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2.3 Codes and standards. The insulated food containers shall comply with NSF/ANSI Standard No.2.
2.4 Molded identification marking ("government unique" requirement see 6.8). When specified
(see 6.3), the insulated food container shall be furnished with identification information molded
or embossed into the surface of the container body. The information required shall be as follows:
"National Stock Number Manufacturer's Name Manufacturer's Address Manufacturer's Model Number ."
2.5 Finish.. The surface of the finished container shall comply with the finish requirements of
NSF/ANSI Standard No.2.
2.6 Workmanship. The insulated food containers shall be complete, clean and free of scratches, dents, breaks, sharp edges and corners, and deformities. All components and assemblies shall be free of dirt and other extraneous materials. Burrs, slivers, rough die, tool, and grinding marks, dents, and cracks shall be unacceptable. Threaded fasteners shall not be missing, broken, cracked, or stripped of threads. There shall be no defects affecting serviceability, durability, operation, performance or appearance.
2.7 Classes ("government unique" requirement) (see 1.2, 6.3, and 6.8). The body and lids of the sizes of insulated food containers shall be either Brown (class 1) conforming to FED-STD-595, Color Nos. 20313, 30313, or 30279; or Green (class 2) conforming to Fed-STD-595, Color Nos. 24097, 34094, 34095, 34096, or 34097. Food containers of a specific lot shall not exhibit any variation in shade from the specific color selected and specified in the contract for that production lot.
2.8 Metric products. Products manufactured to metric (SI) dimensions will be considered on an equal basis with those manufactured using inch-pound units, provided they fall within the tolerances specified using conversion tables contained in the latest revision of IEEE/ASTM SI10, and all other requirements of this Commercial Item Description are met. If a product is manufactured to metric (SI) dimensions and those dimensions exceed the tolerances specified in inch-pound units, a request should be made to the contracting officer to determine if the product
is acceptable. The contracting officer may accept or reject the metric product.
3. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS.
3.1 Recovered materials. The offeror/contractor is encouraged to use recovered materials to the maximum extent practicable, in accordance with paragraph 23.403 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). Recycled or reclaimed materials may be used in the construction of the equipment described herein. Recycled and reclaimed materials shall consist of previously used material, which has been reprocessed to become a source of new raw material. Under no conditions or circumstances shall the contractor submit to the Government for acceptance reconditioned or rebuilt components as a part of the equipment described herein.
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