50/50 Nylon Cotton Twill, Daytime Desert Pattern

Abstract

A sufficient quantity of 50/50 Nylon/Cotton Twill was prepared in a continuous manner, in accordance with MIL-C-44034. Prepared cloth was vat dyed continuously to the ground shade, as described in MIL-C-44034. Cloth was then overprinted with the vat colors listed in Section 6 of MIL-C-44034 to produce shades in accordance with the standards supplied by R. Cowan of the U.S. Army Natick R and D Center, and using screens made from patterns supplied by Mr. Cowan, per contractual requirements. Cloth was then developed continuously in an atmospheric, saturated steam ager, oxidized, washed, and dried. Cloth was finished and shrunk mechanically, so as to meet the requirements of the specification. MIL-I-45208A Inspection Systems Requirements were followed throughout all processing steps.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 23, 1985
Accession Number
ADA250136

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