Examination. The densitometer shall be examined to determine compliance with all requirements contained in this specification.
Classification of defects. Examination shall be conducted in accordance with the classification of defects listed in table II. Examination shall not be restricted to the classified possible defects below.
TABLE II. Classification of Defects.
Classification |
Defect |
Major |
|
101 |
Any component part missing, broken, or otherwise unusable. |
102 |
Densitometer does not have digital display. |
103 |
Densitometer does not have zero adjustment. |
104 |
Densitometer does not have low battery voltage indicator. |
Minor |
|
201 |
Densitometer finish not uniform and free of scratches or discolorations. |
Tests.
Density range test.
The densitometer shall be zeroed and tested with a sheet of radiographic film which has been exposed and developed to its maximum density. The densitometer shall read 3.50D, or better. Failure to read 3.50D, or better, shall constitute a major defect.
Contractor certification. The contractor shall certify that the product offered meets the salient characteristics of this description and conforms to the producers’ own drawings, specifications, standards, and quality assurance practices. The Government reserves the right to require proof of such conformance prior to first delivery and thereafter as may be otherwise provided for under the provisions of the contract.
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