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MRC:
The process used in manufacturing the item.AARN
Fabrication Method:
Laminated
MRC:
A numeric value that reflects the hardness of a nonmetallic item when used in conjunction with a hardness rating scale.AASF
Nonmetallic Hardness Rating:
84.0 rockwell m and 111.0 rockwell m
MRC:
The maximum load in tension applied in a longitudinal direction,per unit of cross-sectional area,that the material can withstand without rupture.AASH
Min. Tensile Strength (psi):
7890 pounds per square inch and 18700 pounds per square inch
MRC:
A measurement taken at right angles to the length of an item,in distinction from thickness.ABGL
Width:
36.000 inches
MRC:
A measurement of the smallest dimension of an item,in distinction from length or width.ABNM
Thickness:
0.500 inches
MRC:
A measurement of the longest dimension of any object,in distinction from width.ABRY
Length:
48.000 inches
MRC:
The ability of the material to transmit light and allow visual perception.ABWN
Material Transparency:
Opaque
MRC:
The element,compound,or mixture of which the strengthening feature is fabricated.ADZA
Strengthening Feature Material:
Cotton
MRC:
The maximum load which can be applied normally to the plane of the material,per unit of cross-sectional area,that an item can withstand without fracture.ADZB
Flexural Strength:
15300 pounds per square inch and 29300 pounds per square inch
MRC:
An integral feature of the item which strengthens and/or stiffens the basic material.ADZK
Strengthening Feature:
Base
MRC:
The element,compound,or mixture of which an item is fabricated,excluding any surface treatment.MATL
Material:
Plastic, phenolic, mil-p-15035, type fbg
MRC:
The chemical compound or mechanical mixture properties of which the item is fabricated.MATT
Material:
Plastic phenolic and cotton
MRC:
The specification,standard,or manufacturers reference,and the classification designation,such as class,condition,temper,and the like,that identifies the material.MDCL
Material Specification:
Mil-p-15035, type fbg military specification 1st material response