1、 NOT MEASUREMENT SENSITIVE MIL-STD-2073-1E w/CHANGE 1 7 January 2011 SUPERSEDING MIL-STD-2073-1E 23 May 2008 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARD PRACTICE FOR MILITARY PACKAGING AMSC N7296 AREA PACKProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-20
2、73-1E w/CHANGE 1 iiFOREWORD 1. Details and decision logic for the use of this standard are described in 1.1, 1.2, and figure 1. 2. This standard is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense. 3. For additional guidance on the contents of this document, contact the
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5、g permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-2073-1E w/CHANGE 1 iiiCONTENTS Paragraph Page 1. SCOPE 1 1.1 Purpose .1 1.2 Applicability 1 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 3 2.1 General .3 2.2 Government documents .3 2.2.1 Specifications and standards 3 2.2.2 Other Government documents, drawings and public
6、ations .4 2.3 Non-Government publications .5 2.4 Order of precedence .5 3. DEFINITIONS .6 3.1 General .6 3.2 Categorization 6 3.3 Common group items .6 3.4 Consumable 6 3.5 Container Design Retrieval System (CDRS) .6 3.6 Critical items 6 3.7 Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive (ESDS) items .7 3.8 Frag
7、ility factor .7 3.9 Hazardous material 7 3.10 Military packaging 7 3.11 Packaging design validation 8 3.12 Repairable item 8 3.13 Reusable container .8 3.14 Sealed .9 3.15 Selective group items .9 3.16 Special group items 9 4. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 10 4.1 General .10 4.1.1 Options .10 4.2 Development
8、 of military packaging details and data requirements 10 4.3 Hazardous material 10 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-2073-1E w/CHANGE 1 ivCONTENTS (Continued) Paragraph Page 4.4 Packaging of classified items .10 4.5 Quantity per
9、unit pack (QUP) 10 4.6 Containers 10 4.7 Kits .10 4.8 Repairable excess and residual parts .11 4.9 Loose fill materials 11 4.10 Shock and vibration absorption .11 4.11 Determination of item fragility 11 4.12 Packaging materials .11 5. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS .11 5.1 General military package design con
10、siderations .11 5.2 Military preservation 12 5.2.1 Cleaning and drying .12 5.2.2 Preservatives 12 5.2.2.1 Preservative applicability .12 5.2.2.2 Application of contact preservatives 12 5.2.2.3 Application and use criteria of volatile corrosion inhibitors (VCI) .12 5.2.3 Methods of military preservat
11、ion - general requirements 13 5.2.3.1 Surfaces coated with preservatives 14 5.2.3.2 Metal surfaces not coated with preservatives 14 5.2.3.3 Method 10 - Physical protection 14 5.2.3.4 Method 20 Physical protection with preservative (with greaseproof wrap, as required) .15 5.2.3.5 Method 30 - Waterpro
12、of or waterproof-greaseproof protection with preservative 15 5.2.3.5.1 Method 31 - Waterproof bag, heat sealed 15 5.2.3.5.2 Method 32 - Container, waterproof bag, heat sealed .15 5.2.3.5.3 Method 33 - Greaseproof-waterproof bag, heat sealed . 16 5.2.3.6 Method 40 - Watervaporproof protection with pr
13、eservative as required .16 5.2.3.6.1 Method 41 - Watervaporproof bag, heat sealed .16 5.2.3.6.2 Method 42 - Container, watervaporproof bag, heat sealed, container .16 5.2.3.6.3 Method 43 - Floating watervaporproof bag, heat sealed .17 5.2.3.6.4 Method 44 - Rigid container (other than metal), sealed
14、17 5.2.3.6.5 Method 45 - Rigid metal container, sealed 17 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-2073-1E w/CHANGE 1 vCONTENTS (Continued) Paragraph Page 5.2.3.7 Method 50 - Watervaporproof protection with desiccant . 17 5.2.3.7.1 Met
15、hod 51 - Watervaporproof bag with desiccant, heat sealed .19 5.2.3.7.2 Method 52 - Container, watervaporproof bag with desiccant, heat sealed, container . 19 5.2.3.7.3 Method 53 - Floating watervaporproof bag with desiccant, heat sealed 20 5.2.3.7.4 Method 54 - Rigid container (other than metal) wit
16、h desiccant, sealed .20 5.2.3.7.5 Method 55 - Rigid metal container with desiccant, sealed 20 5.2.4 Military preservation requirements for items with specific characteristics .21 5.2.4.1 Electrostatic discharge sensitive (ESDS) items .21 5.2.4.2 Items capable of disassembly.21 5.2.4.3 Flexible-coila
17、ble items .21 5.2.4.4 Caging or damping .21 5.2.4.5 Items with mounts 21 5.2.4.6 Rubber and synthetic rubber items 21 5.2.4.7 Hazardous items .21 5.2.4.8 Moveable parts .21 5.2.4.9 Items compatible with VCI 21 5.2.4.10 Vacuum sensitive items .22 5.3 Level A and B packing requirements 22 5.3.1 Interm
18、ediate containers 22 5.3.2 Exterior containers .22 5.3.2.1 Container selection 22 5.4 Minimal packing requirements 23 5.5 Marking 23 5.6 Military packaging design validation provisions .23 5.7 Quality assurance provisions .23 6. NOTES .24 6.1 Intended use .24 6.2 Acquisition requirements .24 6.3 Ass
19、ociated Data Item Descriptions (DIDs) .24 6.4 Testing facilities .25 6.5 Subject term (key word) listing .25 6.6 Copies of regulations .25 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-2073-1E w/CHANGE 1 viCONTENTS (Continued) Paragraph Pag
20、e 6.7 Changes from previous issue .25 6.8 Changes in methods of preservation designations .25 6.9 Conversion of heat sealable bag designators .26 6.10 Supersession .26 FIGURES Figure Page 1 Military packaging requirements development decision chart .2 TABLES Table Page I Approximate fragility factor
21、s .28 II Method of preservation vs. appropriate MIL-DTL-117 bag designations and materials .29 III Heat-sealable bag designator conversion chart 30 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-2073-1E w/CHANGE 1 viiCONTENTS (Continued) APP
22、ENDICES APPENDIX A DEVELOPMENT OF MILITARY PACKAGING REQUIREMENTS Paragraph Page A.1 SCOPE 31 A.2 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 31 A.2.1 General .31 A.2.2 Government documents .31 A.2.2.1 Specifications and standards 31 A.2.2.2 Other Government documents, drawings and publications .34 A.2.3 Non-Government pu
23、blications .35 A.3 USE OF EXISTING PACKAGING REQUIREMENTS .36 A.3.1 Application .36 A.4 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 36 A.4.1 General .36 A.4.2 Hazardous material package testing 36 A.4.3 Hazardous material shipment documentation 36 A.5 MILITARY PACKAGING CODE DEVELOPMENT 36 A.5.1 Item classification 37 A.5.2
24、 Item characteristics 37 A.5.3 Categorization 37 A.5.3.1 Category code 37 A.5.3.2 Category code development .38 A.5.3.2.1 First category physical and chemical characteristics 38 A.5.3.2.1.1 Item composition/properties criteria 38 A.5.3.2.1.2 Critical item criteria .39 A.5.3.2.1.3 Contact preservativ
25、e criteria 39 A.5.3.2.2 Second category weight/size/fragility .39 A.5.3.2.3 Third category preservatives .39 A.5.4 Military packaging code development .39 A.5.4.1 Military packaging codes for common items.39 A.5.4.2 Military packaging codes for selective items 40 A.5.5 Recording of developed packagi
26、ng data 40 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-2073-1E w/CHANGE 1 viiiCONTENTS (Continued) APPENDICES (Continued) APPENDIX A (Continued) Paragraph Page A.6 CONTAINER SELECTION.40 A.7 FORMULAS .40 A.8 PACKAGING DESIGN VALIDATION .4
27、0 A.8.1 Common items .40 A.8.2 Selective and special items 40 FIGURES Figure Page A-1 Format for interpretation of packaging code sequence 41 A-2 Military packaging data development flow chart .42 TABLES Table Page A-I Physical and chemical characteristics category code determination 43 A-II Weight/
28、size/and non-operational fragility category code determination .49 A-III Contact preservative category code determination .50 A-IV Predetermined military packaging data for common items 55 A-V Calculation of material sizes and weights 59 A-VI Procedural packaging specifications 61 Provided by IHSNot
29、 for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-2073-1E w/CHANGE 1 ixCONTENTS (Continued) APPENDICES (Continued) APPENDIX B FACTORS AND FORMULAE ESTABLISHING MILITARY PACKAGING QUP AND ICQ Paragraph Page B.1 SCOPE 63 B.2 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS . 63 B.3 DETERMINA
30、TION OF QUP 63 B.3.1 Repairable items (depot or field level) or items designated Hi-value or Hi-priority .63 B.3.2 Consumable items 63 B.3.3 Irregular configuration, delicate or fragile items .63 B.3.4 Pairs and sets items 63 B.3.5 Items unit packed in accordance with Method 50 .63 B.3.6 Kit 64 B.3.
31、7 Lumber, raw stock, paints, oils and dope 64 B.3.8 Factors and formulae establishing QUP 64 B.3.8.1 Consumable items having both maintenance and overhaul applications .64 B.3.8.2 Consumable items having overhaul applications only 64 B.4 QUANTITY PER UNIT PACK DETERMINATION FORMULAE 66 B.4.1 Formula
32、 A 66 B.4.2 Formula B 67 B.5 DETERMINATION OF ICQ .68 B.5.1 Quantities per intermediate container 68 B.5.2 Intermediate container limitations .68 TABLES Table Page B-I Guidance for establishing number of unit packs per intermediate container 69 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or network
33、ing permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-2073-1E w/CHANGE 1 xCONTENTS (Continued) APPENDICES (Continued) APPENDIX C CONTAINERS Paragraph Page C.1 SCOPE 70 C.2 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 70 C.2.1 General .70 C.2.2 Government documents .70 C.2.2.1 Specifications, standards and drawings .70 C.2.2.2
34、 Other Government Documents, Drawings and Publications .72 C.2.3 Non-Government publications .72 C.3 GENERAL 73 C.3.1 Unit container size .73 C.3.2 Use of unit containers as shipping containers 73 C.4 EXPENDABLE CONTAINERS 73 C.4.1 Interior containers 73 C.4.2 Exterior containers .73 C.5 REUSABLE CO
35、NTAINERS .73 C.5.1 Specialized containers 73 C.5.1.1 Design 73 C.5.1.2 Container Design Retrieval System (CDRS) .74 C.5.1.3 Specialized shipping containers for ordnance .74 C.5.2 Multiapplication containers .74 C.5.2.1 Design and selection 74 C.5.2.2 Identification 74 C.5.2.3 Coded data .74 C.5.2.4
36、Packaging design validation 74 C.5.2.5 Short life containers .75 C.5.2.6 Long life containers .76 C.5.2.7 Multiapplication container availability 76 C.5.2.7.1 General Services Administration (GSA) .76 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-M
37、IL-STD-2073-1E w/CHANGE 1 xiCONTENTS (Continued) APPENDICES (Continued) APPENDIX C (Continued) Paragraph Page C.5.2.7.2 Naval Inventory Control Point (NAVICP) 77 C.5.2.7.3 Commercial sources .77 TABLES Table Page C-I Interior containers .78 C-II Exterior shipping containers - selection by maximum we
38、ight of contents and level of packing .79 C-III Fiberboard container size list 83 C-IV Multiapplication container selection 85 APPENDIX D DEVELOPMENT OF MILITARY PACKAGING REQUIREMENTS FOR KITS (PARTS AND MODIFICATION) Paragraph Page D.1 SCOPE 95 D.2 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 95 D.3 PRESERVATION 95 D.3.1
39、 Consolidation of different items within a method of preservation 95 D.3.2 Application of preservative compounds or oils .96 D.3.2.1 Kits procured for oxygen equipment .96 D.3.2.2 Preservation procedures .96 D.3.2.3 Items susceptible to corrosion (iron, steel, magnesium, etc.) 96 D.4 UNIT PRESERVATI
40、ON 96 D.4.1 Physical protection .96 D.4.2 Segregation of items within packs 96 D.4.3 Skin packaging .96 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-2073-1E w/CHANGE 1 xiiCONTENTS (Continued) APPENDICES (Continued) APPENDIX D (Continued) P
41、aragraph Page D.4.3.1 Skin packaging metals .96 D.4.3.2 Skin packaging shims or gaskets .97 D.5 PACKING AND MARKING OF KITS .97 APPENDIX E MILITARY PACKAGING DATA FORMS E.1 SCOPE 99 E.2 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 99 E.2.1 General .99 E.2.2 Government documents .99 E.2.2.1 Standards 99 E.2.2.2 Other Govern
42、ment documents, drawings, and publications 99 E.2.3 Non-Government publications .100 E.3 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 100 E.3.1 Development of military packaging data .100 E.3.2 Recording military packaging data 100 E.3.2.1 Recording of data .100 E.3.2.2 National Stock Number (NSN) requirements 100 E.3.2.3
43、Coded data .100 E.3.2.4 Kits (Parts and Modification) 101 E.3.2.5 Special packaging instructions .101 E.4 DETAILED REQUIREMENTS .101 E.4.1 Development of military packaging data .101 E.4.1.1 Procedural specification data .101 E.4.2 Preparation of military packaging data 101 E.4.2.1 Nomenclature .102
44、 E.4.2.2 Manufacturers Commercial and Government Entity code and part number .102 E.4.2.3 Configuration item (CI) .102 E.4.2.4 Item identification data 102 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-2073-1E w/CHANGE 1 xiiiCONTENTS (Conti
45、nued) APPENDICES (Continued) APPENDIX E (Continued) Paragraph Page E.4.2.5 Preservation and packing data .102 E.4.2.6 Supplemental data 102 E.4.2.7 Special packaging instruction (SPI) data .102 E.5 SPECIAL PACKAGING INSTRUCTIONS 103 E.5.1 General .103 E.5.2 Format 103 E.5.3 Elements .103 E.5.4 Detai
46、led requirements 104 E.5.4.1 Package assembly instructions .105 E.5.4.2 Bill of materials .105 E.5.4.3 Specification containers .105 E.6 APPROVAL OF CONTRACTOR DEVELOPED PACKAGING DATA .106 E.6.1 Procedures for submitting data for approval 106 E.6.1.1 Approval of data without National Stock Numbers
47、.106 E.6.1.2 Approval of data for emergency shipments .106 E.6.1.3 Approval of data of interest to one DoD agency .106 E.6.1.4 Use of background data for approval .106 E.6.1.5 Data for common items 106 E.6.2 Return of approved data .106 E.6.3 Authentication 107 E.6.4 Transmittal of data 107 E.6.4.1
48、Military packaging data .107 E.6.4.2 Special packaging instructions .107 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-2073-1E w/CHANGE 1 xivCONTENTS (Continued) APPENDICES (Continued) APPENDIX E (Continued) FIGURES Figure Page E-1 Preservation and Packing Data .117 TABLES Table Page E-I Item identification data for PART A of DD Form 2326 108 E-II Preservation - Packing data for PART B of DD Form 2326 111 E-III. Supplemental data for PART C of