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3.21 Resistance to solvents. When the capacitors are tested as specified in 4.7.17, marking shall remain legible
and shall not smear or rub off. In addition, there shall be no visible indication of damage or deterioration to the
capacitor body.
3.22 Resistance to soldering heat. When tested as specified in 4.7.18, capacitors shall meet the following
requirements:
Insulation resistance:
Shall be not less than the initial requirement (see 3.8).
Capacitance:
The capacitance change shall not exceed ±5 percent or ±5 pF, whichever is
greater, from the initial measurement.
Dissipation factor:
Shall not exceed the initial requirement.
3.23 Recycled, recovered, or environmentally preferable materials. Recycled, recovered, or environmentally
preferable materials should be used to the maximum extent possible provided that the material meets or exceeds the
operational and maintenance requirements, and promotes economically advantageous life cycle costs.
3.24 Marking. Marking of capacitors shall conform to method I of MIL-STD-1285, and unless otherwise specified
(see 3.1), shall include the type designation, "JAN" brand, trademark, source code, date code (inspection lot of
4.6.1), rated voltage, capacitance tolerance, and highest rated temperature. Capacitors shall be marked as
specified (see 3.1).
3.24.1 JAN and J marking. The United States Government has adopted, and is exercising legitimate control over
the certification marks "JAN" and "J", respectively, to indicate that items so marked or identified are manufactured to,
and meet all the requirements of specifications. Accordingly, items acquired to and meeting all of the criteria
specified herein and in applicable specification, shall bear the certification mark "JAN" except that items too small to
bear the certification mark "JAN" shall bear the letter "J". The "JAN" or "J" shall be placed immediately before the
part number except that if such location would place a hardship on the manufacturer in connection with such
marking, the "JAN" or "J" may be located on the first line above or below the part number. Items furnished under
contracts or orders which either permit or require deviation from the conditions or requirements specified herein and
in applicable specifications shall not bear "JAN" or "J". In the event an item fails to meet the requirements of this
specification and the applicable specification sheets or associated specifications, the manufacturer shall remove
completely the military part number and the "JAN" or the "J" from the sample tested and also from all items
represented by the sample. The "JAN" or "J" certification mark shall not be used on products acquired to contractor
drawings or specifications. The United States Government has obtained Certificate of Registration Number 504,860
for the certification mark "JAN" and Registration Number 1,586,261 for the certification mark "J".
3.25 Workmanship. The capacitors shall be processed in such a manner as to be uniform in quality and shall be
free from pits, corrosion, cracks, rough edges, and other defects that will affect life, serviceability, or appearance.
4. VERIFICATION
4.1 QPL system. The manufacturer shall establish and maintain a QPL system as described in 3.3. Evidence of
such compliance is a prerequisite for qualification and retention of qualification.
4.2 Classification of inspection. The inspection requirements specified herein are classified as follows:
a.
Qualification inspection (see 4.4).
b.
Verification of qualification (see 4.5).
c.
In-process inspection and conformance inspection (see 4.6).
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