1、O-C-275C 67 777777Ll 00125Ll 3 W O-C-275C June 30. 1969 SUPERSEDIKG April 5, 1968 and Fed. Spec. 04-275 December 8, 1960 Ink. Fed. Spec. O-C-oO275B(CSA-FSS) FEDERAZ, SPECIFICltTION CHEMICALS, PHOTOGRAPHIC “SINGLE SUBSTANCE“, GENEXAL SPECIFICATION FOR This specification was approved by the Commission
2、er, Federal Supply Service General Services riaministration, for the use of all Federal agencies. 1. SCOPE AN? CLSSIFICA!iION 1.1 Scope. This specification covers requirements and tests for chemicals used in photographic processing7 1.2 Classification. 1.2.1 e. This specification covers one grade of
3、 photographic chemicals designed as “photographic grade.“ (see 6.3) 1.2.2 Classes. The photographic chemicals covered by this specification shall be of the following classes: Column 1 Class I - Acids Acetic Acid, Glacial Sulfuric Acid Citric Acid, Monohydrate Boric Acid, Crystalline Hydrochloric Aci
4、d Sodium Acid Sulfate, Fused Acetic Acid, 28-Percent Solution Citric Acid, Anhydrous Class II - Developing agents p-Methylaminophenol Sulfate Hydroauinone ( Amo1 , Elon, Geno1 , Craphol , #e to1 Photol, Pictol Rhodol, Veritol, Verol) Column 2 USA Standards (See 2.2) PH4.100 PH4.102 PH4.103 PH4.104 P
5、H4.105 PH4.106 PH4.107 4.101 PH4.125 -. (Para-Dihydroxybenzene, Quinol, Hydroquinol) 2, ,!+-Diaminophen01 Hydrochloride (Acrol, Amidol, Dianol, Dolmi) p-Hydroxyphenylglycine (Athenon, Clycin, p-Hydroxyphenylaminoacetic Acid, Iconyl, Monazol) p-Aminophenol Hydrochloride (Kodelon, P.A.P.) Pyrogallic A
6、cid (1, 2, 3-Trihydroxybenzene, Pyro, Pyrogallol Catechol (Ortho-Dihydroxybenzene, Pyrocatechin, Pyrocatechol) PH4. 126 PH4.127 PHL.128 PH4.129 PH4.130 PH4.131 THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS ,b PAGES, . FSC 6750 Licensed by Information Handling ServicesO-C-275C b7 499497c- O-E.295C Column 1 Column 2 USA Sta
7、ndards p-Phenylene imine p-Phonylenedimine DihyGrochloride Chlorohydroquinone p-Renzyl-Aminaphenol Hydrochloride 1-Phenyl-3-pyrazolidone (I, 4-benzenedimine, 1, 4-Diaminobenzene) PH4.132 (1, 4-Renzenediamine Dihydrochloride, 1, 4-Diaminobenzene Dihydrochloride) PH4.133 (Adurol, Chloroquinol, CHQ, Mo
8、nochlorohydroquinone, 2-Chloro-1, 4-Dihydmxybenzene) PH4.134 (Duratol, :,:ono-Benzyl-para-llminophenol Hydrochloride, 11-Benzyl-p-hinophencl (Phenidone, Phenidone A, Graphidone) PH4.136 flydrochloride) Ph4.135 Glaos III - Hardeners Azurninum Potassium Sulfate Chromium Potassium Suifate Formaldehyde,
9、 37-Percent Solution Paraformaldehyde Aluminum Chloride Solution (Formalin) (Trioxymcthylene ) Class IV - Miscellaneous Sodium Sulfate, Anhydrous Sodium Acetate, Anhydrous Sodium Thiocyanate Isopropylamine, 504ercent Aqueous Solution (ttonoisopmpylamine) Sodium Citrate, Dihydrate Copper Sulfate (Cup
10、ric Sulfate) Benzyl Alcohol Annoniwn Chloride honium Sulfate Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid and its Salts Hydroxylamine Sulfate Hydroxylamine Hydrochloride Ethylenediamine Glase V - Restrainers and Antifoggants A, Inorganic (EDTA) (ti yd roxyl-hmn ium Sul f ate 1 Potassium Bromide Potassium Iodide
11、Potassium Cifioride odium Chloride Sadim Bromide B. Organic Benzo triasole (1, 2, 3-Eenzotriazole) 5-Xe thylbenzstriazole -Eitrolenzimidazole Nitrate Glase VI - AkaLies Soium Hydroxide Potoeeiwn Hydroxide odium Carbonate, Monohydrate Sodium Carbonate, Anhydrous Potassium Carbonate Sodium Totratmate,
12、 Decahydrate (Borax, 18 Mole) PH4.150 PH4.151 PH4.152 PH4.153 PH4.154 PH4.175 PH4.176 PH4.177 PH4.178 PH4-179 PH4.180 PH4.181 PH4.183 PH4.18L PH4.185 PH4.186 PH4.188 PH4*187 PH4.200 H4.201 PH4.202 m4.203 PH4.207 PH4.204 PH4.205 4,206 PH4.225 PH4. 226 PH4.227 PH4.228 PH4.229 pH4.230 Licensed by Infor
13、mation Handling ServicesColumn 1 O-C-275C Colq 2 USA Standards PH4.231 PH4.232 PH4.233 PH4.234 Sodium Metaborate, Octahydrate Ammonium Hydroxide Sodiyn Tetraborate, Penthydrate (Borax, 5 Mole) Sodium Phosphate, Tribasic Class VI1 - Fixing Agents Sodium Thiosulfate, Anhydrous (Anhydrous Hypo) Sodium
14、Thiosulfate, Crystalline (Crystal Hypo) Annnonium Thiosulfate, (60-Percent Solution) (Ammonium Hypo Solution) Ammonium Thiosulfate (Ammonium Hypo) Class VI11 - Sulfites Sodium Sulfite, Anhydrous Sodium Bisulfite, Anhydrous Potassium Metabisulflte Class IX - Bleaching Agents Potassium Dichromate Pota
15、ssium Permanganate Potassium Ferricyanide Potassium Persulfate Sodium Ferrocyanide (Potassium Bichromate) PH4.250 PH4.251 PH4.252 PH4.253 PH4.275 PHI,. 276 PHL .277 PH4.300 PH4.301 PH4.302 PH4.303 PH4.304 2. APPLICABLE XXUbENTS 2.1 Specifications and standards. The following specifications and stand
16、ards of the issues in effect on date of invitation for bids or request for proposal, form a part of the specification to the extent specified herein. Federal Specifications: PPP-C-3CO - Chemicals, Liquid, Packaging and Packing of. PPP-P-16 - Packaging of Photographic Dry and Liquid Chemicals, Genera
17、l qecification for. Federal Standard: Fed. Std. No. 123 - Warking for Domestic Shipment (Civilian Agencies). (Activities outside the Federal Government may obtain copies of Federal Specif ?cations, Standards, and Handbooks as outlined under General Information in the Index of Federal Specifications
18、and Standards and at the prices indicated in the Index. The Inder, which includes cumulative nonthly supplements as issued, is for sale on a subscription basis by the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402.) (Single copies of this specification and othe
19、r product specifications required by activities outside the Federal Government for bidding purposes are available without, charge at the General Services Administration Regional Offices in Boston, New York, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Chicago, Kansas City, KO., Dallas, Denver, San Francisco, Los Ange
20、les, and Seattle, Wash.) (Federal Government activities may obtain copies of Federd Specification, Scandarrfs, ana Hmdbooks and the Index of Federal Specification and Standards from establishe distrtbution peints in the5r agencies. ) Military Standards: MILSTD-105 - Sampling Procedures and Tables fo
21、r Inspectjon by Attributes. MILSTD-129 - Marking for Shipment and Storage. (Copies of Military Specification and Standards required by contractie=, should be addressed to the United States of America Standards from the Dwpartment of Health, Education, and Wdfare, W-shington, D. C. 202010) Institute,
22、 10 East 40th Street, New York, N. Y. 1W16.) 30 REQUIREMENTS 3.1 Requirements of chemicals listed in column 1, paragraph 1.2.2, covered by tiis specification shel confomn to the requirements of the United States of America Standards Institute Stmdsrds listed in column 2, paragraph 1.2.2. covering ma
23、nlLFacture of photographic chemicals as indicated in the applicable United States of Amorica Standards Institute Standards. 3.2 iiorkmanship. Worhmship shall be in accordance with manufacturing techniques and practices 4. YALiTY ASSURANQ PH3VISIONS 4.1 Responsibility for inspection. Unless otherwjse
24、 specified in the contract or purchase order, the supplier is responsible for the performance of all inspection requirements as specifjed herein. Except a6 otherwise specified, the supplier may utilize his own facilities or any comercial laboratory acceptable to the Government. The Ccvernment reserv
25、es the right to perform any cf the Snspectlons set forth in the specification where such inspections are deeme8 necessary to assure that supplies and services conforn to prescribed requirements. prier to submission of the product to the Government for acceptance. dl test equipnient ana inspection fa
26、cilities for perfontng ell inspection, an5 shall maintain complete inspection records. Test equipment ana inspectlsn facilrties shall be of sufficient accuracy, qudity, and quantity to penit performance of the require5 inspection. shall establish the accuracy and provide for the calibration of test
27、equlpyent tc the satisfaction OS the Government. Fanufacturers not having test equipmmt aqd jnspecticn facilities satisfactory to the 6;overnmnt will engage the services of a conmerclal laboratory acceptable to the Govenrnent. 4.2 )!nnufncturor. The manufacturer shell perform the sanpling a?3 inspec
28、tion specified herein 4.2.1 Test eciuipment and inspection facilities. The manufacturer shall. furnish an3 maintain The nimufacturer 4.2.2 Inspection ana test da+ incorrect; illegible, improper size, location, sequence, or method of application. Any component missing or damaged. Inadequate applicati
29、on of components such as incomplete closure of container loose strapping, inadequate stapling. Distortion of container. Number per container is more or less than required. Net weight exceeds requirements. Materials Workmanship flaps, Contents (exterior and interior) 4.5.4 Inspection tests. Samples s
30、elected in accordance with 4.4.3.2 shall be subjected to the If any sample fails in one or more of the applicable tests, the entire lot tests specified in the applicable standard of the United States of America Standards Institute (see 1.2.2, colum 2). represented by the sample.sha.1 be rejected. 4.
31、5.5 Rejected lots. Disposition of defective units or rejected lots shall be in accordance with MILSTD-105. 5 Licensed by Information Handling ServicesB-C-275C 5. PREPARATION FOR DELIVERY 5.1 Packeging# Packaging ahall be level A, B, or C as specified (see 6.2). fi.L.1 Level A. Photographic chemicals
32、 in quantities as specifed (see 6.2), shall be packaged as 5.1.2 Level B. Photographic chemicals in quantities as specified (see 6.2), shall be packaged 5.1.3 Level C. Photographic chemicals shall be packaged in uniform quantities with sufficient apeoifked for level A in PPP-P-16 and PPP-C-300 as ap
33、propriate. as specified for level A in PpP-p-16 and PPP-C-300 as appropriate. outnge provided in unit containers to prevent leakage or distortion due to expansion of contents through temperature changes occuring in transit from supplier to initial destination. 5.2 Packinn% Packing shall be level A,
34、B, or C as specified (see 6.2). 5.2.1 Levo1 A. Photographic chemicals shall be packed in accordance with the requirements of 5.2.2 Level B, Photographic chemicals shall be packed in accordance with the requirements of 5.2.3 bevel c. Photographic chernicals shall be packed to insure carrier acceptanc
35、e and safe t lovol A of PPP-P-16 and PPP-C-300 as appropriate, level D of PPP-P-16 and PPP-C-300 as appropriate. delivery at dostination in containers complying with the -ides and regulations applicable to the mode of transportation. 5.3 Marking. 5.3.1 Civil agencies, 5.3.2 Military agencies. 6, NOT
36、ES 6.1 The chemicals covered by this specification are intended for use in photographic processing. 6.2 In addition to markings required by the contract or order, the shipping containers shall be marked in accordance with Fed, Std. No. 123. and the shipping containers shall be marked in accordance w
37、ith MILSTD-129. In addition to markings required by contract or order, the interior dab. Purchasers should exercise any desired options offered herein and should specify the fo5lowing in procurement documents: Number, title, and date of this specification. Total weight required end size or weight of
38、 individual containers. Belection of the applicable level of packaging and packing required (see 5.1 and 5.2). Marking, shipping, and transportation description (see 5.3) Responsibility for inspection (see Ll). Technical literature required. Additional marking in accordance with the Federal Caustic
39、Poison Act, as required. Manufactureri s name and batch number. 6.3 Photomaphic &rade. The term nphotographic graden refers to chemicals in which impurities known te be photographically harmful are limited to a safe quantity, while inert impurities are, rstricted to amounts not reducing the required
40、 assay strength. MLITAY INTERESTS: Custodians: Army-EIL Navy-AS Air Force-70 &view activities: Navy-AB Air Force40 Other-NSA, GS User activitx: -ME Preparing activity: GSn-Fsc *U. S. GOVEUIENT PRINTIKG OFFICE : i969 O - 395-523 ( 4100 ) Crdws for thia publication are to be placed with General Services Administration, acting as OTL agent for tho Cuperintendent of Documents. See section 2 of this specification to obtain ex%m copies and other documents referenced herein, Price 10 cents each. E Licensed by Information Handling Services