MIL-DTL-5541F
4.2.1.1 Frequency of process control testing and solution analysis. Solution analysis shall
at a minimum be performed once every week (see 6.15). The process control tests specified in
table I shall at a minimum be conducted on a monthly basis. In addition, the interval between
each monthly test shall not exceed 35 days. If production in accordance with this specification is
not performed for 35 days or more, process control tests and solution analysis shall be conducted
at the restart of production.
4.2.2 Process control test specimens. Test specimens used for process control testing shall
be 3 inches wide, 10 inches long, with a nominal thickness of not less than 0.020-inch.
The test specimens shall be processed with the hardware during an actual production run,
including all pre- and post-treatment processes such as cleaning and rinsing, except as specified
below. Unless otherwise specified in the contract or order (see 6.4), either of the following alloy
options for the process control test specimens shall be used:
Option 1 - A set of test specimens shall be used for each alloy and temper treated during the
monthly process control period.
Option 2 - The test specimens shall be 2024-T3 aluminum alloy in accordance with
SAE-AMS4037 for class 1A coatings and 6061-T6 aluminum alloy test specimens in accordance
with SAE-AMS4027 for class 3 coatings. Aluminum alloy 2024-T3 test specimens may be used
in lieu of 6061-T6 test specimens for testing class 3 coatings (see 6.10). When castings are
being processed and the cleaning procedures used are detrimental to the wrought test specimens,
the test specimens shall be cleaned in a proper manner (see 3.2) and the conversion coated with
the castings. If the production parts are not 2024-T3 aluminum alloy and the etch or deoxidizer
may be detrimental to the test specimens, the manufacturer's recommended cleaning practices
shall be used.
4.2.2.1 Preparation of paint adhesion specimens. Unless otherwise specified on the contract
or order (see 6.4), the paint system to be used on the test specimens for adhesion testing (see
4.4.2 and 6.13) shall be the same system used for the production work (applied and cured in the
same manner as the production work) or the paint system specified in 4.2.2.1.1.
4.2.2.1.1 Epoxy primer coatings. Test specimens shall be furnished with one coat of a
volatile organic compound (VOC) compliant epoxy-polymide primer conforming to
MIL-PRF-23377 or MIL-PRF-85582. In either case, the primer shall be applied to a dry film
thickness of 0.0006 to 0.0009 inch (0.6 to 0.9 mil) and dried in accordance with the applicable
primer specification before testing in accordance with 4.4.2.
4.2.3 Failure. Failure to conform to any of the process control requirements specified in
table I shall result in immediate cessation of production. The reason for failure shall be
determined and corrected before production resumes. All traceable and retrievable work from
the last acceptable process control test to the time when the failure was determined shall be
rejected, unless the work under review can be demonstrated to meet the requirements of this
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