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herein. In case of dispute as to whether the contractor's proposed alternative (s)
provides equivalent assurance, the provisions of this specification shall apply. All
approved alternative provisions shall be specifically incorporated into the contractor's
quality program or inspection system, as applicable.
c. Inspection levels. All references to inspection levels in this document and its
appendixes are to utilize the above Table II attributes sample inspection.
4.2 Methods of inspection.
4.2.1 Inspection, optical components. Optical components shall be inspected by
approved optical methods and equipment in accordance with applicable item
specifications. In absence of approved test methods and equipment, the following
procedures of the general specification shall apply. Appropriate sampling procedures
may be used with prior approval of the responsible technical activity.
4.2.1.1 Mechanical dimensions. Each optical component shall be checked for
compliance with the mechanical dimensions of the drawing and shall be inspected in
accordance with the requirements and tests in this specification.
4.2.1.2 Radioactive material. Finished glass shall be tested by X-ray spectrometer
techniques, or an approved alternate, for compliance with 3.2.1.1. Equipment and
method used in performing X-ray fluorescence must have a minimum detectable level
for thorium and other radioactive material of less than 100 parts per million (ppm)
with an accuracy of ± 25 PPM. Should analysis show any sample to exceed the
requirement of 3.2.1.1 all glass in the lot from which the sample was obtained shall be
rejected.
4.2.2 Surface quality. Each element shall be inspected by the following methods
for compliance with 3.5.2, 3.5.5, 3.6.1, 3.7.9.1 and 3.7.10.1.
4.2.2.1 Inspection method No. 1. The element to be inspected shall be viewed
against a ground glass or opal surface illuminated from behind by a 40 watt
incandescent or 15 watt cool white fluorescent lamp approximately 3 inches from the
glass. Two or more opaque horizontal bars occupying approximately 1/2 the area of
the glass shall be placed in front of and in contact with the glass.
4.2.2.2 Inspection method No. 2. The light through ground glass from a 40 watt
incandescent or 15 watt cool white fluorescent lamp shall be passed through the
element. Defects are observed by light scattered from the surface while viewing it at
approximately 90 degrees to the path of the beam against a dark background.
4.2.3 Temperature test.
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