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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
49 CFR Part 178
Specifications for Packagings
CFR Correction
In Title 49 of the Code of Federal
Regulations, Parts 178 to 199, revised as
of October 1, 2012, in § 178.68, on page
80, paragraph (i)(2) is correctly
reinstated and on page 81, paragraph
(l)(2) is revised to read as follows:
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§ 178.68 Specification 4E welded
aluminum cylinders.
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(2) If the weld is at midlength of the
cylinder, the test may be made as
specified in paragraph (i)(1) of this
section or must be made between wedge
shaped knife edges (60° angle) rounded
to a 1⁄2 inch radius. There must be no
evidence of cracking in the sample
when it is flattened to no more than 6
times the wall thickness.
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(2) Guided bend test. A bend test
specimen must be cut from the cylinder
used for the physical test specified in
paragraph (j) of this section. Specimen
must be taken across the seam, must be
a minimum of 11⁄2 inches wide, edges
must be parallel and rounded with a
file, and back-up strip, if used, must be
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removed by machining. The specimen
shall be tested as follows:
(i) The specimen must be bent to
refusal in the guided bend test jig as
illustrated in paragraph 6.10 of CGA C–
3 (IBR, see § 171.7 of this subchapter).
The root of the weld (inside surface of
the cylinder) must be located away from
the ram of the jig. The specimen must
not show a crack or other open defect
exceeding 1⁄8 inch in any direction upon
completion of the test. Should this
specimen fail to meet the requirements,
specimens may be taken from each of 2
additional cylinders from the same lot
and tested. If either of the latter
specimens fails to meet requirements,
the entire lot represented must be
rejected.
(ii) Alternatively, the specimen may
be tested in a guided bend test jig as
illustrated in Figure 12.1 of The
Aluminum Association’s 2002
publication, ‘‘Welding Aluminum:
Theory and Practice.’’ The root of the
weld (inside surface of the cylinder)
must be located away from the mandrel
of the jig. No specimen must show a
crack or other open defect exceeding 1⁄8
inch in any direction upon completion
of the test. Should this specimen fail to
meet the requirements, specimens may
be taken from each of 2 additional
cylinders from the same lot and tested.
If either of the latter specimens fails to
meet requirements, the entire lot
represented must be rejected.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
49 CFR Part 178
Specifications for Packagings
CFR Correction
0
In Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 178 to 199,
revised as of October 1, 2012, in Sec. 178.68, on page 80, paragraph
(i)(2) is correctly reinstated and on page 81, paragraph (l)(2) is
revised to read as follows:
Sec. 178.68 Specification 4E welded aluminum cylinders.
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(i) * * *
(2) If the weld is at midlength of the cylinder, the test may be
made as specified in paragraph (i)(1) of this section or must be made
between wedge shaped knife edges (60[deg] angle) rounded to a \1/2\
inch radius. There must be no evidence of cracking in the sample when
it is flattened to no more than 6 times the wall thickness.
* * * * *
(l) * * *
(2) Guided bend test. A bend test specimen must be cut from the
cylinder used for the physical test specified in paragraph (j) of this
section. Specimen must be taken across the seam, must be a minimum of
1\1/2\ inches wide, edges must be parallel and rounded with a file, and
back-up strip, if used, must be removed by machining. The specimen
shall be tested as follows:
(i) The specimen must be bent to refusal in the guided bend test
jig as illustrated in paragraph 6.10 of CGA C-3 (IBR, see Sec. 171.7
of this subchapter). The root of the weld (inside surface of the
cylinder) must be located away from the ram of the jig. The specimen
must not show a crack or other open defect exceeding \1/8\ inch in any
direction upon completion of the test. Should this specimen fail to
meet the requirements, specimens may be taken from each of 2 additional
cylinders from the same lot and tested. If either of the latter
specimens fails to meet requirements, the entire lot represented must
be rejected.
(ii) Alternatively, the specimen may be tested in a guided bend
test jig as illustrated in Figure 12.1 of The Aluminum Association's
2002 publication, ``Welding Aluminum: Theory and Practice.'' The root
of the weld (inside surface of the cylinder) must be located away from
the mandrel of the jig. No specimen must show a crack or other open
defect exceeding \1/8\ inch in any direction upon completion of the
test. Should this specimen fail to meet the requirements, specimens may
be taken from each of 2 additional cylinders from the same lot and
tested. If either of the latter specimens fails to meet requirements,
the entire lot represented must be rejected.
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