MIL-PRF-25369D
3.7
Finish. Cylinders, including threads, shall be treated for corrosion. The exposed surface
shall be reasonably smooth, without any sign of bulging or deformation, and shall be free from pit
marks and cracks.
3.8
Identification. The carbon dioxide cylinder shall be marked for identification with the
following specific information.
CARTRIDGE, INFLATOR, FLOTATION GEAR (CARBON DIOXIDE)
MIL-PRF-25369
Type (Enter I, II, or III)
Minimum Gross Weight:
* Grams
* (Information to be entered by the manufacturer)
The identification marking on the cylinder shall be as permanent as the normal life expectancy of
the cylinder and capable of withstanding the environmental tests and cleaning procedures
specified. Markings shall be legible and readily visible during normal operational use.
Identification marking on identification plates shall be of a color which is in contrast to the color
of the surface of the plate. Identification tag marking, when used, shall be permanent to the
extent required for the utilization of the item. The use of marking materials that create hazard is
prohibited. The marking of items shall be accomplished in a manner which shall not adversely
affect the life and utility of the item. Therefore, impression stamping or any other deformation
method, when applied directly to the cylinder, is not allowed..
3.9
Workmanship. The cylinders shall be constructed in accordance with commonly accepted
industrial workmanship standards.
4.
VERIFICATION
4.1
Classification of inspection. The inspection requirements specified herein are as follows:
a.
First article inspection (see 4.2).
b.
Conformance inspection (see 4.3).
c.
Carbon dioxide inspection (see 4.4).
4.2
First article inspection. First article inspection shall consist of all tests described under
4.7. If the first article samples are tested by the contractor, 12 cylinders of each type shall be
subjected to the first article inspection.
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