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DEFSTAN 81-6/4(2002) : 2002

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

A Withdrawn Standard is one, which is removed from sale, and its unique number can no longer be used. The Standard can be withdrawn and not replaced, or it can be withdrawn and replaced by a Standard with a different number.

PACKAGING OF VALVES, ELECTRONIC (ELECTRONIC TUBES)

Withdrawn date

04-07-2008

Published date

12-01-2013

Description
Content
Preface
Main Text
SECTION 1 - GENERAL
1 Scope
2 Warning
3 Related Documents
4 Definitions
5 Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive Devices (ESDS)
SECTION 2 - PACKAGING
6 General Requirements
7 Valves Containing Hazardous Materials
8 Level P Packages (equivalent to NATO Level 4)
9 Level N Packages (equivalent to NATO Level 3)
10 Level J Packages (equivalent to NATO Level 2)
SECTION 3 - MARKING
11 General
12 Warning Markings for Packages Containing Radioactive
   Materials
13 Warning Markings for Packages Containing items with an
   Implosion Hazard
14 Warning Markings for Packages Containing ESDS Devices
15 Warning Markings for Packages Containing Beryllium (its
   compounds and alloys)
16 Other Warning Markings
ANNEX A - Marking Requirements and Factory Identification
          Codes
ANNEX B - Beryllium Hazards

States requirements for packaging of Valves, Electronic (Electronic Tubes) to Military Packaging Levels and is complementary to the Service Packaging Instruction Sheet (SPIS).

DevelopmentNote
Supersedes DEFSTAN 81-6/3(1980), DEFSTAN 81-6/2(1977) & DEFSTAN 81-6/1(1969) (10/2003)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
UK Ministry of Defence Standards
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

DEFSTAN 81-41(PT6)/7(2010) : 2010 PACKAGING OF DEFENCE MATERIEL - PART 6: PACKAGE MARKING
DEFSTAN 07-85(PT1)/3(2006) : 2006 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR WEAPONS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS - PART 1: MANDATORY DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
DEFSTAN 81-41(PT6)/6(2004) : 2004 PACKAGING OF DEFENCE MATERIEL - PART 6: PACKAGE MARKINGS
DEFSTAN 05-34/2(1984) : 1984 MARKING OF SERVICE MATERIAL

DEFSTAN 81-41(PT6)/5(1999) : 99 AMD 1 00 PACKAGING OF DEFENCE MATERIEL - PART 6: PACKAGE MARKINGS
DEFSTAN 81-125/2(1999) : 1999 ELECTROSTATIC CONDUCTIVE FOAM SHEET
DEFSTAN 00-9/2(1983) : 1983 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR QUALIFICATION APPROVAL, CAPABILITY APPROVAL AND QUALITY ASSURANCE OF COMPONENTS FOR MINISTRY OF DEFENCE USE
DEFSTAN 81-48/2(1999) : 1999 PAPER, KRAFT UNION
DEFCON 68 : 2017 SUPPLY OF DATA FOR HAZARDOUS ARTICLES, MATERIALS AND SUBSTANCES
BS 5378-3:1982 Safety signs and colours Specification for additional signs to those given in BS 5378:Part 1
DEFSTAN 05-34/2(1984) : 1984 MARKING OF SERVICE MATERIAL
BS EN 61340-5-1:2016 Electrostatics Protection of electronic devices from electrostatic phenomena. General requirements
DEFSTAN 81-25/3(1998) : 1998 TAPE, PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE (WATER-RESISTANT FABRIC)
BS 5378-1:1980 Safety signs and colours Specification for colour and design
BS 3895:1976 Guide to the design, testing and use of packaging for the safe transport of radioactive materials
DEFSTAN 75-3/3(1999) : 1999 TAPE, PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE (WATER-RESISTANT, TRANSPARENT)
BS EN 61340-5-2:2001 Electrostatics. Protection of electronic devices from electrostatic phenomena User guide
DEFSTAN 93-116/1(2000) : 2000 POLYETHYLENE (LOW DENSITY) FILM FOR PACKAGING TYPES 1, 2 AND 3
STANAG 4434 : 2007 NATO STANDARD PACKAGING FOR MATERIAL SUSCEPTIBLE TO DAMAGE BY ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (AEPP 2)
DEFSTAN 81-41(PT5)/5(2002) : 2002 PACKAGING OF DEFENCE MATERIEL - PART 5: PRODUCTION PROCESSES
DEFSTAN 81-112/1(1996) : 1996 BAGS, ELECTROSTATIC SHIELDING

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