This document outlines changes to A-A-52071, Tape, Textile specification, specifically adding "solution dyed" tape to the specification. The changes include adding a new class called "Class 4 - Solution dyed polyester," specifying that Class 4 tape shall be polyester, and providing details on colorfastness requirements for Navy tape. Additionally, the document includes updated information on where to obtain copies of military and federal documents and non-government standards.
This document contains specifications for various types of jumpers, slacks, and trousers for both men and women, including thread requirements and measurements. The document also includes revision history and a stitch enlargement drawing.
These changes are associated with A-A-52071, Tape, Textile, to add "solution dyed" tape to the specification. The document also includes updates to class definitions, colorfastness requirements, and the source of non-government documents.
This document is applicable to DLA Troop Support Clothing & Textiles contracts and outlines the minimum quality system requirements. It includes information on the contractor's obligation for testing, lot formation, government acceptance testing, and the waiver process for non-conforming material. It also provides forms for laboratory testing capabilities survey and source sampling.
The document provides guidance on uploading proposals through DIBBS. It emphasizes the importance of completing all required documents before submitting and cautions against late submissions. It also provides instructions on uploading documents and the different sections in the Upload Offers window.
The September 2018 dress clothing items require enhanced labeling and packaging. The product line name differs based on the service ownership. Specific font styles and placements are required for labels and tags. Hang tags and joker tags are also needed for certain items.
This document is a detailed purchase description for a woman's white polyester jumper, including specifications for size, materials, stitching, and labeling. It also provides instructions for various manufacturing operations, such as attaching cuffs and collar tape, and includes diagrams and figures. The document specifies the use of certain thread types and stitch types and provides guidance for the placement of buttons, labels, and embroidery.
This document is a detailed purchase description for a man's white dress jumper. It provides specifications for the materials, stitching, and construction of the jumper, including the size range and lengths available. The document also includes instructions for attaching labels, trims, and buttons, as well as the guidelines for making chest pockets and cuffs.
This document is a purchase description for a polyester twill cloth approved for use by the Navy Clothing and Textile Research Facility. The cloth is available in three different colors and has specific requirements for fiber content, weave, weight, breaking strength, tear strength, pH level, dimensional change, soil release, colorfastness, and toxicity. The document also includes information on packaging requirements.
The document provides instructions for packaging jumpers in fiberboard shipping containers, with specific requirements for folding and packaging the jumpers. It also emphasizes the need for palletization and compliance with ISPM 15 regulations for wood packaging material. Additionally, the document includes guidelines for pallet dimensions, bonding materials, and marking requirements.
The document outlines detailed instructions for packaging and labeling jumpers. It also includes requirements for the fiberboard shipping container, polyethylene bags, and wood packaging materials. Palletization is required for the supplies, and specific dimensions and bonding methods are specified for palletized loads.
The Women's Jumper in White Pattern, with an average BOM of 1.697 yards per jumper, has a waste factor of 17% and an additional 2.5% added for cutting and spreading. The waste marker was created on 59" width goods using sizes 6JP, 10MR, 18MT, and 24WT.
The PD_87037 Jumper in white pattern has an average marker Bill of Materials (BOM) of 1.761 yards per shirt, with a special measurement BOM of 2.554 yards per shirt. The waste factor is 14.83%, with an additional 2.5% added for cutting and spreading. The marker for the jumper was made using sizes 34S, 38R, 42L, and 48XL on 59" width goods.
A table is provided with various items, including jumpers for women, their FSC and PGC codes, descriptions, sizes, and UPC codes. There are a total of 46 jumpers listed with different sizes and product codes.
The document is a table listing various jumpers for men, categorized by size and UPC. It provides detailed information about different sizes and corresponding UPCs for each jumper.
A white man's jumper with a white polyester shade number 3006 is available under standard sample MIL-C-87052. The lot number must be stamped on each item and the outer container, and inspection levels for visual and dimensional examinations are specified. The government-assigned universal product code (UPC) must be placed on shipping cartons.
The document provides additional information for various specifications and standards related to clothing and textiles, including sample availability, embroidery files, inspection levels, packaging requirements, and size labeling. It also mentions the cancellation or replacement of certain standards and provides references for obtaining copies of the relevant documents.