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(determination by technical means of physical and chemical properties) of the item.
Sampling for inspection. Sampling for inspection shall be conducted in accordance with MIL-STD-105. Where feasible, the same sample shall be used for the determination of two or more inspection, examination, and test characteristics. The unit of product for inspection, examination, test purposes shall be one curette. Unless otherwise specified, sampling for examination shall be conducted at inspection level II, except for dimensions which shall be conducted at inspection level S-1, AQL 2.5 (percent defective) and sampling for tests (when applicable) shall be conducted at inspection level S-1. For tests the acceptance number shall be zero (0) for all sample sizes.
Contractor certification. The contractor shall certify that the product offered meets the salient characteristics of this description and conforms to the producers’ own drawings, specifications, standards, and quality assurance practices. The Government reserves the right to require proof of such conformance prior to first delivery and thereafter as may be otherwise provided for under the provisions of the contract.
Tests. Tests shall be conducted to determine compliance with specification requirements.
Chemical analysis. In the absence of contractor certification for the raw material, a chemical analysis shall be conducted. The chemical analysis shall be performed by reagent solutions, combustion methods, nonemission methods, or by spectrochemical analysis. Any ASTM method shall be acceptable.
Metric products. Products manufactured to metric dimensions will be considered on an equal basis with those manufactured using inch-pound units, providing they fall within the tolerance specified using conversion tables contained in the latest revision of Federal Standard 376, and all other requirements of this document are met. If a product is manufactured to metric dimensions and those dimensions exceed the tolerances specified in the inch/pound units, a request should be made to the contracting officer to determine if the product is acceptable. The contracting officer has the option of accepting or rejecting the product.
Regulatory requirements.
Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. If the product covered by this document has been determined by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to be under its jurisdiction, the
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