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NPFC - MIL-DTL-32235

HEATER MODULE, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR

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Organization: NPFC
Publication Date: 15 September 2010
Status: inactive
Page Count: 17
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This specification describes the performance and design of self-contained heater modules consisting of polymeric food trays, Institutional Size Pouches (ISP) or Boil-In- Bag (BIB) modules, flameless heaters, activation fluid, heating trays, an activation mechanism and other components, as applicable. The heater module is used by the Department of Defense as a component of the Unitized Group Ration-Express™ (UGR-E™) operational group ration to provide hot meals to eighteen individuals.

intended Use:

The heater modules covered by this specification are intended for use as a component in UGR-E™ operational group ration. The Type I and Type II heater modules are used for direct heating... View More

Document History

March 30, 2021
UNITIZED GROUP RATION – EXPRESS (UGR-E) HEATER MODULE, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
The heater modules covered by this specification are intended for use as a component in the UGR-E operational group ration. The UGR-E heater module is used for direct heating of polymeric trays, ISPs...
MIL-DTL-32235
September 15, 2010
HEATER MODULE, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
The heater modules covered by this specification are intended for use as a component in UGR-E™ operational group ration. The Type I and Type II heater modules are used for direct heating of polymeric...
February 12, 2007
HEATER MODULE, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
The heater module covered by this specification is intended for use as a component in UGR-E operational group ration. The heater module is used for direct heating of polymeric trays of food. The...

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