A-A-52097
Visual examination. Lots of cloth shall be inspected in accordance with MIL-STD-105. The inspection level shall be I and the acceptable quality level (AQL), expressed in terms of defects per hundred units of yards. The sample unit shall be one linear yard. The cloth shall be examined for the following defects: hole, cut, tear, smash, knots, missing end or pick, embedded crease or wrinkle, slubs, slugs, spots or stains and uneven dying.
3.3 Length examination. During the visual examination, each roll in the sample shall be examined for length. Any length found to be less than the minimum specified or more than 2 yards less than the length marked on the roll ticket shall be considered a length defect. If two or more rolls in the sample are defective with respect to length of if the total of the actual lengths of rolls in the sample is less than the total of lengths marked on the roll tickets, the lot shall be rejected.
3.4 Regulatory requirements. The offeror/contractor is encouraged to use recovered material in accordance with Public Law 94-580 to the maximum extent practicable.
4. PACKAGING
4.1 Packaging. The cloth shall be rolled on a convolute or spiral-wound chipboard tube. The tube shall have a smooth finish surface that will prevent the fibers of the chipboard from transferring to the cloth. Each roll of cloth, put-up as specified, shall be wrapped with 60 pound minimum basis weight kraft paper in such a way that the paper shall encircle the roll at least once with a minimum overlap of 3 inches, and the width of the paper shall be sufficient to fold over and protect the ends of the roll. Gummed paper tape, with a minimum width of 2-1/2 inches shall be applied to the overlap seam the full length of the roll and across each end. Alternately, each roll of cloth shall be enclosed in a polyethylene film and tube and the tube secured at both ends by heat sealing or mechanical ties.
4.2 Packing. Each wrapped roll shall be enclosed in a bias-sewn tubing made from woven polypropylene cloth. The tube shall be secured by heat-sealing, by means of a mechanical tie, or by plastic ties with lock-end. Alternately, a maximum of 325 pounds of rolls of kraft wrapped cloth shall be packed in a snug-fitting double-walled fiberboard container known as a double cover, and shall consist of a body or joined liner and two covers. Corrugated fiberboard with a minimum bursting strength of 500 pounds shall be used. The container shall be strapped with metallic straps not less than 1/2 by 0.20 inch or non-metallic straps not less 7/16 by 0.030 inch.
4.3 Marking. In addition to any special markings required by the contract or purchase order, rolls and shipping containers shall be marked in accordance with MIL-STD-129. Each roll shall have a piece ticket (identification tag) affixed with a 5-ply minimum cotton string or a plastic tag hanger. The tag shall have a reinforced eyelet and shall be legibly printed, using water insoluble ink, with the following information:
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