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Parker Hannifin 工程性 поли塑料系统分部产品目录说明书

Parker Hannifin 工程性 поли塑料系统分部产品目录说明书

Click to Go to SECTION Table of ContentsClick to Go to CATALOG Table of Contents 6Catalog EPS 5370/USASymmetrical SealBPP Profile, Type B PolyPak ®Type B PolyPak Cross-SectionTechnical DataStandard TemperaturePressure Surface Materials* Range Range† Speed ShellP4615A90 -65°F to +200°F 5,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s (-54°C to +93°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/s)P4622A90 -65°F to +225°F 5,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s (-54°C to +107°C) (344 bar) (0.5 m/s)Z4651D60 -65°F to +275°F 7,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s (-54°C to +135°C) (482 bar) (0.5 m/s)N4263A90 -20°F to +275°F 2,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s (-29°C to +135°C) (138 bar) (0.5 m/s)E4207A90 -65°F to +300°F 2,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s (-54°C to +149°C) (138 bar) (0.5 m/s)V4208A90 -5°F to +400°F 2,000 psi < 1.6 ft/s (-21°C to +204°C) (138 bar) (0.5 m/s)V4266A95 -5°F to +400°F 2,250 psi < 1.6 ft/s(-21°C to +204°C)(155 bar)(0.5 m/s)EnergizerFor Seals With...Standard Energizer Material*4615 or 4622 PolyPak shell Standard energizer is a nitrile o-ring4651 PolyPak shell O-spring energizer code must be identified Rubber PolyPak shell Standard energizer is an o-ring from thesame rubber material family as the shell*Alternate Materials: For custom energizer materials, see Table 6-3 on page 6-5. For applications that may require an alternate shell material, please see Section 3 or contact your local Parker seal representative.†Pressure Range without wear rings. If used with wear rings, see Table BPP Profile, Type B PolyPak ®O-ring Energized Lip Seal with Beveled Lip DesignParker’s BPP profile, Type B PolyPak is a squeeze seal with a symmetrical profile for use in either rod or piston applications. The rectangular shape of its cross section ensures stability in the gland. The standard Molythane ® shell provides high wear resistance and the o-ring energizer functions as a spring to maintain sealing contact under low pressure or vacuum applications. The beveled lip design of the seal is excellent for cutting fluid film and is formed by a precision knife trimming process. A wide selection of sizes and alternate compounds allow this profile to match up with many hydraulic applications. The Type B PolyPak is an economical choice as a stand-alone seal or can be used in tandem with a buffer seal. In piston applications, this seal will function as a unidirectional seal. Dual Type B PolyPak seals should not be installed back-to-back in bi-directional pressure applications, as a pressure trap between the seals may occur. Instead, for bi-directional piston sealing, incorporate a PIP Ring ® (see page 7-15).Click to Go to CATALOG Table of Contents 6Type B PolyPak installed in Rod Gland Type B PolyPak installed in Piston GlandPart Number Nomenclature — BPP Profile, Type B PolyPak ®Table 6-14. BPP ProfileNominal Radial Cross-Section Example: .250 x 1000 = 250Example:2.000 x 1000 = 02000Example:- (Dash) = 70A Nitrile O-ring (For custom energizer options, see Table 6-3 on page 6-5.)6Please refer to Engineering Section 2,page 2-8 for surface finish and additionalhardware considerations.Above table reflects recommended cross-sections for rod diameters shown. Alternate cross-sections and additional sizes may be considered. Consult /eps/FluidPower for additional cross-sections and sizes, hardware specifications, and part number availability. Contact your Parker representative for assistance.Click to Go to CATALOG Table of Contents 6Above table reflects recommended cross-sections for piston diameters shown. Alternate cross-sections and additional sizes may be considered. Consult /eps/FluidPower for additional cross-sections and sizes, hardware specifications, and part number availability. Contact your Parker representative for assistance.Please refer to Engineering Section 2, page 2-8 for surface finish and additionalhardware considerations.。

霍尼韦尔(Honeywell)HPL-ED2011 V2.0 EN(UX111)过载继电器ZB150

霍尼韦尔(Honeywell)HPL-ED2011 V2.0 EN(UX111)过载继电器ZB150

These tripping characteristics are mean values of the spread at 20 °C ambient temperature in a cold state. Tripping time depends on response current. On devices at operating temperature the tripping time of the overload relay drops to approx. 25 % of the read value. Specific characteristics for each individual setting range can be found in the manual.
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HPL-ED2011 V2.0 EN (UX111)
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M10
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10
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Hexagon socket-head spanner
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III/3
Rated insulation voltage

ashrae handbook(2005-2008 table of content)

ashrae handbook(2005-2008 table of content)

Table of Contents - 2005 ASHRAE Handbook --FundamentalsTheory1. Thermodynamics and Refrigeration Cycles2. Fluid Flow3. Heat Transfer4. Two-Phase Flow5. Mass Transfer6. Psychrometrics7. Sound and VibrationGeneral Engineering Information8. Thermal Comfort9. Indoor Environmental Health10. Environmental Control for Animals and Plants11. Physiological Factors in Drying and Storing Farm Crops12. Air Contaminants13. Odors14. Measurement and Instruments15. Fundamentals of Control16. Airflow Around BuildingsBasic Materials17. Energy Resources18. Combustion and Fuels19. Refrigerants20. Thermophysical Properties of Refrigerants21. Physical Properties of Secondary Coolants (Brines)22. Sorbents and Desiccants23. Thermal and Moisture Control in Insulated Assemblies—Fundamentals24. Thermal and Moisture Control in Insulated Assemblies—Applications25. Thermal and Water Vapor Transmission Data26. Insulation for Mechanical SystemsLoad and Energy Calculations27. Ventilation and Infiltration28. Climatic Design Information29. Residential Cooling and Heating Load Calculations30. Nonresidential Cooling and Heating Load Calculations31. Fenestration32. Energy Estimating and Modeling MethodsDuct and Pipe Design33. Space Air Diffusion34. Indoor Environmental Modeling35. Duct Design36. Pipe SizingGeneral37. Abbreviations and Symbols38. Units and Conversions39. Physical Properties of Materials40. Codes and StandardsTable of Contents - 2006 ASHRAE Handbook --RefrigerationRefrigeration System Practices1. Liquid Overfeed Systems2. System Practices for Halocargbon Refrigerants3. System Practices for Ammonia and Carbon Dioxide Refrigerants4. Secondary Coolants in Refrigeration Systems5. Refrigerant System Chemistry6. Control of Moisture and Other Contaminants in Refrigerant Systems7. Lubricants in Refrigerant Systems8. Refrigerant Containment, Recovery, Recycling, and Reclamation Food Storage and Equipment9. Thermal Properties of Foods10. Cooling and Freezing Times of Foods11. Commodity Storage Requirements12. Food Microbiology and Refrigeration13. Refrigeration Load14. Refrigerated Facility Design15. Methods of Precooling Fruits, Vegetables, and Cut FlowersFood Refrigeration16. Industrial Food Freezing Systems17. Meat Products18. Poultry Products19. Fishery Products20. Dairy Products21. Eggs and Egg Products22. Deciduous Tree and Vine Fruit23. Citrus Fruit, Bananas, and Subtropical Fruit24. Vegetables25. Fruit Juice Concentrates and Chilled Juice Products26. Beverages27. Processed, Precooked, and Prepared Foods28. Bakery Products29. Chocolates, Candies, Nuts, Dried Fruits, and Dried Vegetables Distribution of Chilled and Frozen Food30. Cargo Containers, Rail Cars, Trailers, and Trucks31. Marine Refrigeration32. Air TransportIndustrial Applications33. Insulation Systems for Refrigerant Piping34. Ice Manufacture35. Ice Rinks36. Concrete Dams and Subsurface Soils37. Refrigeration in the Chemical IndustryLow-Temperature Applications38. Cryogenics39. Ultralow-Temperature Refrigeration40. Biomedical Applications of Cryogenic Refrigeration Refrigeration Equipment41. Absorption Cooling, Heating, and Refrigeration Equipment42. Forced-Circulation Air Coolers43. Component Balancing in Refrigeration Systems44. Refrigerant-Control Devices45. Factory Dehydrating, Charging, and TestingUnitary Refrigeration Equipment46. Retail Food Store Refrigeration and Equipment47. Food Service and General Commercial Refrigeration Equipment48. Household Refrigerators and FreezersGeneral Chapter49. Codes and StandardsTable of Contents - 2007 ASHRAE Handbook --HVAC ApplicationsCOMFORT APPLICATIONS1. Residences2. Retail Facilities3. Commercial and Public Buildings4. Places of Assembly5. Hotels, Motels, and Dormitories6. Educational Facilities7. Health Care Facilities8. Justice Facilities9. Automobiles and Mass Transit10. Aircraft11. ShipsINDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS12. Industrial Air Conditioning13. Enclosed Vehicular Facilities14. Laboratories15. Engine Test Facilities16. Clean Spaces17. Data Processing and Electronic Office Areas18. Printing Plants19. Textile Processing Plants20. Photographic Materials21. Museums, Galleries, Archives, and Libraries22. Environmental Control for Animals and Plants23. Drying and Storing Selected Farm Crops24. Air Conditioning of Wood and Paper Product Facilities25. Power Plants26. Nuclear Facilities27. Mine Air Conditioning and Ventilation28. Industrial Drying Systems29. Ventilation of the Industrial Environment30. Industrial Local Exhaust Systems31. Kitchen VentilationENERGY-RELATED APPLICATIONS32. Geothermal Energy33. Solar Energy Use34. Thermal StorageBUILDING OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT35. Energy Use and Management36. Owning and Operating Costs37. Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing38. Operation and Maintenance Management39. Computer Applications40. Building Energy Monitoring41. Supervisory Control Strategies and Optimization42. HVAC CommissioningGENERAL APPLICATIONS43. Building Envelopes44. Building Air Intake and Exhaust Design45. Control of Gaseous Indoor Air Contaminants46. Design and Application of Controls47. Sound and Vibration Control48. Water Treatment49. Service Water Heating50. Snow Melting and Freeze Protection51. Evaporative Cooling52. Fire and Smoke Management53. Radiant Heating and Cooling54. Seismic and Wind Restraint Design55. Electrical Considerations56. Room Air Distribution57. Integrated Building Design58. Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Explosive Incidents59. Codes and StandardsTable of Contents - 2008 HVAC Systems andEquipment HandbookAIR-CONDITIONING AND HEATING SYSTEMSChapter1. HVAC System Analysis and Selection2. Decentralized Heating and Cooling3. Central Heating and Cooling Plants4. Air Handling and Distribution5. In-Room Terminal Systems6. Panel Heating and Cooling7. Combined Heat and Power Systems8. Applied Heat Pump and Heat Recovery Systems9. Small Forced-Air Heating and Cooling Systems10. Steam Systems11. District Heating and Cooling12. Hydronic Heating and Cooling13. Condenser Water Systems14. Medium- and High-Temperature Water Heating15. Infrared Radiant Heating16. Ultraviolet Lamp Systems17. Combustion Turbine Inlet CoolingAIR-HANDLING EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTSChapter18. Duct Construction19. Room Air Distribution Equipment20. Fans21. Humidifiers22. Air-Cooling and Dehumidifying Coils23. Desiccant Dehumidification and Pressure-Drying Equipment24. Mechanical Dehumidifiers and Related Components25. Air-to-Air Energy Recovery Equipment26. Air-Heating Coils27. Unit Ventilators, Unit Heaters, and Makeup Air Units28. Air Cleaners for Particulate Contaminants29. Industrial Gas Cleaning and Air Pollution Control EquipmentHEATING EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTSChapter30. Automatic Fuel-Burning Systems31. Boilers32. Furnaces33. Residential In-Space Heating Equipment34. Chimney, Vent, and Fireplace Systems35. Hydronic Heat-Distributing Units and Radiators36. Solar Energy EquipmentCOOLING EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTSChapter37. Compressors38. Condensers39. Cooling Towers40. Evaporative Air-Cooling Equipment41. Liquid Coolers42. Liquid-Chilling SystemsGENERAL COMPONENTSChapter43. Centrifugal Pumps44. Motors, Motor Controls, and Variable-Speed Drives45. Pipes, Tubes, and Fittings46. Valves47. Heat ExchangersPACKAGED, UNITARY, AND SPLIT-SYSTEM EQUIPMENT Chapter48. Unitary Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps49. Room Air Conditioners and Packaged Terminal Air ConditionersGENERALChapter50. Thermal Storage51. Codes and Standards。

横河电机镍镉镍氢电池安全数据表-镍镉镍氢电池说明书

横河电机镍镉镍氢电池安全数据表-镍镉镍氢电池说明书

1. IDENTIFICATION OF THE MATERIAL AND SUPPLIERHHR-07F3A3, HHR-07F4G4, HHR-30HF5G1, HHR-11F2A1, HHR-21AHF2A1 - MODEL NAMESSynonym(s)BATTERIES Use(s)1.2 Uses and uses advised against1.3 Details of the supplier of the productYOKOGAWA AUSTRALIA PTY LTD Supplier name Tower A, 112 Talavera Road, North Ryde, NSW, 2113, AUSTRALIA Address (02) 8870 1100Telephone (02) 8870 1111Fax ****************.com Email (02) 8870 1100Emergency1.4 Emergency telephone number(s)/au/Website1.1 Product identifier NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE/NICKEL CADMIUM BATTERIES (S9064UD, S9765UK, S9400UK, S9129FA,S9548FA)Product name 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATIONNEW ZEALAND:Batteries are considered to be manufactured articles and are not,therefore,covered by the HSNO Act.Although they may contain hazardous substances,the item has an end use function wholly dependent on its shape and design,which does not involve the intentional release of any hazardous component.Also,the primary function of the article does not lead to any (HSNO)hazardous effect.Hazards arising during transport will still be controlled,as the local transport legislation picks up the international requirements. Disposal issues will be covered by the MfE hazardous waste programme and local authority requirements.NOT CLASSIFIED AS HAZARDOUS ACCORDING TO SAFE WORK AUSTRALIA CRITERIA 2.2 Label elementsNo signal word, pictograms, hazard or precautionary statements have been allocated.For the battery cell,chemical materials are stored in a hermetically sealed metal case,designed to withstand temperatures and pressures encountered during normal use.As a result,during normal use,there is no physical danger of ignition or explosion and chemical danger of hazardous materials'leakage.However,if exposed to a fire,added mechanical shocks,decomposed,added electric stress by misuse,the gas release vent will be operated.The battery cell case will be breached at the extreme.Hazardous materials may be released. Moreover, if heated strongly by the surrounding fire, acrid or harmful fume may be emitted.2.3 Other hazards2.1 Classification of the substance or mixture3. COMPOSITION/ INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTSIngredientCAS Number EC Number Content <35%7429-90-5231-072-3ALUMINIUM POWDER (STABILISED)<35%7440-48-4231-158-0COBALT <35%7439-96-5231-105-1MANGANESE <35%7440-02-0231-111-4NICKEL 10 to 25%7439-89-6231-096-4IRON3.1 Substances / Mixtures15 to 25%12054-48-7235-008-5NICKEL HYDROXIDE <15%1310-65-2215-183-4LITHIUM HYDROXIDE <15%1310-58-3215-181-3POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE <15%1310-73-2215-185-5SODIUM HYDROXIDE 1 to 5%21041-93-0244-166-4COBALT (II) HYDROXIDE4. FIRST AID MEASURESExposure is considered unlikely unless casing is damaged.Flush gently with running water.Seek medical attention if irritation develops.4.1 Description of first aid measuresEyeExposure is considered unlikely. Due to product form / nature of use, an inhalation hazard is not anticipated.Inhalation Exposure is considered unlikely unless casing is damaged.Gently flush affected areas with water.Seek medical attention if irritation develops.Skin For advice,contact a Poisons Information Centre on 131126(Australia Wide)or a doctor (at once).If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Ingestion is considered unlikely due to product form.Ingestion None allocated.First aid facilitiesSee Section 11 for more detailed information on health effects and symptoms.4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed4.3 Immediate medical attention and special treatment needed Treat symptomatically.5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURESNon flammable. May explode if exposed to high temperatures due to pressure build up in battery casing.5.2 Special hazards arising from the substance or mixtureEvacuate area and contact emergency services.Toxic gases may be evolved in a fire situation.Remain upwind and notify those downwind of hazard.Wear full protective equipment including Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)when combating e waterfog to cool intact containers and nearby storage areas. CAUTION: Batteries may explode.5.3 Advice for firefightersNone allocated.5.4 Hazchem code Use an extinguishing agent suitable for the surrounding fire.5.1 Extinguishing media6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURESWear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as detailed in section 8 of the SDS.6.1 Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures Prevent product from entering drains and waterways.6.2 Environmental precautionsIf battery casing is damaged and contents released,contain spillage,then cover /absorb spill with non-combustible absorbent material (vermiculite, sand, or similar), collect and place in suitable containers for disposal.6.3 Methods of cleaning upSee Sections 8 and 13 for exposure controls and disposal.6.4 Reference to other sections7. HANDLING AND STORAGEStore in a cool, dry, well ventilated area, removed from incompatible substances and foodstuffs.7.2 Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilitiesNo information provided.7.3 Specific end use(s)7.1 Precautions for safe handlingBefore use carefully read the product e of safe work practices are recommended to avoid eye or skin contact and inhalation.Observe good personal hygiene, including washing hands before eating. Prohibit eating, drinking and smoking in contaminated areas.8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION8.1 Control parameters Exposure standards IngredientReference TWASTELppm mg/m³ppm mg/m³Cobalt, metal dust & fume (as Co) (h)SWA (AUS)--0.05----Iron oxide fume (Fe2O3) (as Fe)SWA (AUS)--5----Iron salts, soluble, as FeSWA (AUS)--1----Manganese, dust & compounds (as Mn)SWA (AUS)--1----Manganese, fume (as Mn)SWA (AUS)--1--3Nickel, metalSWA (AUS)--1----Nickel, soluble compounds (as Ni)SWA (AUS)--0.1----Potassium hydroxideSWA (AUS)-- 2 (Peak)----Sodium hydroxide (peak limitation)SWA (AUS)-- 2 (Peak)----Biological limits Ingredient Determinant BEISampling Time15 µg/L End of shift at end of workweek Cobalt in urine COBALT1 µg/L End of shift at end of workweekCobalt in bloodReference: ACGIH Biological Exposure IndicesPPEEye / Face Not required under normal conditions of use.Hands Not required under normal conditions of use.BodyNot required under normal conditions of use.RespiratoryNot required under normal conditions of use.Due to product encapsulation and nature of use, natural ventilation should be adequate.8.2 Exposure controlsEngineering controls 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES9.1 Information on basic physical and chemical propertiesCYLINDRICAL SOLID (ENCLOSED)AppearanceSLIGHT ODOUR OdourNON FLAMMABLE FlammabilityNOT RELEVANT Flash pointNOT AVAILABLE Boiling pointNOT AVAILABLE Melting pointNOT AVAILABLE Evaporation rateNOT AVAILABLE pHNOT AVAILABLE Vapour densityNOT AVAILABLE Specific gravityINSOLUBLE Solubility (water)NOT AVAILABLE Vapour pressure9.1 Information on basic physical and chemical propertiesNOT RELEVANT Upper explosion limitNOT RELEVANT Lower explosion limitNOT AVAILABLE Partition coefficientNOT AVAILABLE Autoignition temperatureNOT AVAILABLEDecomposition temperature NOT AVAILABLE ViscosityNOT AVAILABLE Explosive propertiesNOT AVAILABLE Oxidising propertiesNOT AVAILABLE Odour threshold10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY10.2 Chemical stabilityStable under recommended conditions of storage.10.4 Conditions to avoidAvoid heat, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources.10.5 Incompatible materialsIncompatible with oxidising agents (e.g.hypochlorites),acids (e.g.nitric acid),alkalis (e.g.sodium hydroxide),heat and ignition sources.May evolve toxic gases if heated to decomposition.10.6 Hazardous decomposition productsPolymerization is not expected to occur.10.3 Possibility of hazardous reactions 10.1 ReactivityCarefully review all information provided in sections 10.2 to 10.6.11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATIONNo specific acute toxicity data exists for this product.Batteries consist of a hermetically sealed metallic container containing a number of chemicals and materials of construction that may be hazardous upon release.Over exposure considered unlikely unless battery ruptures and contact with contents occurs.Contents may be harmful.Acute toxicityInformation available for the ingredient(s):Ingredient Oral Toxicity (LD50)Dermal Toxicity (LD50)Inhalation Toxicity(LC50)6170 mg/kg (rat)----COBALT 9000 mg/kg (rat)----MANGANESE 20000 mg/kg (guinea ----IRON1515 mg/kg (rat)> 2000 mg/kg (rat)1200 mg/m³/4 hours NICKEL HYDROXIDE ----960 mg/m³/4hrs (rat)LITHIUM HYDROXIDE 333 mg/kg (rat)----POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE > 5000 mg/kg (rat)----COBALT (II) HYDROXIDE Not classified as a skin irritant unless the battery ruptures.Contact with contents may cause irritation,redness, dermatitis and possible burns with prolonged contact.Skin Not classified as an eye irritant unless the battery ruptures.Contact with contents may cause irritation,redness and possible burns with prolonged contact.EyeNot classified as causing skin or respiratory sensitisation.Sensitisation Not classified as causing organ damage from single exposure.STOT - singleNot classified as a reproductive toxin.Reproductive Not classified as a carcinogen.Carcinogenicity Not classified as a mutagen.Mutagenicity 11.1 Information on toxicological effectsexposure Not classified as causing aspiration.AspirationNot classified as causing organ damage from repeated exposure.STOT - repeated exposure 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION12.1 ToxicityNo information provided.12.2 Persistence and degradability No information provided.12.4 Mobility in soil No information provided.No information provided.12.5 Other adverse effects 12.3 Bioaccumulative potential No information provided.13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONSRecycle where possible.Dispose of to an approved landfill or waste processing site.Contact the manufacturer/supplier for additional information (if required).13.1 Waste treatment methodsWaste disposalDispose of in accordance with relevant local legislation.Legislation14. TRANSPORT INFORMATIONLAND TRANSPORT (ADG)SEA TRANSPORT (IMDG / IMO)AIR TRANSPORT (IATA / ICAO)None allocated.None allocated.None allocated.None allocated.None allocated.None allocated.14.3 Transport hazard class 14.4 Packing Group None allocated.None allocated.None allocated.None allocated.None allocated.None allocated.14.1 UN Number 14.2 ProperShipping Name No information provided.14.5 Environmental hazards None allocated.Hazchem codeClassified as UN3028,but they are exempted from Dangerous Goods pursuant to UN Special Provision as below.Not restricted, as per Special Provision A123.Special Provision 304:Battery,dry,containing corrosive electrolyte which will not flow out of the battery if the battery case is cracked are not subject to these Regulations provided the batteries are securely packed and protected against short-circuits.Examples of such batteries are :alkali-manganese, zinc-carbon, nickel-metal hydride and nickel-cadmium batteries.Other information14.6 Special precautions for userNOT CLASSIFIED AS A DANGEROUS GOOD BY THE CRITERIA OF THE ADG CODE, IMDG OR IATA15. REGULATORY INFORMATIONA poison schedule number has not been allocated to this product using the criteria in the Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Medicines and Poisons (SUSMP).15.1 Safety, health and environmental regulations/legislation specific for the substance or mixturePoison scheduleNone allocated.Risk phrases AUSTRALIA: AICS (Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances)All components are listed on AICS, or are exempt.EUROPE:EINECS (European Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances)All components are listed on EINECS, or are exempt.NEW ZEALAND: NZIoC (New Zealand Inventory of Chemicals)All components are listed on the NZIoC inventory, or are exempt.Inventory listing(s)None allocated.Safety phrases None allocated.Hazard codes Safework Australia criteria is based on the Globally Harmonised System (GHS)of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals.The classifications and phrases listed below are based on the Approved Criteria for Classifying Hazardous Substances [NOHSC: 1008(2004)].Classifications16. OTHER INFORMATIONEXPOSURE STANDARDS -TIME WEIGHTED AVERAGES:Exposure standards are established on the premise of an 8hour work period of normal intensity,under normal climatic conditions and where a 16hour break between shifts exists to enable the body to eliminate absorbed contaminants.In the following circumstances,exposure standards must be reduced:Strenuous work conditions;hot,humid climates;high altitude conditions;extended shifts (which increase the exposure period and shorten the period of recuperation).WORKPLACE CONTROLS AND PRACTICES:Unless a less toxic chemical can be substituted for a hazardous substance,ENGINEERING CONTROLS are the most effective way of reducing exposure.The best protection is to enclose operations and/or provide local exhaust ventilation at the site of chemical release.Isolating operations can also reduce ing respirators or protective equipment is less effective than the controls mentioned above, but is sometimes necessary.PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT GUIDELINES:The recommendation for protective equipment contained within this report is provided as a guide only.Factors such as form of product,method of application,working environment,quantity used,product concentration and the availability of engineering controls should be considered before final selection of personal protective equipment is made.HEALTH EFFECTS FROM EXPOSURE:It should be noted that the effects from exposure to this product will depend on several factors including:form of product;frequency and duration of use;quantity used;effectiveness of control measures;protective equipment used and method of application.Given that it is impractical to prepare a report which would encompass all possible scenarios,it is anticipated that users will assess the risks and apply control methods where appropriate.Additional informationACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial HygienistsAbbreviationsCAS #Chemical Abstract Service number - used to uniquely identify chemical compoundsCNS Central Nervous SystemEC No.EC No - European Community NumberEMS Emergency Schedules (Emergency Procedures for Ships Carrying DangerousGoods)GHS Globally Harmonized SystemGTEPG Group Text Emergency Procedure GuideIARC International Agency for Research on CancerLC50Lethal Concentration, 50% / Median Lethal ConcentrationLD50Lethal Dose, 50% / Median Lethal Dosemg/m³Milligrams per Cubic MetreOEL Occupational Exposure LimitpH relates to hydrogen ion concentration using a scale of 0 (high acidic) to 14 (highlyalkaline).ppm Parts Per MillionSTEL Short-Term Exposure LimitSTOT-RE Specific target organ toxicity (repeated exposure)STOT-SE Specific target organ toxicity (single exposure)SUSMP Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Medicines and PoisonsSWA Safe Work AustraliaTLV Threshold Limit ValueTWA Time Weighted AverageThis document has been compiled by RMT on behalf of the manufacturer,importer or supplier of the Report statusproduct and serves as their Safety Data Sheet ('SDS').It is based on information concerning the product which has been provided to RMT by themanufacturer,importer or supplier or obtained from third party sources and is believed to representthe current state of knowledge as to the appropriate safety and handling precautions for the productat the time of issue.Further clarification regarding any aspect of the product should be obtaineddirectly from the manufacturer, importer or supplier.While RMT has taken all due care to include accurate and up-to-date information in this SDS,it doesnot provide any warranty as to accuracy or completeness.As far as lawfully possible,RMT acceptsno liability for any loss,injury or damage(including consequential loss)which may be suffered orincurred by any person as a consequence of their reliance on the information contained in this SDS.Risk Management TechnologiesPrepared by5 Ventnor Ave, West PerthWestern Australia 6005Phone: +61 8 9322 1711Fax: +61 8 9322 1794Email:************.auWeb: .au[ End of SDS ]。

Nalco公司460-S0226 SOLN N 50氢化酸标准溶液产品说明书

Nalco公司460-S0226 SOLN N 50氢化酸标准溶液产品说明书

Form LiquidEMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATIONPRODUCT NAME : 460-S0226 SOLN N/50 Sulfuric Acid Titrant, Form Liquid APPLICATION : TITRATING SOLUTIONCOMPANY IDENTIFICATION : Nalco Company1601 W. Diehl RoadNaperville, Illinois60563-1198 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S) : (800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECNFPA 704M/HMIS RATINGHEALTH : 0 / 1 FLAMMABILITY : 0 / 0 INSTABILITY : 0 / 0 OTHER :0 = Insignificant 1 = Slight 2 = Moderate 3 = High 4 = Extreme * = Chronic Health HazardPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTSOur hazard evaluation has found that this product is not hazardous under 29 CFR 1910.1200.3.HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION**EMERGENCY OVERVIEW**CAUTIONMay cause irritation with prolonged contact.Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. Do not take internally. Do not breathe vapors/gases/dust. Use with adequate ventilation. Keep container tightly closed. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. After contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of water. Use a mild soap if available. Wear suitable protective clothing.Not flammable or combustible.PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE :Eye, SkinHUMAN HEALTH HAZARDS - ACUTE :EYE CONTACT :May cause irritation with prolonged contact.SKIN CONTACT :May cause irritation with prolonged contact.INGESTION :Not a likely route of exposure. There may be irritation to the gastro-intestinal tract.Form LiquidEMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECINHALATION :Not a likely route of exposure. Repeated or prolonged exposure may irritate the respiratory tract. AGGRAVATION OF EXISTING CONDITIONS :A review of available data does not identify any worsening of existing conditions.4.FIRST AID MEASURESEYE CONTACT :Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. If symptoms develop, seek medical advice.SKIN CONTACT :Flush affected area with water. Use a mild soap if available. If symptoms develop, seek medical advice. INGESTION :Do not induce vomiting without medical advice. If conscious, washout mouth and give water to drink. Get medical attention.INHALATION :Remove to fresh air, treat symptomatically. If symptoms develop, seek medical advice.NOTE TO PHYSICIAN :Based on the individual reactions of the patient, the physician's judgement should be used to control symptoms and clinical condition.5.FIRE FIGHTING MEASURESFLASH POINT : NoneEXTINGUISHING MEDIA :Not expected to burn. 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The model assumes a steady state condition between the total input and output. The level III model does not require equilibrium between the defined media. The information provided is intended to give the user a general estimate of the environmental fate of this product under the defined conditions of the models.If released into the environment this material is expected to distribute to the air, water and soil/sediment in the approximate respective percentages;Air Water Soil/Sediment<5%30 - 50%50 - 70%The portion in water is expected to be soluble or dispersible.BIOACCUMULATION POTENTIALThis preparation or material is not expected to bioaccumulate.Form LiquidEMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD AND EXPOSURE CHARACTERIZATIONBased on our hazard characterization, the potential environmental hazard is: LowBased on our recommended product application and the product's characteristics, the potential environmental exposure is: LowIf released into the environment, see CERCLA/SUPERFUND in Section 15.13.DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONSIf this product becomes a waste, it could meet the criteria of a hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. 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Nalco accepts no liability for the use of this information.NATIONAL REGULATIONS, USA :Form LiquidEMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECOSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION RULE, 29 CFR 1910.1200 :Based on our hazard evaluation, none of the substances in this product are hazardous.CERCLA/SUPERFUND, 40 CFR 302 :Notification of spills of this product is not required.SARA/SUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1986 (TITLE III) - SECTIONS 302, 311, 312, AND 313 :SECTION 302 - EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (40 CFR 355) :This product does not contain substances listed in Appendix A and B as an Extremely Hazardous Substance. SECTIONS 311 AND 312 - MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET REQUIREMENTS (40 CFR 370) :Our hazard evaluation has found that this product is not hazardous under 29 CFR 1910.1200.Under SARA 311 and 312, the EPA has established threshold quantities for the reporting of hazardous chemicals. The current thresholds are: 500 pounds or the threshold planning quantity (TPQ), whichever is lower, for extremely hazardous substances and 10,000 pounds for all other hazardous chemicals.SECTION 313 - LIST OF TOXIC CHEMICALS (40 CFR 372) :This product does not contain substances on the List of Toxic Chemicals.TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA) :The substances in this preparation are included on or exempted from the TSCA 8(b) Inventory (40 CFR 710) FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, CLEAN WATER ACT, 40 CFR 401.15 / formerly Sec. 307, 40 CFR 116.4 / formerly Sec. 311 :This product may contain trace levels (<0.1% for carcinogens, <1% all other substances) of the following substance(s) listed under the regulation. Additional components may be unintentionally present at trace levels.Substance(s) Citations• Sulfuric Acid Sec. 311CLEAN AIR ACT, Sec. 112 (Hazardous Air Pollutants, as amended by 40 CFR 63), Sec. 602 (40 CFR 82, Class I and II Ozone Depleting Substances) :Substances listed under this regulation are not intentionally added or expected to be present in this product. Listed components may be present at trace levels.CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 :Substances listed under California Proposition 65 are not intentionally added or expected to be present in this product. MICHIGAN CRITICAL MATERIALS :Substances listed under this regulation are not intentionally added or expected to be present in this product. Listed components may be present at trace levels.Form LiquidEMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECSTATE RIGHT TO KNOW LAWS :Substances listed under this regulation are not intentionally added or expected to be present in this product. Listed components may be present at trace levels.INTERNATIONAL CHEMICAL CONTROL LAWS :CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT (CEPA) :The substance(s) in this preparation are included in or exempted from the Domestic Substance List (DSL). AUSTRALIAAll substances in this product comply with the National Industrial Chemicals Notification & Assessment Scheme (NICNAS).CHINAAll substances in this product comply with the Provisions on the Environmental Administration of New Chemical Substances and are listed on the Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances China (IECSC).EUROPEThe substances in this preparation have been reviewed for compliance with the EINECS or ELINCS inventories. 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This information should provide assistance for your own risk management practices. We have evaluated our product's risk as follows:* The human risk is: LowForm LiquidEMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTREC* The environmental risk is: LowAny use inconsistent with our recommendations may affect the risk characterization. Our sales representative will assist you to determine if your product application is consistent with our recommendations. Together we can implement an appropriate risk management process.This product material safety data sheet provides health and safety information. The product is to be used in applications consistent with our product literature. Individuals handling this product should be informed of the recommended safety precautions and should have access to this information. For any other uses, exposures should be evaluated so that appropriate handling practices and training programs can be established to insure safe workplace operations. 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Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH,(TOMES CPS™ CD-ROM Version), Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO.Ariel Insight™ (An integrated guide to industrial chemicals covered under major regulatory and advisory programs), North American Module, Western European Module, Chemical Inventories Module and the Generics Module (Ariel Insight™ CD-ROM Version), Ariel Research Corp., Bethesda, MD.The Teratogen Information System, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (TOMES CPS™ CD-ROM Version), Micromedex, Inc., Englewood, CO.Form LiquidEMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)(800) 424-9300 (24 Hours) CHEMTRECPrepared By : Product Safety DepartmentDate issued : 07/01/2010Version Number : 1.6。

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H319 造成了严重的眼睛发炎。

H350 可能会导致癌症。

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P305+P351+P338 如进入眼睛:用水小心清洗几分钟。

如果可以做到,摘掉隐形眼镜,继续冲洗。

P308+P313 如接触到或相关暴露:求医/就诊。

RSHazard symbol(s) TR-phrase(s) R45;R22S-phrase(s) S53;S452.3 其它危害物-无3 成分/组成信息3.1 物质分子式 - C8H11NO分子量 - 137.184 急救措施4.1 必要的急救措施描述一般的建议请教医生。

向到现场的医生出示此安全技术说明书。

如果吸入如果吸入,请将患者移到新鲜空气处。

如呼吸停止,进行人工呼吸。

请教医生。

在皮肤接触的情况下用肥皂和大量的水冲洗。

请教医生。

在眼睛接触的情况下用大量水彻底冲洗至少15分钟并请教医生。

如果误服切勿给失去知觉者通过口喂任何东西。

用水漱口。

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P280 P264
Wear protective gloves, protective clothing,eye protection,face protection. Wash face, hands and any exposed skin thoroughly after handling.
P210 Keep away from heat, sparks, open flames, hot surfaces - No smoking.
111-42-2
ETHYLENE OXIDE
75-21-8
*The exact percentage (concentration) of composition has been withheld as a trade secret.
Weight %* 10-20 1-10 <1
<0.0001
March 23, 2019
Section 3: Composition and Information on Ingredients
SUBSTANCES:
Chemical Name
CAS-No
DIMETHYLETHER
115-10-6
NONYLPHENOXYPOLYETHOXYETHANOL
127087-87-0
DIETHANOLAMINE
Radnor Water Based Anti-Spatter - Premium (Aerosol)
Anti-Spatter Prevents Spatter Build Up in Welding Operations 64000111 042R Radnor 259 North Radnor - Chester Road - Suite 100 Radnor, PA, 19087-5283 866-734-3438 March 23 Regulated Hazardous / Regulated

HAT2165H中文资料

HAT2165H中文资料

HAT2165HSilicon N Channel Power MOS FET Power SwitchingREJ03G0004-0500Z(Previous ADE-208-1632C (Z))Rev.5.00Apr.09.2003 Features•High speed switching•Capable of 4.5 V gate drive•Low drive current•High density mounting•Low on-resistanceR DS(on) = 2.5 mΩ typ. (at V GS = 10 V)OutlineAbsolute Maximum Ratings(Ta = 25°C)Item Symbol Ratings Unit Drain to source voltage V DSS30V Gate to source voltage V GSS±20V Drain current I D55A Drain peak current I D(pulse)220A Body-drain diode reverse drain current I DR55A Avalanche current I AP30A Avalanche energy E AR Note 290mJ Channel dissipation Pch30W Channel to Case Thermal Resistanceθch-C 4.17°C/W Channel temperature Tch150°C Storage temperature Tstg–55 to +150°C Notes: 1.PW ≤ 10 µs, duty cycle ≤ 1%2.Value at Tch = 25°C, Rg ≥ 50 Ω3.Tc = 25°CElectrical Characteristics(Ta = 25°C)Item Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Test ConditionsDrain to source breakdownvoltageV(BR)DSS30——V I D = 10 mA, V GS = 0Gate to source breakdownvoltageV(BR)GSS± 20——V I G = ±100 µA, V DS = 0Gate to source leak current I GSS——±10µA V GS = ±16 V, V DS = 0Zero gate voltage drain current I DSS——1µA V DS = 30 V, V GS = 0Gate to source cutoff voltage V GS(off) 1.0— 2.5V V DS = 10 V, I D = 1 mA Static drain to source on state R DS(on)— 2.5 3.3mΩI D = 27.5 A, V GS = 10 V Note4 resistance R DS(on)— 3.4 5.3mΩI D = 27.5 A, V GS = 4.5 V Note4 Forward transfer admittance|y fs|60100—S I D = 27.5 A, V DS = 10 V Input capacitance Ciss—5180—pF V DS = 10 VOutput capacitance Coss—1200—pF V GS = 0Reverse transfer capacitance Crss—380—pF f = 1 MHzGate Resistance Rg—0.5—ΩTotal gate charge Qg—33—nc V DD = 10 VGate to source charge Qgs—15—nc V GS = 4.5 VGate to drain charge Qgd—7.1—nc I D = 55 ATurn-on delay time t d(on)—13—ns V GS = 10 V, I D = 27.5 A Rise time t r—65—ns V DD≅ 10 VTurn-off delay time t d(off)—60—ns R L = 0.36 ΩFall time t f—9.5—ns Rg = 4.7 ΩBody–drain diode forwardvoltageV DF—0.81 1.06V IF = 55 A, V GS = 0Body–drain diode reverse recovery time t rr—40—ns IF = 55 A, V GS = 0diF/ dt = 100 A/ µsNotes: 4.Pulse testMain CharacteristicsPackage DimensionsColophon 0.0。

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HAT2099H
Silicon N Channel Power MOS FET
Power Switching
REJ03G1187-0500
(Previous: ADE-208-1432C)
Rev.5.00
Sep 07, 2005 Features
• Capable of 4.5 V gate drive
• Low drive current
• High density mounting
• Low on-resistance
R DS (on) = 2.9 mΩ typ. (at V GS = 10 V)
Outline
Absolute Maximum Ratings
(Ta = 25°C)
Item Symbol Value Unit
Drain to source voltage V DSS 30 V Gate to source voltage V GSS ±20 V Drain current
I D 50 A Drain peak current
I D (pulse) Note 1
200 A
Body-drain diode reverse drain current I DR 50 A Avalanche current I AP Note 3 5
A
Avalanche energy E AR Note 3 2.5 mJ Channel dissipation Pch Note 2 30 W Channel temperature
Tch 150 °C Storage temperature Tstg
–55 to +150
°C
Notes: 1. PW ≤ 10 µs, duty cycle ≤ 1% 2. Tc = 25 °C 3. Value at Tch = 25°C, Rg ≥ 50 Ω
Electrical Characteristics
(Ta = 25°C)
Item Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Test Conditions
Drain to source breakdown voltage V (BR) DSS 30 — — V I D = 10 mA, V GS = 0 Gate to source breakdown voltage V (BR) GSS ±20 — — V I G = ±100 µA, V DS = 0 Gate to source leak current I GSS — — ±10 µA V GS = ±16 V, V DS = 0 Zero gate voltage drain current
I DSS — — 1 µA V DS = 30 V, V GS = 0 Gate to source cutoff voltage
V GS (off) 1.0 — 2.5 V V DS = 10 V, I D = 1 mA
R DS (on) — 2.9 3.7 m Ω I D = 25 A, V GS = 10 V Note 4
Static drain to source on state resistance R DS (on) — 5.0
7.3 m Ω I D = 25 A, V GS = 4.5 V Note 4
Forward transfer admittance |y fs | 39 65 — S I D = 25 A, V DS = 10 V Note 4
Input capacitance Ciss — 4750 — pF Output capacitance
Coss — 1180 — pF Reverse transfer capacitance Crss — 650 — pF V DS = 10 V V GS = 0 f = 1 MHz Total gate charge Qg — 75 — nC Gate to source charge Qgs — 16 — nC Gate to drain charge Qgd

14

nC
V DD = 10 V V GS = 10 V I D = 50 A
Turn-on delay time t d (on) — 26 — ns Rise time
t r — 60 — ns
Turn-off delay time t d (off) — 85 — ns
Fall time
t f — 26 — ns V GS = 10 V, I D = 25 A
V DD ≅ 10 V R L = 0.4 Ω Rg = 4.7 Ω Body-drain diode forward voltage
V DF — 0.85 0.98 V I F = 50 A, V GS = 0
Note 4
Body-drain diode reverse recovery time t rr — 60 — ns I F = 50 A, V GS = 0
di F /dt = 50 A/µs
Note: 4. Pulse test
Main Characteristics
Package Dimensions
Ordering Information
Part Name Quantity Shipping Container
HAT2099H-EL-E 2500
pcs Taping
Note: For some grades, production may be terminated. Please contact the Renesas sales office to check the state of production before ordering the product.
RENESAS SALES OFFICES
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Renesas Technology America, Inc.
450 Holger Way, San Jose, CA 95134-1368, U.S.A
Tel: <1> (408) 382-7500, Fax: <1> (408) 382-7501
Renesas Technology Europe Limited
Dukes Meadow, Millboard Road, Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, SL8 5FH, U.K.
Tel: <44> (1628) 585-100, Fax: <44> (1628) 585-900
Renesas Technology Hong Kong Ltd.
7th Floor, North Tower, World Finance Centre, Harbour City, 1 Canton Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel: <852> 2265-6688, Fax: <852> 2730-6071
Renesas Technology Taiwan Co., Ltd.
10th Floor, No.99, Fushing North Road, Taipei, Taiwan
Tel: <886> (2) 2715-2888, Fax: <886> (2) 2713-2999
Renesas Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
Unit2607 Ruijing Building, No.205 Maoming Road (S), Shanghai 200020, China
Tel: <86> (21) 6472-1001, Fax: <86> (21) 6415-2952
Renesas Technology Singapore Pte. Ltd.
1 Harbour Front Avenue, #06-10, Keppel Bay Tower, Singapore 098632
Tel: <65> 6213-0200, Fax: <65> 6278-8001
Renesas Technology Korea Co., Ltd.
Kukje Center Bldg. 18th Fl., 191, 2-ka, Hangang-ro, Yongsan-ku, Seoul 140-702, Korea
Tel: <82> 2-796-3115, Fax: <82> 2-796-2145
Renesas Technology Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.
Unit 906, Block B, Menara Amcorp, Amcorp Trade Centre, No.18, Jalan Persiaran Barat, 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Tel: <603> 7955-9390, Fax: <603> 7955-9510。

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