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cushioned with film. Secure the cushioning film with tape whose adhesive shall not come in contact with the cleaned component.
(c)Outer packaging. After performing 5.16.2(a) and/or 5.16.2(b), if applicable, place the component in a film bag and gently compress the bag to force out excess air. Seal the bag using heat seal, tape, or other mechanism, such as zip-lock bags. Adhesive shall not come in contact with the cleaned component.
5.16.3 Internally cleaned items. The requirements for packaging internally cleaned items are as follows:
(a)Plugs and external caps. Plug or cap openings using methods such as metal or rigid plastic covers, polyethylene or other bagging, threaded and non-threaded plugs and caps, expandable and nonexpandable wafer plugs, and inflatable plugs. Caps or plugs shall be wiped with a clean cloth prior to use. A cap or plug shall not be used if it can completely be inserted into the opening which it protects without specific foreign material
controls. Whenever installing a cap or plug, ensure that the seal is tight.
(b)Closure with film. Apply film over openings. The film shall be chosen considering items such as thickness, strength, sloughing resistance, and moisture permeability. Secure the film tape
taking care so that the tape does not contact the open portions of the item.
5.16.4 Identification.
5.16.4.1 Acceptance. In order to identify critical application materials and components cleaned in accordance with this standard, a sticker or tag shall be completed. The sticker or tag shall be affixed to the capped or plugged item or package or placed inside the package in a manner that does not contact the cleaned surface. The sticker or tag may be of any shape, may be of any background color except green, and shall, at a minimum, specify the following information:
(a)CLEANED IAW MIL-STD-1622 FOR CRITICAL APPLICATIONS (b)Do Not Open Until Ready for Use
(c)The name of the activity or organization that performed the cleaning
(d)The date cleaning was performed
(e)The name of the final cleaning agent used.
5.16.4.2 Rejection. In order to identify critical application materials and components which have been contaminated, action shall be taken
by the shop processing the material or quality assurance office representative to clearly indicate that the material requires recleaning.
5.16.5 Inspection of packaging. Prior to use or transport, the packaging of all clean materials shall be inspected. If the package is torn or damaged exposing the cleaned surface to the ambient atmosphere, the item shall be inspected as specified in 5.14.1.1. Items that do not pass the inspection shall be handled as specified in 5.13.
6. NOTES
(This section contains information of general or explanatory nature that may be helpful, but is not mandatory.)
6.1 Intended use. This standard practice is for the cleaning of naval surface ship, submarine and diving compressed air systems. The cleaning
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