1、CCC-C-4.22 10 MAY 1953 SUPERSEDING Int. Fed. Spec. CCC-MO42 (GSA-FSS) 17 October 1952 FEDERAL SPECIFICATION CLOTH; COTTON, MUSLIN (MERCERIZED) This specification tuas approved by the Comniissiotier, Federal Supply Serv- ce, Getieral Services Admnstration, for the use of all Federal agencies. 1. SCOP
2、E AND CLASSIFICATION 1.1 Scope.-Muslin covered by this specifi- cation is a closely singed, desized, and fully mercerized cloth having a crisp, lustrous fin- ish. It is primarily intended for use as dress goods and suiting material. 1.2 Classification. 1.2.1. Tgpe.-There shall be one type as hereina
3、fter described. 13.2 CoZor.-The color shall be as specified (see 3.1.6). 1.2.3 Grade.-The grade shall be that known commercially as firsts. 2. APPLICABLE SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 The following Federal specification of the issue in effect on date of invitation for bids forms a part of this specification. C
4、CC-T-191-Textile Test Methods. (Copies of Federal speciications and the Federal Specifications Index may be obtained upon applica- tion, accompanied by check, money order, cash, or Government Printing Office coupons, to the General Senices Administration, Business Service Center, Rogion 3, Seventh a
5、nd D Streets, S. W., Washington 26, D. C. This office wiii also honor deposit amount numbers issued by the Government Printing Office. Single copies of prduct speeications required for bidding purposes are available without charge at the GSA Regional Offices in Boston, New York, Atlanta, Chicago, Ka
6、nsas City, Mo., Dallas, Denver, San Fran- cisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, and Washington, D. C. Prices of additional copies may be obtained from the GSA Reigonal Offices.) 2.2 Specifications; drawings, and other publications applicable only to individual de- partments are listed in section 7. 3. REQUIR
7、EMENTS . 3.1 Mnslin.-The cloth shali be of cotton, thoroughly cleaned and free from waste. 3.1.1 Weave.-The weave shaii be plain. 3.1.2 Yarns per inch.-There shall be not less than 63 yarns per inch in the warp and not less than 46 yarns per inch in the filling (see 4.3). 3.1.3 Brealcing strength (g
8、rab method) .- The breaking strength shall be not less than 60 pounds in either the warp or filling (see 4.3). 3.1.4 Weight. 2 The weight per square yard shall be not less than 5.0 ounces, (3.2 yds. per lb.). (See 4.3.) 3.1.5 CoEor.-The color shall be as speci- fied, and shall shoqr good color fastn
9、ess to laundering, light,perspiration, and crocking when tested in accpdance with the applicable = - I - “THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS -4 PAGES. 4 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,- CCC-C-422 83 W 7777774 0051727 4 CCGC422 method of 4.3. The
10、use of sulphur dyes is prohibited. 3.1.6 Shrinkage.-The shrinkage shall not exceed 1 percent in either the warp or filling (see 4.3). 3.1. Xoiifiboiis matericils.-The total siz- ing, finishing, and other nonfibrous materials shall not exceed 2 percent. (See 4.3.) 3.1.8 Finish. -The cloth shall be fu
11、lly mercerized, have a crisp, lustrous finish and shall show no appreciable change in appear- ance or hand after three launderings. (See 4.3-method .5550.) 3.1.9 Width.-The finished width shall be 35?i inches ;4 inch. 3.1.10 Length. -The cloth shall be fur- nished in either 30/35 yards to the bolt d
12、oubled and rolled, or 100/120 yards to the bolt in the flatfold, put up as specified. 3.2 Identification.-Each bolt shall have a stringed tag attached to the selvage legibly marked with the contractors name, the con- tract number, and the yardage. 3.3 Workmanship. - The finished muslin shall be clea
13、n and free from defects which affect the appearance or which may impair the serviceability. 4. SAMPLING, INSPECTION, AND TEST PROCEDURES 4.1 Sampling.-At least two pieces of each color not less than 1 yard long and the full width of the fabric, shall be taken at random from each 1000 yards or fracti
14、on thereof as offeredfor delivery, except when the ship- ment is over 10,000 yards one piece of each color not less than 1 yard long by the width shall be taken at random from each one- tenth of the shipment. 43 Inspection.-Inspection shall be made at the point of delivery or at the factory, at the
15、discretion of the purchaser. 4.3 Tests.-The tests shall be conducted in accordance with the following methods de- scribed in Federal Specification CCC-T-191: Test !Method Xo. I Standard conditions . ! Breaking strength (grab method) Weight per square yard . 1 Colorfastness to: Laundering . i Light .
16、 : Perspiration Crocking i i Shrinkage in laundering . I Nonfibrous materials Width of cloth Length of cloth . Tarns per inch I i I Section 4 5000 5100 5041 5610 5660 5682 5650 5550 2611 5020 5010 5. PREPARATION FOR DELIVERY 5.1 Packaging.-Commercial packages will be acceptable unless otherwise spec
17、ified. 5.2 Packing.-The subject commodity shall be prepared for shipment to permit acceptance by carrier for transportation at the lowest applicable rate! and to afford maxi- mum protection from normal hazards of transportation. 5.3 Marking.-Unless otherwise specified, shipping containers shall be m
18、arked with the name of the material, the color and the quan- tity contained therein, the name of the con- tractor, and the contract or order number. 6. NOTES 6.1 Ordering data. -Purchasers should specify the color of the muslin and the put-up desired and should exercise any desired options offered h
19、erein. (See 1.2.2, 3.1.5, 3.1.10, 4.2, 5.1, 5.3, and 6.2.) 6.2 It is believed that this specification adequately describes the characteristics nec- essary to secwe the desired material, ancl that normally no samples will be necessary prior to award to letermine conformance to the requirements of thi
20、s specification. If, for Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-CCC-C-422 83 7777774 0053730 O tiny particular purpse samples with bids are necessai*y, thex should be specifically asked for ii: the invitation for bids, and the par- ticular p
21、urpose to be served by the bid sample should be definitely stated, he specification to apply iii 211 other respects. 6.3 Federal specificstioiis do not include all types, classes. grades, sizes, etc., of the com- modities indicated by the titles of the speci- fications, or which are commercially ava
22、il- able, btt are intended to cover the types, etc., which are suitable for Federal Government requirements. . 6.4 Transportation description. - Trans- portation description applicable to these items is: Cotton piece goods, finished, N.O.I.B.N., viz. : Fabrics, Cotton 01- Cotton Piece Goods, in the
23、original piece, in boxes, or in bales or rolls completely wrapped, or in rolls completely wrapped in crates. Carload weight, any quantity. Truckload weight, any quantity. Patent notice.-When Government drawings, speci- fications, or other data are used for any purpose other than in connection with a
24、 definitely related Governinent procurement operation, the United States Government thereby incurs no responsibility nor any and the fact that the Gouernmeit niay have formulated furnished, or in any way acpplied the said drawings, specifications, o: ocher data, is not tG be regarded by implication
25、or otherwise as in any manner licensing the holder ar any other person or corporation, or conveying any rights or permission te maniifacture, use, or sell any patented invention that may in any way be related thsretc. i. DEPARTMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 7.1 The following specifications, standards, and othe
26、r publications, of the issues in effect on date of int-itation for bids, and special requirements, form a part of this specifica- tion for purchases made under this specifi- cation by the respective departments : ccc-c422 7.2 Army, Xayy, and Air Force. 7.3.1 AlJpl cab le ,q/Jt?cjici tio? s ti 12 d P
27、f cl ld- CL rds . Militi IIJ Sjjcclicuto,ts : NIL-P-6065-Packaging, Packing, and Marking of Cloth, Fabric, and Web- bing. U. S. Amig Specificcttion: 100-63-Packaging and Packing of Cotton Fabrics (Except Cotton Duck). U. S. 4i.r Force Specification Bulletin No. 9s: Textile Defects, Classification of
28、. .MIL-STD-105-Sampling Procedures and Tables for Inspection by -4ttri- butes. MIGSTD-129-Marking of Shipments. Militwy Standards: (Copies of specifications, standards, and drawings required by contractors in connection with specific procurement functions should be obtained from the procuring agency
29、 or as directed by the contracting officer.) 7.2.2 Workmanship (Aiy Force only) .- The product shall be manufactured in accord- ance with high-grade commercial practice to produce material of uniform quality substan- tially free from defects of any character. When the material of this specification
30、is included in a category of material described in Air Force Specification Bulletin No. 94, Textile Defects, Classification of, the mark- ing of defects, the designation of acceptable and nonacceptable defects, and the amount of additional material, if any, which shall be furnished without cost for
31、each defect shall be in accordance with Bulletin No. 94. 7.2.3 Surnpliny (Army) .-Sampling shall .- be conducted in accordance with Military Standard MIL-STD-129. 7.2.4 Impection (Avmy) .-Inspection shall be made by the Government to determine compliance with this specification. 3 Provided by IHSNot
32、 for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-CCC-C-Li22 83 W 7777774 0053733 2 ccc-c-422 classified as inspection tests. The contractor L 7.2.5 Packagiftg, packrig. am1 ?nulii?tg. 7.2.5.1 Asnmy. - The cloth shall be pack- aged, packed, and marked in accordance with
33、 U. S. Army Specification 100-63. 7.2.5.2 Air Fome.-Each bolt of cloth shall be packaged, packed, and marked in accord- ance with Military Specification MIL-P-6065. 7.2.5.2.1 Xakiny of shiplii eizts.-Tnterior packages and exterior shipping containers shall be marked in accordance with Military Stand
34、ard MIL-STD-129. The nomenclature shall be as follows : Cloth, Cotton, Muslin, Plain Weave Color, :3_-_-_._-. .-, 36” wide, Fed. Spec. ccc-(3-422 7.2.6 Xotes. 7.2.6.1 Iitspectioia tests (Air Force on2y).-A1 the tests specified in 4.3 are * Applicable data to be entered by the contractor. shall furni
35、sh all samples and shall be re- sponsible for accomplishing the required tests. When inspection is conducted at the contractors plant all inspection and testing shall be under the supervision of the Govern- ment inspector. Inspection may be made throughout the entire process of manufac- ture. The pa
36、ssing as satisfactory of any detail of construction or material shall not relieve the contractor of responsibility for faulty morkmanship or material which may be discovered at any time prior to final ac- ceptance, and shall in no case be construed as a guaranty of the acceptance of the fin- ished p
37、roduct. Contractors not having lab- oratory testing facilities satisfactory to the Government shall engage the services of a commercial testing laboratory acceptable to the procuring agency. The contractor shall furnish test reports, in duplicate, showing quantitative results for all tests required by this specification, and signed by an author- ized representative of the contractor or lab- oratory, as applicable. This specificaion is a part of Secion IV, Part 5, of I 4 -. :- P Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-