1、B “ -. - MIL-I-17695B (SHIPS) 15 October 1968 SUPERSEDING 9 November 1960 (See 6. 3 and 6.4) MIL-I-17695A (SHIPS) MILITARY SPECIFICATION INSULATION TAPE, ELECTRICAL, FILLER TYPE, FLAMEPROOF SYNTHETIC 1. SCOPE # 1. 1 This specification covers the requirements for a filler type insulation material in
2、tape form in- tended for use as a filler, material for splicing power and control cables as shown in section 4 of 900n-?-.- 73980. 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS # 2.1 The following documents of the issue in effect on date of invitation for bids or request for proposa:, form a part of the specification to
3、the extent specified herein. SPECIFICATION MILITARY MIL-E-17555 - Electronic and Electrical Equipment and Associated Repair Parts: Preparation for Delivery of. DRAWING NAVAL SHIP ENGINEERING CENTER 9000-S6202-73980- Systems; Standards, Electric Plant Installations, Standard Methods. (Copies of speci
4、fications, standards drawings, and publications required by suppliers in connection with specific procurement functions should be obtained from the procuring activity or as directed by the contracting officer. ) 3. REQUIREMENTS 3.1 Material description. The filler shall be supplied in a roll as a ta
5、pe, and have a suitable separator to facilitate application and insure uniformity of application. It shall be compounded of 100 percent synthetic materials designed to give the maximum properties as to performance as specified in 3.3. The filler shall be free of lumps and voids. A liner shall be emp
6、loyed which shall be easily removable during application. 3.2 Filler tape. Filler tape shall be furnished in the size shown in table I. Table I - Sizes. Thickness Length (maximum) f 1/16 inch Inches O. 125 1-1/2 3.3 Performance. 3. 3. 1 Application. The material shall have application characteristic
7、s describable as putt)*-like. This means that it shall be easily moldable with reasonable finger pressure or applied winding pressure. I( slI1 have maximum stretch characteristics containing a minimum of recovery tensions, yet be able to maintain Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or netwo
8、rking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-= _ . , a continuity of material that will not crumble, flake, thin apart into stril1giness, 01 otherwise I-eart to allsp an unintended break in its normal application. 3. 3.2 Reaction. The material shall be so compounded as to be stable and long-aging in
9、 its stored form, and when applied onto its ownself and from its own applied pressure shall form into a stable homo, freneous mass in not more than 6 hours. The reaction must be of its own composition and shall hot be dependent wholly or partially to any degree on any other materials, chemicals, ext
10、raneous processes, or operations being applied on or within the material. 3. 3.3 Properties. The material shall have the performance characteristics specified in table II. Table II - Performance characteristics. - - Dielectric strength Insulation resistance ! . - “ I 200 volts per mil. (96 percent r
11、elative humidity) ! 100,000 megohms Electrolytic corrosion factor 1.00 Tensile 8 pounds per inch j Elongation j 1,000 percent width i .“ - - . 3. 3.4 Flameproofness. The material shall be flameproof in its stored form, in its application, and in use. Determination of flameproofness will be based on
12、test specified in 4. 3.2. # 3. 3. 5 Other performance. The material shall perform satisfactorily when utilized with other ma- terials, as specified in section 4 of 9000-SE202-73980. 4. QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVEIONS # 4.1 Responsibility for inspection. Unless otherwise specified in the contract or purc
13、hase order, the supplier lseipnsible for the performance of all inspection requirements as specified herein. Except as otherwise specified in the contract or order, the supplier may use his own or any other facilities suitable for the performance of the inspection requirements specified herein, unle
14、ss disapproved by the Government. The Government reserves the right to perform any of the inspections set forth in the specification where such inspections are deemed necessary to assure supplies and services conform to prescribed requirements. . “ . 4.2 Sampling. 4.2.1 J&. For purposes of sampling
15、and inspection, a lot shall consist of not less than 500 nor more “- than 1, O00 rolls manufactured under substantially identical conditions. 4.2.2 Sampling for quality conformance inspection. From each lot of tape, sample rolls shall be se- lected at random-.s- showTn table In. Table III - Sampling
16、 for quality conformance inspection. Lot size number of rolls 7- Sample size, rolls 200 and under 201 to 500 501 to 1000 4.3 Quality confo_rma.n?e inspection. Samples shall be subjected to the examination and test specified in 4.3.1 and 4.3.2 to determine conformance with this specification. Any sam
17、ple not conforming WilI be considered unacceptable material. ured and applied to a piece of electrical cable as for a repair. “ “ - - 4.3.1 Examination. Each sample roll selected in accordance with 4.2.2 shall be unrolled and meas- 2 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitt
18、ed without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-I-17695 (SHIPS) 4. 3.2 Flame test. 4.3.2.1 Procedure. A piece of the insulation tape 1 inch square shall be held over a gas flame (Bunsen burner) until there is evidence that the material itself is burning of its own accord. It will then be removed from the flame
19、and observation wilI be made as to its ability to supwrt its own combustion. It shall be con- sidered undesirable to have combustion continue in excess of 5 seconds from time of removal from the burner. Material shall further display the property of remaining in its original fcrm as an unbroken mass
20、 - although charred on the surface. u. - 4.3.3 Tensile strength and elongation test. - - “_ -. “_ - . . “ “ “ “4 4.3.3.1 Procedure_. Remove a 3 inch to 5 inch piece of filler tape from the liner without elongating it. Wrap two layers of pressure-sensitive crepe paper tape around one end of the fille
21、r tape perpendicular to its length. Wrap another two layers of pressure-sensitive crepe paper tape 1 inch away from the first. Clamp the paper tape in flat jaws, of the tensile machine using a 1 inch jaw separation. Elongate the filler tape at a rate of 12 1/2 inches/minute. Record the maximum tensi
22、le value which occurs (this occurs before the filler tape is elongated 100 percent), not the tensile strength at break. Note 1: If 1-1!2 inch wide jaws are not available, slit the filler tape down to 1 inch, before removing the liner, with a sharp razor blade. The ring of crepe paper tape is vital i
23、n order to prevent the filler tap from slipping out of the jaws, If difficulty is encountered during the test, periodically tighten the jaws to prevent slippage. Note 2: To prevent slippage, jaws of tensile machine may be lined with rubber. # 5. PFtJ3PARATION FOR DELrVERY ! (The preparation for deli
24、very requirements specified herein apply only for direct Government procure- ments. ) 5.1 Sub-contracted material and parts. The preparation for delivery requirements of referenced “. - - “ - “ . - ._ documents listed in Section 2 do not apply when material and parts are procured by the supplier for
25、 incor- poration into the equipment and lose their separate identity when the equipment is shipped. 5. 2 Preservation and packaging, packing, and marking. 5.2.1 The electrical insulating tape shall be preserved and packaged, packed, and marked in accord- A“ “ “ . . ance with MIL-E-17555. The tape sh
26、all be wound in rolls containing the length specified in 3. 2. 5.2.2 Additional marking. Each roll shall be durably and legibly marked with the following, in such a manner that the markings will not become damaged when the packages are opened: _ - (a) Date of manufacturer: (b) Each packaged roll and
27、 shipping container shall be marked with the following CAGTIOS: I/ “Store in original boxes and in a cool, dark location. Do not store in close proximity to stean pipes, radiators or other sources of heat. I - 1/ Date of manufacture is defined as the date on which the actual mannfacturing process w:
28、s completed. 6. NOTES 6. 1 I_nten_ded&s_e. The insulation tape covered IJ this specification is specified for use as filler m:te- rial in shipboard electric power and control cable splices. 6.2 Ordering ._ data, Procurement documents should specify the following: (a) Title, number, and date of this
29、specification. (b) Where a manufacturers insulating tape of the same manufacture, material, thickness, and width has passed all tests on a previous submission, only the examination of 4. 3. 1 will IIC- required. 3 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license f
30、rom IHS-,-,-# 6. 3 International standardization agreement. Certain provisions of this specification are the subject of international standardization agreement ABC-NAVY-STD-17C. When amendment, revision, or cancella- tion of this specification is proposed which will effect or violate the internation
31、al agreement concerned, lhe preparing activity will take appropriate reconciliation action through international standardization channels including departmental standardization offices, if required. “. “_ - “u # 6.4 CHANGES-FROM PREVIOUS ISS. THE OUTSIDE MARGINS OF THIS DOCUMENT HAIE BEES MARKED “#“
32、 TO INDICATE WHERE CHANGES (DELETIONS, ADDITIONS, ETC. ) FR0R.I THE PREVIOUS ISSUE HAVE BEEN MADE. THIS HAS BEEN DONE AS A COWENIENCE OSLY AKD THE GOVERVhENT ASSUMES NO LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR ANY INACCURACIES IN THESE NOTATIONS. BIDDERS AXD y: _. CONTRACTORS ARE CAUTIONED TO EVALUATE THE REQUIREME
33、NTS OF THIS DOCUMEXT BASED OS THE ENTIRE CONTENT AS WRITTEN IRRESPECTIVE OF THE MARGIKAL NOTATIOKS AND RELATIOS- 2 . -=+ SHIP TO THE LAST PREVIOUS ISSUE. Preparing activity: Navy - SH (Project 5970-5272) 4 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-