DLA MIL-P-156B-1956 POTASSIUM NITRATE.pdf
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1、MiJXARY SPECIFICATION POTASSIUM NITRATE This specijicatwn has been approved by the Deptment of Defense and is ma?: datory for we bg the Departments of the Army, uL8 Naw, and the Air Fm. 1. SCOPE 1.1 hpe. This specification covers po- tassiim nitrate for use in the manufacture of propellants, chemica
2、l munitions, and pyrotechnic compositions. 1.2 Ciassification. Potassium nitrate shall be of the following clases, as specified (see 6.1 and 6.2) : Class 1-for use in black powder and chemical munitions. Class 2-for use in pyrotechnic com- Class 3-for use in propellants. positions. . 2. APPLIC.4BLEM
3、)(=UMENTS 2.1 The following specifications and standards, of the issue in effect on date of invitation for bids, form a part of this specification : SPECIFICATiON mERAL . RR-S-366 -Sieves, Standard for MILITARY Testing Purposes JAN-P-113 -Packaging and Packing for Overseas Ship- menbBags, Shipping,
4、Textile, and Paper- Laminated MIL-P-156B 68 m 7777706 0113365 7 m -_. - 13 - 19-15- MIL-P-156B I 18 APRIL 1956 SUPERSEDING JAN-P-156A 9 JULY 1946 MIGG-2550 -General Specification for Ammunition Ex- cept Small Arms Ammunition STANDARDS MILITARY MIGSTD-129-Marking for Shipment . andstorage (Copies of
5、specifications, standardri, drswinga, and publications, required by contradors in connection with specific procurement functions ahould be ob- tained from the pramring activity or (LB directed by the contracting officer.) 2.2 Other publications. The following document forms a part of this specificat
6、ion. Unless otherwise indicated, the issue in effect on date of invitation for bids shall apply. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION 49 CFR Il-lr- 6 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-P-LShB 68 W 9997906 03113370 O Wb MIL-P-156B with the
7、mercury in the reading and com- pensatj:-,g tubes on a level, the mercury in the rec-: .ng tube marks the calculated vol- ume of t!:e air. Paste a strip of paper on the tube so 25 to mark the height of the mercury in the cc-3pensating tube. Consider this as the stand;.rd volume of air with which eve
8、ry volume of gas, to be measured, is compared. (Note. Tile use of dry air tends to form a scum around the reading level of the compensating tube, thus requiring frequent restandardization of the nitrometer. Tnis scum is caused by reaction of oxygen in the air with mercury, or by impurities. Dry nitr
9、ogen eliminates the condition and should be used, if available. A half drop of sulfuric acid will also prevent this scum.) 4.4.12.1.2 Potassium nitrate method. Re- crystallize three times, from 95-percent alco- hol, a sample of reagent grade potassium nitrate, and grind this to pass through a U. S.
10、Standard No. 100 sieve. After drying at 135O to 150OC. for 2 or 3 i:crurs, weigh a portion of exactly 1 gm. into a small weighing bottle and transfer this portion to the cup of the generating bulb, Wash the potassium nitrate into the geiierating bulb by means of eight to ten portions of 99.5 +- 0.5-
11、percent nitrogen-free sulfuric acid cooled to approximately SOC., using a tctal Yo!ume of Y5 mi. of the acid. Fith the lower stopcock U the generating bulb open an the mercury reservoir low enough to maintain a slightly reduced pressure in the generating bulb, shake the sample until most of the gas
12、has been generated. Adjust the mercury reservoir until the mercury drops nearly to the lower shoulder of the generating bulb. Close the lower stopcock and shake the bulb 1-igorously for 3 minutes. Replace the bulb on the rack, open the lower stopcock, and allow the tube to stand for 5 minutes, the l
13、evels in the generating bulb and reservoir being approximately the same, having previ- ously introduced desiccated air into the com- pensating tube as described in 4.4.12.1. Close the Iower stopcock, and shake the gen- eating bulb for 1 additional minute. Trans- fer the gas to the reading tube, and
14、adjust the levels of the mercury in the reading and compensating tubes to approximately the same height. Allow the gas to stand for approximately 20 minutes, to permit equali- zation of the temperature. With a sulfuric acid U-tube leveling device make careful ad- justments, so that the mercury in bo
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