1、 NON-PRODUCTION MATERIAL SPECIFICATION Material Name Specification Number Date Action Changes 2009 06 24 N-STATUS No Replacement Named L. Sinclair, NA 1983 04 01 Page 1 of 2 OIL, PENETRATING M99C30-A NOT TO BE USED FOR NEW DESIGN 1. SCOPE: The material desired under this standard is an oil and solve
2、nt type penetrating oil. 2. APPLICATION: This material is generally used for loosening and lubricating all parts difficult to disassemble. 3. REQUIREMENTS: 3.1 VISCOSITY: (SUS at 37.8 C) 100 seconds max (ASTM D 445 and D 446) (Centistokes at 99 C) 20.6 max (ASTM D 445) 3.2 FLASH POINT: 60 C min (AST
3、M D 92) 3.3 FIRE POINT: 71 C min (ASTM D 92) 3.4 VOLATILES: 50.0% min (24 hours at 220 F) 3.5 SURFACE TENSION: 35 dynes/cm max 3.6 SULFUR: 1.0% max (ASTM D 129) 3.7 CHLORINE: 0.25% max (ASTM D 808) 3.8 SAPONIFICATION NUMBER: 2.5 min (ASTM D 94) 3.9 SUPPLIERS RESPONSIBILITY: All materials supplied to
4、 this Standard must be equivalent in all characteristics to the material upon which approval was originally granted and shall be suitable for the intended application. No change shall not be made without approval of the Plant Engineering Office, Manufacturing Staff. NON-PRODUCTION MATERIAL SPECIFICA
5、TION M99C30-A Page 2 of 2 4. APPROVAL OF NEW SUPPLIERS: Materials submitted by new manufacturers to this Standard must have Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Engineering, Laboratory and Shop Trial approvals. Suppliers are required to complete and submit the Material Health and Safety Data Sheet, For
6、m 1291, the Mandatory Reporting of Critical Materials, Form 68-100, prior to shop trial. Recommendations for the addition of new manufacturers to the Manufactur- ing Approved Source List (ASL) listing must be made in writing to the responsible Manufacturing Staff office by the appropriate Divisional
7、 Standards activity in accordance with Manufacturing Procedure IId1. 5. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL: Use of any material approved to this Standard must comply with the guidelines as established in the environmental review of the material, as they appear in the Materials and Toxicology (MATS) System. 6. HE
8、ALTH AND SAFETY: The following are recommended practices to be observed when working with petroleum products: a. When contact with oil is unavoidable, impervious gloves should be worn as well as clean work clothes. b. When skin exposure cannot be avoided, removal of oil from the skin should be as prompt as possible. A mild soap or skin cleanser and water should be used to remove oil. Industrial solvents should not be used to clean the skin. c. All skin rashes, lesions, cuts and abrasions should receive prompt medical attention.