AIA/NAS 3440-2012 pdf download PACKAGE, MULTIPLE CAVITY
SCOPEThis standard provides a method for the packaging of like items in individual cavities, compartments, or sections1.0of multiple-type packages.
2.0REFERENCES
General Packaging Standard NAS 850.2.1
2.2Field Force,Protection For Standard NAS 853.
REQUIREMENTS3.0
3.1GENERAL
3,1,1Requirements of General Packaging Standard NAS 850 are a part of this standard except as noted herein.
3.1.2Terminals, pins, or other projections shall be protected by means of the design of the container or by use ofinserts or devices within the multiple package
3,1.3Tape or other sealing material when used shall not contact the item.
3,1.4All items shall he uniformly oriented within the package so that identifying markings or color codings are aligned
3,1.5Requirements of Field Force, Protection For Standard NAS 853, are part of this standard except as noted herein.Items which may be damaged by Field Forces (electrostafic, electromagmetic effects) in a non-operating environ-ment, shall be provided with an appropriate protection by the individual package or through a lead shorting deviceapplied to the item .
3.1.6Unit packages shall be designed to permit safe and easy removal and replacement of each item without damagingof the unit or package. Design shall allow replacement without addition of any adhesives, tapes, devices, oruse of equipment.
3.2 UNIT PACKAGING
3.2.1 The quantity per unit package shall be as follows, unless otherwise specified by the procurement document: One (1) multiple cavity, with unit portions containing either one (1), five (5) or ten (10) individual cavities.
3.2.2 Unit package length shall not exceed fifteen (15) inches.
3. 2.3 Package items in a multiple cavity package fabricated of chemically neutral material, such as plastic, sturdy chipboard, etc. Container design shall ensure that each item is individually spaced to prevent contact with another item.
3. 2.4 The multiple packages shall incorporate either a breakaway or cutaway capability for each unit portion permitting issue control. The issue capability may be achieved by use of grooves, per- forations, scores, or other means of breaking off or cutting off the partial amount without damaging the remaing package.
AIA/NAS 3440-2012 pdf download
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