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(c) Packaging (section 5).
Defects
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Critical:
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Major:
AQL 4.0 percent defective
Minor:
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Creases in fiberboard material after
insertion in box
4.4.4 Tests.
4.4.4.1 Test slabs.
(a) Test specimens. Cut thirty-five dumbbell specimens from the
test slabs in accordance with ASTM D412. Do not buff or stretch the specimens
before testing. Test ten specimens before aging and ten specimens after oven
aging for tensile strength and ultimate elongation. Test five specimens before
aging for permanent set.
(b) Aging (oven process). Age the test specimens selected for oven
process aging in an air oven at a temperature of 100° -- l°C for 24 hours
+
continuously as specified in ASTM D573.
(c) Tensile strength, ultimate elongation, and tensile set. Deter-
mine tensile strength, ultimate elongation, and tensile set tests of the unaged
and aged specimens as specified in ASTM D412. Record actual test values.
Determine the durometer hardness as speci-
(d) Durometer hardness.
fied in ASTM D2240.
4.4.4.2 Disk.
(a) Disk characteristics. Age each of the 35 sample disks as
specified in 4.4.4.l(b) and examine for tackiness and hardness. For type II
disks, make two gage marks 1/2 inch apart on the periphery of the disk. Grasp
the disks with the fingers at the gage marks, stretch until the gage marks are
1-1/2 inches apart and permit the disk to return to its original unstressed con-
dition. Examine the disk for tears. For type III disks, make two gage marks
1/2 inch apart on the diameter of the disk (each mark shall be 1/4 inch from
the center of the disk). Grasp the disk with the fingers at the gage marks,
stretch until the gage marks are 1 inch apart and permit the disk to return to
its original unstressed condition. Examine the disk for tears.
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