1、MILITARY STANDARD VISUAL INSPECTION GUIDE FOR ALL-RUBBER GLOVES EXCEPT SURGICAL Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-I68B 26 May 1969 - - I.- MIL-STD-Lb8B 84 - 97999LL 0079427 7 - _ DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON, D. C. 20301 VIS
2、UAL INSPECTION GUIDE FOR ALL-RUBBER GLOVES EXCEPT SURGICAL MIL-STD-168B 1. This Military Standard is mandatory for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense. 2. Recommended corrections, additions, or deletions should. be addressed to the Naval Ship Engineering Center, SEC 6124
3、, Center Building, Prince Georges Center, Hyattsville, Maryland 20782. ii Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-1688 84 7777712 0077428 7 FOREWORD MIL-STD-168B 26 May 1969 Government material procurement specifications primarily con
4、cern themselves with detailing composi- tion, construction and necessary physical requirements. In such a diverse industry as that of rubber manu- facturing, individual plants vary considerably in their production and quality control techniques. This docu- ment has been prepared to define the limits
5、 of acceptable quality for certain rubber gloves, regarding manufacturing defects other than such generalizations as “the workmanship shall be first class“. Defects are likely o occur from many causes such as variation in the quality of the basic materials and variations in manufacturing processes a
6、nd finishing operations. Therefore, the quality generalizations used in this docu- ment must of necessity cover a considerable range which represents the best available judgement. This document is issued as a practical yardstick which inspectors will use to appraise visually the quality of all- rubb
7、er gloves except surgical. ii Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,- _- - , MIL-STD-Lb8B 84 M 97999LL 0079429 O MIL-STD-168B 26 May 1969 CONTENTS Paragraph i., 1 . 1 1 . 2 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 5.1 5.2 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.3 SCOPE mirpose Scope REFERENC
8、EDDOCUMENTS DEFINITIONS GENERALREQUIREMENTS DETAILREQULREMENTS Sampling Inspection procedure Surface inspection Measurement of length. size and thickness Classification . TABLES Table I . Classification of visual defects . Table II . Classification of dimensional defects FIGURES Figure 1 . 2 . 3 . 4
9、 . 5. 6 . 7 . 8 . 9 . 10 . 11 . 12 9 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 . 17 . 18 . 19 . 20 . 21 . 22 * 23 . 24 . 25 * 26. 27 . 29 . 28. Abrasion bruise below minimum thickness. hand area . Major. all classes . Abrasion bruise below minimum thickness. hand area . Major. all classes . Abrasion bruise below minimum th
10、ickness. wrist area- Major. electrical Minor. other classes . Acid cut below minimum thickness. hand area . Major. all classes Blister over 1/64 inch (whether open. as shown. or closed). hand area . Major. allclasses . Blister over 1/8 inch. wrist area - Major. all classes . Buckshot or pockmarks. h
11、and area . Major. all classes Contact scar. hand area - Major. all classes . Contact scar. hand area - Major. all classes . Crease: Hand area . Major. electrical. Minor. other classes . Wrist area . Major. electrical . Minor. other classes . Dirt. over 1/4 inch - Major. all classes Dirt . Major. ele
12、ctrical . Minor. other classes Dirt . Major. all classes (top example). Major. electrical . Minor. other classes (bottom example) . Lump. over 1/16 inch. hand area - Major. all classes . (Size lump shown. if in wrist area. would be major for electrical and minor for other classes) Lumm over 1/4 inch
13、 . anvwhere - Maior all classes . Page 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Pinch. hand area . Major. all classes 20 Pinch. wrist area . Major. electrical, Minor. other classes 21 Pinch. wrist area . Major. electrical . Minor. other classes 22 Pit: Under 1/64 inch belo
14、w minimum thickness or more than one pit any- where . Major. electrical. acid and solvent . Minor. general purpose . Over 1/64 inch. anywhere . Major. all classes . 23 Rings below minimum thickness . Major. all classes 24 Rings below minimum thickness . Major. all classes 25 Roll blister under 1/4 i
15、nch . Major. electrical . Other classes not a defect . 26 Roll blister 1/4 to 1 inch . Major. electrical . Minor. other classes 27 Run; no large bead . Major. electrical . Minor. other classes . 28 Run; no large bead . Major. electrical . Minor. other classes 29 Snapback: One . Major. electrical . M
16、ore than one . Minor. other classes . 30 Stain . Major. electrical. Minor. other classes . 31 Wash-off or weak spot. hand area . Major. all classes 32 Wash-off or weak spot. hand area . Major. all classes . 33 iv Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license fr
17、om IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-LbB 4 M 7779733 0079430 7 MIL-STD-168B 26 May 1969 1. SCOPE 1. I Purpose. The primary objective of this document is to present word descriptions and photographs of possible defects in rubber gloves that may be presented or inspection. In addition, it provides a training aid for in
18、spectors. 1.2 Scope, This document covers only visual defects for all-rubber gloves (except surgical) ascertained during vis-nspection. It is not applicable to coated fabric gloves, Specifically covered are surface de- fects and out of tolerance dimensions, 1.2.1 In general, this document is not int
19、ended to take the place of a particular inspection procedure aid which may be provided for inspectors to verify conformance with a particular specification. The quality requirements specified in the basic specification are governing. 2, REFERENCED DOCUMENTS 2.1 The issues of the following documents
20、in effect on the date of invitation for bids form a part of this standard to the extent specified herein. STANDARDS MILITARY MIL-STD-105 - Sampling Procedures and Tables for Inspection by Attributes, MIL-STD-177 - Rubber Products, Terms for Visible Defects of. (Copies of specifications, standards, d
21、rawings, 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, ) 2.2 Other publications. The following document forms a part of this standard to the extent specified herein, U
22、nless otherwise indicated, the issue in effect on date of invitation for bids or request for proposal shall apply. AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS STANDARDS (ASTM) D-120 - Standard Specifications for Rubber Insulating Gloves (Copies may be obtained from the American Society for Testing an
23、d Materials, 1916 Race Street, Phila- (Technical society and technical association specifications and standards are generally available for delphia, Pa. 19103.) reference from libraries. They are also distributed among technical groups and using Federal agencies). 3, DEFINITIONS 3,l General, The cat
24、egories, major and minor defects, are as defined in MIL-STD-105. 3.2 Word descriptiona, Word descriptions of visible defects used in this standard are in accordance with MIL-STD-177, except as noted herein, 3.3 Specific definitions. For the purpose of this standard, the following definitions apply:
25、3.3.1 Hand area of glove, The hand area includes the fingers, thumb, crotch, back of the hand and palm; that is, all the area forward of the break of the wrist, 3.3.2 Wrist area of glove, The wrist area includes all the area backward of the break of the wrist. 3.3.3 Below minimum dimension. Below mi
26、nimum dimension refers to the lower dimension limit in I the contract, order, or specification under which the glove is purchased. The dimensions specifically covered are: length, size, and thickness. 1 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,
27、-_r MIL-STD-LbB 4 W 999793l 0079433 7 MIL-STD-168B 26 May 1969 3.3.4 Above maximum dimension. Above maximum dimension refers to the upper dimension limit in the contract, order, or specification under which the glove is purchased. The dimensions cpecificaly covered are: length, size, and thickness.
28、3.3.5 Allowable dimension of the defect, In determining “over“ or %ndertt for the type of defect, the largest dimension in any direction governs. 3.3.6 Misidentification. Misidentification is incorrect, missing, or illegible identification. 4. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 4.1 Enlarged photographs of represe
29、ntative major and minor defects are included to aid the inspectors, All photographs are listed in order in LIST OF FIGURES and indexed in table I according to figure number, type of defect, area of defect and classification of defect. (Major or minor) surface defects that might occur during the fabr
30、ication of alI-rubber gloves. It is not feasible to obtain examples of all possible defects; further, the defects mentioned in this standard do not abrogate requirements of a particular specification, contract or order, 4.2 It should be borne in mind that this standard has included photographs of on
31、ly the most common 5. DETAIL REQUIREMENTS 5.1 Sampling, Ail gloves shall be subjected to one or more MIL-STD-105 sampling procedures, as specified by the purchaser, except where the material specification includes a sampling plan. Acceptance or rejection of the lot , sub-lot, or batch shall be on th
32、e same basis. 5.2 Inspection procedure. The following order of procedure is suggested. 5.2.1 Surface inspection. The primary purpose of this test is to check the general quality of the vul- canizate by visual inspection. Each of the sample pairs of gloves taken in accordance with 5.1 shall be subjec
33、ted to thorough surface examination, inside and out, for construction, identification marking, visual defects and workmanship. 5.2.2 Measurement of length, size, and thickness. Length, size and thickness of the gloves shall be measured as specified by the contract, order, or specification under whic
34、h the glove is purchased. If no method is specified, use ASTM-D-180. 5.3 Classification. The gloves covered by this standard are divided into four main classes as to usage; that is, electrical, acid, solvent, and general purpose, as shown in tables I and II and on figures 1 to 29, inclusive. The deg
35、ree of seriousness of a defect depends upon the protection required in service. Acid and solvent classes are combined under one heading as their service protection requirements are similar. Table I - Classification of visual defects - Electrical Acid and solvent General purpose Area Major Minor Majo
36、r Minor Major Minor - - - - Figure Description of defects 1 and 2 Abrasion bruise below minimum 3 Abrasion bruise below minimum 4 thickness Hand X X X thickness Wrist X X X ness. . Hand X X X Acid cut below minimum thick- 2 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without
37、 license from IHS-,-,- I . . Acid cut below mininum thick- . 1/64 hch . . Anywhere X X X 5 Blister, over 1/64 inch, . . , . . Hand X X X 6 Blister, over 1/8 inch, . , , . Wrist X X X . Blister, over 1/64 inch to 1/8 inch . , . , . , . Wrist X X X I. Bloom . , , , . Anywhere X X X 7 Buckshot. , . , ,
38、 . , . , . Hand X X X . Buckshot . , . Wrist X X X 8 and 9 Contact scar, any size , , , , , . Hand X X X . Contact scar, over 1 inch . , , . Wrist X X X . , Contact scar, under 1 inch , . . Wrist X X X 10 Crease. , . , , Anywhere X X X , . Cuff missing . , , Wrist x X X . Cuts , , , , . Anywhere X X
39、 X 11 Dirt, over 1/4 inch. Anywhere X X X 13 Dirt, over 1/64 inch. . , . Hand X X X 12 and 13 Dirt, 1/64 to 1/4 inch, . . . , . Wrist X X X . . Dirt, under 1/64 inch. Anywhere X . Exudation . , , . Anywhere X X X . , , Hale. . Anywhere X X X 15 Lump, over 1/4 inch. . , . , . Anywhere X X X 14 and15
40、Lump, over 1/16 inch. , . Hand X X X than 2 lumps. . Hand X X X 2 lumps . Hand X X X 14 Lump, 1/16 to 1/4 inch . Wrist X X X . Misidentification . X X X , . , Pairing, faulty. , . X X X . , Patches . , , , , . Anywhere X X X 16 Pinch., . *. . , . . , . , . . , . . , Hand X X X 17 and 18 Pinch. . Wri
41、st X X X 19 , . . Lumps, 1/64 to 1/16 inch, more . Lumps, under 1/16 inch, 1 or Lumps, under 1/16 inch . Pit, under 1/64 inch below minimum thickness or more . Wrist X 7 . 20 and 21 . 22 23 . 24 and 25 Pockmark . Pockmark., . Rings below minimum thickness Roll (cuff edge) missing (where roll is spec
42、ified ) or loose, no adhesion . Roll (cuff edge) Blister under 1/4 inch. Roll (cuff edge) Blister 1/4 to 1 inch. Roll (cuff edge) over 1 inch . , . Runor ridge, no large beads , . Hand Wrist Anywhe Wrist Wrist Wrist Wrist Anywhe X -X re X X X X X re X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Provided by IHSNot f
43、or ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD- 168B 26 May 1969 Table I - Classification of visual defects (Contd) Electrical Acid and solvent General purpose Area MaiEr Minor Major Mi Major Minor - - Figure Description of defects . . , Runs with large beads (
44、see lumps . 26 Snapback, one . Anywhere x 26 Snapback, more than 1 . Anywhere X X X 27 Stain . Anywhere X X X . Tackiness. . Anywhere X X X Tear Anywhere X X X minimum thickness Hand X X X minimum thickness, Wrist X X X 28 & 29 Wash-off, weak spot, below . Wash-off, weak spot, below Table II - Class
45、ification of dimensional defects (see 5.2.3) Electrical Acid and solvent General purpose Major Minor Major Minor Major Minor - - Dimension Description of defect Length Over 1/4 inch above maximum Under 1/4 inch above maximum Over 114 inch below minimum Under 1/4 inch below minimum X X X X X X X X X
46、X X X Size Over 118 inch above maximum Under 1/8 inch above maximum Over 118 inch below minimum Under 1/8 inch below minimum X X X X X X X X X X X X Thickness Over 1/32 inch above maximum X X X Under 1/32 inch above maximum X X X Over 1/64 inch below minimum X X X Under 1/64 inch below minimum X X X
47、 Custodians: Army - GL Navy - SH Air Force - 82 Review activities: Army - GL Navy - SH, SA Air Force - 82, 85 Navy - MS, MC, YD Air Force - 11 User activities: Preparing activity: Navy-SH (Project 8415-0316) f-l- - - - 4 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without li
48、cense from IHS-,-,-Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-168B 26 May 1969 Figure 3. Abrasion bruise below minimum thickness wrist area
49、. Majos-Electrical. Minor-Other classes. 9 - _ _. - Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Figure 4. Acid cut below minimum thickness. Hand area-Major, all classes. 8 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from