1、MILITARY SPEC1 FICAT ION SCARF, NECKWEAR: WOOL, W0MA“S 1. SCOPE “1.1 This specification covers the requirements for one type and size womans scarlet wool scarf. 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS *2,1 The following documents of the issue in effect on date of invitation for bids or request for proposal, form a
2、part of the specification to the extent specified herein. SPECIFICATIONS FEDERAL R-N-91 - Naphthalene, Technical. V-T-276 - Thread, Cotton. CCC-T-191 - Textile Test Methods. DDD-L-20 - Labels, For Clothing, Equipage And Tentage (General Use) . MILITARY MIL-B-177 57- Boxes, Fiber, Corrugated (Modular
3、 Sizes) . STANDARDS FEDERAL FED-STD-751- Stitches, Seams, And Stitchings, MILITARY MIL-STD-105- Sampling Procedures And Tables For MIL-STD-129- Marking For Shipment And Storage, Inspection By Attributes, Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-
4、,-MIL-S-L7868B 84 m 7777706 0380758 7 m MIL-S-17868B (MC) (Copies of specifications and standards required by suppliers in connection with specific procurement functions should be obtained from the procuring activity or as directed by the contracting officer.) “2.2 Other publications. The following
5、documents form a part of this specification to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise indicated, the issue in effect on date of invitation for bids or request for proposal shall apply. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Methods of Test for Grades of Wool (Application for copies should be address
6、ed to U. S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, Washington, D. C. 20515,) UNIFORM CLASSIFICATION COMMITTEE Uniform Freight Classification Rules (Application for copies should be addressed to the Uniform Classification Committee, 202 Chicago Union Station, Chicago, Illinois 606
7、06.) 3. REQUIREMENTS “3.1 Samples. Samples,when furnishedrare solely for guidance and information to the supplier (see 6.3). Variation from the specification may appear in the sample, in which case the specification shall govern. “3.2 First article. Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2), before produ
8、ction is commenced, a finished scarf shall be submitted, or made available, to the contracting officer or his authorized representative for approval. The approval of the first article authorizes the commencement of production, but does not releve the supplier- ofrecponsibility for compliance with ap
9、plicable provisions of the specification. The first article shall be.manufactured by the supplier in the same facilities to be used for the manufacture of the production items. 2 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-S-17868B 84 m 77999
10、06 0380957 O m MIL-S-l7868B(MC) “3.3 Material. “3.3.1 Yarns. “3.3.1.1 Wool yarn. The yarn shall be a 2-ply well carded and combed worsted yarn made of fleece or pulled sheeps wool, or a combination of both, not lower in grade than 64s U. S. Standard and of sufficient staple length and twist to meet
11、the requirements of this speci- fication and U. S. Department of Agriculture test methods as applicable, and shall be tested as specified in Section 4, Table II. “3.3.1.2 Cotton yarn. The cotton yarn for the doups sliall be 3-ply, having sufficient strength to maintain the selvages in their proper;-
12、 alignment without slipping or fraying when tested as specified in Section 4, Table II. The yarn shall be dyed scarlet to match the color of the scarf . “3.3.2 Cotton thread. The cotton thread for sewing the label to the scarf shall be type IC2, mercerized finish, ticket No. A, 3-ply, conforming to
13、V-T-276. The thread shall be dyed to match scarlet shade w, Cable No. 66040 and shall show good colorfastness to laundering, perspiration, wet-dry cleaning, crocking and light, equal to or better than the standard sample. When no standard sample is available, t.he thread shall show fair fastness to
14、laundering, perspiration, wet-dry cleaning, crocking and light. “3.4 Label. Each scarf shall havean identification label conforming to type I, class 1 of DDD-L-20. The size of the label shall be a minimum of 1-1/4 inches by 2-3/4 inches. The scarf is intended to be dry cleaned. The label shall conta
15、in the following: Nomenclature (Item Description) Contract Number Wool Products Act Information 3 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-S-17868B 89 W 7797706 03807b0 7 0 MIL-S-17868B (MC) “3.4.1 Label position and stitchinq. The identif
16、ication label shall be positioned on the underside of the scarf, midway between the selvages and with the bottom edge 1/4 inch above the fringe at either end. The label shall be stitched to the scarf 1/8 inch from each edge, stitch type 301, conforming to FED7STD-751, 6 to 8 stitches per inch. Note:
17、 Size of characters for “Name of Supplier shall be a minimum of 6 points (approximately 1/16 inch). “3.5 Desiqn. The scarf shall be the flat woven type with a fringe on each end and a selvage on each edge. “3.6 Construction. *3.6.1 Weave. The weave, when tested as specified in Section 4, Table III,
18、shall be a 2/2 twill to the right with three cotton ends on each edge (two standard and one doup) to prevent fraying after cutting. “3.6.2 Phvsical requirements. The finished scarves shall conform to the requirements shown in Table I, when tested as specified in Section 4, Table II, Table I - Physic
19、al Requirements Weight in oz. Yarns per Breaking Shrinkage Per sq Yd inch Strength (maximum) (minimum) (minimum) . (minimum) Warp Fillinq Warp Fillinq Warp Fillinq Ounces lbs. lbs, % % 5.0 28 25 30 15 5.0 5.0 “3.6.3 Finish. The type and character of the finish shall conform to the standard sample. T
20、he pH of the finished fabric shall not be lower than 4.0 nor higher than 8.0 when tested as specified in Section 4, Table II. 4 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NIL-S-3786BB BLJ 9999906 0380963 7 m MIL-S-17868B (MC) “3.6.4 Wool content
21、, The woven fabric of the finished scarf shall contain not less than 95 percent wool based on the dry weight of the specimen when tested as specified in Section 4, Table II, *3.7 Finished measurements. The finished scarf shall measure 10-1/2 illegible; and interior) , of improper size, location, seq
22、uence, or method of application. Material Workmanship Content Any component missing. Any component damaged, affecting serviceability, Inadequate application of components, such as incomplete closure of container flaps, loose strapping, improper taping inadequate stapling. Bulged or distorted contain
23、er, Number of bundles per container is more or less than required. Quantity per bundle is more or less than reqiired 1/, L/ For this defect, two bundles shall be examined from each shipping container in the sample. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license
24、from IHS-,-,-MIL-S-L78bB L( 9999706 0380967 T = - MIL-S-17868B (MC) *4.8 Shrinkaqe test. After conditioning for 4 hours, both the length and width of the scarf shall be measured at three separate points, the location of the measure- ments marked with indelible ink and the average length and width co
25、mputed. The scarf shall be immersed in a good suds made with neutral chip soap and water at 1000 F. After immersion, the solution shall be squeezed through the scarf two or three times and the position of scarf in the hands changed and the squeezing repeated. This alternate squeezing and changing po
26、sition shall take 1 minute. The scarf shall then be given two rinses in clean water at 100+l F for 1 minute each, handling as in the soap solution. It sha1,l be rolled in a towel to remove the excess water and laid flat on a screen and dried either at room temperature or in a heated dryer. Care must
27、 be taken ak all times to prevent distortion. The scarf shall then be dampened and pressed on a flat bed press. After pressing and conditioning, the scarf shall be measured in the same manner as before immersion, at the locations marked, and the average length and width again computed. The shrinkage
28、 of the scarf for both the warp and filling shall be calculated as follows: Shrinkage, percent = &-J x 100 A where A = Average of initial measurements B = Average of measurements after laundering 5. PREPAFUiT.ION FOR DELIVERY 5.1 Packasinq. Packaging shall be level A or C, as specified (see 6.2) . J
29、C5.1.1 Level A. Each scarf shall be neatly folded and placed in an individual polyethylene bag measuring approxi- mately 6 inches wide by 15 inches long, with a 1-inch lip at the open end along the 6-inch dimension. flexible film shall be 0.0015 inch thick. flakes conforming to class B of R-N-91 dis
30、tributed throughout the contents of ea2 bag. Prior to or during final heat sealing operations, excess air within the bag shall be expelled. Each bag shall contain a label in accordance with 5.3. The polyethylene Napthalene s 611 be uniformly Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking
31、 permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NIL-S-L78686 84 790b 03807b8 I 9 MIL-S-17868B (MC) 5.1.2 Level C. The scarves shall be packaged in accordance with industrys practice. 5.2 Packinq. Packing shall be level B or C, as specified (see 6.2) . *5.2.1 Level B. One hundred-fifty (150) scarves, package
32、d as specified in 5.1.1,. shall be packed in a fiberboard shipping container conforming to class-domestic, grade 200, size No. 2A of MIL-B-17757, assembled and closed as specified in the appendix thereto. “5.2.2 Level C. Scarves packaged as specified in 5.1 shall be packed in a manner to insure carr
33、ier acceptance and safe delivery at destination at the lowest transportation rate. Containers shall be in accordance with Uniform Freight Classification Rules or regulations of other carriers applicable to the mode of transportation, 5.3 Markina. In addition to any special marking A white paper labe
34、l with the following required by the contract or order, the shipping containers shall be marked in accordance with the requirements of MIL-STD-129. information legibly printed or stamped thereon in black shall be inserted within each polyethylene bag in order to permit ready identification: Nomencla
35、ture Stock number Contract number Name of supplier 6. NOTES 6.1 Intended use. The scarf is intended for wear by female personnel of the U. S. Marine Corps. 12 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-S-17868B (MC) “6.2 Orderinq data. Procu
36、rement documents should specify the following: (a) Title, number, and date of this specification. (b) Whether first article is required (see 3.2). (c) Selection of applicable level of packaging . and packing required (see 5.1 and 5.2). “6.3 Samples and shade samples. For information regarding the av
37、ailability of a sample of the scarf and the standard shades specified, address inquiry to the procuring activity issuing the invitation for bids (3.1 and 3.8). *6.4 First article. Examinations, tests and approval shall be as specified by the contracting officer (see 3.2). *6.5 Marqinal notations. Th
38、e margins of this speci- fication are marked with an asterisk to indicate where changes (additions, modifications, corrections, deletions) from the previous issue were made. This was done as a convenience only and the Government assumes no liability whatsoever for any inaccuracies in these notations
39、. Bidders and contractors are cautioned to evaluate the requirements of this document based on the entire content irrespective of the marginal notations and relationship of the last previous issue, Preparing activity: Project No. 8445-NO30 Navy - MC 13 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-