MIL-DTL-46035C(MR)
5. PACKAGING
5.1 Packaging. For acquisition purposes, the packaging requirements shall be as specified in the
contract or order (see 6.2). When actual packaging of materiel is to be performed by DoD personnel,
these personnel need to contact the responsible packaging activity to ascertain requisite packaging
requirements. Packaging requirements are maintained by the Inventory Control Point's packaging
activity within the Military Department or Defense Agency, or within the Military Department's System
Command. Packaging data retrieval is available from the managing Military Department's or Defense
Agency's automated packaging files, CD-ROM products, or by contacting the responsible packaging
activity.
6. NOTES
(This section contains information of a general or explanatory nature that may be helpful, but is not
mandatory.)
6.1 Intended use. The high strength wrought titanium alloys in annealed or heat treated shapes
covered by this specification are military unique. This material is suitable for critical components such as
tubes, chambers, and nozzles.
6.2 Acquisition requirements. Acquisition documents should specify the following:
(a) Title, number, and date of this specification.
(b) Issue of DoDISS to be cited in the solicitation, and if required, the specific issue of
individual documents referenced (see 2.2).
(c) When other than vertical quenching is permitted (see 3.3).
(d) Special identification marking not covered in 3.7.
(e) If random checking of material by the government is not needed (see 4.2.1).
(f)
Sampling plans when applicable (see 4.4.2.1 and 4.4.2.2).
(g) Rejection of test specimens, if different (see 4.7.2).
(h) Packaging requirements (see 5.1).
6.3 Definitions.
6.3.1 Critical section. The critical section is the thickest section of a piece which must meet the
mechanical property requirements of table II. The properties shown in table II may not be obtainable in
all thicknesses covered by this specification. Proper precautions should be taken, by sufficient
investigation or tests, to establish that the materials properties can be attained in the required thickness.
6.3.2 Prolongation. A prolongation for purposes of inspection and tests is defined as an extension
beyond the finished component length, where the diameter and mass distribution of the extension are not
less than those of the component at a point coincident with the end of the finished component from
which it extends.
6.4 Charpy specimen. Charpy specimens used for verification tests should be obtained from the
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Standard Reference Materials Program at NIST-
SRMP, 100 Bureau Drive, Mail Stop 2322, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-2322. In addition to postal
service, other ways to contact NIST are facsimile 301-948-3730, e-mail srminfo@nist.gov, or
https://ts.nist.gov/srm.
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