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MIL-HDBK-775 Base Document:1996

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FOAM-IN-PLACE PACKAGING, PROCEDURES FOR
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1. SCOPE
   1.1 Purpose
   1.2 Application
   1.3 Classification
2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
   2.1 Government documents
       2.1.1 Specifications, standards and handbooks
       2.1.2 Other Government publications
3. DEFINITIONS (Not Applicable)
4. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
   4.1 Materials
       4.1.1 Foam chemicals
       4.1.2 Toxic and hazardous materials
       4.1.3 Use of recycled polyurethane
   4.2 Sensitive items
   4.3 Safety and health considerations (occupational and environmental)
       4.3.1 Purging dispensing head
       4.3.2 Pyrolysis
       4.3.3 Combustibility
       4.3.4 Personal protective measures
       4.3.5 First aid
       4.3.6 Vapor detection
       4.3.7 Decontamination
       4.3.8 Waste management
   4.4 Unit protection
   4.5 Foam dispensing equipment
   4.6 Foam conditions
   4.7 Predetermination of foam thickness
   4.8 Determinations of foam volume (quantities)
   4.9 Utilization of restraining devices
5 DETAILED REQUIREMENTS
  5.1 General
      5.1.1 Technique I, split pack, standard
      5.1.2 technique II, split pack, alternate
      5.1.3 Technique III, split pack, inverted
      5.1.4 Technique IV, foam-in-bag
      5.1.5 Technique V, special technique, modified
      5.1.6 Technique VI, foamed container
      5.1.7 Technique VII, encapsulated pack
      5.1.8 Technique VIII, preformed molding
  5.2 Performance characteristics
      5.2.1 Exterior appearance
      5.2.2 Rough handling damage
      5.2.3 shock mitigation (flexible foams)
      5.2.4 Pack opening
      5.2.5 Completeness of fill
      5.2.6 Foam adherence
      5.2.7 Release of items
      5.2.8 Item condition
      5.2.9 Conditioning of pack
  5.3 Reusability
  5.4 Marking for shipment and storage
  5.5 Foam workmanship
6 NOTES
  6.1 Intended use
  6.2 Ordering data
  6.3 Sampling for Group B inspection
  6.4 Opening and reusability information for technique VII packs
  6.5 Foam-in-place training
  6.6 Subject term (keyword) listing
  6.7 Changes from previous document
FIGURES
APPENDICES
A. Quality assurance provisions
B. English-metric conversions
TABLES

Provides the requirements and procedures (techniques) for packaging supplies using foam-in-place (FIP) materials.

Committee
AREA PACK
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes MIL STD 1191 (09/2004)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
61
PublisherName
US Military Specs/Standards/Handbooks
Status
Current

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