MIL-PRF-19978K
4.7.3 Radiographic inspection (see 3.7) (ERs only, when applicable. see 3.1). Capacitors shall be tested in
accordance with method 209 of MIL-STD-202. The following details shall apply:
a. Radiographic quality: Sufficient definition to determine that specimens are free from defects specified in
3.7.
b. Image-quality indicator: A sample part of the same type as the part being radiographed that contains either
an actual or simulated defect which is at least 10 percent smaller than the smallest defect to be detected.
c. Positions of specimen: Two views perpendicular to the terminal axis. After first view, specimen shall be
rotated 90 degrees for the second view.
d. Evaluation of images.
(1) Special kind of viewing equipment: Magnifying glass.
(2) Magnification: 10X.
(3) Defects to be sought in specimen: As specified in 3.7.
4.7.4 Thermal shock (see 3.8). Capacitors and retainers shall be tested in accordance with method 107 of MIL-
STD-202. The following details and exceptions shall apply:
a. Test condition letter: Unless otherwise specified, B, except that during step 3, capacitors shall be
conditioned at the high ambient test temperature (see 3.1).
b. Measurements before and after cycling: Not applicable.
4.7.5 Seal (see 3.9). Capacitors shall be tested in accordance with method 112, MIL-STD-202. The following
details shall apply:
a. Test condition letter: As specified, see 3.1.
b. Examination after test: Capacitors shall be visually examined for evidence of leakage.
4.7.5.1 Seal - alternative test (see 3.9). For capacitors with a liquid impregnant, the following seal test may be
substituted: Capacitors shall be placed on a clean sheet of absorbent paper and exposed to the applicable high
ambient test temperature for a minimum of 1 hour. The capacitor shall then be visually examined for evidence of
leakage of impregnant or filling compounds or bubbles from the seal. Capacitors to be subjected to the salt spray
(corrosion), and immersion tests may be excluded from the seal test until after the salt spray (corrosion), and
immersion tests are completed.
4.7.6. Dielectric withstanding voltage (see 3.10).
4.7.6.1 Capacitors (see 3.10.1). Capacitors shall be tested in accordance with method 301, MIL-STD-202. The
following details and exceptions shall apply:
a. Magnitude of test voltage: As specified in table XV.
b. Nature of potential: dc.
c. Duration of application of test voltage: As specified in table XV.
d. Points of application of test voltage: As specified in table XV.
e. Examinations after test: Capacitors shall be visually examined for evidence of breakdown, arcing, or other
visible damage.
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