MIL-DTL-484J
1/ No single determination shall exceed the specified maximum.
2/ No single determination shall fall below the specified minimum.
3/ The results of the three individual determinations on the sample unit for spray rating shall
be equal to or better than the specified ratings when tested as specified in 4.4.3.
3.8 pH. The pH of the water extract of the finished cloth shall be not lower than 5.0 or
higher than 8.5 when tested as specified in 4.4.3.
3.9 Resistance to organic liquid. The finished cloth shall show no wetting by n-tetradecane,
initially and after 15 launderings when tested as specified in 4.4.3.
3.10 Dimensional stability. The shrinkage or elongation both in the warp and in the filling of
the finished cloth shall be not be greater than 2.5 percent for the individual sample unit and not
greater than 2.0 percent for the lot average when tested as specified in 4.4.3.
3.11 Seam efficiency. The finished cloth shall have a seam efficiency of not less than 80
percent when tested as specified in 4.4.3.
3.12 Length and put-up. For Government procurements only, unless otherwise specified (see
6.2), the finished cloth shall be furnished in continuous lengths, each not less than 40 yards.
Each length shall be put-up full width on a roll as specified in 5.1.
3.13 Fiber identification. Each roll of finished cloth shall be labeled or ticketed for fiber
content in accordance with the Rules and Regulations under the Textile Fiber Products
Identification Act.
3.14 Marking. The face side of the cloth shall be marked by applying a stamping on that side
of the cloth and the word "Face" on each end of the roll.
3.15 Workmanship. The finished cloth shall conform to the quality of product established by
this specification. The demerit points per 100 square yards when calculated as specified in
Section 4 shall not exceed the applicable established maximum point values.
3.16 Toxicity. The finished fabric shall not present a health hazard when used as intended
and tested as specified in 4.4.3.
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. A first article, when specified (see 6.2), submitted in accordance
with 3.1, shall be inspected, examined for appearance, color and finished defects and tested for
the characteristics as specified in Table IV.
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