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Air Force Appearance Standards | Engineering360
AIR FORCE APPEARANCE STANDARDS
Description: This eliminates visual clutter and results in an efficient, cost effective and attractive system that enhances the quality of life and creates a unified professional appearance for all Air Force installations. The applicability of this document is limited to the United States Air Force. More Info
NAVY - OPNAV 11012.4 - (N46) IMPLEMENTATION OF THE U.S. NAVY INSTALLATION APPEARANCE GUIDE (IAG) Organization: NAVY
Description: This instruction applies to all Navy-controlled lands, shore
facilities and installations, including Navy operations support
centers, in the U.S. and abroad and to all Joint Base supported
components and tenants including, but not limited to: Navy systems
commands; Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED); commissaries and
base exchanges; Marine Corps; Air Force; Army; Department of
Defense Educational Agency; and Federal and non-federal
organizations, hereinafter referred to collectively as "Navy
Installations". More Info
FORD WSS-M1J216-A - PAINT, AIR OR FORCED DRYING, FUEL TANKS ***TO BE USED WITH FORD WSS-M99P1111-A*** Organization: FORD
Description: The material defined by this specification is an air drying or
force drying paint. It is essentially for providing fuel tanks with
improved cosmetic appearance, and enhancing the resistance
performance of the substrate material. More Info
Description: This part does not apply to: (a) Non-firing collector replica antique firearms, which look authentic and may be a scale model but are not intended as toys modelled on real firearms designed, manufactured, and produced prior to 1898; (b) Traditional B–B, paint-ball, or pellet-firing air guns that expel a projectile through the force of compressed air, compressed gas or mechanical spring action, or any combination thereof, as described in American Society for Testing and Materials standard F 589–85, Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Non-Powder Guns, June 28, 1985. More Info
Description: This part does not
(a) Non-firing collector replica antique firearms, which look
authentic and may be a scale model but are not intended as toys
modelled on real firearms designed, manufactured, and produced
prior to 1898;
(b) Traditional B-B, paint-ball, or pellet-firing air guns that
expel a projectile through the force of compressed air, compressed
gas or mechanical spring action, or any combination thereof, as
described in American Society for Testing and Materials standard F
589–85, Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Non-Powder Guns,
June 28, 1985. More Info
(b) Traditional B–B, paint-ball, or pellet-firing air guns that
JSA - JIS L 1096 - TESTING METHODS FOR WOVEN AND KNITTED FABRICS Organization: JSA
Description: NOTE 2 The International Standards corresponding to this
Standard and the symbol of degree of correspondence are as
ISO 3071: 2005 Textiles-Determination of pH of aqueous
ISO 3801: 1977 Textiles-Woven fabrics-Determination of mass
per unit length and mass per unit area
ISO 5084: 1996 Textiles-Determination of thickness of
ISO 7211-1: 1984 Textiles-Woven fabrics-Construction-Methods
of analysis-Part 1: Methods for the presentation of a weave diagram
and plans for drafting, denting and lifting
ISO 7211-2: 1984 Textiles-Woven fabrics-Construction-Methods
of analysis-Part 2: Determination of number of threads per unit
ISO 7211-3: 1984 Textiles-Woven fabrics-Construction-Methods
of analysis-Part 3: Determination of crimp of yarn in
ISO 7211-4: 1984 Textiles-Woven fabrics-Construction-Methods
of analysis-Part 4: Determination of twist in yarn removed from
ISO 7211-5: 1984 Textiles-Woven fabrics-Construction-Methods
of analysis-Part 5: Determination of linear density of yarn removed
ISO 7211-6: 1984 Textiles-Woven fabrics-Construction-Methods
of analysis-Part 6: Determination of the mass of warp and weft per
unit area of fabric
ISO 7768: 2009 Textiles-Test method for assessing the
smoothness appearance of fabrics after cleansing
ISO 9237: 1995 Textiles-Determination of the permeability of
fabrics to air
ISO 13934-1: 1999 Textiles-Tensile properties of
fabrics-Part 1: Determination of maximum force and elongation at
maximum force using the strip method
ISO 13934-2: 1999 Textiles-Tensile properties of
fabrics-Part 2: Determination of maximum force using the grab
ISO 13936-1: 2004 Textiles-Determination of the slippage
resistance of yarns at a seam in woven fabrics-Part 1: Fixed seam
ISO 13936-2: 2004 Textiles-Determination of the slippage
resistance of yarns at a seam in woven fabrics-Part 2: Fixed load
ISO 13936-3: 2005 Textiles-Determination of the slippage
resistance of yarns at a seam in woven fabrics-Part 3: Needle clamp
ISO 13937-1: 2000 Textiles-Tear properties of fabrics-Part
1: Determination of tear force using ballistic pendulum method
ISO 13938-1: 1999 Textiles-Bursting properties of
fabrics-Part 1: Hydraulic method for determination of bursting
strength and bursting distension
ISO 22198: 2006 Textiles-Fabrics-Determination of width and
length (Overall evaluation: MOD)
in the contents between the relevant International Standards and
Description: Ships , service craft and small boats manned by civilian
crews are also exempted from this instruction unless approved by
the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) as specified in reference (a)
b . In addition to the change in appearance of this maintenance
manual , there are significant changes in content to comply with
OPNAV policy concerning shipboard maintenance. More Info
API PUBL 4261 - ALCOHOLS AND ETHERS A TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT OF THEIR APPLICATION AS FUELS AND FUEL COMPONENTS - THIRD EDITION
Description: The transportation fuels industry has been shaped by six important
events since the issuing of the
Clean Air Act Amendments of 1977: a) the increased use of alcohols as
blending components, b) the
appearance of marketplace concerns resulting from the misuse of
alcohols as blending components, c)
the implementation of federal environmental regulations covering the
composition of motor fuels, d)
the onset of federal regulations requiring the use of oxygenates, e)
the use of several different
ethers as fuel components, and f) the ban on MTBE in California by
2002. More Info
DODD 6200.03 CE-02 - PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Organization: DODD
Description: Implements Federal human quarantine regulation (parts 70 and
71 of Reference (h)) and supersedes those portions of Army
Regulation 40-12/Secretary of the Navy Instruction 6210.2A/Air
Force Regulation 161-4 (Reference (m)), relevant to human
quarantine. More Info
DOD - UFC 2-100-01 - INSTALLATION MASTER PLANNING Organization: DOD
Description: The processes, products, tools, and strategies in this UFC apply to the preparation of master plans for all United States Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps permanent installations and reserve component locations in the United States, its territories, and overseas (see 10 USC 2801 (c)(4) for the definition of a military installation). More Info
AA WATP23 - WELDING ALUMINUM: THEORY AND PRACTICE - FOURTH EDITION
Description: Overhead highway signs, lighting poles and protective railings are
common on our highways. Aluminum
for these applications offers good appearance, durability, and ease of
handling during assembly. More Info