National Stock Number (NSN) Output Data
Definition:
A TRANSPARENT ITEM OF A PREDETERMINED SIZE THAT PERMITS UNOBSTRUCTED AND UNDISTORTED VIEW OF A DESIRED AREA. IT MAY INCLUDE A FRAME, HAVE REFERENCE MARKINGS, GRID LINES AND MAY BE HEAT STRENGTHENED AND/OR TINTED. IT IS GENERALLY USED WHERE SAFETY, SECURITY, AND/OR THE RESTRICTION OF FOREIGN MATTER ARE REQUIRED, SUCH AS THE VISUAL EXAMINATION OF THE INSIDE OF PRESSURIZED TANKS, LIQUID SIGHTS, CONTROLLED LIQUID FLOW, AND INSPECTION OF EQUIPMENT ENCLOSED IN A HOUSING. SEE WINDOW (AS MODIFIED); SCALE, CATHODE RAY TUBE; SCALE, PLOTTING; WINDOW, METAL; WINDOW, WOOD; AND WINDOW PANEL, AIRCRAFT.
Reference/Part Number
Part Number | CAGE | Status | RNCC | RNVC | DAC | RNAAC | MSDS | SADC |
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216-32325-7 | 80378 | A | 5 | 9 | E | AX | ||
216-32325 | 80378 | A | 3 | 2 | A | AX |
CAGE Information
Code | Company |
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80378 | TRIUMPH AEROSTRUCTURES, LLC DBA TRIU |
Federal Supply Class
Title
GLASS FABRICATED MATERIALS
Inclusions:
INCLUDES GLASS RODS, BARS, AND TUBING; OPTICAL GLASS BLANKS; STRUCTURAL AND BUILDING GLASS; GLASS BLOCKS.
Exclusions:
EXCLUDES INSULATORS (FSC 5970); OPHTHALMIC GLASS BLANKS (FSC 6540); AND CABLE, FIBER OPTICS (FSCS 6015 AND 6615).
Characteristics (Decoded)
MRC | Requirements Statement | Clear Text Reply |
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CQBC | MINIMUM TENSILE STRENGTH | NOT RATED |
CQBC | MINIMUM TENSILE STRENGTH | NOT RATED |
MATT | MATERIAL | PLASTIC |
ABMK | OVERALL WIDTH | 6.470 INCHES MINIMUM AND 6.530 INCHES MAXIMUM |
STYL | STYLE DESIGNATOR | SQUARE CORNERS |
AJQE | MATERIAL TRANSPARENCY | CLEAR |
AQQR | EDGE TYPE | FLAT FINISH |
CQFM | HARDNESS RATING | NOT RATED |
ADUM | OVERALL THICKNESS | 0.080 INCHES NOMINAL |
AKVH | RADIATION PROTECTION RATING | NOT RATED |
ABHP | OVERALL LENGTH | 4.600 INCHES NOMINAL |
BJDW | MAXIMUM OPERATING PRESSURE | NOT RATED |
AAFW | PLY QUANTITY | 1 |
AKTR | TEMP AT MAXIMUM OPERATING PRESSURE | NOT RATED |
FEAT | SPECIAL FEATURES | CONCAVE CONTOUR SURFACEWITH 1.750 IN. RADIUS AND ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY DEGREE CURVE |