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4.4.3.3.2 Procedure. Approximately 200 milliliters of naphtha shall be placed in the glass container and the glass container placed in the metal bomb. A cap of glass or other oxygen- resistant material shall be placed loosely over the mouth of the glass container and the bomb shall be closed. The bomb shall be charged with oxygen to a pressure of 95 pounds per square inch (psi) to 100 psi. The pressure shall be released to the air. The charging and release operation shall be
repeated. The bomb shall be charged with oxygen a third time to a pressure of 98 psi to 100 psi and tested for leaks. If no leaks are found, the charged bomb shall be placed in the water or steam bath maintained for 98 °C to 100 °C (208 °F to 212 °F) for a period of 4 hours ± 5 minutes. The bomb shall then be removed from the bath and cooled in cold water. After the bomb has cooled, the pressure shall be released and the glass container shall be removed. The naphtha shall be tested to determine compliance with the requirements of 3.4.9.
5. PACKAGING
5.1 Packaging. Packaging shall be level A, B, or C, as specified (see 6.2(d)).
5.1.1 Civil agencies. The naphtha of one type and grade shall be furnished in 1-quart or 1-gallon quantity, as specified (see 6.2(d)), in metal or plastic containers conforming to 49 CFR 171-178, as applicable.
5.1.2 Military agencies. The packaging shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-290.
5.2 Packing. Packing shall be level A, B, or C, as specified (see 6.2(d)).
5.2.1 Civil agencies. Twelve one-quart or six one-gallon containers shall be packed in a box conforming to 49 CFR 171-178, as applicable.
5.2.2 Military agencies. Packing shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-290.
5.3 Marking.
5.3.1 Civil agencies. In addition to 5.3.3 and any special marking required by the procurement document, marking of the unit and shipping container shall be in accordance with FED-STD-123.
5.3.2 Military agencies. Marking shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-290.
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