MIL-PRF-87895A(USAF)
products, and is therefore nonreactive with such explosive fills. This is essential due to the
amplification of irreversible growth which results in exudation related maintenance problems of
serviceable munitions, rendering them unserviceable.
6.2
Acquisition requirements.
Acquisition documents must specify the following:
a. Title, number, and date of the 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 a first article is required. (see 3.1).
d. Packaging requirements (see 5.1).
6.3
Subject term (key word) listing.
EAK
EALK
explosives
6.4
Changes from previous issue.
Marginal notations are not used in this revision to identify changes with respect to the previous
issue due to the extent of the changes.
6.5
Materials source.
One type of material which satisfactorily fulfills the requirement of Part A is Eastabond G92, a
pure amorphous polypropylene, available from Eastman Chemical Products, Inc., Plastics
Products Division, P.O. Box 431, Kingsport TN 37662-0431. One type of material that
satisfactorily fulfills the requirements of Part B is Indopol H1500, a polybutene polymer,
available from AMOCO Chemicals Corp., 200 East Randolph St., Lobby 16., Chicago IL
60601-7126. WL/MNME, 2306 Perimeter Rd., Ste. 9, Eglin AFB FL 32542-5910, prior to
usage, must approve use of similar materials from other sources.
6.6
Material name.
The formulated liner material shall
be
commonly
referred
to
as
the
PPPB
(polypropylene/polybutylene) bomb liner.
Custodians:
Preparing activity:
Air Force - 11
Air Force - 11
Review activity:
(Project No. 1325-F495)
Air Force - 70, 99
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