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I <br /> MIL-A-824'3 <br /> # TABLE Il - CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL RECjUIREHENTS <br /> Requirement Limits Fest <br /> Paragraph <br /> Alkaline Earths (Calculated by visual None Allowed 4.3.1 <br /> determination of precipitate) <br /> Chlorides (Calculated by visual determina- None Allowed 4.3.2 <br /> tion of precipitate settling within <br /> 30 minutes) <br /> pH Value, 50 percent aqueous solution of ss ;-o <br /> the fluid (By Volume)at 77f50F (25t30C) 9.0 4.3.7 <br /> Flash Point OF minimum 215 4.3.8 <br /> Pour Point, of the anti-icing fluid and of <br /> an aqueous solution containing; 70 per- <br /> cent of the fluid by volume, OF maximum -650F (-540C) 4.3.9 <br /> Specific Gravity (Undiluted material) <br /> at 600/60OF 1.100 to 1.106 4.3.10 <br /> Color Not darker than 4.3.11 <br /> Standard Solution <br /> # 3.4 Workmanship - The anti-icing and deicing-defrosting <br /> fluid furnished under this specification shall be manufactured by such <br /> processes as to produce a homogeneous and uniform product free from sus- <br /> pended material. <br /> 4. QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS <br /> # 4.1 Responsibility for inspection - Unless otherwise <br /> specified in the contract or purchase order, the supplier is responsible for <br /> the performance of all inspection requirements as specified herein. Except <br /> as otherwise specified, the supplier may utilize his own facilities or any <br /> commercial laboratory acceptable to the Government. The Government reserves <br /> the right to perform any of the inspections set forth in the specification <br /> where such inspections are deemed necessary to assure supplies and services <br /> conform to prescribed requirements. <br /> # 4.2 Sampling - <br /> 4.2.1 Lot All material manufactured as one batch and <br /> offered for delivery at one time shall be considered a lot for purposes of <br /> acceptance inspection-.and tests. <br /> 3 <br />