MIL-DTL-29397B(MC)
4.4.2 In-process inspection. Inspection shall be performed
during the manufacturing of the end item to ascertain that the
operations are performed as specified herein. The Government
reserves the right to determine the acceptability of construction
methods not performed in accordance with specified requirements
for operations or subassemblies.
4.4.2.1. Bond strength of fusible interlining. The strength of
the bond of the fusible interlining to the outer shell shall be
tested once each four hours as follows. At each fusing press to
determine that adequate fusing is being obtained. Prepare a test
sample by fusing the fusible interlining specified in 3.3.6 to
the basic fabric of the outer shell specified in 3.3.1 under the
same fusing conditions to be used in the manufacture of the
jacket. Determine the bond strength of the test sample with a
commercial spring scale (see 6.6). If the bond strength of any
test sample is less than 22 ounces per inch of width, the fusing
conditions shall be corrected and the bond strength test shall be
repeated. Those units represented by this test shall be fused
again and retested. If they fail, they shall be rejected.
4.4.3 Examination of end item. The end item shall be examined
for defects listed in 4.4.3.2 through 4.4.3.3. The sample unit
shall be one jacket.
4.4.3.1. Classification of defects. All defects shall be
classified as indicated below, except that numbered 1 in the
major classification column which shall be classified as follows:
Major defect
- When seriously affecting appearance or
serviceability.
Minor A defect - When not seriously affecting appearance or
serviceability.
4.4.3.2. General defects.
General defects shall be classified as
follows:
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