Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 1959 - Administrative law |
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... tensile steel , or of stainless steel . [ Amended ] No hazardous repairs on loaded [ Revised ] motor vehicles . Test for leaks . [ Amended ] 78.321-6 78.321-9 78.321-11 Properties of material . [ Amended ] 78.325-14 78.325-21 78.326 ...
... tensile steel , or of stainless steel . [ Amended ] No hazardous repairs on loaded [ Revised ] motor vehicles . Test for leaks . [ Amended ] 78.321-6 78.321-9 78.321-11 Properties of material . [ Amended ] 78.325-14 78.325-21 78.326 ...
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... Tensile strength ---- 1,500 pounds per square inch minimum . Percent elongation.- 400 percent minimum . NOTE 1 : Properties to be obtained by a test method approved by Bureau of Explosives . Other materials may be added which shall not ...
... Tensile strength ---- 1,500 pounds per square inch minimum . Percent elongation.- 400 percent minimum . NOTE 1 : Properties to be obtained by a test method approved by Bureau of Explosives . Other materials may be added which shall not ...
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... Tensile strength ---- 2.6 maximum . 0.910-0.925 . 1500 pounds per square inch minimum . Percent elongation ------ 400 percent mini- mum . NOTE 1 : Properties to be obtained by a test method approved by the Bureau of Explo- sives . Other ...
... Tensile strength ---- 2.6 maximum . 0.910-0.925 . 1500 pounds per square inch minimum . Percent elongation ------ 400 percent mini- mum . NOTE 1 : Properties to be obtained by a test method approved by the Bureau of Explo- sives . Other ...
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... Tensile strength_ . Percent elongation_____ 2.6 maximum . 0.910-0.925 . 1,500 pounds per square inch minimum . 400 percent mini- mum . NOTE 1 : Properties to be obtained by a test method approved by the Bureau of Explo- sives . Other ...
... Tensile strength_ . Percent elongation_____ 2.6 maximum . 0.910-0.925 . 1,500 pounds per square inch minimum . 400 percent mini- mum . NOTE 1 : Properties to be obtained by a test method approved by the Bureau of Explo- sives . Other ...
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... Tensile strength .--- 1,500 pounds per inch mini- square mum . Percent elongation.- 400 percent minimum . NOTE 1 : Properties to be obtained by a test method approved by the Bureau of Explosives . Other materials may be added which ...
... Tensile strength .--- 1,500 pounds per inch mini- square mum . Percent elongation.- 400 percent minimum . NOTE 1 : Properties to be obtained by a test method approved by the Bureau of Explosives . Other materials may be added which ...
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acid added by Order Alloy aluminum amended as set amended by Order approved design ASTM authorized barrels or drums Bottom outlets Bureau of Explosives carboys cargo tanks chap chapter chloride closure CODIFICATION comply corrugated fiberboard cylinders devices diameter dome equipped exceed exemption Fiberboard boxes figures at least flange fusion-welded gallons capacity gauge gross weight inch high inside containers July 14 July 9 kraft paper label lading less Liquefied petroleum gas liquid manway nozzle material metal methyl Minimum thickness mixtures Note Order 29 Order 44 package Paragraph percent Physical test placards polyethylene polyethylene container pounds per square prescribed Prior Amendments 1957 read as set requirements retest Revised safety valves seams shipment shipped single-trip specification containers square inch stenciled subject to rapid Subparagraph tainer tank cars Tank heads Tank motor vehicles tensile strength Thickness of plates tion transportation trichlorosilane Weight of sheets welded wooden boxes yield strength
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Page x - I Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare II Bureau of Narcotics, Department of the Treasury Title 22 — Foreign Relations I Department of State II...
Page 40 - Parts 71-78 of this chapter, is any solid material, other than one classified as an explosive, which, under conditions incident to transportation, is liable to cause fires through friction, absorption of moisture, spontaneous chemical changes, retained heat from manufacturing or processing, or which can be ignited readily and when ignited burns so vigorously and persistently as to create a serious transportation hazard. Examples: certain metallic hydrides, metallic sodium and potassium, and certain...
Page 90 - This Is to certify that the contents of this package are properly described by name and are packed and marked and are In proper condition for transportation according to the regulations prescribed by the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Administrator 87180 — 63 17 oí the Federal Aviation Agency.
Page 14 - Containers used more than once (refilled and reshipped after having been previously emptied) shall be in such condition, including closing devices and cushioning materials, that they will protect their contents during transit as efficiently as new containers. Repairs must be made in an efficient manner and parts that are weak, broken, or otherwise deteriorated shall be replaced.
Page 34 - Parts 71-78 of this chapter is any liquid which gives off flammable vapors (as determined by flash point from Tagliabue's open-cup tester, as used for test of burning oils) at or below a temperature of 80° F.