MIL-DTL-24441D(SH)
TABLE VI. Packaging.
Packaging
Recommended requirements for direct Government acquisitions
1. The components should be furnished in cans appropriate to kit requirements capable
of holding 0.47 liters (L) (1 pint (pt)), 0.945L (1 quart (qt)), 3.78L (1 gallon (gal)),
and 18.9L (5 gals). Kits should consist of two containers.
2. Multiple friction plug containers should be in accordance with PPP-C-96, Type V,
Class 2. Interior coatings should be as specified therein. Exterior coatings, including
side seam stripping, should be as specified therein for plan B. Wire handles, as
specified therein, should be provided for the 3.78L (1-gal) container. Closure of the
properly filled and sealed cans should be as specified in the appendix thereto.
Containers
3. Containers should comply with the requirements of the Uniform Freight
Classifications (UFC), the National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC), and the
applicable requirements of the Code of Federal Regulations 49 CFR, Department of
Transportation (DOT).
4. Unit of procurement: The paints covered by this specification should be purchased
by volume. The unit of procurement should be in multiples of 1 L or 1 U.S. liquid
gallon at 15.5 °C (60 °F).
1. Commercial packaging should be in accordance with ASTM D3951.
2. Containers should comply with the requirements of the Uniform Freight
Commercial packaging
Classifications (UFC), the National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC), and the
applicable requirements of the Code of Federal Regulations 49 CFR, Department of
Transportation (DOT).
Packing should be specified as follows:
1. Overseas delivery (level A) packing. Intermediate containers of like size kits of
paint should be packed in close-fitting wood boxes in accordance with PPP-B-601,
overseas type, or PPP-B-621, Class 2. Box closure and strapping should be as
specified in the applicable box specification or the appendix thereto, except that
strapping should be flat and the finish B.
Packing
2. Domestic delivery (level B) packing. Level B packing should be as for level A,
except that boxes should be domestic type or class and the strapping should be finish
A or B.
3. Commercial packing. The paint in the unit kit and intermediate containers should, as
applicable, be packed in multiples of like sizes in accordance with UFC, NMFC, and
49 CFR requirements.
Intermediate containers should be palletized in accordance with MIL-STD-147. Only
Palletization
one size unit or intermediate container should be placed on a pallet.
Unit kits
The paints covered by this specification should be packed and packaged as kits.
MSDS and product/
A copy of the MSDS and company product data/procedure sheets (ASTM F718) should
procedure data sheets
be attached to the shipping document for each destination.
Paints should be packaged in intermediate containers as kits. Intermediate containers
should be close-fitting corrugated fiberboard boxes in accordance with UFC, NMFC,
and 49 CFR requirements. Fiberboard used in the construction of interior (unit and
Intermediate containers
intermediate) and exterior containers, including interior packaging forms, should be in
accordance with PPP-F-320. PPP-F-320 classes should be domestic fire-retardant or
weather resistant fire-retardant.
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