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4.2 Water resistance test. Two drops of water shall be placed on the outside of the sack and covered with a watch glass. The water shall remain on the outside of the sack without being absorbed for not less than 10 minutes.
4.3 Impact resistance test. Determine the cubic capacity of the sack by multiplying the three factors F1, F2, and F3 together:
Cubic capacity = F1 X F2 X F3
F1 = specified length
F2 = 90% of specified width
F3 = 10% of specified width
Fill a graduated cylinder or similar volumetric device to 75% of the cubic capacity of the sack with dry, unpopped, popcorn. Transfer the popcorn to the sack and seal the open end of the sack. Drop each sack six times from a height of 91 cm (36”) onto hard surface such as uncarpeted concrete. The sack shall be dropped once on each face and once on each side. If any popcorn spills from the sack, the sack does not pass the impact resistance test.
5. PACKAGING, PACKING, AND MARKING. Packaging, packing, and marking shall be as specified in the contract or purchase order.
6. REFERENCED DOCUMENTS. The issue of the referenced documents in effect on the date of the solicitation for offers or request for proposals shall be used to determine conformance with the requirements of this Commercial Item Description.
6.1 CFR, Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, Protection of the Environment, Part 247. Copies may be purchased with a VISA, Master Card or prepaid check through: Government Printing Office, Washington DC; Phone 202-783-3238. When ordering ask for: Title 40, Parts 190-250; Stock Number: 869-013-00-146-0.
7. NOTES.
7.1 Ordering data. Purchasers shall specify the following in the contract or purchase order:
7.1.1 Type required.
7.1.2 Dimensions, expressed as width by length
7.1.3 Packaging, packing and marking required.
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