DLA MIL-STD-1487-1970 GLOSSARY OF CLOTH COATING IMPERFECTIONS《布涂层不完善词汇》.pdf
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1、I , i- - . . i- - z MILITARY STAMIARD . MIL-STD- 1 June 1970 GLOSSARY OF CLOTH COATING IMPERFECTIONS FSC 8305 THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS I PAGES. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL- STD- 148 7 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON, D. c. 2030
2、1 Glossary of Cloth Coating imperfections MIL-STD- 1487 1. Agencies of the Department of Defense. 2. to U. S. Amy Natick Laboratories (GL), Natick, Massachusetts This Military Standard is mandatory for use by all Departments and Recommended corrections, additions, or deletions should be addressed 01
3、760. ii Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-1. Government procurement agencies and their contractors. a need for a glossary of coating im-perfections for all coated cloths. The pul-pose of the standard is to furnish a common vocabulary fo
4、r use by It is designed to fill 2. quality of the basic materials and variation inmanufacturing processes and finishing operations. This standard, however, does not attempt to pin down the cause o the defects but merely to identify the defect in the finished product. Defects are likely to occur from
5、 many causes such as variation in the 3. Contributions by the Coated Fabrics Industries are acknowledged as are comments submitted by agericies that reviewed the draft of the standard. are requested to submit to the preparing activity comments, new terns and de- finitions that are considered applica
6、ble to this standard. Users iii Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-1. 1.1 1.2 2. 3. 3-1 3 *2 iv Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,- MIL-STD-Lq87 3 77777LL 0082251 O MIL-STD-
7、i48 7 1. SCOPE 1.1 General.- This standard establishes definitions for the words, terms and expressions for defects peculiar to the general field of coated cloths. A.2 Application.- source of defects in the preparation of visual examination sections of coaked cloth specification. It is anticipated t
8、hat this standard will serve as a 1.2.1 This standard is not intended to take the place of a particular in- spection 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.
9、1.2.2 This standard covers only visual defects for coated cloth material, more specifically, defects applicable to the coating and coating material. Defects applicable to the cloth to which coating is applied are covered in FED-STD-4. FEDERAL FED-STD-4 - Glossary of Fabric imperfections (Copies of s
10、pecifications, 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. GLOSSARY OF Tm 3.1 Introduction.- Defect terms are arranged alphabeticahy. Synon
11、ymous and similar terns are cross referenced, “See, I . . 3.2 Definitions.- Abraded area Abrasion Abrasion exposing base -An area of cloth worn away by rubbing or -Coating friction worn, reduced in gauge, -Coating worn through to base cloth. scraping. frequently surface roughed. cloth Abrasion mark
12、-_ - -An abraded spot. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-LLI87 83 M 9999933 0082252 2 M Adhesions Air pocket Air streak Bald spot Bar Bar mark Bare back Bare spot EUeeding Blister Blocking Bloom, blooming Blotchy Boardy Brittle
13、coating Broken edge (selvage) Build-up in roll Bruise Burn Burned gum -,See “Blocking“. - Se e “Bli st er “ -Streak caused by air trapped between cloth and compound or by air entrapped between calender roll and coating film as applied to cloth. -Waviness in material; inability to lie flat due to dis
14、tortion of cloth or uneven tension in coating. (See “Railroad tracks I). -A deficiency of firish in a small area. -A mark caused when coating machine is stopped or operated with an uneven or jerky motion. -Surface mark or indentation by the bars of a festooning oven or chamber used for suspension of
15、 the coated cloth during vulcanization or similar operation where material is allowed to rest temporarily on a heated bar or pipe, . e.g., on heating pipes on spreader steam table. -A cloth face which is free of any coating or covering. -Uncoated-area in the cloth. See “Bald spot. -mgration of an in
16、gredient to surface to form an oily film or beads; term usually used for liquid materials. Exudation, sweating. -Raised bubble or peak-out of surface coat; raised spot or void. -Tace, ability to adhere to self; adhesion between touching layers of material. does not unroll readily. -Coating compound
17、ingredients surfacing, generally detrimental to .ahesion or cement- ing; blush or discoloration; non-uniform appearance. Cloth -See “Mottled“. -A stiff or tinny effect. -Cracks when flexed, -Fractured. -Uneven thickness of coated cloth roll result- ing from curled, doubled, folded or rolled edges or
18、 uneven application of coating. -A scar caused by an uncrued artfcle striking a non-coated abject. -Cloth charred by excessive heat; singe; scorch. -Coating that has been carbonized or deteriorated resulting from excessive heat. This condition may also be caused by incornpatability of com- pounding
19、ingredients or improper mixing of compound. Overvulcanization. 2 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Burnt areas Burnt stock Chafe mark Charred areas Checked coating Cold check Contamination Crack Cracked coating Crac king Crazing Crater
20、Crease Crows feet Curled cut Delamination Depression Dimple Dirty Discoloration Double Doubling crease Dry areas pleat; doubling of surfaces that do crease. opposite appearance of a blister. not adhere to one another and that cannot be corrected by manual pressure. -Radial lines and marks of pattern
21、 indicated by the name. -Undulated. -An opening made with a sharp edged object. -Surface coat removed, scraped, peeled or otherwise taken avay from the cloth; separation of coating from base cloth; separation of one cloth; separation of one cloth from another in a plied material. -Holmr in a surface
22、. See “Crater“. -Small surface depression; collapsed blister. -Uncleanness -Color other than specified, entirely or in part. -Edges or selvages curled to the extent that material folds on itself. -A crease folded back on itself, -Excessive heat applied in vulcanization process. -A crease permanently
23、 set into the material. -Inclusion; foreign matter which on removal leaves an uncoated, poorly coated area or a through hole. -Heavy deposit of dusting material. -Area that has a heavier coating than the surround- -Finish coat leaves uneven appearance. -Finish does not cover entire sheet. -Finish co
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