MIL-PRF-3150E
6.3 Qualification. With respect to products requiring qualification, awards will be made
only for products which are, at the time of award of contract, qualified for inclusion in QPL 3150
whether or not such products have actually been listed by that date. The attention of the
contractors is called to these requirements, and manufacturers are urged to arrange to have the
products that they propose to offer to the Federal Government tested for qualification in order
that they may be eligible to be awarded contracts or purchase orders for the products covered by
this specification. Information pertaining to qualification of products may be obtained from:
Department of the Army, U.S. RDECOM-TARDEC, F & L Technology Team, ATTN:
AMSRD-TAR-D, MS110, Warren, Michigan 48397-5000.
6.3.1 QPD access. QPD is available to view or download at https://assist.daps.dla.mil.
Note: The Qualified Products List (QPL) for MIL-PRF-3150 is now listed in QPD.
6.3.2 Product formulation disclosure. MIL-PRF-3150 suppliers must submit to the
Qualifying Activity a detailed quantitative description of the product formulation, identifying
each constituent material (base oil, additive, solvent, etc.) by percentages used in the finished
product.
6.4 Toxicity clearance. Department of the Army (DA) administrative publications AR
40-5, "Preventive Medicine", AR 70-1, "Army Acquisition Policy", and DA Pamphlet 70-3,
"Army Acquisition Procedures", require that all new chemicals and materials being added to the
Army supply system have a Toxicity Clearance. This involves a toxicological evaluation of
materials to assure the safety of their use. Address toxicity questions and the Toxicity Clearance
request to: Commander, US ARMY Center for Health and Preventative Medicine (MCHB-TS-
T), 5158 Blackhawk Road, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010-5403.
6.5 Container materials. Container material must be of a density sufficient to prevent
migration of the product or any constituents through the container.
6.6 Definitions.
6.6.1 Removability. Process of eliminating oil from test panels after testing.
6.6.2 Bulk lot. An indefinite quantity of a homogeneous mixture of oil manufactured in a
single plant run (not exceeding 24 hours), through the same processing equipment, with no
change in the ingredient materials.
6.6.3 Packaged lot. An indefinite number of 55-gallon drums or smaller unit containers
of identical size and type, offered for acceptance, and filled with homogeneous mixture of oil
manufactured in a single plant run (not exceeding 24 hours), through the same processing
equipment, with no change in the ingredient materials.
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