1、 A-A-55217B SUPERSEDING March 29, 2011 A-A-55217A March 16, 2007 COMMERCIAL ITEM DESCRIPTION THREAD, ARAMID, SPUN STAPLE The General Services Administration has authorized the use of this commercial item description as a replacement for MIL-T-83193 for all federal agencies. 1. SCOPE. This commercial
2、 item description covers the requirements for a spun staple, Flame Resistant (FR) high temperature aramid thread. The thread is used in sewing FR protective combat apparel and FR flight safety equipment. 2. CLASSIFICATION. Type I - Normal performance. Type II - High performance. 3. SALIENT CHARACTER
3、ISTICS. 3.1 General description. The fiber used in the manufacture of the thread shall be 1.5 to 2.0 denier per filament aramid. The finished thread shall conform to the applicable requirements of Table I or II. Unless otherwise specified, the direction of the final twist shall be “Z” for all thread
4、s. Each of the individual plies of yarn shall be initially twisted with no less than the number of turns per inch to be used in the final twist, and in the opposite direction to the final twist. The thread shall have a soft finish and contain only the minimum amount of lubricant to facilitate sewing
5、. Only non-staining and non-flame propagating finishes commonly used shall be permitted as sewing finishes unless prior approval is obtained from the contracting officer. 3.2 Physical characteristics and requirements.Physical characteristics specified in Table I and II respectively, when tested in a
6、ccordance with Table III as specified. The Type I and II threads shall conform to the Comments, suggestions, or questions on this document should be addressed to: DLA Troop Support, Attn: DSCP Standardization Team, 700 Robbins Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5096. Since contact information can change
7、, you may want to verify the currency of this address information using Acquisition Streamlining and Standardization Information System (ASSIST) online database at https:/assist.daps.dla.mil. AMSC N/A FSC 8310 INCH-POUND Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without li
8、cense from IHS-,-,-A-A -55217B 2 TABLE I. Physical characteristics of Type I (normal performance) Tex 1/ Ply Length per pound (yards) Minimum Maximum Breaking strength, (lbs.), Minimum Elongation (%) Maximum 24-27 2 14,500 - 19,700 1.3 32 35-40 3 9,200 - 13,600 2.0 32 50-60 3 6,400 - 9,600 3.0 35 70
9、-80 4 4,700 - 7,100 4.5 38 90-100 4 3,600 - 5,400 5.5 38 1/ Tex size based on weight in grams/1,000 meters thread. TABLE II. Physical characteristics of Type II (high performance) Tex 1/ Ply Length per pound (yards) Minimum Maximum Breaking strength, (lbs.), Minimum Elongation (%) Maximum 21 2 21,80
10、0 - 23,400 1.5 20 27 2 16,200 18,000 2.2 20 45 2 or 3 9,200 10,200 4.0 20 60 3 7,800 8,600 5.0 20 70 3 6,200 7,000 6.0 20 90 4 4,700 5,200 8.0 20 1/ Tex size based on weight in grams/1,000 meters thread. TABLE III. Physical requirements Characteristic Requirement Test method Fiber identification See
11、 3.1 AATCC - 20 or ASTM D 276 Denier per filament See 3.1 ASTM D 1577 Melting point (Minimum) Above 500F 1/ ASTM D 7138 Turns per inch See 3.1 ASTM D 204 Twist balance See 3.1 ASTM D 204 Direction of Twist See 3.1 ASTM D 204 Tex See Tables I and II 2/ ASTM D 204 Ply See Tables I and II ASTM D 204 Le
12、ngth per pound (yards) See Tables I and II ASTM D 1907, 3/ Breaking Strength See Tables I and II Initial (Minimum) See Tables I and II ASTM D 204, 4/ After aging (Minimum) 85% of initial break strength See 3.3 ASTM D 204, 4 Elongation,% (Maximum) See Tables I and II ASTM D 204, 5/ Colorfastness (Min
13、imum) Laundering (After 3 cycles) 3-4 AATCC 61 6/, 7/, 8/, 9/ 1/ Fiber shall not carbonize at a temperature below 500F 2/ One determination per sample unit shall be made and the result reported as “pass” or “fail”. 3/ In case of dispute, a second determination (the length per pound of thread) may be
14、 determined on the thread after removal of finish. Yards/lb = weight of specimen in grams 453.6 x (number of yards in specimen) Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-A-A -55217B 3 4/ Straight strength and elongation of conditioned threads t
15、est 5/ Elongation at sewing forces test 6/ Two to six grams of the yarn, held together to form a unit for testing. Unless otherwise specified in the procurement document, the laundering cycle of the Launder-O- Meter or similar machine shall be 30 minutes and the temperature of the container and its
16、contents shall be maintained at 150 (+ 5) F. 7 The specimens must be dried after each of the three launderings 8/ AATCC Evaluation Procedure 2, Gray Scale for Staining- Only the stain on the nylon fiber of the color transfer cloth shall be evaluated for the color transfer evaluation. 9/ AATCC Evalua
17、tion Procedure 1, Gray Scale for Color Change. 3.3 Heat aging test. Five specimen skeins, of 15 yards each, shall be prepared as specified in ASTM D 1578 Option 1, using 20 turns. The five skeins shall be exposed in a hot air convection (circulating air) oven at a temperature of 550(+ 10) F for a pe
18、riod of 20 (+ 2) minutes. Upon removal, the specimens shall be conditioned at standard atmospheric conditions for 4 hours and then tested for breaking strength as specified in Table III. The heat aging resistance shall be the average of the breaking strength obtained from the specimens tested, and s
19、hall be reported to the nearest 1.0 percent of the original breaking strength. 3.4 Color. The color shall be as specified in the applicable end item specification or in the contract order. The dyed thread shall be a good match to the applicable end item when examined in accordance with 3.6. 3.5 Fini
20、sh removal procedure. Before evaluation for shade matching and testing for colorfastness or in case of dispute for Tex Size verification, except for colorfastness to wet dry cleaning, the thread shall be wet dry cleaned in accordance with AATCC-132. Excess solvent shall be removed by centrifuging or
21、 wringing. The sample shall then be rinsed in distilled water at 120 F to 160 F and dried at a temperature not exceeding 180 F. The dried sample shall then be conditioned for a minimum of 4 hours prior to evaluation for colorfastness as specified in Table III or shade matching as specified in 3.6. 3
22、.6 Visual shade matching. The color and appearance of the finished thread, after removal of finish (see 3.5), shall match the standard sample (see 7.3.1) when viewed using AATCC Evaluation Procedure 9, Option A, with sources simulating artificial daylight D75 illuminant with a color temperature of 7
23、500 (+ 200) K, with illumination of 100 (+ 20) foot candles, and shall be a good match to the standard sample under incandescent lamplight at 2856 (+ 200) K. 3.7 Finishing materials. The finished thread shall have no chemical finishes or treatments other than those commonly used, i.e. water-repellen
24、t, etc., on commercial threads which have been demonstrated to have no harmful effects on the fiber, including effects of prolonged storage. No finish or treatment shall be applied for the purpose of increasing breaking strength. There shall be no noticeable wicking or migration of the treatment on
25、the thread to adjacent material when sewn. No finish shall be used that will diminished flame resistance. 3.8 Toxicity. The finished thread shall not present a health hazard and shall show compatibility with prolonged, direct skin contact when tested as specified in 3.8.1. Chemicals recognized by th
26、e Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as human carcinogens shall not be used. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-A-A -55217B 4 3.8.1 Toxicity test. When required (see 7.4), an acute dermal irritation study and a skin sensitization stud
27、y shall be conducted on laboratory animals. When the results of the studies indicate the thread is not a sensitizer or irritant, a Repeat Insult Patch Test shall be performed in accordance with the Modified Draize Procedure (see 7.2.5). If the toxicity requirement (see 3.8) can be demonstrated with
28、historical use data, toxicity testing may not be required. 3.9 Put-up. Unless otherwise specified, the thread shall be put-up on holders such as commercial spools, cones, tubes or bobbins. The thread shall be wound around the specified holder in one continuous length, so that each turn and layer is
29、free of entanglement. The outside ending of the thread shall be secured to prevent unwinding, loosening, or slippage during handling, shipping, or storage. 3.10 Labeling. Each holder shall have a label, adhered securely so as to remain in place and be clearly legible until all thread has been remove
30、d. The label shall be printed and include information related to length in yards, direction of twist, color, size (TEX or ticket number), number of plies, NSN number, the contract or purchase order number, name of thread manufacturer, weight, yards/pound and nomenclature specifying type and construc
31、tion. 3.11 Workmanship. The finished thread shall conform to the quality of product established by this document. TEX size 45 and finer shall average no more than one knot per 8 ounces in singles. All other thread sizes shall average not more than one full thread knot or splice per 1,000 yards. The
32、occurrence of defects shall not exceed the contractors own quality assurance standards and the quality assurance standards defined by the technical data in the bid package. 4. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS. The offeror/contractor is encouraged to use recovered materials to the maximum extent practicable,
33、in accordance with paragraph 23.403 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). 5. PRODUCT CONFORMANCE PROVISIONS. 5.1 Product conformance. The products provided shall meet the salient characteristics of this Commercial Item Description, conform to the producers own drawings, specifications, standa
34、rds, and quality assurance practices, and be the same product offered in the commercial marketplace. The Government reserves the right to require proof of such conformance. 6. PACKAGING. 6.1 Packaging. Preservation, packing, and marking shall be specified in the contract or order. 7. NOTES. 7.1 Inte
35、nded use. The thread is intended for sewing protective combat apparel and flight safety equipage. Type I is a normal performance thread and Type II is a higher performance thread for use on end-items that require use of a smaller sized sewing needle. 7.2 Sources of documents 7.2.1 Copies of Governme
36、nt documents are available online at Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-A-A -55217B 5 https:/assist.daps.dla.mil/quicksearch/ or from the Standardization Document Order Desk, 700 Robbins Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094. 7.2.2 AATCC S
37、tandards are available online at http:/www.aatcc.org or from the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists, P.O. Box 12215, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2215. 7.2.3 ASTM Standards are available online at http:/www.astm.org or from ASTM INTERNATIONAL, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box
38、C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. 7.2.4 Federal Acquistion Regulations are available online at or by contacting the Superintendent of Documents at 202-512-1800. http:/acquisition.gov/far/index.html 7.2.5 Principles and Methods of Toxicology (fourth edition), A Wallace Hayes (editor), pp1057 -
39、1060, 2001 are available from Taylor and Francis, Philadelphia PA or http:/www.taylorandfrancis.co.uk/. 7.3 Standard samples, patterns and drawings. 7.3.1 Standard samples, pattern and drawings requests when applicable, should be addressed to the contracting activity issuing the invitation for bids
40、or request for proposal. 7.4 Ordering dataa. Title, number, and date of this Commercial Item Description. . The contract or order should specify the following: b. Type, size, twist, and ply of title thread required. (see 3.1). c. Sewing finishes (see 3.1). d. Color required (see 3.4). e. When toxici
41、ty testing is required (see 3.8). f. Put-up required (see 3.9). g. Labeling (see 3.10). h. Product conformance provisions (see 5.1). i. Packaging requirement (see 6.1). 7.5 Key wordsAnti-exposure . Drawers Flyers Undershirts 7.6 Changes from previous issue. Marginal notations are not used in this re
42、vision to identify changes with respect to previous issues due to the extensiveness of the changes. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-A-A -55217B 6 MILITARY INTERESTS: CIVIL AGENCY COORDINATING ACTIVITY: Custodians: GSA FSS Army GL Navy
43、 NU Air Force 11 Review Activities: Preparing Activity: Army MD DLA-CT Navy AS Project No. 8310-2011-001 NOTE: The activities listed above were interested in this document as of the date of this document. Since organizations and responsibilities can change, you should verify the currency of the information above using the ASSIST online database at https:/assist.daps.dla.mil. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-
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