Materials and Processes Clause Samples
Materials and Processes. See example below. Mild steel will be used for all main components, including body and scroll. Each body component and scroll will be thoroughly cleaned and coated with a TNEMEC coating system or approved equal. The body of each sconce will be filled with exterior grade commercial tile pieces. Mosaic pieces will be affixed using one of two options: 1) resin-based adhesive with a grout filler and sealer coat (to resist graffiti and stains); or 2) acrylic latex caulk with a silicone filler (would not need a sealer coat). Scones will be hinged to allow replacement of light bulb and have an ▇▇▇▇▇-set screw to prevent tampering. Artist will provide manufacturer’s specifications on screw type used. Light Unit (if applicable) See example below. Off-the-shelf exterior waterproof, UL Approved, light unit with coated die cast aluminum body and frosted glass cover. Artist will provide Civic Art Division with full manufacturer’s specification upon purchase of the units. Each unit measures 8 ¾” h x 4 ½” w x 3 ½” w.
Materials and Processes. Non-Conforming Material Control
Materials and Processes. 8-1 8.1 MATERIALS AND PROCESS CONTROL..........................................8-1 8.2 ORGANIZATION...........................................................8-1 8.3 CRITICAL MATERIALS AND PROCESSES.......................................8-1 8.4 MATERIALS AND PROCESS SELECTION........................................8-1 8.5 MATERIALS AND PROCESS DOCUMENTATION....................................8-1 9 SOFTWARE QUALITY ASSURANCE......................................................9-1 9.1 SOFTWARE QUALITY ASSURANCE PLAN........................................9-1 9.2 SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT...................................................9-1 9.3 CONFIGURATION CONTROL..................................................9-1 9.4 VERIFICATION AND ACCEPTANCE TESTING....................................9-1 9.5 NON-CONFORMANCE CONTROL................................................9-2 10 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT.......................................................10-1 10.1 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT..............................................10-1 10.2 CONFIGURATION IDENTIFICATION AND CONTROL..............................10-1 10.3
Materials and Processes. Information Readiness FFD shall begin supporting documents, with a focus on Materials and Processes Technical Information System (MAPTIS) research, for a System Definition Review (SDR) in accordance with the SDR definition in Appendix 4. Success criteria: MAPTIS information acquired for major system materials and processes Apr 2015
Materials and Processes. 35 8.1 Materials and Process Control...................................35 8.2 Organization....................................................35 8.3 Critical Materials and Processes................................35 8.4 Materials and Process Selection.................................35 8.5 Materials and Process Documentation.............................36
Materials and Processes. 6.1 Manufacturing Processes Human dermal tissues from which GraftJacketTM is produced shall be procured in accordance with FDA regulations and AATB guidelines.
Materials and Processes. 61 5.1 Scope..............................................................................................61 5.2 Policy for Control and Approval of Materials and Processes.........................................61 5.2.1 General...............................................................................61 5.2.2 Materials and Processes Control Procedures............................................62 5.2.3 Materials and Processes Lists.........................................................63 5.2.4 Request For Approval of Material (RFAM) and Process (RFAP)............................64 5.3
Materials and Processes. The prototype JTAMS will be created using GFE FUAV and JUGV with the best approximate interfaces for all critical sub-systems identified.
Materials and Processes. If the Contractor is required or desires to use any design, device, invention, product, material, or process covered by letters of patent or copyright, he shall provide for such use by suitable legal agreement with the patentee or patent owner and shall pay all license fees and royalties and assume all costs incident to said use in performance of the Work or incorporation of the Work. The Contractor and the surety shall indemnify and save harmless the Owner and Engineer from any and all claims for infringement by reason of the use of any such patented design, device, invention, product, material, or process or any trademark or copyright in connection with the Work agreed to be performed under this Agreement, and shall indemnify the Owner and Engineer for any costs, expense, and damages, including attorney's fees, which it may be obliged to pay for reason of any such infringement at any time during the prosecution, or after the completion of the Work.
