material, either indicated or actual, nor does it commit the Government to acceptance of defective material.
4.2 Classification of inspections. The inspection requirements specified herein are classified as Quality conformance inspection (see 4.3).
4.3 Quality conformance inspection.
4.3.1 Lot formation. A lot shall consist of all sealing compound manufactured as one batch at the same time and submitted for acceptance under contract at one time. The unit containers shall be the same size. The lot quantity shall be expressed in gallons.
4.3.2 Sampling.
4.3.2.1 Sampling for physical tests. Sufficient sealing compound shall be selected at random from the lot offered for inspection to perform all the tests specified in 4.3.3.1. There shall be no failures.
4.3.2.2 Sampling for preparation for delivery. An examination of packaging shall be made on shipping containers fully prepared for shipment just prior to closure. The sample unit shall be one shipping container. The sample size shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-105, Inspection Level S-2.
4.3.3 Examinations.
4.3.3.1 Physical tests. The selected sample shal be tested to all the requirements of this specification. The test results for each requirement shall be the average of three determinations. There shall be no failures.
4.3.3.2 Packaging inspection. An examination shall be made in accordance with Table II. There shall be no defects.
TABLE II. Packaging examination.
Examination Defect
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