To Our Customers This Manual The purpose of this manual is to help obtain the greatest return on your investment. inTEST Thermal Solutions suggests that operators, supervisors, and technicians responsible for operating and maintaining this equipment become familiar with the contents of these manuals prior to using the equipment.
For further information on module and circuit board repairs, our exchange program, and the availability of spare parts, contact the inTEST Thermal Solutions Service Department. Before returning any module or circuit board for repair, contact the inTEST Thermal Solutions Service Department to obtain a return authorization (RA) number. Spare Parts...
P R E F A C E Before You Call Before You Call Introduction You can help us support your machine in timely fashion by having on hand specific information when calling in: • Software Version • System Model Number System Model A modular system design allows the customer to select options or features as desired for a Number...
S A F E T Y Warnings Warnings WARNING WARNING: Refer to Accompanying Documentation Electrical Hazard WARNING: High Voltage, Electrical Shock Hazard Hot Surface WARNING: Hot Surface Cold Surface WARNING: Cold Surface WARNING 1: The locations of potentially dangerous voltages and other hazards such as hot surfaces or cold surfaces or compressed air/gases/vapors at high pressures are identified and labeled on the equipment.
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S A F E T Y Warnings TYPE DESCRIPTION (per SEMI S2-93A) EXPOSURE THRESHOLD Fully de-energized (electrically “cold.”) n.a. Live circuits, covered or insulated. Work performed n.a. at remote location to preclude accidental shock. Live circuits exposed. <= 30v RMS, 42.2v peak, Accidental contact is possible.
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S A F E T Y Warnings WARNING 14: Only use the coolants (heat transfer fluids) and refrigerants specified by the manufacturer: they are carefully engineered to be safe for operating personnel, to be friendly to the environment, to operate efficiently, and to not harm the equipment. Do not substitute unauthorized coolants and refrigerants, nor mix (add) in unauthorized coolants or refrigerants: doing so can cause warranties to be voided.
S A F E T Y Cautions Cautions CAUTION CAUTION: Refer to Accompanying Documentation Electrical Hazard CAUTION: High Voltage, Electrical Shock Hazard Hot Surface CAUTION: Hot Surface Cold Surface CAUTION: Cold Surface CAUTION 1: Observe the precautions given on the equipment and within this manual to prevent damage to the equipment.
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S A F E T Y Cautions CAUTION 9: Use suitable Clean Dry Air (CDA) compressed air supply for the System: a) to prevent premature fouling of the filters/regulator assemblies provided with the System, b) to prevent ice forming from within the cooling module and possibly reducing or obstructing output air flow.
S Y S T E M O V E R V I E W Scope of Manual Scope of Manual ® This manual supports the THERMOSTREAM Systems for: ATS-515, -525 & ATS-615 & -625 • General and advanced assembly • Interfacing, interconnecting •...
S Y S T E M O V E R V I E W Related Documentation Related Documentation Introduction This manual (LM04070) is one of two used with the ATS-515, -525 & ATS-615 & -625 ® THERMOSTREAM Systems. This section provides a description of the manuals and other related documentation.
® THERMOSTREAM System. Warranty A copy of Temptronic Corporation’s standard Warranty is available on the inTEST Thermal Solutions website: http://intest-thermal.com/warrantytemptronic. Specifications The System Specifications are as published on the data sheet(s) which is (are) included in the front cover pocket of this manual, or inserted immediately at the end of this Manual.
S Y S T E M O V E R V I E W System Description System Description ® THERMOSTREAM is a stand alone unit capable of -45C ATS-515, -525 & ATS-615 & -625 ® to +225C operation. The THERMOSTREAM can be controlled directly from the front panel ®...
If the system is to be shipped to another location, repackage the system in the original shipping carton, by reversing the order of unpacking. NOTE: Prior approval is required before shipping the system to a inTEST Thermal Solutions Sales/Service Office, or to the factory.
S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N ATS-515, -525 & ATS-615 & -625 Interconnect Diagram Section A: Interconnections (Cables and Hoses) ........ATS-515, -525 &...
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S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N ATS-515, -525 & ATS-615 & -625 Interconnect Diagram ATS-515, -525 & ATS-525 & -625 Interconnect Descriptions Chiller I/Os Description UI port User Interface. Controller Interface Cable ATS-515, -525 &...
S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N Section B: System Startup and Shutdown ........Startup Procedure Before starting up the system, be sure that all power and communication connections are made.
S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N Controls & Indicators Section C: Controls & Indicators Purge Switch (Not Visible) Graphical Display Screen Head Up/Down Button Rotary Encoder Power On/Off Program Buttons (5) Flow Control Valve (ATS-515 and 615 Only) Power LED...
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S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N Controls & Indicators Controls and Indicators Descriptions Part Function Graphical Display • This graphical user interface provides a highly visible readout Screen which allows test engineers, production operators, and non- technical users optimum ease of use with minimum learning time.
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S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N Controls & Indicators Part Function ® Power On/Off Switch The main power switch for the THERMOSTREAM . Use to turn the system on and off. Emergency Off Button A red, Emergency Off button (EMO) is located on the top of the (EMO)
S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N Air Purge and Compressor Delay Sequence Section E: Startup Screen ........Air Purge and Compressor Delay Sequence Air Purge Delay Input Air Temp - displays the temperature of the facility supplied air supply...
S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N Section F: TOP MENU Screen ........TOP MENU Screen Detailed TOP MENU Screen...
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S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N Part Function DIAGNOSTICS DATA Selects the DIAGNOSTICS DATA Screen. This screen provides critical system diagnostic data including supplied air temperature, supplied line frequency, system runtime, and system current draw (amperage).
S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N MANUAL OPERATION Screen MANUAL OPERATION Screen MANUAL OPERATION Screen Detailed ® MANUAL This screen allows the user to run the THERMOSTREAM to one programmable setpoint of OPERATION Screen either HOT, AMBIENT, or COLD.
S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N MANUAL TEST SETUP Screen MANUAL TEST SETUP Screen MANUAL TEST SETUP Screen Detailed MANUAL TEST This screen allows for 12 Manual Test Setups that cycles through three setpoints (HOT, SETUP Screen AMBIENT, and COLD).
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S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N MANUAL TEST SETUP Screen Part Function DEFINE Selects the DEFINE PARAMETERS Screen. This screen allows the user to define test setup parameters that are common program button to both Manual and Program Test Setups.
S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N MANUAL OPERATION “RAMP/CYCLE” Screen MANUAL OPERATION “RAMP/CYCLE” Screen MANUAL OPERATION “CYCLE” Screen Detailed MANUAL Cycle through the enabled Setpoints in a fixed order: Ambient, Cold, Hot. OPERATION The parameters for the Setpoints are configured in the MANUAL TEST SETUP Screen.
S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N PROGRAM OPERATION Screen PROGRAM OPERATION Screen PROGRAM OPERATION Screen Detailed PROGRAM OPERATION.jpg ® PROGRAM This screen allows the user to run the THERMOSTREAM to 12 programmable setpoints. The OPERATION Screen parameters of these setpoints are defined within each Program Test Setup.
S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N PROGRAM TEST SETUP Screen PROGRAM TEST SETUP Screen PROGRAM TEST SETUP Screen Detailed PROGRAM TEST This screen allows the user to set 12 Program test setups, each with 12 unique setpoints. SETUP Screen Each Program Test Setup can be saved as part of a Test Setup File (numbered “1”...
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S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N PROGRAM TEST SETUP Screen Part Function SELECT Press to cycle through the TEST SETUPS “0” - “12”. program button ATTENTION - Parameter changes and Test Setups should be saved under Test Setup “1”...
S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N PROGRAM OPERATION “RAMP/CYCLE” Screen PROGRAM OPERATION “RAMP/CYCLE” Screen PROGRAM OPERATION “RAMP/CYCLE” Screen Detailed “RAMP/CYCLE” Screen Descriptions Part Function Press to exit the PROGRAM TEST SETUP “RAMP/CYCLE” Screen and return to the previous screen.
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S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N PROGRAM OPERATION “RAMP/CYCLE” Screen Part Function Row # The profile for each unique setpoint is filed in rows numbered “0” through “12”. SetP°C Setpoint (temperature °C) for each respective row. This parameter may be changed using the Encoder.
S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N SETUP OPTIONS Screen SETUP OPTIONS Screen SETUP OPTIONS Screen Detailed SETUP OPTIONS Use the Rotary Encoder to scroll through the menu Selections. Press the Rotary Encoder to Screen Descriptions activate a selection.
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S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N SETUP OPTIONS Screen Part Function DEFINE Selects the DEFINE PARAMETERS Screen. This screen allows PARAMETERS the user to define test setup parameters that are common to both Manual and Program Test Setups.
S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N COPY SETUPS Screen COPY SETUPS Screen COPY SETUPS Screen Detailed COPY SETUPS Each Program Test Setup can be saved as part of a Test Setup File (numbered “1” through Screen Descriptions “12”).
S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N CALIBRATION CHOICE Screen CALIBRATION CHOICE Screen CALIBRATION CHOICE Screen Detailed CALIBRATION The Screen can be used to calibrate temperature, air flow (scfm), or display screen resolution. CHOICE Screen Only qualified Temptronic personnel should perform system calibrations.
S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N DEFINE PARAMETERS Screen DEFINE PARAMETERS Screen DEFINE PARAMETERS Screen Detailed DEFINE Use the Rotary Encoder to scroll through the menu Selections. Press the Rotary Encoder to PARAMETERS activate a selection.
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S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N DEFINE PARAMETERS Screen Part Function ® DUT sensor (OFF, K, T) Selects the DUT sensor to be used by the THERMOSTREAM ® Off: the THERMOSTREAM is in Air Mode.
S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N CONFIGURE SYSTEM Screen Detailed Section J: CONFIGURE SYSTEM ........CONFIGURE SYSTEM Screen Detailed CONFIGURE This screen displays the system’s software version and allow configuration of system settings.
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S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N CONFIGURE SYSTEM Screen Detailed Part Function Temperature Auto: temperature performance is set to auto Performance Heat Only: The compressor is shut off. The system only drives to hot temperatures.
S Y S T E M O P E R A T I O N DIAGNOSTICS Screen Detailed Section K: DIAGNOSTICS ........DIAGNOSTICS Screen Detailed DIAGNOSTICS This screen displays critical diagnostic information.
R E M O T E I N T E R F A C E S Remote Interfaces Overview Section A: Remote Interfaces, Overview and Assumptions ........Remote Interfaces Overview Systems have three different communications interfaces: ATS-515, -525 &...
R E M O T E I N T E R F A C E S Section D: Error Reporting ........Command and query errors are reported by means of the IEEE-488.2 “standard event status register.”...
R E M O T E I N T E R F A C E S Set: Bus Address Section F: IEEE-488.2 Interface ........Set: Bus Address The IEEE-488 interface requires the following settings: •...
R E M O T E I N T E R F A C E S Serial Interface Connector Section G: Serial Interface ........Serial Interface Connector The system I/O panel provides a DB9P (9-pin male) connector with a nonstandard pinout.
R E M O T E I N T E R F A C E S Serial Cables: 25 Pin, 9 Pin Serial Cables: 25 Pin, 9 Pin 25 Pin PC to ATS- 515, -525 & ATS-615 & -625 9 Pin PC to ATS-615, -525 &...
R E M O T E I N T E R F A C E S Remote Commands Overview Section H: Remote Command Set ........Remote Commands Overview In this Section The following topics are covered in this Section:...
R E M O T E I N T E R F A C E S IEEE Mandatory Commands IEEE Mandatory Commands Command Description *CLS Clear the status (*ESR, TESR) registers. *ESE Set the standard event status enable (mask) register. *ESE nnn -- where nnn is 0 –...
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R E M O T E I N T E R F A C E S IEEE Mandatory Commands Command Description *STB? Read the status byte. bit 7 - ready bit 6 - master summary status (MSS) bit bit 5 - standard event status (ESB) summary bit bit 4 - message available (MAV) (GPIB only, always 0 for RS-232) bit 3 - temperature event (TESR) summary bit bit 2 - device specific error (EROR) summary bit...
R E M O T E I N T E R F A C E S RS-232C Serial Commands RS-232C Serial Commands Command Description Go to local – enables System touch screen controls. NOTE: In accordance with the IEEE-488.2 standard, the System still responds to remote commands in when in local mode.
R E M O T E I N T E R F A C E S Device Specific Commands Device Specific Commands Command Description ADMD Set the air-to-DUT maximum difference. ADMD nnn -- where nnn is 10 - 300 °C in 1 degree increments. ADMD? Read the air-to-DUT maximum difference.
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R E M O T E I N T E R F A C E S Device Specific Commands Command Description DSNS Set the DUT sensor type. DSNS n -- where n is 0-4 0 – no DUT sensor 1 – type T thermocouple 2 –...
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R E M O T E I N T E R F A C E S Device Specific Commands Command Description HEAD Raise or lower the test head (same as STND). HEAD 1 – put head down HEAD 0 – put head up NOTE: Sending this command when the head is locked will NOT cause an error, but the head will not actually move.
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R E M O T E I N T E R F A C E S Device Specific Commands Command Description SETN Select a setpoint to be the current setpoint. SETN nn -- where n is 0 – 17 when on the Cycle screen. SETN n –...
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R E M O T E I N T E R F A C E S Device Specific Commands Command Description TESR? Read the temperature event status register bit 7 -- reserved bit 6 -- not used bit 5 -- stopped cycling ("stop on fail" signal was received) bit 4 -- end of all cycles bit 3 -- end of one cycle bit 2 -- end of test (test time has elapsed)
R E M O T E I N T E R F A C E S MCT Interface Section I: MCT Interface ........MCT Interface ATS-515, -525 &...
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R E M O T E I N T E R F A C E S MCT Interface This interface has 2 inputs: • End of Test (EOT) • Stop On First Fail (SFF), and one output: • Start Test (ST). Set the input/output pulse polarity in the Configuration Screen, refer to Chapter 3 for details.
Materials Safety Data Sheets ........MSDS Overview Introduction The Materials Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for storing, handling, or disposing the chemicals used in the System are presented in this Chapter:...
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Temptronic Stock Numbers CS168290 History Revisions Rev. # Date Revision Description Author Signature B. Kelso 12-10-03 Releasing B. Kelso TITLE: MSDS, HFC REFRIGERANT BLEND TEMPTRONIC CORPORATION an inTEST COMPANY Sharon, MA 02067 SHT 1 of 10 File: 17037BA A17037 Rev. A...
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Manufacturer of Blend / Distributor Emergency Telephone No. Chemtrec 1-800-424-9300 Temptronic 4 Commercial Street Product Information (781)-688-2300 Sharon, Ma 02067 TITLE: MSDS, HFC REFRIGERANT BLEND TEMPTRONIC CORPORATION an inTEST COMPANY Sharon, MA 02067 SHT 2 of 10 File: 17037BA A17037 Rev. A...
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Immediately remove to fresh air. Keep person calm. If not breathing , give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult give oxygen.. Call a physician. TITLE: MSDS, HFC REFRIGERANT BLEND TEMPTRONIC CORPORATION an inTEST COMPANY Sharon, MA 02067 SHT 3 of 10 File: 17037BA...
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For example, this blend should not be mixed with air under pressure for leak testing or other purposes. TITLE: MSDS, HFC REFRIGERANT BLEND TEMPTRONIC CORPORATION an inTEST COMPANY Sharon, MA 02067 SHT 4 of 10 File: 17037BA...
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Store in a clean, cool, well ventilated dry area of low fire risk and out of direct sunlight. Protect cylinder and its fittings from physical damage as with any gas cylinder. TITLE: MSDS, HFC REFRIGERANT BLEND TEMPTRONIC CORPORATION an inTEST COMPANY Sharon, MA 02067 SHT 5 of 10 File: 17037BA...
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-98°C (-144°F) Freezing Point -103°C (153°F) Boiling Point -1.4°C (29.5°F) @760 mm HG Form Liquefied Gas Color Colorless TITLE: MSDS, HFC REFRIGERANT BLEND TEMPTRONIC CORPORATION an inTEST COMPANY Sharon, MA 02067 SHT 6 of 10 File: 17037BA A17037 Rev. A...
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Decomposition products are hazardous. Thermal decomposition of components includes forming hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, chlorine and carbonyl halides. TITLE: MSDS, HFC REFRIGERANT BLEND TEMPTRONIC CORPORATION an inTEST COMPANY Sharon, MA 02067 SHT 7 of 10 File: 17037BA...
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Exposure by inhalation at concentrations as high as 22.4% resulted in no observed adverse effects. No animal test reports are available to define carcinogenic, mutagenic, embryotoxic, or reproductive hazards. TITLE: MSDS, HFC REFRIGERANT BLEND TEMPTRONIC CORPORATION an inTEST COMPANY Sharon, MA 02067 SHT 8 of 10 File: 17037BA A17037 Rev. A...
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Hazard Class number and Description: 2.2 (Nonflammable Gas) UN Identification Number: UN 1078 DOT Label(s) Required: Nonflammable Gas Shipping Containers: Cylinders TITLE: MSDS, HFC REFRIGERANT BLEND TEMPTRONIC CORPORATION an inTEST COMPANY Sharon, MA 02067 SHT 9 of 10 File: 17037BA A17037 Rev. A...
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Header-Rev-Dt Materials Safety Data Sheets Header-Title-Manual Materials Safety Data Sheet: POE Oil Polyol Ester Emergency Number: (517) 496-3780 ___________________________________________________________________ Section 1 Product Name and Information ___________________________________________________________________ Product(Trade Name and Synonyms): CP-2932AH Chemical Name: Ester NFPA Code: Health: 1 Fire: 1 Reactivity: 0 Chemical Family: Polyol Ester HMIS Code: Health: 1 Fire: 1 Reactivity: 0 Formula: Proprietary...
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Materials Safety Data Sheets Header-Rev-Dt Header-Title-Manual EYE: Flush with water at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention if irritation develops or persists. SKIN: Wash with soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation develops. Launder contaminated clothing before reuse. INHALATION: Remove exposed person to fresh air if adverse effects are observed.
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Header-Rev-Dt Materials Safety Data Sheets Header-Title-Manual ___________________________________________________________________ VENTILATION PROCEDURE: Use with adequate ventilation. GLOVES PROTECTION: Use nitrile or neoprene gloves. EYE PROTECTION: Safety glasses. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Under normal use conditions, respirator is not usually required. CLOTHING RECOMMENDATIONS: Long sleeve shirt is recommended. ___________________________________________________________________ Section 9 Physical and Chemical Properties...
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Materials Safety Data Sheets Header-Rev-Dt Header-Title-Manual INHALATION TOXICITY: No data available to indicate product or components may be a toxic inhalation hazard. RESPIRATORY IRRITATION: If material is misted or if vapors are generated from heating, exposure may cause irritation of mucous membranes and the upper respira- tory tract similar to that observes of mineral oil.
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Header-Rev-Dt Materials Safety Data Sheets Header-Title-Manual SALTWATER FISH TOXICITY: Not determined. SALTWATER INVERTEBRATES: Not determined. BACTERIA TOXICITY: Not determined. MISCELLANEOUS TOXICITY: Not determined. ENVIRONMENTAL FATE: Not determined. Bioconcentration: Not determined. Soil Mobility: Not determined. ___________________________________________________________________ Section 13 Disposal Considerations ___________________________________________________________________ WASTE DISPOSAL: Material, if discarded, is not expected to be a characteristic hazardous waste under RCRA.
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Materials Safety Data Sheets Header-Rev-Dt Header-Title-Manual CAL. PROP. 65: This product is not known to contain any chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer or birth defects. However, we do not conduct routine analysis for all listed materials. U.S.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY INFORMATION Molsiv Adsorbents 4A-50 1/16 Product Name: Product Use: Adsorbent UOP LLC UOP M.S. S.p.A. 25 E. Algonquin Road Viale Milanofiori Des Plaines, IL 60017-5017 Strada 1 - Palazzo E1 20090 Assago Mi, Italy Tel: +1-847-391-3189 Tel : +39-02-892241 Fax: +1-847-391-2953...
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3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Emergency Overview In the fresh unused state, this product is not flammable. When first wetted, the product can heat up to the boiling point of water. Flood with water to cool material. Form: Pellets Color: Tan Potential Health Effects: Primary Routes of Exposure: Contact with skin and eyes.
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4. FIRST AID MEASURES 4.1 Eye contact: Flush immediately with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. If eye irritation persists, consult a physician. 4.2 Skin contact: Wash off with soap and plenty of water. If skin irritation persists, call a physician. 4.3 After inhalation: Remove the victim into fresh air.
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6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES 6.1 Personal protection: See 8.2 6.2 Environmental precautions: No special environmental precautions required. 6.3 Clean-up: Sweep, shovel or vacuum spilled product into appropriate containers (do not use a vacuum if material has contacted a hydrocarbon material). Pick-up and arrange disposal without creating dust. Never use spilled product.
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9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES These data do not represent technical or sales specifications. 9.1 Form: Pellets 9.2 Color: 9.3 Odor: None 9.4 pH: 8 - 11 (AS) 9.5 Boiling point/range: N.A. 9.6 Melting point/range: N.A. 9.7 Flash point: N.A. 9.8 Autoignition temperature: N.A.
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11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION 11.1 Acute toxicity: LD50/oral/rat = > 32 000 mg/kg* LD50/dermal/rabbit = > 2 000 mg/kg* LC50/inhalation/rat = No data available. 11.2 Chronic toxicity: Classification of Ingredients EC Carcinogenic: Not listed. EC Mutagenic: Not listed. EC Toxic for Reproduction: Not listed.
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12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION 12.1 Mobility: No data available. 12.2 Biodegradation: No data available. 12.3 Bioaccumulation: No data available. 12.4 Aquatic toxicity: No data available. 12.5 Further Information: No information available. 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS 13.1 Provisions relating to waste: EPA - Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Hazardous and Solid Waste Management Regulations.
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15. REGULATORY INFORMATION United States Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): All the ingredients of this mixture are registered on the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory. CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act) Reportable Quantity: The following component(s) of this product is/are subject to release reporting under 40 CFR 302 when release exceeds the Reportable Quantity (RQ): -- None -- SARA Title III (Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986):...
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Canada Canadian Hazardous Products Act: This product is not classified as a controlled product under regulations pursuant to the federal Hazardous Product Act (e.g. WHMIS). Canadian Environmental Protection Act: All the ingredients of this mixture are notified to CEPA and on the DSL (Domestic Substances List). European Union (EU) European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances: All components of this product are included in EINECS/ELINCS.
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16. OTHER INFORMATION Summary of changes: Sections 7, 8, 15, 16 (US) Supersedes: December 1999 Prepared by: UOP Health, Safety & Environmental Department HMIS™ - Hazardous Material Information System: HMIS™ Ratings: 0-minimal hazard, 1- slight hazard, 2- moderate hazard, 3- serious hazard, 4- severe hazard. HEALTH : FLAMMABILITY : REACTIVITY :...
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Page 1/6 Material Safety Data Sheet acc. to 91/155/EEC Printing date 04/19/2001 Reviewed on 03/28/2001 1 Chemical Product and Company Identification · Product Name: Activated Aluminas Activated and Amorphous Aluminas · Other Designations: Active bed supports, CG-20, CPA series, CPN, CSS series, DD-2, D-410, DD-420, DD-422, DD-431, DD-440, DD-447, DD-450, DD-460, DD-470, DD-6, DD-PG, DF Series, F-200, HF-200, HPX, LD-5, LD-350, PSD-350, RC-AA, RC-400, RF-200, S-100, S-400, S-431, SRU, TG-431 and Selexsorb(R) Si.
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Page 2/6 Material Safety Data Sheet acc. to 91/155/EEC Printing date 04/19/2001 Reviewed on 03/28/2001 Product Name: Activated Aluminas Activated and Amorphous Aluminas (Contd. from page 1) · Hazard description: · Medical conditions aggravated by exposure to the product: Asthma, chronic lung disease, and skin rashes. ·...
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Page 3/6 Material Safety Data Sheet acc. to 91/155/EEC Printing date 04/19/2001 Reviewed on 03/28/2001 Product Name: Activated Aluminas Activated and Amorphous Aluminas (Contd. from page 2) Provide adequate ventilation if dust is formed. · Information about protection against explosions and fires: No special measures required. ·...
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Page 4/6 Material Safety Data Sheet acc. to 91/155/EEC Printing date 04/19/2001 Reviewed on 03/28/2001 Product Name: Activated Aluminas Activated and Amorphous Aluminas (Contd. from page 3) · Solubility in / Miscibility with Water: Insoluble · pH-value at 20°C (68°F): 9.4-10.1 (10% in water) 10 Stability and reactivity ·...
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Page 5/6 Material Safety Data Sheet acc. to 91/155/EEC Printing date 04/19/2001 Reviewed on 03/28/2001 Product Name: Activated Aluminas Activated and Amorphous Aluminas (Contd. from page 4) · Air transport ICAO-TI and IATA-DGR: · Remarks: Not regulated 15 Regulations · U.S. Federal Regulations: ·...
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Page 6/6 Material Safety Data Sheet acc. to 91/155/EEC Printing date 04/19/2001 Reviewed on 03/28/2001 Product Name: Activated Aluminas Activated and Amorphous Aluminas (Contd. from page 5) Clayton, G. D. and Clayton, F. E.: New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. - TOMES CPS(TM), MICROMEDEX, Inc., 2000 ·...
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ATS-525 THERMOSTREAM ® DATASHEET SPECIFICATIONS -60° to +225°C Advanced Temperature Source for fast and precise thermal conditioning of components, parts, hybrids, modules, subassemblies, and printed circuit boards. Capable of ultra-low temperatures without the use of Liquid Nitrogen (LN ) or Liquid Carbon Dioxide (LCO PERFORMANCE: TEMPERATURE CONTROL:...
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Filtered to 5 micron particulate contamination. Oil Content: <0.1 ppm, by weight, iltered to Oil Content: <0.1 ppm, by weight, iltered to 0.01 micron oil contaminant. inTEST Thermal Solutions Dewpoint: <-70 °C @ 6.2 BAR (90PSI) Air Supply Pressure 5.5 to 7.6 BAR (90 to 110 PSIG)
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ATS-515 THERMOSTREAM ® DATASHEET SPECIFICATIONS -45° to +225°C Advanced Temperature Source for fast and precise thermal conditioning of components, parts, hybrids, modules, subassemblies, and printed circuit boards. Capable of ultra-low temperatures without the use of Liquid Nitrogen (LN ) or Liquid Carbon Dioxide (LCO PERFORMANCE: TEMPERATURE CONTROL:...
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Filtered to 5 micron particulate contamination. Oil Content: <0.1 ppm, by weight, iltered to Oil Content: <0.1 ppm, by weight, iltered to 0.01 micron oil contaminant. inTEST Thermal Solutions Dewpoint: <-70 °C @ 6.2 BAR (90PSI) Air Supply Pressure 5.5 to 7.6 BAR (90 to 110 PSIG)
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ATS-625 THERMOSTREAM ® DATASHEET SPECIFICATIONS -60° to +225°C Designed for 60Hz operation only, this Advanced Temperature Source is for fast and precise thermal conditioning of components, parts, hybrids, modules, subassemblies, and printed circuit boards. Capable of ultra-low temperatures without the use of Liquid Nitrogen (LN ) or Liquid Carbon Dioxide (LCO PERFORMANCE: TEMPERATURE CONTROL:...
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220 ±10% VAC, 60Hz, 20amp Compressed Air Clean, Dry Air (CDA) Filtered to 5 micron particulate contamination. Oil Content: <0.1 ppm, by weight, iltered to inTEST Thermal Solutions 0.01 micron oil contaminant. Dewpoint: <-70 Dewpoint: <-70 °C @ 6.2 BAR (90PSI) Air Supply Pressure 5.5 to 7.6 BAR (90 to 110 PSIG)
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ATS-615 THERMOSTREAM ® DATASHEET SPECIFICATIONS -45° to +225°C Designed for 60Hz operation only, this Advanced Temperature Source is for fast and precise thermal conditioning of components, parts, hybrids, modules, subassemblies, and printed circuit boards. Capable of ultra-low temperatures without the use of Liquid Nitrogen (LN ) or Liquid Carbon Dioxide (LCO PERFORMANCE: TEMPERATURE CONTROL:...
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220 ±10% VAC, 60Hz, 20amp Compressed Air Clean, Dry Air (CDA) Filtered to 5 micron particulate contamination. Oil Content: <0.1 ppm, by weight, iltered to inTEST Thermal Solutions 0.01 micron oil contaminant. 0.01 micron oil contaminant. Dewpoint: <-70 °C @ 6.2 BAR (90PSI) Air Supply Pressure 5.5 to 7.6 BAR (90 to 110 PSIG)
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