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Photograph illustrating Phase Two, Method 1 and 1a. Appears to be tarining soldiers in packaging methods. Shows work at the Didcot Depot during the Second World War, possibly produced to show new facilities for treatment of stores for adverse climates. Same as RAO/195/7.

Image details

Access number
Cat by AJA
Cat date 42228
Copyright
File 125
File 2
File key 6125
File MB 600 2.2
File megabytes 0.7
File resolution 300
File resolution 600 600
File size 20 x 16
Folder 6
Home loc RHQ Store RAOC Depots - Didcot
ID 228
Object ID RAO/195/6
Object name photograph, black and white
Other number 6700/4 and 722
Provenance
Reverse 126
Reverse 2
Reverse key 6126
Status In Store
Status by AJA
Updated 12th August 2015
Updated by AJA
X date [1943?]
Equipment registration mark (ERM)
Full name
Early date 1939
Late date 1945
Transcription PPLICATION OF WAX DIP COATING
The was temperature should be 168 to 1745
w temperatures give the thick a coating and
WRAPPE
INSURE THAT AN IDENTIFICATION LABEL IS ATTACHED AT EACH STAGE
to
CARTON
WAX DIP
Allow the first cost to obtain a proper set ( but
packs must not stand for long periods
way dipping for so longer than five seconds
STAGE
wax , are evidence of satisfactory deping . After
setting overwrap with Kraft Glamine paper or its
equivalent to prevent adhesion
WAX DIP
THE LABEL MUST BE READABLE
2 STAGE
PHASE TWO
METHOS AND METHOD IA
CORROSION PREVENTION
PACKERS MUST ENSURE THAT ALL ITEMS ARE CORRECTLY TREATED BEFORE PACKING Spraying
Hand Brushing
Types of Preservative
Dipping
Flow Coating
ALL PARTS MUST BE PERF
FREE
FORE BEING TREATED FINGER MARE ETC
PHA
PRACTICE
PACKING
METHOD
TRADCE
2
PACKAGING
METHODS
1.1 .
46 ARM M
Method
Math
Method 2