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NPFC - MIL-HDBK-1028/5

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL - DESIGN OF CLEAN ROOMS

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Organization: NPFC
Publication Date: 15 May 1989
Status: inactive
Page Count: 72
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This military handbook presents criteria for the fabrication and construction of closely controlled environmental areas in which the following can be performed at Naval Shore activities:

a) Quality control;

b) Laboratory techniques and precision control;

c) Repair, assembly, calibration, and tests of components;

d) Photoprocessing of high-level photoreconnaissance;

e) Microminiaturization images;

f) Loading and unloading of film magazines;

g) Film editing and cutting;

h) Print inspection;

i) Dust-free operations.

The requirements could make it necessary to achieve dust-free areas with precise control over temperature and humidity. In many instances, it is necessary to eliminate particles 0.3 micron and larger from the controlled area.

This handbook, MIL-HDBK-1028/5, cancels and supersedes NAVFAC DM-28.5 dated December 1982.

Environmentally controlled facilities must fulfill specific requirements of the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) and Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA).

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September 30, 1994
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL - DESIGN OF CLEAN ROOMS
This military handbook presents criteria for the fabrication and construction of closely controlled environmental areas in which the following can be performed at Naval Shore activities: a) Quality...
MIL-HDBK-1028/5
May 15, 1989
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL - DESIGN OF CLEAN ROOMS
This military handbook presents criteria for the fabrication and construction of closely controlled environmental areas in which the following can be performed at Naval Shore activities: a) Quality...

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