Product # | Type | Material |
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MIL-PRF-121G | TY. I | Paper / PE |
MIL-PRF-121G | TY. II | Paper / PE |
MIL-PRF-121G* | TY. II, CL. 2 | Creped Paper / PE |
Opaque - Grease Proof - Heat Sealable For Shipment or storage of machine and aircraft parts. *No longer on the QPL. |
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MIL-PRF-131K | CL. 1 | Film / PE / Foil / PE |
MIL-PRF-131K | CL. 2 | Paper / PE / Foil / PE |
MIL-PRF-131K | CL. 3 | Scrim / PE / Foil / PE |
Opaque * Water vapor proof * Heat Sealable Protection for delicate items susceptible to corrosion damage. |
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MIL-PRF-22191F | TY. I, CL. 1 | Polymer / PE / PET / PE |
MIL-PRF-22191F | TY. II, CL. 2 | PET / PE |
Transparent * Water Vapor Proof * Heat Sealable Protection for delicate items susceptible to corrosion damage. |
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MIL-PRF-81705E | TY. I, CL. 2 | MPET / Foil / A.S. PE |
MIL-PRF-81705E | TY. III, CL. 2 | MPET / A.S. PE |
What are MIL-SPEC Military Regulations?
The U.S. Department of Defense has established a set of standards known as the MIL-STD (military standard) to ensure uniform requirements, safety, reliability, and conformity in components and materials used by the military. Furthermore, the MIL-SPEC (military specifications) regulations provide detailed technical and material requirements for items intended for military use.
When shipping military items, the packaging used must also adhere to MIL-SPEC regulations to safeguard the items from contamination and damage caused by factors like water vapor, static electricity, and electromagnetic interference.
As of 2001, the packaging regulations for military items changed from MIL-B-117 to MIL-SPEC-DTL 117, outlining the description and requirements for the types of bags and shipping materials allowed for manufacturers of military items. At Elements Supply, we stay up-to-date with the latest MIL-SPEC packaging regulations to ensure that all our supplied materials meet the current military specifications.