MIL-PRF-20696F
Classification
Defect
Major
Minor
Any hole, cut or tear, scratch or abrasion (bearing the base cloth)
101
Any pinhole
102
Any surface scratch or abrasion mark (not bearing the base cloth)
201
Any unfinished area (if finished)
103
Any pit, blister, tunnel, or separation of finish (if finished)
104
Any lump or heavy area
202
Any crease or wrinkle resulting in doubling or adhesion of surfaces that
105
cannot be corrected by manual pressure
Any uneven or thin area of finish (if finished)
106
Any window or light or translucent area
203
Cloth edges rolled, curled, folded, doubled, scalloped, or wavy
107
precluding a flat lay of the cloth
Any spot, stain, or streak more than 1 inch in combined directions 1/
108
Any objectionable odor 2/
204
Color not as specified, off shade, uneven or mottled 3/
205
Any tackiness, cloth adheres to itself and will not readily unroll
109
1/ Clearly visible at normal inspection distance (approx. 3 feet).
2/ Odors of chemicals or commonly used finishes (i.e., films and coating compounds) shall
not be regarded as objectionable.
3/ Cloth which has been dusted with dusting powder shall be wiped with a wet cloth and
allowed to dry before color matching.
4.3.2.2 Roll identification examination. During the yard-by-yard examination, each roll in
the sample shall be examined for proper identification. Any roll in the sample that is not
labeled or ticketed in accordance with the Textile Fiber Products Identification Act shall be
considered a roll identification defect.
4.3.2.3 Shade and appearance examination. During the yard-by-yard examination, each roll
in the sample shall be examined on the face side for shade and appearance. If any roll in the
sample is off shade or shaded side to side, side to center, or end to end, or if any roll does not
have the same appearance as the standard sample, the lot represented by the sample shall be
rejected.
4.3.3 End item. The cloth shall be tested for the characteristics listed in Table II. The
methods of testing specified wherever applicable and as listed in Table II shall be followed.
The lot shall be unacceptable if any sample unit fails to meet any requirement specified. All
test reports shall contain the individual values utilized in expressing the final results. The
sample unit shall be 5 continuous yards full width of cloth. The lot shall be unacceptable if
any sample unit fails to meet any requirement specified. The lot size shall be expressed in
units of 1 yard. The sample size shall be as follows:
Lot size (yards)
Sample size (sample units)
800 or less
2
801 up to and including 22,000
3
22,001 and over
5
6
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