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CCC-C-46D
AMENDMENT 2
July 15, 1999
SUPERSEDING
AMENDMENT 1
June 23, 1995
FEDERAL SPECIFICATION
CLOTH, CLEANING, NONWOVEN FABRIC
The General Services Administration has authorized the use of this amendment
which forms a part of CCC-C-46D, dated September 30, 1986, by all federal agencies.
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3.7.1: Delete in its entirety and substitute:
“3.7.1 Class 1. When tested in accordance with applicable requirements of method
5088 referenced in 4.3, the Class 1 cloth shall not be seriously affected by the following organic
solvents: trichloroethylene, turpentine, and stoddard solvent.”
3.7.3: Delete in its entirety and substitute:
“3.7.3 Class 7. When class 7 cloth is tested in accordance with 4.3.6, the average
percent of extractable matter, excluding volatiles, shall be no more than 0.20 percent using
methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) and 0.20 percent using trichloroethylene.”
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4.3.2: Delete in its entirety and substitute:
“4.3.2 Linting. Cut a 1/8-inch aluminum panel to 5 by 5 inches. Drill 16 holes spaced
1 inch apart and countersink (see figure 1). Install MS24694, or equal, screws and secure with
AN315-3R, or equal, nuts. Rub the surface of the panel with the cloth for one minute and
examine for evidence of linting. Repeat this procedure two times with the cloth soaked in
methyl ethyl ketone and water.”
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* 4.3.3.1: Under Ingredient, delete “Benzene" and under Volume (percent), delete "5."
* 4.3.3.1: Under Volume (percent) for Toluene, delete “20” and substitute “25.”
AMSC N/A 1 of 2 FSC 7920
DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
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