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C. Export packaging. The product shall be packed in accordance with (1) and (2):
(1) Type I. One pound of product shall be packaged in a box in accordance with commercial practice.
(2) Type II. Four pounds of product shall be packaged in a 603 by 700 size can. The can shall be an open top style, round with a soldered or welded side seam and compound-lined double-seamed ends. The can shall be made throughout from not less than 0.25 pound per base box electrolytic tin plate. The can shall have a sufficient base plate weight and temper to protect the product during shipment and storage. The can shall be coated overall on the outside with a coating conforming to Type I or, when specified, Type III of TT-C-495. Each can shall be hermetically sealed.
D. Export packing. The product shall be packed in accordance with (1) or (2):
(1) One-pound and four-pound packages. Twenty-four 1-pound packages of Type I or six 4-pound cans of Type II shall be packed in a snug-fitting fiberboard box, constructed and closed in accordance with Style RSC, Grade V3c, V3s, or V4s of PPP-B-636. Each box packed with 1-pound packages shall have the contents enclosed in a waterproof case liner, fabricated and sealed in accordance with MIL-L-10547 for subsistence items. Exposed metal fasteners on the inside of the shipping container shall be covered with pressure-sensitive tape or paperboard pads to protect the case liner from mechanical damage. Alternatively, 1-pound packages commercially packed in fiberboard boxes, shall be over packed in the box heretofore specified. Prior to overpacking, the commercial pack shall be enclosed in the waterproof case liner heretofore specified. Each fiberboard box shall be reinforced with nonmetallic strapping or pressure-sensitive adhesive, filament-reinforced tape in accordance with the appendix of PPP-B-636.
(2) Fifty-pound packs. Fifty pounds of Type II or Type III product shall be packed in a multiwall paper shipping sack, fabricated and closed in accordance with Type I, Style B, Type II, Style A, or Type VI, Style B, Sack construction No.4 or 4X, MB Grade 1, of UU-S-48.
E. Unit loads (commercial and export). Shipping containers shall be arranged un unit loads in accordance with MIL-STD-35078. When unit loads are strapped, the strapping shall be limited to nonmetallic strapping; except for Type II, Class F loads.
F. Labeling (commercial and export). Labeling of interior packages shall be in accordance with good commercial practice.
G. Marking (commercial and export). Marking of shipping container and unit load shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-129.
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