MIL-PRF-14107D
TABLE I - Requirements and verification methods.
Property
Requireme
Verificati
Qualificati
Conformanc
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Inspection
Operating
Requirements
Hydrolytic stability
3.3.1
4.3.2.1
X
X
Swelling of synthetic
X
X
rubber
3.3.2
4.3.2.2
Flash point
3.3.3
4.3.2.3
X
X
Pour point
3.3.4
4.3.2.4
X
X
Neutralization number
3.3.5
4.3.2.5
X
X
Viscosity
3.3.6
4.3.2.6
X
X
Precipitation
3.3.7
4.3.2.7
X
X
Evaporation loss
3.3.8
4.3.2.8
X
X
Lubricating
3.3.9
4.3.2.9
X
durability
Physical appearances
3.3.10
4.3.2.10
X
X
Environmental
Requirements
Hazardous materials
3.2.1
4.3.5
X
X
Corrosion protection
3.4.1
4.3.3.1
X
X
Oxidation stability
3.4.2
4.3.3.2
X
X
Storage stability
Low temperature
3.4.3.1
X
4.3.3.3.1
Ambient temperature
3.4.3.2
X
4.3.3.3.2
Support and Ownership
Requirements
Identification
3.5.1
4.3.4.1
X
X
marking
4.3.2 Operating requirements verification.
4.3.2.1 Hydrolytic stability. Conduct this test for 48 hours at
200°F(93.3°C) in accordance with Method 3457 of FED-STD-791 with the
following changes:
a. Polish the copper strip with silicon carbide or aluminum
oxide having cloth or paper backing rather than emery paper.
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