MIL-PRF-23419H
3.12.2 Vibration, random (when specified, (see 3.1). When tested as specified in 4.7.8.2, there shall be
no electrical or mechanical damage to the fuse.
3.13 Shock. When tested as specified in 4.7.9, there shall be no electrical or mechanical damage to
the fuse.
3.14 Salt atmosphere (corrosion). When tested as specified 4.7.10, there shall be no evidence of
excessive corrosion. Excessive corrosion is defined as that which interferes with the electrical or
mechanical performance, or in the case of plated metals, corrosion which has passed through the plating
and attacked the base metal. There shall be no warping, cracking, or other electrical or mechanical
damage to the fuse.
3.15 Moisture resistance. When tested as specified in 4.7.11, there shall be no cracking, peeling,
loosening of terminals or evidence of electrolytic corrosion. When labels are used there shall be no
evidence of peeling, wrinkling, ends lifting or illegible ink markings.
3.16 Thermal shock. When tested as specified in 4.7.12, the fuses shall show no mechanical or
electrical damage and there shall be no loosening of the terminals or other parts.
3.17 Solderability (when specified, (see 3.1). When fuses are tested as specified in 4.7.13, the dipped
portion of the leads shall conform to the solid-wire termination criteria in accordance with method 208 of
3.18 Resistance to soldering heat (when specified, (see 3.1). When tested as specified in 4.7.14, the
fuses shall show no evidence of external damage.
3.19 Marking. Unless otherwise specified (see 3.1), each fuse shall be marked in accordance with
method I of MIL-STD-1285.
3.19.1 Ferrule and end cap marking. When fuse ferrules and end caps are marked, the marking shall
include the following:
a. Type designation (see 1.2.1).
b. Manufacturer's name, trademark, or code symbol.
3.20 Recycled, recovered, or environmentally preferable materials. Recycled, recovered, or
environmentally preferable materials should be used to the maximum extent possible provided that the
material meets or exceeds the operational and maintenance requirements, and promotes economically
advantageous life cycle costs.
3.21 Workmanship. Fuses shall be manufactured and processed in such a manner as to be uniform in
quality and shall be free from loose terminals, cracked, or displaced parts, sharp edges, burrs, and other
defects that will affect life, serviceability, or appearance.
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