FED-STD-791D
storage precautions, emergency treatment and measures, and spill practices of each chemical are
explained.
5.2 Dry cleaning solvent (CID A-A-59601D).
5.3 Carbon remover (Penetone Corporation 74 Hudson Avenue, Tenafly, New Jersey,
Penetone ECS or equivalent) [u,u,u].
5.4 n-Heptane [1,3,0].
5.5 Acetone [1,3,0].
5.6 SAE J1966, lubricating oil.
5.7 Polytetrafluoroethylene tape and gasket material [0,0,0].
5.8 Fiberfrax insulation [0,0,0].
5.9 Raxbestos-Manhattan A-56 gasket material [0,0,0].
5.10 Metal specimens [0,0,0].
Aluminum
ASTM B 209
8Mn Annealed, 110ksi (758 MPa)
yield strength-UNS R56080
Titanium
99.9% purity
Silver
AMS 5040
Steel
SAE AMS 5518
Stainless Steel
5.11 Glass wool fiber, Corning Cat. No. 3950 [0,0,0].
5.12 400 grit silicon carbide paper [0,0,0].
5.13 30 grit aluminum oxide [0,0,0].
6. PROCEDURE
6.1 Cleaning procedure.
6.1.1 Test-oil sump. The test-oil sump assembly is completely dismantled for cleaning
of all internal components after each test. The sump interior is thoroughly cleaned with a
suitable solvent, hand scrubbing, or mild abrasive blast to remove all traces of deposits from the
previous test. A new test-oil pumpshaft seal is installed prior to each test.
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