MRC:
The number of the volume,form,or the dosage within each unit package.AKKF
Quantity Within Each Unit Package:
5.000 gallons
MRC:
An indication of the minimum burning test time,expressed in hours.CLGG
Err Default:
Err default
MRC:
An indication of the minimum burning test time,expressed in hours.CLGG
Minimum Burning Test Time In Hours:
16.0
MRC:
A classification indicating the rated grade of the fuel.CLWH
Fuel Grade Classification:
Kerosene 1k
MRC:
An indication of the maximum temperature at which a certain distillation point is reached,expressed in percent.CRWZ
Distillation Point Percentage At Maximum Temp:
10.0 percent recovered at 205.0 degrees c and final b.P. At 300 degrees c
MRC:
The designator which is assigned to the product by the nato military agency for standardization(mas).CSGW
Nato Code Number:
F58
MRC:
An indication of the astm copper corrosion classification in accordance with ip 154,astm d130 at 100 deg celsius.CSTK
Copper Corrosion Classification Number:
3
MRC:
A numeric value of the minimum temperature at which the vapor will ignite,and the test method.CTJC
Minimum Flash Point And Test Method:
38.0 degrees celsius tag closed cup
MRC:
A classification used to identify the supply form by which the item is delivered.CWAY
Supply Classification:
Packaged
MRC:
The specification,standard,drawing,or similar instrument that specifies environmental and performance requirements or test conditions under which an item is tested and establishes acceptable limits within which the item must conform identified by an alphabetic and/or numeric reference number. includes the commercial and government entity (cage) code of the entity controlling the instrument.TEST
Test Data Document:
81346-astm-d-3699 specification (includes engineering type bulletins, brochures, etc., that reflect specification type data in specification format; excludes commercial catalogs, industry directories, and similar trade publications, reflecting general type data on certain environmental and performance requirements and test conditions that are shown as "typical", "average", "", etc.).