MIL-DTL-3965H
6.5 International Standardization Agreement. Certain provisions of this specification are the subjects of
International Standardization Agreement (NEPR No. 16). When amendment, revision, or cancellation of this
specification is proposed which will affect or violate the international agreement concerned, the preparing activity will
take appropriate reconciliation action through international standardization channels including departmental
standardization offices, if required.
6.6 Substitution data. The capacitors specified herein are not for use in new design after the date of this
specification. They are authorized for use in design contracts effective on or before the date of this specification, and
to support existing military equipment for a cross reference for new design of the substitutability relationship of
inactivated styles, see the applicable specification sheet (see 3.1).
6.6.1 Retention of qualification and conformance inspection. For the purpose of retention of qualification and
conformance inspection (see 4.5 and 4.6), test data on identical items covered by MIL-PRF-39006 may be used.
6.7 Tin plated finishes. Tin plating is prohibited (see 3.5.4) because it may result in tin whisker growth. Tin whisker
growth could adversely affect the operation of electronic equipment systems. For additional information, see ASTM
B545, Standard Specification for Electro Deposited Coating of Tin.
6.8 Subject term (key word) listing.
Bracket
Capacitance
Cathode
Tantalum
Vibration
6.9 Environmentally preferable material. Environmentally preferable materials should be used to the maximum
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extent possible that the material meets or exceeds the operational and maintenance requirements, and promotes
economically advantageous life cycle costs. Table VII lists the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) top
seventeen hazardous materials targeted for major usage reduction. If any of these hazardous materials are required,
it is recommended that it be used only when other materials cannot meet performance requirements.
TABLE VII. EPA top seventeen hazardous materials.
Benzene
Dichloromethane
Tetrachloroethylene
Cadmium and Compounds
Lead and Compounds
Toluene
Carbon Tetrachloride
Mercury and Compounds
1,1,1 - Trichloroethane
Chloroform
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Trichloroethylene
Chromium and Compounds
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
Xylene
Cyanide and Compounds
Nickel and Compounds
6.10 Changes from previous issues. The margins of this specification are marked with asterisks to indicate where
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changes from previous issue were made. This was done as a convenience only and the Government assumes no
liability whatsoever for any inaccuracies in these notations. Bidders and contractors are cautioned to evaluate the
requirements of this document based on the entire content irrespective of the marginal notations and relationship to
the last previous issue.
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