DDD-M-001349 Base Document:1967
Withdrawn
Withdrawn
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MAT, FLOOR, AND MATTING, PILE SURFACE, ENTRANCE WAY TYPE (NO S/S DOCUMENT)
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Published date
12-07-1967
Publisher
Withdrawn date
16-03-1983
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1. SCOPE AND CLASSIFICATION
2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
3. REQUIREMENTS
4. QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS
5. PREPARATION FOR DELIVERY
6. NOTES
| DevelopmentNote |
NOTICE 1 - Notice of Cancellation without replacement. (09/2003)
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| DocumentType |
Standard
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| Pages |
18
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| PublisherName |
US Military Specs/Standards/Handbooks
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| Status |
Withdrawn
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| PPP-T-76 Revision C:1976 | Tape, Packaging, Paper (for Carton Sealing) (S/S by ASTM-D5486) |
| FED-STD-601 Base Document:1955 | Rubber: Sampling and Testing |
| MIL-STD-129 Revision R:2014 | Military Marking for Shipment and Storage |
| FED-STD-501 Revision A:1966 | FLOOR COVERING, RESILIENT, NONTEXTILE, SAMPLING AND TESTING |
| ASTM D 418 : 1993 | Standard Methods of Testing Pile Yarn Floor Covering Construction (Withdrawn 1998) |
| FED-STD-123 Revision H:2007 | Marking for Shipment (Civil Agencies) |
| PPP-B-601 Revision H:1989 | BOXES, WOOD, CLEATED-PLYWOOD (S/S BY ASTM-D6251) |
| PPP-B-1055 Revision B:1975 | BARRIER MATERIAL, WATERPROOF, FLEXIBLE |
| PPP-B-621 Revision D:1981 | Boxes, Wood, Nailed and Lock-Corner (S/S by ASTM-D6880) |
| ASTM D 925 : 2014 : REDLINE | Standard Test Methods for Rubber Property—Staining of Surfaces (Contact, Migration, and Diffusion) |
| MIL-STD-105 Revision E:1989 | Sampling Procedures and Tables for Inspection by Attributes (See Notice 3 for Replacement Information) |
| PPP-T-45 Revision D:1977 | Tape, Gummed, Paper, Reinforced and Plain, for Sealing and Securing (S/S by A-A-1492 and A-A-1671) |
| MMM-A-260 Revision C:1984 | ADHESIVE, WATER-RESISTANT, (FOR SEALING WATERPROOFED PAPER) |
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