71206-1

712061 Hook And Pile Fastener Tape

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Datasheet. 71206-1 specification

Special Features
Those unusual or unique characteristics or qualities of an item not covered in the other requirements and which are determined to be essential for identification.

450 velcro coins per roll; pressure sensitive adhesive back

Color
A characteristic of light that can be specified in terms of luminance,dominant wavelength,and purity.

black

Answers.

What is the NSN for 71206-1?

5325-01-603-3345

What's the federal classification of 71206-1?

FSC 5325 ⁓ Fastening devices

NSN 5325-01-603-3345 FASTENER TAPE,HOOK AND PILE

450 velcro coins per roll; pressure sensitive adhesive back

NIIN
016033345
NIIN Date
02/29/12
Schedule B
 
Name Code
32412
FIIG
A45400
DEMIL / ITAR
Uncontrolled item (Code A)
Hazmat
No hazard information available from HMIRS.
MSDS
N/A
Precious Metals
No precious metals
Enviromental
N/A
Electrostatic ESD & EMI
No ESD or EMI sensitivity

Major End Users Countries and entities

  • - Denmark 

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71206-1 / Fastener tape,hook and pileWhat is the formal definition of this item?

A fastener device consisting of two tapes; a hook tape having raised loops cut near their outer ends to form free hooks which engage the uncut loops of a pile tape. when pressed together these two tapes cling to each other until disengaged by a "peeling" motion. commonly known as "velcro".