MIL-PRF-17331K(SH)
6.5 International standardization agreement implementation. This specification implements international
standardization agreement NATO STANAG 1135. When amendment, revision, or cancellation of this specification
is proposed which will modify the international agreement concerned, the preparing activity must coordinate the
action with the U.S. National Point of Contact for the international standardization agreement, as identified in the
ASSIST database at https://assist.dla.mil.
6.6 Material certification. Materials to be installed in submarines are to be controlled to prevent off-gassing,
which contaminates the submarine s atmosphere and can result in health hazards to personnel or deleterious effects
on machinery. These controls are administered through the Submarine Material Control Program, which is
described in the Nuclear Powered Submarine Atmosphere Control Manual, S9510-AB-ATM-010 chapter titled
"Material Control Program". Under the Submarine Material Control Program, all materials considered for use on
submarines require certification and assignment of a usage category. Under the certification process, candidate
materials are selected by Navy activities or contractors, and a request for certification is submitted to the Naval Sea
Systems Command, SEA 05S, 1333 Isaac Hull Ave., SE, Stop 5160, Washington Navy Yard, DC 20376-5160 or
emailed to CommandStandards@navy.mil. The certification request is accompanied by detailed information,
including descriptions of the material, method of application, usage, and storage. A chemical analysis is conducted,
which is normally accomplished through off gas testing. The off gas test is required to be conducted in a
Government-approved laboratory designated by the preparing activity. Information pertaining to this test
requirement may be obtained from the Naval Sea Systems Command, SEA 05S, 1333 Isaac Hull Ave., SE, Stop
5160, Washington Navy Yard, DC 20376-5160 or emailed to CommandStandards@navy.mil. Based on the
chemical analysis results, a usage category is assigned to the material defining whether, and to what extent, the
material may be used on submarines.
6.7 Toxicity evaluation. The NMCPHC requires sufficient information to permit an HHA of the product.
Upon completion of the HHA, a copy will be provided by the NMCPHC to the Government for evaluation.
6.8 Definitions.
6.8.1 Bulk lot. A bulk lot consists of a quantity of a homogeneous mixture of fluid offered for acceptance in a
single, isolated container or manufactured in a single plant run, through the same processing equipment, with no
change in the ingredient materials.
6.8.2 Ortho isomer. Isomers are compounds with the same molecular formula but different structures. The
ortho isomer is one where adjacent sites on a benzene ring are substituted.
6.8.3 Packaged lot. A packaged lot consists of an indefinite number of 55-gallon drums or smaller unit
packages of identical size and shape, offered for acceptance, and filled with a homogeneous mixture of fluid from a
single, isolated container, or filled with a homogeneous mixture of fluid.
6.9 Subject term (key word) listing.
2190 TEP
Air compressors
Gas turbine auxiliaries
Line shaft bearings
6.10 Changes from previous issue. Marginal notations are not used in this revision to identify changes with
respect to the previous issue due to the extent of the changes.
Preparing Activity:
Navy SH
(Project 9150-2011-004)
NOTE: The activities listed above were interested in this document as of the date of this document. Since
organizations and responsibilities can change, you should verify the currency of the information above using the
ASSIST Online database at https://assist.dla.mil.
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