MIL-DTL-21083E(MC)
and seam efficiency shall not apply. The color shall be black.
See 3.3.3.1 for alternate fusible interlining.
3.3.3.1. Fusible interlining. As an alternate, fusible
interlining may be used for the facings, collar, flaps, pockets,
and shoulder straps. The fusible shall be non-woven cloth, 20%
nylon and 80% polyester, polyamide paste dot, 1.25 to 1.75 ounce
per square yard. The color shall be black or charcoal. The
Pellon style 8313 or equal may be used. Fusing conditions shall
be as follows or as directed by the supplier:
280-290oF, 140-145oC
Temperature
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Time
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12-15 seconds
Pressure
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4-6 pounds per square inch
3.3.4 Under collar cloth. The under collar cloth shall be wool
flannel conforming to A-A-50067. The color of the cloth shall be
green of an approved shade to closely match the basic material.
The acidity (ph) requirement and colorfastness to perspiration
and crocking requirements shall not apply.
3.3.5 Sword slit patch. The sword slit patch shall be made of
material specified in 3.3.4.
3.3.6 Sword slit buttonhole tab. The sword slit buttonhole tab
shall be made of one ply of the basic material and one ply of the
rayon lining material.
3.3.7 Bias binding. The binding for the upper edge of pockets,
back edge of facing, armhole shield, bottom turnup and the raw
edge of seam allowances shall be bias cut out of the lining
material specified in 3.3.2. The binding shall be 5/8 to 7/8
inch wide and shall have sized edges.
3.3.8 Collar and belt interlining. The material for interlining
the collar and belt shall be cloth, buckram, cotton, natural
color, conforming to type I of A-A-50186 except that the test for
shrinkage shall be in accordance with method 5580 of FED-STD-191.
3.3.9 Shoulder pads. The shoulder pads shall conform to type I,
class 2 of MIL-P-15064.
3.3.10 Sleeve-head pad.
The sleeve-head pad shall conform to
type IV of MIL-P-15064.
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