A-A-20094A
For Department of Defense procurements.
The following requirements are applicable when specified by the contracting officer:
A. Commercial packaging. Baking powder shall be packaged in 12-, 14-, or 16-ounce hermetically sealed metal cans in accordance with good commercial practice. When required, one reusable plastic lid will be provided with each can.
B. Commercial packing. Cans shall be packed in fiberboard boxes complying with Uniform Freight Classification or National 140tor Freight Classification.
C. Export packaging. Baking powder shall be packaged in 12-, 14-, or 16-ounce hermetically sealed metal cans. When required, one reusable plastic lid will be provided with each can. The product shall be packaged in an open-top style, round metal can, with a soldered or welded side seam and compound-lined, double-seamed ends. The can body and ends shall be made from not less than 0.25 pound per base box electrolytic tin plate. The can shall be of sufficient base plate weight and temper to protect the product during shipment and storage. The can shall be coated overall on the outside with a coating conforming to Type I, or when specified, Type iii of TT-C-495.
D. Export packing. Twenty-four 12-, 14-, or 16-ounce metal cans of product shall be packed into a snug-fitting fiberboard hex, constructed, closed, and reinforced in accordance with Style RSC, V3C, V3S, or V4S of PPP-B-636. Tiered cans shall be separated with a full length and width fiberboard pad. Each shipping container shall be reinforced with a nonmetallic strapping or pressure sensitive adhesive, filament-reinforced tape in accordance with the appendix of PPP-5-636.
E. Unit loads. Shipping containers shall be arranged in unit loads in accordance with MIL-L-35078. When unit loads are strapped, the strapping shall be limited to nonmetallic strapping, except for Type II, Class F loads.
f. Labeling (commercial and export). Commercial labeling shall be acceptable.
G. Marking (commercial and export). Marking of shipping containers and unit loads shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-129.
Notes.
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