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function of the committee is to review all proposed revisions and amendments in order to keep this Standard up to date. Comments concerning this Standard and suggestions for its revision may be addressed to any member of the committee or to the Office of Engineering Standards Services, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C. 20234, which acts as secretary for the committee.

Representing Producers

Frank Chaffin (Chairman), W. S. Shamban and Company, 711 Mitchell Road, P.O. Box 397, Newbury Park, Calif. 91320 Edward P. Anderson, Bunnel Plastics, Inc., 12th Street and Ferry Avenue, Camden, N. J. 08104

Myron L. Bailey, Chemplast, Inc., 150 Dey Road, Wayne, N. J. 07470

Representing Distributors

Walter Haller, Almac Plastics, Inc., 6311 Erdman Avenue, Baltimore, Md., 21205

Ronald Hawks, Roberts and Porter, Inc., 4140 West Victoria Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 60646

Frank Futral, Epsco Engineering Company, Box 13157, Houston, Tex. 77019

Users

Maynard Eaves, Hewlett Packard Company, 1501 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto, Calif. 94304

Arron F. McCrary, American Hospital Association, 840 North Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. 60611

David A. Radovsky, IBM Corporation, Department C-30, 904 Building, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 14302

9. ACCEPTORS

The producers, distributors, users, and others listed below have individually indicated in writing their acceptance of this Voluntary Product Standard prior to its publication. The acceptors have indicated their intention to use this Standard as far as practicable but reserve the right to depart from it when necessary. The list is published to show the extent of recorded public support for this Standard.

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sales literature, and the like. The following statement is suggested when sufficient space is available:

This Grade Туре Class, of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plastic tubing conforms to all of the requirements established in Voluntary Product Standard PS 52-71, developed cooperatively with the industry and published by the National Bureau of Standards under the Procedures for the Development of Voluntary Product Standards of the U.S. Department of Commerce. Full responsibility for the conformance of this product to the standard is assumed by (name and address of producer or distributor).

The following abbreviated statement is suggested when available space on labels is insufficient for the full statement:

Conforms to PTFE Grade —, Type, Class

PS 52-71, (name and address of producer or distributor).

6. EFFECTIVE DATE

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The effective date of this Voluntary Product Standard is the date upon which reference to the Standard may be made by producers, distributors, users and consumers, and other interested parties. Compliance by producers with all of the requirements of this Voluntary Product Standard may not actually occur until some time after its effective date. Products shall not be represented as conforming to this Voluntary Product Standard until such time as all requirements established in the Standard are met. The effective date of this Standard is November 15, 1971.

7. HISTORY OF PROJECT

The Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc., requested the assistance of the Department of Commerce in establishing a Voluntary Product Standard for polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) plastic tubing. A proposed draft of the Standard was developed and in May 1971, the proposed Standard was approved by the Standard Review Committee. In July 1971, public announcement was made, and the recommended Voluntary Product Standard was widely circulated to the industry for acceptance. The response to this circulation indicated a consensus of acceptability within the industry as defined in the Procedures for the Development of Voluntary Product Standards. Accordingly, the Standard, designated PS 52-71, Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Plastic Tubing was approved for publication by the National Bureau of Standards to be effective November 15, 1971.

Technical Standards Coordinator:

Leslie H. Breden, Office of Engineering Standards Services, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C. 20234

8. STANDING COMMITTEE

The individuals whose names are listed below constitute the membership of the Standing Committee for this Standard. The

THE UNIVENSitt ur muNIGAN LIBRARIES

function of the committee is to review all proposed revisions and amendments in order to keep this Standard up to date. Comments concerning this Standard and suggestions for its revision may be addressed to any member of the committee or to the Office of Engineering Standards Services, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C. 20234, which acts as secretary for the committee.

Representing Producers

Frank Chaffin (Chairman), W. S. Shamban and Company, 711 Mitchell Road, P.O. Box 397, Newbury Park, Calif. 91320 Edward P. Anderson, Bunnel Plastics, Inc., 12th Street and Ferry Avenue, Camden, N. J. 08104

Myron L. Bailey, Chemplast, Inc., 150 Dey Road, Wayne, N. J. 07470

Representing Distributors

Walter Haller, Almac Plastics, Inc., 6311 Erdman Avenue, Baltimore, Md., 21205

Ronald Hawks, Roberts and Porter, Inc., 4140 West Victoria Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 60646

Frank Futral, Epsco Engineering Company, Box 13157, Houston, Tex. 77019

Users

Maynard Eaves, Hewlett Packard Company, 1501 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto, Calif. 94304

Arron F. McCrary, American Hospital Association, 840 North Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill. 60611

David A. Radovsky, IBM Corporation, Department C-30, 904 Building, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 14302

9. ACCEPTORS

The producers, distributors, users, and others listed below have individually indicated in writing their acceptance of this Voluntary Product Standard prior to its publication. The acceptors have indicated their intention to use this Standard as far as practicable but reserve the right to depart from it when necessary. The list is published to show the extent of recorded public support for this Standard.

PRODUCERS

American Hoechst_Corporation, Commack, N.Y. Plastomer Corporation, Newtown, Pa.
Bunnell Plastics, Inc., Camden, N.J.
Chemplast, Inc., Wayne, N.J.

CIMCO Wire and Cable Company, Allendale,
N.J.

Crane Packing Company, Morton Grove, Ill.
Edlon Plastics, Inc., Levittown, Pa.

E. I. duPont de Nemours Company. Wilming-
ton, Del.

Enflo Corporation, Maple Shade, N.J.

Fluorocarbon Company, The, Rosemont, Ill.
Haveg Industries, Inc., Winooski, Vt.
Kessler Products Company, Inc., Youngstown,
Ohio

Modern Industrial Plastics Division, Dayton,
Ohio

Newage Industries, Inc., Jenkintown, Pa.

Polymer Corporation, The, Reading, Pa.
Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc., Manheim, Pa.
Royal Industries, El Segundo, Calif.
Saunders Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif.
Screens and Fabricated Metals Corporation, N.
Bergen, N. J.

Shamban, W. S., and Company, Los Angeles,
Calif.

Sperry Rubber and Plastics Company, Brookville, Ind.

Surf Chemical, Inc., Hackettstown, N. J.
Technical Fluorocarbons Engineering, Inc.,
Warwick, R. I.

Teledyne Thermatics, Elm City, N. C.
Teleflex Inc., Dover, N. J.

Wireonics Products Company, Winnetka, Ill.

DISTRIBUTORS, USERS, AND GENERAL INTEREST

Aeroquip Corporation, Jackson, Mich.
Allied Chemical Corporation, Morristown, N. J.
Almac Plastics, Baltimore, Md.
American Durafilm Company, Newton Lower
Falls, Mass.

American Hospital Association, Chicago, Ill.
American Standards Testing Bureau, Inc., New
York, N. Y.

Arco Chemical Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Atlantic Richfield Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
BASF Wyandotte Corportaion, Wyandotte,
Mich.

Beckman Instruments, Inc., Fullerton, Calif.
Bell and Howell, Pasadena, Calif.
Briggs Rubber Products Company, New Castle,
Del.

Budd Company, Newark, Del.

Cadillac Plastic and Chemical Company, Detroit, Mich.

Cambridge Thermionic Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.

Canadian Industries Limited, Toronto, Canada
Carlisle Corporation, Tarrytown, N. Y.
Celluplastics, Inc., Fitchburg, Mass.

Chase Company, The, Union City, Calif.
Cobon Plastics Corporation, Newark, N. J.
Components Engineering Radiation Inc., Mel-
bourne, Fla.

Cope Plastics Illinois, Inc., Godfrey, Ill.
Cutler Hammer Inc., Milwaukee, Wis.
Dilectrix Corporation, Farmingdale, N. Y.
Electro Chemical Engineering and Manufac-
turing Company, Emmaus, Pa.
Engineering Labs, Inc., Pompton Lakes, N. J.
Fluoro Plastics, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.
Foote Mineral Company, Exton, Pa.
Fowler, R. W. and Associates, Inc., Atlantic
Beach, Fla.

Gibson Products Corporation, Greenville, Mich.
Glidden-Durkee, Cleveland, Ohio

Goodrich, B. F., Company, The, Akron, Ohio Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, The, Akron, Ohio

Greene, Tweed and Company, Inc., North Wales, Pa.

Gulf Research and Development Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa.

Hercules, Inc., Wilmington, Del.
Hewlett-Packard Company, Palo Alto, Calif.

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Lockheed-Georgia Company, Marietta, Ga.
Long's Refrigeration Service, San Bernardino,
Calif.

Merck and Company, Inc., Rahway, N.J.
Metalweld, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.
Mine Safety Appliances Company, Pittsburgh.
Pa.

Modern Plastics and Glass, Bridgeport, Conn.
Natvar Corporation, Woodbridge, N. J.
Omaha Testing Laboratories, Inc., Omaha, Neb.
PPG Industries, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pennwalt Corporation, King of Prussia, Pa.
Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Plastic Center, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.
Proctor and Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio
Quantum, Inc., Wallingford, Conn.
RCA Corporation, Camden, N. J.
Redmond Plastics, Inc., Marion, N. Y.
Roberts and Porter, Inc., Chicago, Ill.
S and S Manufacturing Company, Rahway,
N. J.

Scott Graphics, Inc., Holyoke, Mass.
Sparta Manufacturing Company, Dover, Ohio
Tektronix, Inc., Beaverton, Oreg.
Texplast International Company, Berkeley
Heights, N. J.

Triplex Rubber and Supply Company, Houston,
Tex.

U.S. Industrial Chemicals Company, Tuscola, Ill.

United States Testing Company, Inc., Hoboken, N. J.

Universal Oil Products Company, Des Plaines,
Ill.

Ventron Corporation, Beverly, Mass.
Vulcan Materials Chemicals Division, Wichita,
Kans.

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FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS

Arizona, State of, Phoenix, Ariz.
Florida, State of, Tallahassee, Fla.

General Services Administration, Washington,
D. C.

Nebraska, State of, Lincoln, Neb.

North Carolina, State of, Raleigh, N. C.
Oregon, State of, Salem, Oreg.

Pennsylvania,__Commonwealth of, Bureau of Standards, Harrisburg, Pa.

Texas State Board of Control, Austin, Tex. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.

U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, D.C.

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