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ASTM A536
Designation:A536–84(Reapproved2004)Standard Specification forDuctile Iron Castings1This standard is issued under thefixed designation A536;the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of original adoption or,in the case of revision,the year of last revision.A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval.A superscript epsilon(e)indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the Department of Defense.1.Scope1.1This specification covers castings made of ductile iron, also known as spheroidal or nodular iron,that is described as cast iron with the graphite substantially spheroidal in shape and essentially free of other forms of graphite,as defined in Terminology A644.1.2The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as the standard.1.3No precise quantitative relationship can be stated be-tween the properties of the iron in various locations of the same casting or between the properties of castings and those of a test specimen cast from the same iron(see Appendix X1).2.Referenced Documents2.1ASTM Standards:2A370Test Methods and Definitions for Mechanical Testing of Steel ProductsA644Terminology Relating to Iron CastingsA732/A732M Specification for Castings,Investment, Carbon and Low Alloy Steel for General Application,and Cobalt Alloy for High Strength at Elevated Temperatures E8Test Methods for Tension Testing of Metallic Materials 2.2Military Standard:3MIL-STD-129Marking for Shipment and Storage3.Ordering Information3.1Orders for material to this specification shall include the following information:3.1.1ASTM designation,3.1.2Grade of ductile iron required(see Table1,and Sections4and9),3.1.3Special properties,if required(see Section7),3.1.4If a different number of samples are required(see Section10),3.1.5Certification,if required(see Section14),and3.1.6Special preparation for delivery,if required(see Sec-tion15).4.Tensile Requirements4.1The iron represented by the test specimens shall con-form to the requirements as to tensile properties presented in Tables1and2.The irons listed in Table1cover those in general use,while those listed in Table2are used for special applications(such as pipes,fittings,etc.).4.2The yield strength shall be determined at0.2%offset by the offset method(see Test Methods E8).Other methods may be used by mutual consent of the manufacturer and purchaser.5.Heat Treatment5.1The60-40-18grade will normally require a full ferritiz-ing anneal.The120-90-02and the100-70-03grades generally require a quench and temper or a normalize and temper,or an isothermal heat treatment.The other two grades can be met either as-cast or by heat treatment.Ductile iron,which is heat treated by quenching to martensite and tempering,may have substantially lower fatigue strength than as-cast material of the same hardness.6.Test Coupons6.1The separately cast test coupons from which the tension test specimens are machined shall be cast to the size and shape shown in Fig.1or Fig.2.A modified keel block cast from the mold shown in Fig.3may be substituted for the1-in.Y-block or the1-in.keel block.The test coupons shall be cast in open molds made of suitable core sand having a minimum wall thickness of11⁄2in.(38mm)for the1⁄2-in.(12.5mm)and1-in. (25-mm)sizes and3in.(75mm)for the3-in.size.The coupons shall be left in the mold until they have cooled to a black color(approximately900°F(482°C)or less).The size of coupon cast to represent the casting shall be at the option of the purchaser.In case no option is expressed,the manufacturer shall make the choice.1This specification is under the jurisdiction of the ASTM Committee A04onCastings and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee A04.02on Malleable andDuctile Iron Castings.Current edition approved Oct.1,2004.Published October2004.Originallyapproved st previous edition approved in1999as A536–84(1999)e1.2For referenced ASTM standards,visit the ASTM website,,orcontact ASTM Customer Service at service@.For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information,refer to the standard’s Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.3Available from Standardization Documents Order Desk,DODSSP,Bldg.4,Section D,700Robbins Ave.,Philadelphia,PA19111-50981Copyright©ASTM International,100Barr Harbor Drive,PO Box C700,West Conshohocken,PA19428-2959,United States.6.2When investment castings are made to this specification,the manufacturer may use test specimens cast to size incorpo-rated in the mold with the castings,or separately cast to size using the same type of mold and the same thermal conditions that are used to produce the castings.These test specimens shall be made to the dimensions shown in Fig.1of Specifica-tion A 732/A 732M or Figs.5and 6of Test Methods and Definitions A 370.6.3The manufacturer may use separately cast test coupons or test specimens cut from castings when castings made to this specification are nodularized or inoculated in the mold.Sepa-rately cast test coupons shall have a chemistry that is repre-sentative of castings produced from the ladle poured and a cooling rate equivalent to that obtained with the test molds shown in Figs.1and 2,Figs.4-6,or Appendix X2.The size (cooling rate)of the coupon chosen to represent the casting should be decided by the purchaser.If test coupon size is notspecified,the manufacturer shall make the choice.When test bars will be cut from castings,test bar location shall be agreed on by the purchaser and manufacturer and indicated on the casting drawing.The manufacturer shall maintain sufficient controls and control documentation to assure the purchaser that properties determined from test coupons or test bars are representative of castings shipped.6.4The test coupons shall be poured from the same ladle or heat as the castings they represent.6.5Test coupons shall be subjected to the same thermal treatment as the castings they represent.7.Special Requirements7.1When specified in the contract or purchase order,castings shall meet special requirements as to hardness,chemi-cal composition,microstructure,pressure tightness,radio-graphic soundness,magnetic particle inspection dimensions,and surface finish.8.Workmanship,Finish,and Appearance8.1The castings shall be smooth,free of injurious defects,and shall conform substantially to the dimensions of the drawing or pattern supplied by the purchaser.8.2Castings shall not have chilled corners or center chill in areas to be machined.TABLE 1Tensile RequirementsGrade 60-40-18Grade 65-45-12Grade 80-55-06Grade 100-70-03Grade 120-90-02Tensile strength,min,psi 600006500080000100000120000Tensile strength,min,MPa 414448552689827Yield strength,min,psi 4000045000550007000090000Yield strength,min,MPa276310379483621Elongation in 2in.or 50mm,min,%18126.03.02.0TABLE 2Tensile Requirements for Special ApplicationsGrade 60-42-10Grade 70-50-05Grade 80-60-03Tensile strength,min,psi Tensile strength,min,MPa 600004157000048580000555Yield strength,min,psi Yield strength,min,MPa420002905000034560000415Elongationin 2in.or 50mm,min,%1053Metric Equivalents in.mm in.mm1⁄2112.725.411⁄221⁄238.163.5N OTE —The length of the keel block shall be6in.(152mm).FIG.1Keel Block for Test CouponsDimen-sions“Y”Block SizeFor Castings of Thickness Less Than 1⁄2in.(13mm)For Castings of Thickness1⁄2in.(13mm)to 11⁄2in.(38mm)For Castings of Thickness of 11⁄2in.(38mm)and Over in.mm in.mm in.mm A 1⁄213125375B 15⁄84021⁄8545125C 2503754100D 410061508200E717571757175approxapproxapproxapproxapproxapproxFIG.2Y-Blocks for Test CouponsFIG.3Mold for Modified Keel BlockFIG.4Sectioning Procedure for Y-Blocks9.Chemical Requirements9.1It is the intent of this specification to subordinate chemical composition to mechanical properties;however,any chemical requirements may be specified by agreement between the manufacturer and the purchaser.10.Number of Tests and Retests10.1The number of representative coupons poured and tested shall be established by the manufacturer,unless other-wise agreed upon with the purchaser.10.2In the case of the Y-block,the section shall be cut from the block as shown in Fig.4.If any tension test specimen shows obvious defects,another may be cut from the same test block or from another test block representing the same metal.11.Tension Test Specimen11.1The standard round tension test specimen with a 2-in.or 50-mm gage length shown in Fig.5shall be used,except when the ½-in.(12.7-mm)Y-block coupon is used.In this case,either of the test specimens shown in Fig.6shall be satisfac-tory.12.Responsibility for Inspection12.1Unless otherwise specified in the contract or purchase order,the supplier is responsible for the performance of all inspection requirements as specified herein.Except as other-wise specified in the contract or order,the supplier may use his own or any other facilities suitable for the performance of the inspection requirements specified herein,unless disapproved by the purchaser.The purchaser reserves the right to perform any of the inspections set forth in the specification where such inspections are deemed necessary to assure supplies and services conform to prescribed requirements.13.Identification Marking13.1When size permits,each casting shall be identified by the part or pattern number in raised numerals.Location of marking shall be as shown on the applicable drawing.14.Certification14.1When agreed upon in writing by the purchaser and the seller,a certification shall be made the basis of acceptance of the material.This shall consist of a copy of the manufacturer’s test report or a statement by the seller,accompanied by a copy of the test results,that the material has been sampled,tested,and inspected in accordance with provisions of this specifica-tion.Each certification so furnished shall be signed by an authorized agent of the seller or manufacturer.15.Preparation for Delivery15.1Unless otherwise specified in the contract or purchase order,cleaning,drying,preservation,and packaging of casting shall be in accordance with manufacturer’s commercial prac-tice.Packing and marking shall also be adequate to ensure acceptance and safe delivery by the carrier for the mode of transportation employed.15.2Government Procurement —When specified in the con-tract or purchase order marking for shipment shall be in accordance with the requirements of MIL-STD-129.16.Keywords16.1casting;ductile iron;modular iron;spheroidalgraphiteMetric Equivalents in.mm in.mm0.0050.130.5012.70.10 2.5250.81⁄8 3.23⁄89.521⁄457.2N OTE —The gage length and fillets shall be as shown but the ends may be of any shape to fit the holders of the testing machine in such a way that the load shall be axial.The reduced section shall have a gradual taper from the ends toward the center,with the ends 0.003to 0.005in.(0.08to 0.13mm)larger in diameter than the center.FIG.5Standard Round Tension Test Specimen with 2-in.or50-mm GageLengthMetric Equivalentsin.mm in.mm 0.0050.13 1.025.40.0070.1811⁄431.80.252 6.40 1.435.60.3579.0713⁄444.4N OTE —If desired,the length of the reduced section may be increased to accommodate an extensometer.FIG.6Examples of Small-Size Specimens Proportional toStandard 1⁄2-in.(12.7-mm)RoundSpecimenAPPENDIXES(Nonmandatory Information)X1.MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF CASTINGSX1.1The mechanical properties of iron castings are influ-enced by the cooling rate during and after solidification,by chemical composition,by heat treatment,by the design and nature of the mold,by the location and effectiveness of gates and risers,and by certain other factors.X1.2The cooling rate in the mold and,therefore,the properties developed in any particular section are influenced by the presence of cores,chills and chaplets,changes in section thickness,and the existence of bosses,projections,and inter-sections,such as junctions of ribs and bosses.Because of the interactions of these factors,no precise quantitative relation-ship can be stated between the properties of the iron in various locations of the same casting or between the properties of a casting and those of a test specimen cast from the same iron. When such a relationship is important and must be known for a specific application,it may be more closely ascertained by appropriate experimentation.X1.3When reliable information is unavailable on the relationship between properties in a casting and those in a separately cast test specimen,and where experimentation would be unfeasible,the size of the test casting should be so selected as to approximate the cooling rate of the main or controlling section of the casting.X2.Y-BLOCK SELECTIONX2.1As a general guide for selection of the proper Y-block, the tabulation in Table X2.1,based on cooling rates,shows,for various test coupons,the equivalent geometric shapes with variousdimensions.ASTM International takes no position respecting the validity of any patent rights asserted in connection with any item mentioned in this ers of this standard are expressly advised that determination of the validity of any such patent rights,and the risk of infringement of such rights,are entirely their own responsibility.This standard is subject to revision at any time by the responsible technical committee and must be reviewed every five years and if not revised,either reapproved or withdrawn.Your comments are invited either for revision of this standard or for additional standards and should be addressed to ASTM International Headquarters.Your comments will receive careful consideration at a meeting of the responsible technical committee,which you may attend.If you feel that your comments have not received a fair hearing you should make your views known to the ASTM Committee on Standards,at the address shown below.This standard is copyrighted by ASTM International,100Barr Harbor Drive,PO Box C700,West Conshohocken,PA 19428-2959,United States.Individual reprints (single or multiple copies)of this standard may be obtained by contacting ASTM at the above address or at 610-832-9585(phone),610-832-9555(fax),or service@ (e-mail);or through the ASTM website ().TABLE X2.1Equivalent Geometric Shapes Correspondingto Y-BlocksY-Block Size,in.(mm)Infinite Plate Thickness,in.(mm)Round Diameter,in.(mm)Cube Edge,in.(mm)1⁄2(12.7)0.5(12.7) 1.2(30.5)1.75(44.4)1(25.4)0.9(22.9) 1.75(44.4) 2.75(69.8)3(76.2)1.6(40.6) 3.1(78.7) 4.8(121.9)。
SST-SX550 550W SFX 电源规格说明书
SPECIFICATIONSFX Form FactorSST-SX550550W Switching Power SupplyWith Active PFC 80Plus Gold01This is the specification of Model SX550; AC-line powered switching power supply with active PFC (Power Factor Correction) circuit, meet EN61000-3-2 and with Full Range Input features.The specification below is intended to describe as detailedly as possible the functions and performance of the subject power supply. Any comment or additional requirements to this specification from our customers will be highly appreciated and treated as a new target for us to approach.The subject power supply will meet the EMI requirements and obtain main safety approvalsas following:- FCC Part 15 Subpart J, Class ‘B’ 115 Vac operation.- CISPR 22 Class ‘B’ 230 Vac operation.2.1 EMI REGULATORY1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND SCOPE2. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS3. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS3.1 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONSThe mechanical drawing of the subject power supply, which indicate the form factor, location of the mounting holes, location, the length of the connectors, and other physical specifications of the subject power supply. Please refer to the attachment drawing.4. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS4.1 OUTPUT ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTSThe subject power supply will meet all electrical specifications below, over the full operation temperature range and dynamic load regulation.4.1.1. OUTPUT RATING(1)The +3.3V and +5V total output shall not exceed 120W(2) total output for this subject power supply is 550 watts.(3) Ripple and noise measurements shall be made under all specified load conditions through a singlepole low pass filter with 20MHz cutoff frequency. Outputs shall bypassed at the connector witha 0.1uF ceramic disk capacitor and a 10uF electrolytic capacitor to simulate system loading.02115V / 60Hz : 15 mSec. Minimum.230V / 50Hz : 15 mSec. Minimum.4.1.5.OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION03The cross regulation defined as follows, the voltage regulation limits DC include DC Output ripple & noise.115V / 60Hz : 15 mSec. Minimum.230V / 50Hz : 15 mSec. Minimum.(10% TO 90% OF FINAL OUTPUT VALUE, @FULL LOAD)115V-rms or 230V-rms + 5Vdc : 20ms Maximum4.1.3. HOLD-UP TIME (@80 % LOAD)4.1.4.OUTPUT RISE TIME4.1.2. LOAD CAPACITY SPECIFICATIONS04P.G. SENSE Output short circuit is defined to be a short circuit load of less than 0.1 ohm.In the event of an output short circuit condition on +3.3V, +5V or +12V output, the power supply will shutdown and latch off without damage to the power supply. The power supply shall return to normal operation after the short circuit has been removed and the power switch has been turned off for no more than 2 seconds.In the event of an output short circuit condition on -12V output, the power supply will not be damaged. The power supply shall return to normal operation as soon as the short circuit has been removed. and the power switch has been turned off for no more than 2 seconds.The power good signal is a TTL compatible signal for the purpose of initiating an orderly star-up procedure under normal input operating conditions. This signal is asserted (low) until +5Vdc has reached 4.75 volts during power up. Characteristics:TTL signal asserted (low state) : less than 0.5V while sinking 10mA.TTL signal asserted (high state) : greater than 4.75V while sourcing 500uA. High state output impedance : less or equal to 1Kohm from output to common.4.1.6.SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION4.1.7.OVER CURRENT PROTECTION4.1.8.POWER GOOD SIGNALPOWER GOOD @ 115/230V,FULL LOAD POWER FAIL @115/230V, FULL LOAD100 – 500mSec.1 mSec. minimum05IAIB4.2. OUTPUT TRANSIENT LOAD RESPONSEV+5V and +12V must be within specification for a step change in current as specified below. The outputs will be tested one section at a time with all other sections at maximum load. The testtransition will be from IA to IB and IB to IA. The step current will have a nominal transition time of 0.5 amp per microsecond for +5V and 0.1 amp per microsecond for +12V.+5Vdc:IA: 16.0 amps IB: 11.2 ampsVolts variation: 400 mV max (p-p) Setting time: 10 ms max+12V:IA: 45.0 amps IB: 31.5 ampsVolts variation: 550 mV max (p-p) Setting time: 10 ms max +3.3Vdc:IA: 16.0 amps IB: 11.2 ampsVolts variation: 400 mV max (p-p) Setting time: 10 ms max4.2.1 Transient Load Requirement4.3. INPUT ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS4.3.1. VOLTAGE RANGEPARAMETER UNITSV-in Range 90 - 264 V-rms4.3.2. INPUT FREQUENCYINPUT FREQUENCY 47–63Hz4.3.3. INRUSH CURRENT(Cold start – 25 deg. C)115V 60A230V 120A4.3.4. INPUT LINE CURRENT115V 8.0 Amps – rms maximum230V 4.0 Amps – rms maximum4.4. EFFICIENCYFull load (100%) Typical load (50%) Light load (20%) 115VAC 87% 90% 87%(loading shown in Amps)064.5. Standby Power Consumption (5Vsb):Input Power < 0.5W @ 5Vsb/45mA & 230Vac inputPS_ON input signal @ High State4.6. PS_ ON#PS_ON# is an active-low, TTL-compatible signal that allows a motherboard to remotely controlthe power supply in conjunction with features such as soft on/off, Wake on LAN+, or wake-on-modem.When PS_ON# is pulled to TTL low, the power supply should turn on the five main DC outputrails: +12VDC,+5VDC,+3.3VDC,and –12VDC. When PS_ON# is pulled to TTL highor open-circuited, the DC output rails should not deliver current and should be held at zeropotential with respect to ground. PS_ON# has no effect on the +5VSB output, which is always enabled whenever the AC power is present. Table 15 lists PS_ON# signal characteristics.The power supply shall provide an internal pull-up to TTL high. The power supply shall also provide debounce circuitry on PS_ON# to prevent it from oscillating on/off at startup when activated by a mechanical switch. The DC output enable circuitry must be SELV-compliant.Table 15. PS_ON# Signal Characteristics5. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTSThe power supply will be compliant with each item in this specification for the following Environmental conditions.5.1. TEMPERATURE RANGEOperating 550W 0 to 50Storage -20 to 805.2. HUMIDITYOperating 5 –85% RH, Non-condensing Storage 5 –95% RH, Non-condensing075.3. VIBRATIONThe subject power supply will withstand the following imposed conditions without experiencingnon-recoverable failure or deviation from specified output characteristics.Vibration Operation, 0.01g²/Hz at 5 Hz sloping to 0.02g²/Hz at 20 Hz, and maintaining 0.02g²/Hz from20 Hz to 500 Hz. The area under the PSD curve is 3.13gRMS. The duration shall be 20 minutes per axisfor all three axes on all samples.Plane of vibration to be along three mutually perpendicular axes.5.4. SHOCKThe subject power supply will withstand the following imposed conditions without experiencingnon-recoverable failure or deviation from specified output characteristics.Storage 40G, 9 mSec. half-sine wave pulse in both directions on three mutually Perpendicular axes.Operating 10G, 11mSec. half-sine wave pulse in both directions on three mutually Perpendicular axes.6. SAFETYLEAKAGE CURRENTThe leakage current from AC to safety ground will not exceed 3.5 mA-rms at 264Vac, 50 Hz.7. ELECTORMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY7.1. RADIATED EMIThe subject power suppy will meet FCC and CISPR 22 requirements under normal load conditions.0810.1 Physical Dimension09125 mm (W) × 63.5 mm (H) × 100mm (D)10. MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS9.1. MTBF8.1. MODEL NUMBER LABEL8.2. DC OUTPUT IDENTIFICATIONCThe power supply have a minimum predicted MTBF(MIL-HDBK-217) of 100,000 hours ofcontinuous operation at 25 , maximum-output load, and nominal AC input voltage.Label marking will be permanent, legible and complied with all agency requirements.Labels will be affixed to the sides of the power supply showing the following:Each output connector will be labeled.- Manufacturer’s name and logo.- Model no., serial no., revision level, location of manufacturer.- The total power output and the maximum load for each output.- AC input rating.8. LABELLING9. RELIABILITY。
Amtech Tacky 助焊膏系列安全数据表说明书
Inventec Performance Chemicals USA, LLCSAFETY DATA SHEET (SDS)SECTION 1: PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATIONPRODUCT NAME: Amtech Tacky Paste Flux Series: 200, 400, 500, 600, 4000, SynTECH, WSFC-305L and #61 SYNONYMS:Tacky FluxMANUFACTURER: Inventec Performance Chemicals USA, LLCADDRESS:PO Box 989 Deep River, CT 06417 USAPHONE:860-526-8300FAX:860-526-8243EMERGENCY:Infotrac-(800)535-5035REVISION DATE:December 19, 2014REVISION DATE: 3DOCUMENT NAME:SDS-Tacky Flux-008PRODUCT USE:Bonding solder joints in production and repair of circuit boardsSECTION 2: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATIONCHEMICAL NAME:N/ACHEMICAL FAMILY:MixtureCHEMICAL FORMULA:N/AROUTES OF ENTRY: Inhalation, Ingestion, Skin/Eye ContactGHS:Signal Word: WarningHazard statement(s)H302 Harmful if swallowedH317 May cause an allergic skin reactionH320 Causes eye irritationH335 May cause respiratory irritationPrecautionary statement(s)P102 Keep out of reach of childrenP233 Keep container tightly closedP264 Wash hands thoroughly after handlingP270 Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this productP280 Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protectionP302+P352 IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and waterP305+P351 IF IN EYES: Rinse continuously with water for several minutesP404 Store in a closed containerP501 Dispose of contents/containers in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and/or local regulations POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS:EYE CONTACT: May cause moderate irritation. Do not allow material to come in contact with eyes.SKIN CONTACT: May cause moderate skin irritation.INHALATION: May cause irritation to the respiratory tract.INGESTION: Harmful if swallowed. May cause irritation to the mouth, throat, and stomach. May cause abdominal discomfort, nausea, vomiting, and/or diarrhea.CHRONIC: Not established.SECTION 2 NOTES:Inventec Performance Chemicals USA, LLC does not recommend, manufacture, market, or endorse any of its products for human consumption.SECTION 3: COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTSIngredient CAS Number Exposure LimitsModified Rosins N/A N/APine Oil Derivatives 8000-41-7 N/AProprietary Ingredients N/A N/AMixed Carboxylic Acids N/A N/ASECTION 3 NOTES:Percentages of individual components are not listed as this information is considered a trade secret.SECTION 4: FIRST AID MEASURESEYES: Flush with plenty of water, contact a physician. If contact lenses can be removed easily, flush eyes without contact lenses. SKIN: Wash affected area with plenty of warm, soapy water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention.INGESTION: Call a physician or Poison Control Center immediately. Do not induce vomiting.INHALATION: Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, seek immediate medical attention.SECTION 5: FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURESEXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Dry chemical, foamSPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Do not use water. Use NIOSH-approved self-contained Breathing Apparatusand full protective clothing if involved in a fire.UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS:This product does not present any unusual fire and explosion hazards. SECTION 6: ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURESACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES: If material spills or leaks, collect and place into a properly labeled waste container. Remove traces of tacky flux using cloth rags or paper towels moistened with Isopropyl Alcohol. Follow on-site personal protective equipment recommendations.SECTION 6 NOTES:See Sections 2, 4, and 7 for additional information.SECTION 7: HANDLING AND STORAGEHANDLING/STORAGE: Keep containers tightly closed when not in use. Use care to avoid spills. Avoid inhalation of fumes or dust. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing.OTHER PRECAUTIONS: Empty containers may retain product residues in vapor, liquid, and/or solid form. All labeled hazard precautions should be observed.WORK HYGIENIC PRACTICES: Cosmetics/Food/Drink/Tobacco should not be consumed or used in work areas. Always wash hands after handling material and before applying or using cosmetics/food/drink/tobacco.SECTION 7 NOTES:For industrial use only.SECTION 8: EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTIONVENTILATION: Provide sufficient mechanical (general and/or local exhaust) ventilation to maintain exposure below TLVs. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Use with adequate ventilation.EYE PROTECTION: Use with appropriate safety glasses.SKIN PROTECTION: Protective gloves and clothing should be worn when handling material. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water upon leaving the work area.SECTION 9: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIESAPPEARANCE: Clear, White, or Yellow to Dark Amber gelODOR: Mild odorODOR THRESHOLD: Not establishedpH as SUPPLIED: N/ASECTION 9: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES (continued)MELTING POINT: Not establishedFREEZING POINT: Not establishedINITIAL BOILING POINT: Not establishedBOILING RANGE: Not establishedFLASH POINT: Not establishedEVAPORATION RATE: Not establishedFLAMMABILITY (solid): Not establishedUPPER/LOWER FLAMMABILITY: Not establishedUPPER/LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMITS:Not establishedVAPOR PRESSURE (mmHg): N/A (°F/°C)VAPOR DENSITY (AIR = 1): N/A (°F/°C)RELATIVE DENSITY: Not establishedSOLUBILITY IN WATER: PartiallyPARTITION COEFFICIENT (n-octanol/water): Not establishedAUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: Not establishedDECOMPOSITION TEMPERATURE: Not establishedVISCOSITY: N/A (°F/°C)SECTION 10: STABILITY AND REACTIVITYSTABILITY: StableCONDITIONS TO AVOID (STABILITY): Freezing temperatures. High temperatures. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIAL TO AVOID): Strong oxidizing materialsHAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION/BY-PRODUCTS: Harmful organic fumes and toxic oxide fumes may form at elevatedtemperatures.POSSIBILITY OF HAZARDOUS REACTIONS: Will not occurSECTION 11: TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATIONACUTE TOXICITY: Not availableSKIN CORRISION/IRRITATION: Not establishedSERIOUS EYE DAMAGE/IRRITATION: Not availableRESPIRATORY OR SKIN SENSITIZATION: Not establishedGERM CELL MUTAGENICITY: Not availableCARCINOGENICITY: Not availableREPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY: Not availableSTOT-SINGLE EXPOSURE: Not availableSTOT-REPEATED EXPOSURE: Not availableASPIRATION HAZARD: Not availableSECTION 12: ECOLOGICAL INFORMATIONTOXICITY: Product not testedPERSISTENCE AND DEGRADIBILITY: Product not testedBIOACCUMULATIVE POTENTIAL: Product not testedMOBILITY IN SOIL: Product not testedOTHER ADVERSE EFFECTS: Product not testedSECTION 13: DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONSWASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Scrap and waste solder should be stored in a dry, sealed container for later disposal. Disposal must be in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and Local Regulations.SECTION 14: TRANSPORT INFORMATIONTransport in accordance with applicable regulations and requirements.UN Number: Not availableUN Proper Shipping Name: Not availablePackaging Group:Not applicableEnvironmental Hazards:NoneTRANSPORT HAZARD CLASSES:US DOT Hazardous Material Classification: Tacky Flux is not listed as a DOT hazardous materialWater Transportation: Tacky Flux is not listed as a hazardous materialIATA Hazardous Material Classification: Tacky Flux is not listed as IATA hazardous materialSECTION 15: REGULATORY INFORMATIONAll ingredients used to manufacture this product are listed on the EPA TSCA Inventory.U.S. FEDERAL REGULATIONS: Not regulatedSTATE REGULATIONS: Not regulatedINTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS: Not regulatedSECTION 16: OTHER INFORMATIONHMIS Rating: Health=1 Flammability=1 Physical Hazard=0 Personal Protection=X KEY:N/A: Not applicableGHS: Global Harmonized SystemOSHA: Occupational Safety and Health AdministrationACGIH: American Conference of Governmental Industrial HygienistsNTP: National Toxicology ProgramIARC: International Agency for Research on CancerCAS: Chemical Abstract ServiceNIOSH: National Institute for Occupational Safety & HealthSTOT: Specific target organ toxicityTLV: Threshold limit valueUS DOT: United States Department of TransportationDOT: Department of TransportationIATA: International Air Transport AssociationEPA:Environmental Protection AgencyTSCA:Toxic Substance Control ActHMIS:Hazardous Material Identification SystemPREPARATION INFORMATION:This update supersedes all previously released documents.PREPARED BY: Wendy W. GesickAPPROVED BY: Leigh W. GesickDISCLAIMER:The information contained herein is based on data considered to be accurate but does not purport to be all-inclusive and shall be used only as a guide. No warranty is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of this data and Inventec Performance Chemicals USA, LLC shall not be held liable for any damage resulting from any handling or contact with the above product. Liability is expressly disclaimed for loss or injury arising out of use of this information or the use of any materials designated. This material is not for resale, unauthorized distribution, or personal use.。
StrataClone PCR Cloning Kit, Part Number 240205 05
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ASTM钢铁标准.A116
Designation:A116–05Standard Specification forMetallic-Coated,Steel-Woven Wire Fence Fabric1This standard is issued under thefixed designation A116;the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of original adoption or,in the case of revision,the year of last revision.A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval.A superscript epsilon(e)indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1.Scope1.1This specification covers metallic-coated steel fence fabric having a series of horizontal(line)wires,with vertical (stay)wires either wrapped around the line wire(hinge joint)or fixed with another separate wire to the line wire(continuous stayfixed knot joint),forming rectangular openings.The fence fabric is suitable for use in fences for farmfield enclosure(to keep domestic animals in or out),for wildlife and exotic animal control,for highway or railroad right-of-way fencing(to control access),and other similar uses.1.2This specification covers fence fabric in various designs, tensile strength grades,and metallic coating types and grades.1.3The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as the standard.The values given in brackets are for informa-tion only.1.4The text of this specification references notes and footnotes which provide explanatory material.These notes and footnotes(excluding those in tables andfigures)shall not be considered as requirements of the specification.2.Referenced Documents2.1ASTM Standards:2A90/A90M Test Method for Weight[Mass]of Coating on Iron and Steel Articles with Zinc or Zinc-Alloy Coatings A370Test Methods and Definitions for Mechanical Testing of Steel ProductsA428/A428M Test Method for Weight of Coating on Aluminum-Coated Iron or Steel Articles2A510Specification for General Requirements for Wire Rod and Coarse Round Wire,Carbon SteelA641/A641M Specification for Zinc-Coated(Galvanized) Carbon Steel Wire2A700Practices for Packaging,Marking,and Loading Methods for Steel Products for Domestic ShipmentA809Specification for Aluminum-Coated(Aluminized) Carbon Steel Wire2A856/A856M Specification for Zinc-5%Aluminum-Mischmetal Alloy-Coated Carbon Steel Wire2A902Terminology Relating to Metallic Coated Steel Prod-ucts22.2U.S.Federal Standard:Fed.Std.No.123Marking for Shipments(Civil Agencies)3 itary Standards:MIL-STD-129Marking for Shipment and Storage3MIL-STD-163Steel Mill Products,Preparation for Ship-ments and Storage33.Terminology3.1Definitions—For definitions of terms used in this speci-fication,refer to Terminology A902.3.2Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:3.2.1continuous stayfixed knot joint,n—horizontal line wire and vertical stay wire joint made by fastening continuous stay wires to line wires by tying them together with a separate piece of knot wire at each joint.3.2.2hinge joint,n—horizontal line wire and vertical stay wire joint made by wrapping stay wire around line wires. 3.2.3intermediate wires,n—line wires other than top and bottom wires.3.2.4top and bottom wires,n—line wires at the edge of the fence fabric(the top and bottom edges as erected).4.Ordering Information4.1Orders for material under this specification shall include the following information,as necessary to describe each product ordered.4.1.1Name of material and joint style(woven steel fence fabric with hinge joint or continuous stayfixed knot joint);4.1.2Quantity(number of rolls);4.1.3Design Number—Number describing standard sizes and construction of the fabric as listed in Table1;N OTE1—The design numbers are related to the characteristics of the construction of the fence fabric.The design number indicates the number of line wires,approximate height,stay wire spacing,and size(gage)of the line and stay wires.4.1.4Fabric Length—When length is not specified by the order fabric is furnished to the standard length of330ft[10m];1This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee A05on Metallic-Coated Iron and Steel Products and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee A05.12on Wire Specifications.Current edition approved October1,2005.Published October2005.Originally approved st previous edition approved in2000as A116-00.2For referenced ASTM standards,visit the ASTM website,,or contact ASTM Customer Service at service@.For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information,refer to the standard’s Document Summary page on the ASTM website.3Available from Standardization Documents Order Desk,Bldg.4Section D,700 Robbins Ave.,Philadelphia,PA19111–5094,Attn:NPODS.Copyright©ASTM International,100Barr Harbor Drive,PO Box C700,West Conshohocken,PA19428-2959,United States.4.1.5Tensile Strength Grade—The fabric is available instrength grades of60,125,and175(see Table1);TABLE1Design Numbers for Woven Wire Fence Fabric,Hinge Joint or Continuous Stay Fixed Knot JointN OTE1—Design combinations other than listed in the table can be manufactured upon purchaser’s request.N OTE2—Each design can be manufactured with hinge joint or continuous stayfixed knot joint.Design NumbersNumber ofHorizontal WiresNominal Fence HeightSpacing of StayWires,in.[cm]Size,Steel Wire GageIntermediate Lineand Stay WiresTop andBottom WiresNo.9Grade601155-12-9115512[30]99 1047-12-9104712[30]99 939-12-993912[30]99 832-12-983212[30]99 726-12-972612[30]99 949-12-994912[30]99 845-12-984512[30]99 635-12-963512[30]99 1155-6-911556[15]99 1047-6-910476[15]99 726-6-97266[15]99No.11Grade601047-12-11104712[30]119 939-12-1193912[30]119 832-12-1183212[30]119 726-12-1172612[30]119 845-12-1184512[30]119 635-12-1163512[30]119 1047-6-1110476[15]119 939-6-119396[15]119 832-6-118326[15]119 726-6-117266[15]119No.121⁄2Grade601047-12-121⁄2104712[30]121⁄210 939-12-121⁄293912[30]121⁄210 832-12-121⁄283212[30]121⁄210 726-12-121⁄272612[30]121⁄210 845-12-121⁄284512[30]121⁄210 635-12-121⁄263512[30]121⁄210 1047-6-121⁄210476[15]121⁄210 939-6-121⁄29396[15]121⁄210 832-6-121⁄28326[15]121⁄210 726-6-121⁄27266[15]121⁄210No.141⁄2Grade60939-6-141⁄29396[15]141⁄211 832-6-141⁄28326[15]141⁄211 726-6-141⁄27266[15]141⁄211No.121⁄2Grade1251047-12-121⁄2104712[30]121⁄2101⁄2 939-12-121⁄293912[30]121⁄2101⁄2 832-12-121⁄283212[30]121⁄2101⁄2 726-12-121⁄272612[30]121⁄2101⁄2 1047-6-121⁄210476[15]121⁄2101⁄2 939-6-121⁄29396[15]121⁄2101⁄2 832-6-121⁄28326[15]121⁄2101⁄2 726-6-121⁄27266[15]121⁄2101⁄2No.121⁄2Grade1251478-6-121⁄214786[15]121⁄2121⁄2No.14Grade1251047-12-14104712[30]14121⁄2 939-12-1493912[30]14121⁄2 832-12-1483212[30]14121⁄2 726-12-1472612[30]14121⁄2 1047-6-1410476[15]14121⁄2 939-6-149396[15]14121⁄2 832-6-148326[15]14121⁄2TABLE1ContinuedDesign NumbersNumber ofHorizontal WiresNominal Fence HeightSpacing of StayWires,in.[cm]Size,Steel Wire GageIntermediate Lineand Stay WiresTop andBottom Wires726-6-147266[15]14121⁄2No.141⁄2Grade1251047-12-141⁄2104712[30]141⁄2121⁄2939-12-141⁄293912[30]141⁄2121⁄2832-12-141⁄283212[30]141⁄2121⁄2726-12-141⁄272612[30]141⁄2121⁄2 1047-6-141⁄210476[15]141⁄2121⁄2 939-6-141⁄29396[15]141⁄2121⁄2 832-6-141⁄28326[15]141⁄2121⁄2 726-6-141⁄27266[15]141⁄2121⁄2No.121⁄2Grade175.For continuous stayfixed knot joint style fabric,stay wire minimum tensile strength is100ksi,ties wire diameter is minimum13.5GA1375-12-121⁄2137512[30]121⁄2121⁄2 1047-12-121⁄2104712[30]121⁄2121⁄2 2096-12-121⁄2209612[30]121⁄2121⁄2 1796-12-121⁄2179612[30]121⁄2121⁄2 1886-12-121⁄2188612[30]121⁄2121⁄2 1775-12-121⁄2177512[30]121⁄2121⁄2 1584-12-121⁄2158412[30]121⁄2121⁄2 1561-12-121⁄2156112[30]121⁄2121⁄2 1348-12-121⁄2134812[30]121⁄2121⁄2 1060-12-121⁄2106012[30]121⁄2121⁄2949-12-121⁄294912[30]121⁄2121⁄2842-12-121⁄284212[30]121⁄2121⁄2 1047-9-121⁄210479[23]121⁄2121⁄2 23120-6-121⁄2231206[15]121⁄2121⁄2 2096-6-121⁄220966[15]121⁄2121⁄2 1796-6-121⁄217966[15]121⁄2121⁄2 1886-6-121⁄218866[15]121⁄2121⁄2 1584-6-121⁄215846[15]121⁄2121⁄2 1348-6-121⁄213486[15]121⁄2121⁄2 1060-6-121⁄210606[15]121⁄2121⁄2 949-6-121⁄29496[15]121⁄2121⁄2 842-6-121⁄28426[15]121⁄2121⁄2 735-6-121⁄27356[15]121⁄2121⁄2 1047-6-121⁄210476[15]121⁄2121⁄2 1775-6-121⁄217756[15]121⁄2121⁄2 1561-6-121⁄215616[15]121⁄2121⁄2 1375-6-121⁄213756[15]121⁄2121⁄2 2096-3-121⁄220963[7.5]121⁄2121⁄2 1775-3-121⁄217753[7.5]121⁄2121⁄2 1561-3-121⁄215613[7.5]121⁄2121⁄2 1348-3-121⁄213483[7.5]121⁄2121⁄2TABLE2Minimum Weight of Metallic CoatingSize,Steel Wire Gage Diameterin.[mm]Minimum Weight of Coating,oz/ft2[g/m2]Type A Type ZClass1Type ZClass3Type ZAClass20Type ZAClass40TYPE ZAClass80 Grade60Grade60Grades60,125,and175Grade60Grades60,125,and175Grades60,125,and175No.90.148[3.76]0.40[122]0.35[107]0.90[275]0.20[61]0.40[122]0.80[244] No.100.135[3.43]0.35[107]0.30[92]0.85[259]0.20[61]0.40[122]0.80[244] No.101⁄20.128[3.25]0.85[259]0.40[122]0.80[244] No.110.120[3.05]0.35[107]0.30[92]0.85[259]0.20[61]0.40[122]0.80[244] No.121⁄20.099[2.51]0.32[98]0.28[85]0.80[244]0.20[61]0.40[122]0.80[244] No.131⁄20.086[2.18]0.25[76]0.75[229]0.20[61]0.40[122]0.80[244] No.140.080[2.03]0.70[214]0.40[122]0.80[244] No.141⁄20.076[1.93]0.30[92]0.25[76]0.70[214]0.20[61]0.40[122]0.80[244]4.1.6Metallic Coating Type;4.1.6.1Coating Type A—Made from aluminum coated wire.4.1.6.2Coating Type Z—Made from zinc coated wire.4.1.6.3Coating Type ZA—Made from Zn-5%Al-miscmetal alloy(Zn-5Al-MM)coated wire.4.1.7Metallic Coating Class(see Table2);4.1.8ASTM designation and year of issue,and4.1.9Certification,or test report,or both,if required (see Section 10).N OTE 2—A typical ordering description is as follows:Woven-steel fence fabric,hinge joint,60rolls,Design Number 1047-6-121⁄2,roll length 330ft,Grade 60,Coating Type Z,Coating Class 3,to ASTM A 116-___,with certification.4.2All rolls of fence fabric accepted by the purchaser shall be billed on the basis of the original length of the rolls before sampling unless changed by contractual agreement.5.Material5.1Wire —The steel wire shall be coated prior to fabrica-tion,to the coating class specified in the order,the coating weight [mass]conforming to the requirements of Table 3.Coated wire shall be produced to the following applicable specifications:5.1.1Coating Type A —Specification A 809;5.1.2Coating Type Z —Specification A 641/A 641M ;5.1.3Coating Type ZA —Specification A 856/A 856M .5.2Coated Wire Size —Coated wire gage sizes shown in Table 1,Table 3,and Table 2corresponds to steel wire gage sizes listed in Specification A 510,within the tolerances stated in Section 7.6.General Requirements6.1Construction —The sizes and constructions for fence fabric furnished under this specification shall be in accordance with the requirements of Table 1for the design number specified in the order,within the tolerances stated in Section7.Designs other than specified in the table can be manufactured upon agreement between purchaser and producer.Each design can be manufactured with hinge joint or continuous stay fixed knot joint.6.2Horizontal Wire —Horizontal wires of all woven fencing shall be furnished with tension curves,at least one tension curve per each 9in.[229mm]of horizontal (line)wire.6.3Splices —Splicing of the individual line wires by means of a wrap joint,mechanical fasteners,or an electric buttweld is permitted.The maximum number of line wire splices or joints shall not exceed one-half of the number of line wires in any 330ft [101m](20rod)roll of fabric.Such splices and joints shall be made in an workman-like manner and welded joints shall be coated with the corresponding Type A,Z,or ZA-coating material to provide corrosion protection equivalent to the type coated wire being used.6.4Stay Wires —Stay wires shall be uniformly spaced and substantially perpendicular to the line wires.Tie wire used for the continuous stay fixed knot joint style fabric shall be minimum 13.5gage and of the same coating type and class as stay wire.6.5Fence Fabric Length —The length of fence fabric in a roll shall be 330ft [101m](20rod).Fabric length other than 330ft can be manufactured upon agreement between purchaser and producer.6.6Breaking Strength —The breaking strength of line wires shall conform to the requirements of Table 3for the grade specified in the order.There is no strength requirement for the stay wires for hinge joint style fabric.For Grade 175continu-ous stay fixed knot joint style fabric,stay wire minimum tensile strength is 100ksi (Grade 100).7.Permissible Variations in Dimensions7.1Wire Diameter —The permissible variation of the wire,from the nominal diameter shown in Table 3,shall be 60.005in.[60.127mm].Determine the diameter using a micrometer or other suitable measuring instrument,based on the greatest and least measurement at the same cross-section,with mea-surement to the nearest 0.001in.[0.025mm].The average of the two measurements shall be considered the diameter of the test specimen.7.1.1Out-of-Roundness —Due to the mechanics of manu-facture,a certain amount of out-of-roundness is expected on the stay wires of the finished fence fabric.No limits are placed on out-of-roundness of the stay wires.7.2Fabric Height —The height of the woven wire fence fabric (center-to-center distance between top and bottom wires)shall not vary more than 1in.[25mm]from the specified height shown in Table 1.The specified height of the fence fabric is based on the sum of the line wire spacings shown in Fig.1,Fig.2,or Fig.3.7.3Stay Wire Spacing —The spacing between individual pairs of stay wires,shall not vary from the nominal dimensions more than 3⁄8in.[10mm]for 3in.and 6in.spacing and no more than 3⁄4in.[19mm]for 12in.spacing product.7.4Horizontal (Line)Wire Spacing —The spacing between horizontal wires shall be as illustrated in Fig.1,Fig.2,and Fig.3.Alternative spacing to that illustrated in Fig.1,Fig.2,and Fig.3is acceptable for given design number when agreed upon between purchaser and producer,providing that the total number of line wires remains unchanged.The spacing between individual pairs of horizontal wires shall not vary from the accepted nominal dimensions by more than 3⁄8in.[10mm].The tolerance of the line wires spacing shall not alter the tolerance on the overall height of the fence fabric.7.5Fence Fabric Length —The length of fence fabric in a roll shall be the specified length within a tolerance of –0and +3%.8.Sampling and Testing8.1Unless otherwise specified in the purchase order or contract,the manufacturer is responsible for the performanceTABLE 3Breaking Strength of Line WiresN OTE 1—There is no breaking strength requirement for stay wires.Size,Steel Wire Gage Tensile Strength Grade,ksi Nominal Diameter in.[mm]Minimum Breaking Strength Line WiresOnly lbf [N]960(60)0.148[3.77]1030[4590]1060(60)0.135[3.43]860[3820]101⁄2125(125)0.128[3.25]1610[7160]1160(60)0.120[3.05]685[3050]121⁄260(60)0.099[2.51]460[2050]121⁄2100[100]0.099[2.51]770[3493]121⁄2125(125)0.099[2.51]960[4280]121⁄2175(175)0.099[2.51]1345[5990]14125(125)0.080[2.03]630[2800]141⁄260(60)0.076[1.93]270[1210]141⁄2125(125)0.076[1.93]565[2520]of all inspection and test requirements specified in this speci-fication.Except as otherwise specified in the purchase order or contract,the manufacturer may use any suitable facilities for the performance of the inspection and test requirements unless disapproved by the purchaser at the time the order is placed.The purchaser shall have the right to perform any of the inspection and tests set forth in this specification when such inspections and tests are deemed necessary to assure that the material conforms to prescribed requirements.8.2Sampling —For the purpose of tests,select one roll at random from every 50rolls,or fraction thereof in a lot,or a total of seven rolls,whichever is less.A lot shall consist of all rolls of a single design,grade,coating type,and coating class offered for delivery at the same time.A sample for physical tests is a length of fence fabric,at least 3ft [1m]long,cut from the end of the sample roll to include at least three of the vertical (stay)wires.8.3Testing for Weight of Coating —Coating weight for Types Z and ZA shall be determined in accordance with Test Method A 90/A 90M .Coating weight for Type A shall be determined in accordance with Test Method A 428/A 428M .8.3.1A test specimen for weight of coating determination shall consist of a number of lengths cut from a single wire,excluding all wire knots,wraps,and welded sections,such that the total length of wire tested is a minimum of 12in.[305mm].Test at least six test specimens for weight of coating,selected as follows:8.3.1.1One specimen from the top or bottom line wires,8.3.1.2Three specimens from different intermediate line wires,and8.3.1.3Two specimens from different vertical (stay)wires.8.4Tests for Breaking Strength —Cut specimens approxi-mately 12in.[305mm]in length from the line wires,excludingFIG.1Typical Hinge Joint Fence Fabric Dimensions for DesignNumbersFIG.2Fence Fabric Dimensions for Design Number1375FIG.3Typical Continuous Stay Fixed Knot Joint Fence FabricDimensions for DesignNumbersknots,wraps,and welds.Test for breaking strength in accor-dance with Test Method A370.Test at least four specimens, with one specimen from the top or bottom line wires,and three specimens from intermediate line wires.8.5Pretesting of Wire—Instead of testing wire for breaking strength and weight of coating from the completed fence fabric in accordance with8.3and8.4,the manufacturer,at his election,shall establish compliance with the requirements in Sections5and6by tests made on wire prior to fabrication.If the manufacturer makes this election,the purchaser still has the right to test wire from the completed fence fabric for compli-ance.8.6Inspection for General Workmanship—For the purpose of inspection,a maximum of two rolls from the lot,as described in8.2,shall be subjected to observations for the line and stay wire spacing,overall length,and workmanship.8.6.1Instead of inspecting for length by unrolling full rolls, the purchaser and manufacturer have the option of agreeing on a weight per roll related to the fabric design,or measuring tools employed during manufacturing.The purchaser still reserves the right to confirm the length by actual measurement.9.Retests and Rejection9.1If one or more of the test specimens from a sample roll of fence fabric fail the weight-of-coating test,or the breaking strength test,the lot shall be subjected to retests.For retest purposes,four additional rolls for each50rolls offered shall be sampled.The lot size then becomes50.Test specimens shall be cut in accordance with8.3or8.4as appropriate.9.2If more than four of the24retest specimens for weight-of-coating fail to meet the requirements of Table2,or if any of the retest specimens has less than75%of the specified coating weight,the entire lot represented by the retest specimens may be rejected.9.3If more than3of16retest specimens for breaking strength fail to meet the requirements of Table3,or if any of the retest specimens has less than90%of the specified breaking strength,the entire lot represented by the retest specimens may be rejected.9.4If instead of rejecting the entire lot as provided for in9.2 or9.3,the producer may test specimens from every roll as provided for in8.3or8.4and resubmit those rolls meeting specification requirements.9.5Material that fails to conform to the requirements of this specification may be rejected.Rejection should be reported to the producer or supplier promptly and in writing.In case of dissatisfaction with the results of the test,the producer or supplier may make claim for a rehearing.10.Certification10.1When specified in the purchase order or contract,a producer’s or supplier’s certification shall be furnished to the purchaser that the material was manufactured,sampled,tested, and inspected in accordance with this specification and has been found to meet the requirements.When specified in the purchase order or contract,a report of the test results shall be furnished.11.Packaging and Package Marking11.1Unless otherwise specified,packaging,marking,and loading for shipment shall be in accordance with Practices A700.11.2When specified in the contract or order,and for direct procurement by or direct shipment to the ernment, when Level A is specified,preservation,packaging,and pack-ing shall be in accordance with the Level A requirement of MIL-STD-163.11.3When specified in the contract or order,and for the direct procurement by or direct shipment to the ern-ment,marking for shipment,in addition to requirements specified in the contract or order,shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-129for itary agencies and in accordance with Fed.Std.No.123for ernment civil agencies.12.Keywords12.1fence fabric;fencing material;metallic coated steel wire;steel wire;wireASTM International takes no position respecting the validity of any patent rights asserted in connection with any item mentioned in this ers of this standard are expressly advised that determination of the validity of any such patent rights,and the risk of infringement of such rights,are entirely their own responsibility.This standard is subject to revision at any time by the responsible technical committee and must be reviewed everyfive years and if not revised,either reapproved or withdrawn.Your comments are invited either for revision of this standard or for additional standards and should be addressed to ASTM International Headquarters.Your comments will receive careful consideration at a meeting of the responsible technical committee,which you may attend.If you feel that your comments have not received a fair hearing you should make your views known to the ASTM Committee on Standards,at the address shown below.This standard is copyrighted by ASTM International,100Barr Harbor Drive,PO Box C700,West Conshohocken,PA19428-2959, United States.Individual reprints(single or multiple copies)of this standard may be obtained by contacting ASTM at the above address or at610-832-9585(phone),610-832-9555(fax),or service@(e-mail);or through the ASTM website().。
Sovella 快发产品目录说明书
PRODUCTS SOVELLA BESTSELLERS READY TO SHIP IN 5 DAYS!Sovella Best-sellers, shipped FAST2Sovella - QuickShip Products 800-437-6772Wide variety of bench styles• Choose from 3 frame styles: 4-leg, light motor table, or C-leg manual • All frames are height adjustable and able to be equipped with casters • Standard light grey powder-coated ESD paintLarge selection of accessories • Accessories include: shelves, lighting, power, storage, drawers, and more!Ready to ship in just 5 days!•Products ship from Sovella warehouse in Canton, GA 30114TPLMTConcept60” x 30” (59.1” x 27.6”)Laminate 66025.6”-35.4”US-TP3060TPK 72” x 30” (70.9” x 27.6”)Laminate 66025.6”-35.4”US-TP3072TPK 48” x 30” (47.2” x 27.6”)ESD Laminate 66025.6”-35.4”US-TP3048TPKESD 60” x 30” (59.1” x 27.6”)ESD Laminate 66025.6”-35.4”US-TP3060TPKESD 72” x 30” (70.9” x 27.6”)ESD Laminate 66025.6”-35.4”US-TP3072TPKESD LMT48” x 30” (47.2” x 29.5”)Laminate 33025.39”-45.08”854667-4160” x 30” (59.1” x 29.5”)Laminate 33025.39”-45.08”854668-4172” x 30” (70.9” x 29.5”)Laminate 33025.39”-45.08”854669-4148” x 30” (47.2” x 29.5”)ESD Laminate 33025.39”-45.08”854667-4960” x 30” (59.1” x 29.5”)ESD Laminate 33025.39”-45.08”854668-4972” x 30” (70.9” x 29.5”)ESD Laminate 33025.39”-45.08”854669-49Concept Manual48” x 30” (47.2” x 29.1”)Laminate 110026.62”-44.34”US-10049560P 60” x 30” (59.1” x 29.1”)Laminate 110026.62”-44.34”US-10049562P 72” x 30” (70.9” x 29.1”)Laminate 110026.62”-44.34”US-10049564P 48” x 30” (47.2” x 29.1”)ESD Laminate 110026.62”-44.34”US-10049561P 60” x 30” (59.1” x 29.1”)ESD Laminate 110026.62”-44.34”US-10049563P 72” x 30” (70.9” x 29.1”)ESD Laminate110026.62”-44.34”US-10049565P• 1” low pressure laminate • Light grey surface •Plastic edging• 1” low pressure laminate • Light grey surface •Plastic edging• Light-grey, ESD laminate surface • Grey 180° rolled front edge • Thickness 1 3/16 inches• Grey laminate surface • Black molded “waterfall” edges •Thickness 1 3/16 inches3Sovella - QuickShip ProductsPreconfigured Workstations with Uprights72” x 30”Laminate Double Bay 14-CTP916-4160” x 30”ESD Laminate Double Bay 14-CTP915-4972” x 30”ESD Laminate Double Bay 14-CTP916-49Concept Manual60” x 30”Laminate Double Bay 14-C1004143472” x 30”Laminate Double Bay 14-C1004143560” x 30”ESD Laminate Double Bay 14-C1004943472” x 30”ESD LaminateDouble Bay14-C10049435*Double Bay upright modules not compatible with LMT workstations.60” x 30”Laminate Single Bay 14-CTP911-4172” x 30”Laminate Single Bay 14-CTP912-4148” x 30”ESD Laminate Single Bay 14-CTP910-4960” x 30”ESD Laminate Single Bay 14-CTP911-4972” x 30”ESD Laminate Single Bay 14-CTP912-49LMT48” x 30”Laminate Single Bay 14-C8544131660” x 30”Laminate Single Bay 14-C8544131772” x 30”Laminate Single Bay 14-C8544131848” x 30”ESD Laminate Single Bay 14-C8544931660” x 30”ESD Laminate Single Bay 14-C8544931772” x 30”ESD Laminate Single Bay 14-C85449318Concept Manual48” x 30”Laminate Single Bay 14-C1004139660” x 30”Laminate Single Bay 14-C1004139772” x 30”Laminate Single Bay 14-C1004139848” x 30”ESD Laminate Single Bay 14-C1004939660” x 30”ESD Laminate Single Bay 14-C1004939772” x 30”ESD LaminateSingle Bay14-C10049398Shown above: TP bench with double bay uprights Order No. 14-CTP915-41Shown above: TP bench with single bay uprights Order No.14-CTP911-414Sovella - QuickShip Products 800-437-6772Well-chosen accessories optimize workstation functionality and increase usability. When a workstation is well-organized and well-equipped, workflow becomes easier and more efficient, improving ergonomics and making it easier to keep tools in place.Below are some of Sovella’s in-stock and ready to ship accessories!Customize, personalize and reconfigure – it’s easy!Slotted uprights are the basic element for accessorizing Sovella tables. Accessories are attached to Sovella tables with the aid of slotted upright modules. The uprights are attached to the back of the table.121 x M60US-9074908P 1 x M72US-9074909P 2 x M30US-90349001P 2 x M36US-90449001Ph = module’s height attached from the worksurface*Double Bay upright modules not compatible with LMT workstations.1 x M60US-854924-491 x M72US-854928-49M6059.05”33US-91849006P M7270.86”33US-91849008P5Sovella - QuickShip ProductsM6057.75 x 11.81176US-854481-49M7269.80 x 11.81176US-854482-49M3634.25 x 11.81110US-852283-49M3635.23 x 3.54110US-859152-49M4847.04 x 3.54110US-859157-49M6058.89 x 3.54110US-859154-49M7270.66 x 3.54110US-859155-4936” Dual Intensity LED, balancer rail 33.46” x 1.26” x 1.81”14-9503515248” Dual Intensity LED, balancer rail 44.48” x 1.26” x 1.81”14-9503515324” Dual Intensity LED, magnetic 22.44” x 1.26” x 1.81” 14-9503515436” Dual Intensity LED, magnetic 33.46” x 1.26” x 1.81”14-9503515548” Dual Intensity LED, magnetic44.48” x 1.26” x 1.81”14-95035156ESD Footrest with massage rollerJT2ESDCaster Set Ø 3.93” nonESD (2 - locking, 2 - non-locking)834734-00M36 Bin rail w/6 outlet power 14-9114910M48 Bin rail w/6 outlet power 14-9114915M60 Bin rail w/6 outlet power 14-9114919M72 Bin rail w/6 outlet power14-91149237451011336Accessories6Sovella - QuickShip Products 800-437-6772Accessories,Bins4 stacking bins, blue(2) 1525-6 (9.84"x5.87"x5.12") (2) 1520-6 (7.56"x5.87"x4.13")SBS4-24 ESD Stacking bins, black (6.5” x 4.13” x 2.95”)SBS4-1015-4ESD 4 ESD stacking bins, black(2) 1525-4ESD (9.84"x5.87"x5.12") (2) 1520-4ESD (7.56"x5.87"x4.13")SBS4-2ESD*Order No includes 4 bins. Individual bins available with standard delivery time.152056*********56810126 Shelf bins, blue (11.81” x 5.20” x 3.94”)SBS6-3015-66 Shelf bins, blue (11.81” x 7.32” x 3.23”)SBS6-3020-66 ESD Shelf bins, black (11.81” x 3.62” x 3.23”)SBS6-3010-4ESD 6 ESD Shelf bins, black (11.81” x 5.20” x 3.94”)SBS6-3015-4ESD 6 ESD Shelf bins, black (11.81” x 7.32” x 3.23”)SBS6-3020-4ESD*Order No includes 6 bins. Individual bins available with standard delivery time.Stacking binsOur stacking bins have been designed for daily use in stores, production facilities and warehouses. These bins have been designed to fit all standard shelves, paternosters and industrial workstations. Bins of the same width stack securely, even if they are of different lengths. Straight sides ensure an efficient use of space.Shelf binsShelf bins are designed to fit all standard shelves, cabinets and industrial workstations.Bins of the same width stack securely, even if they are of different lengths. Straight sides ensure an efficient use of space, and the bins are available in several bright colors to facilitate product identification. Each drawercomes with a label and protective cover.Terms and ConditionsQuickShip only available for item numbers listed in this brochure. Shipping method must be specified at the time of order. QuickShip productsare ready to ship in five days. Sovella is not responsible for delayed pickups by freight company. Ship time may vary for large orders over 10 benches.Freight is FOB shipping point, Canton, GA. Freight will be pre-paid and added to the invoice or freight collect according to your written instructions. We will coordinate shipments with your representatives. If the job site is not ready to accept shipments at the time scheduled, wewill not be responsible for moving material in or out of storage or other job site locations and any costs incurred. ”FOB shipping point” indi-cates the buyer pays shipping cost to the end user, and takes responsibility for the goods when the goods leave the Sovella’s premises or the premises of the Sovella subcontractor when drop shipping direct from the Sovella subcontractor to the end user.All material is shipped knocked-down unless otherwise noted. Assembly and installation is not included.Receipt of goods must be inspected and inventoried. Any shortage must be reported in writing within 48 hours. Sovella’s freight terms areFOB Canton, GA. Any freight damage should be noted on the freight bill at the time of receipt. Claims should be reported to the freight com-pany directly as soon as possible. Sovella will assist in the claims process but cannot file the claims.Return policy; All returned goods require a RMA number (Return Merchandise Authorization) issued by Sovella, Inc. prior to the return of any goods. All Requests for return authorization must be within 60 days of original invoice. All returns should be packaged so that it is re-turned in re-sellable condition; returned freight prepaid. Upon receipt and inspection of product, Sovella, inc. will issue an 80% credit against applicable invoice if product is deemed re-sellable. Custom or non-standard products may not be returned.Authorization of partial shipments requires written approval from the distributor and acceptance by Sovella, Inc.Terms are NET 30 days from the date of invoice.Warranty: Steel construction and weldments, (5) five years from date of shipment. Mechanical cranks, fixtures and devices, (1) one yearfrom date of shipment. Electrical motors, fixtures, and devices, (1) one year from date of shipment. All in accordance with established Sovella warranty statements.All products are Sovella gray (RAL 7035) in color unless otherwise noted.All items noted with ESD properties are guaranteed to meet ESD requirements specified in the IEC-61340-5-1 standard.Connection, grounding, any local requirements and verification of same is the responsibility of the end user.Sovella will not accept any contract or agreement that contains any penalties or liquidated or actual damages.All orders are subject to credit approval by Sovella, Inc.Any order under our $100.00 minimum will be subject to a $25.00 handling fee. Spare parts excluded.PackagingSovella takes pride in protecting our shipments from damage. Shipments are carefully packed to ensure shipments are received damage-free. Upon shipping, ”DO NOT STACK” cones are placed on top of the boxes. A photograph of the shipment is placed on the outside ofthe package to display the state of the shipment as it is shipped. The photograph provides photo proof to the receiver as to the state of the shipment upon departure from origin.7Sovella - QuickShip ProductsLong story in shortCONTACT INFORMATIONTreston Deutschland GmbH Thomas-Mann-Str. 2122175 HamburgTel. +49 40 8816 5022 - 0Fax +49 40 8816 5022 - 10info.de@ www.treston.deTreston International Trading (Shanghai) Ltd15/F, Tower 2, Plaza 66No. 1266 West Nanjing Road Jing’an District, Shanghai 200040Tel. +86 21 6039 8572info@ (Chinese) (international)Treston Deutschland GmbH Niederlassung Raunheim Frankfurter Straße 10165479 RaunheimTel. +49 6142 992 50Fax +49 6142 218 75mail.de@ www.treston.deTreston Ltd Treston House5b Bone Lane, Newbury Berkshire, RG14 5SH Tel. +44 1635 521521Fax +44 1635 37452salesuk@ Industrimøbler AS Stålfjæra 10975 OsloTel. +47 22 25 05 00post@industrimobler.no www.industrimobler.noTreston Group Russia LLC197375, Russia, Saint-Petersburg,Marshala Novikova street 42Tel. +7 812 677 76 20info.ru@ Sovella, Inc.156 Bluffs Court Canton, GA 30114Tel. +1 770 721 7980+1 800 437 6772Fax +1 770 720 6584infousa@ Treston Ergonaul. E. Orzeszkowej 6 lok. 2A 05-825 Grodzisk Mazowiecki Tel. +48 604 11 98 64info@ergona.pl www.ergona.plTreston France SARLZ.A.C. de la Bonne Rencontre1, voie Gallo Romaine,Quincy-Voisins 77334 Meaux Cedex Tel. +33 1 64 17 11 11Fax +33 1 64 17 11 10infofr@ www.treston.frTreston ABTumstocksvägen 9 A 187 66 TäbyTel. +46 8 511 791 60Fax +46 8 511 797 60info.se@ www.treston.seSovella Human Workspace BV Mechelaarstraat 174903 RE Oosterhout Tel. +31 162 454 383Fax +31 162 434 712infoben@humanworkspace.nl www.humanworkspace.nlGERMANYRUSSIAFRANCESWEDENBENELUXCHINAUNITED KINGDOMNORWAYUSA HEADQUARTERSPOLANDTreston Oy, Turku plant Sorakatu 120730 TurkuTel. +358 10 4469 11Fax +358 10 4469 789sales@ www.treston.fiTreston Oy Sorakatu 120730 TurkuTel. +358 10 4469 11Fax +358 10 4469 789sales@ Treston Oy, Jyväskylä plant PO Box 33 (Sohlberginkatu 10)40351 JyväskyläTel. +358 10 4469 11Fax +358 10 4469 290sales@ www.treston.fiFACTORIESHEADQUARTERSPremium partnersC o p y r i g h t © 2016 S o v e l l a . A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d . S p e c i f i c a t i o n s a r e s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e w i t h o u t p r i o r n o t i c e .Thanks to our global sales network, you can receive local support and customer service anywhere in the world. We have offices in Europe and North America as well as an extensive network of selected dealers in more than 30 countries.Sovella has a long history in professional furniture design and manufacture, and well over four decades of experience in ergonomic workspace development. Our design and manufacturing facilities are located in Finland.。
KCSC56-106中文资料
Super Bright Orange 75 30 195 5 -40°C To +85°C
Units mW mA mA V
SPEC NO: DSAG0981 APPROVED: WYNEC
REV NO: V.4 CHECKED: Joe Lee
Note: 1.Luminous Intensity / Luminous Flux: +/-15%.
Electrical / Optical Characteristics at TA=25°C
Symbol λpeak λD [1] Δλ1/2 C VF [2] IR Parameter Peak Wavelength Dominant Wavelength Spectral Line Half-width Capacitance Forward Voltage Reverse Current Device Super Bright Orange Super Bright Orange Super Bright Orange Super Bright Orange Super Bright Orange Super Bright Orange Typ. 610 601 29 15 2.1 2.5 10 Max. Units nm nm nm pF V uA Test Conditions IF=20mA IF=20mA IF=20mA VF=0V;f=1MHz IF=20mA VR = 5V
元器件交易网
SURFACE MOUNT DISPLAY
Part Number: KCSA56-106
SUPER BRIGHT ORANGE
1867型商品说明书
ABBU = A port L = B port C = AB portU LCApplicationThis valve is typically used in large air handling units on heating or cooling coils. This valve is suitable for use in a hydronic system with variable flow. Valves are designed for ANSI 250 piping systemsPipingThe valves should be mounted in a weather-protected area in a location that is within the ambient limits of the actuator. Allow sufficient room for valve with actuator and for service. The preferred mounting position of the valve is with the valve stem vertical above the valve body, for maximum life. However, the assemblies can be mounted with valve stem vertical above the valve or up to 45 degrees in relation to the horizontal pipe. The actuators should never be mounted underneath the valve, as condensation can build up and result in a failure of the actuators. Do not reverse flow direction.G765DS-250, 3-Way, Diverting ANSI 250, Flanged, Stainless Steel TrimD a t e c r e a t e d , 01/19/2017 - S u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . © B e l i m o A i r c o n t r o l s (U S A ), I n c .G765DS-250, 3-Way, Diverting ANSI 250,Flanged, Stainless Steel TrimD a t e c r e a t e d , 01/19/2017 - S u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . © B e l i m o A i r c o n t r o l s (U S A ), I n c .† Use flexible metal conduit. Push the listed conduit fitting device over the actuator’s cable to butt against the enclosure. Screw in conduit connector. Jacket the actuators input wiring with listed flexible conduit. Properly terminate the conduit in a suitable junction box. Rated impulse Voltage 800V. Type of action 1. Control pollution degree 3.EVB24-3On/Off, Floating Point, Non-Spring Return, Linear, 24 VD a t e c r e a t e d , 11/03/2016 - S u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . © B e l i m o A i r c o n t r o l s (U S A ), I n c .Actuators may be connected in parallel. Power consumption and inputimpedance must be observed.Actuators may also be powered by 24 VDC.Actuators with plenum cable do not have numbers; use color codesinstead.Meets cULus requirements without the need of an electrical ground connection.!WARNING! LIVE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS!During installation, testing, servicing and troubleshooting of this product, it may be necessary to work with live electrical components. Have a qualified licensed electrician or other individual who has been properly trained in handling live electrical components perform these tasks. Failure to follow all electrical safety precautions when exposed to live electrical components could result in death or serious injury.EVB24-3On/Off, Floating Point, Non-Spring Return, Linear, 24 VD a t e c r e a t e d , 11/03/2016 - S u b j e c t t o c h a n g e . © B e l i m o A i r c o n t r o l s (U S A ), I n c .。
MTA 156 矩形电源连接器集装件说明书
4-640428-6MTA 156, Rectangular Power Connectors, Connector Assembly, Receptacle, Wire-to-Board, 16 Position, 3.96mm [.156in] CenterlineConnectors > Power Connectors > Rectangular Power >Rectangular Power ConnectorsCenterline (Pitch): 3.96 mm [ .156 in ]Number of Positions:16Connector System:Wire-to-BoardConnector & Housing Type:ReceptacleRectangular Power Connector Type:Connector AssemblyFeaturesProduct Type FeaturesRectangular Power Connector Type Connector Assembly Connector & Housing Type Receptacle Connector System Wire-to-Board SealableNoConnector & Contact Terminates To Printed Circuit Board, Wire & CableConfiguration Features Number of Positions 16Number of Power Positions 16Number of Rows 1Electrical Characteristics Operating Voltage 600 VACBody Features Connector Profile StandardContact Features4-640428-6 ACTIVEMTA TE Internal #:4-640428-6MTA 156, Rectangular Power Connectors, Connector Assembly, Receptacle, Wire-to-Board, 16 Position, 3.96mm [.156in] CenterlineView on >MTA 156|Contact Layout InlineContact Underplating Material NickelContact Base Material Copper AlloyContact Current Rating (Max)7 AContact Retention Within Housing WithContact Type SocketWire Contact Termination Area Plating Material TinContact Mating Area Plating Material TinContact Mating Area Plating Material Thickness 2.03 – 5.08 µm[80 – 200 µin] Underplate Material Thickness30 µm[.762 µin]Contact Mating Area Plating Material Finish MatteContact Termination Area Plating Thickness 2.03 – 5.08 µm[80 – 200 µin] Termination FeaturesTermination Method to Wire & Cable Insulation Displacement Crimp (IDC) Wire/Cable Type Discrete WireWire Type StrandedMechanical AttachmentStrain Relief WithMating Alignment WithoutContact Retention Type Within Housing Locking LancePCB Mount Alignment WithoutPanel Mount Feature WithoutPCB Mount Retention WithoutConnector Mounting Type Cable Mount (Free-Hanging) Mating Retention WithMating Retention Type Locking RampHousing FeaturesWire & Cable IDC Installation Type Closed EndCenterline (Pitch) 3.96 mm[.156 in]Housing Color RedHousing Material NylonCable Exit Angle90°DimensionsDimensionsWire Size.325 mm²Accepts Wire Insulation Diameter Range 2.41 mm[.095 in]Height9.02 mm[.355 in]Length63.4 mm[2.496 in]Usage ConditionsOperating Temperature Range-55 – 105 °C[-67 – 221 °F]Operation/ApplicationCircuit Application PowerIndustry StandardsCSA Rating CertifiedUL Flammability Rating UL 94V-2Glow Wire Rating Standard Part - Not Glow WireAgency/Standard Number E28476Agency/Standard CSA, ULUL Rating RecognizedCSA File Number LR7189Packaging FeaturesPackaging Method Box & CartonPackaging Quantity125OtherFor Use With MTA .156 HeaderProduct ComplianceFor compliance documentation, visit the product page on >EU RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU CompliantEU ELV Directive 2000/53/EC CompliantChina RoHS 2 Directive MIIT Order No 32, 2016No Restricted Materials Above ThresholdEU REACH Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006Current ECHA Candidate List: JUN 2020(209)Candidate List Declared Against: JAN 2020(205)Does not contain REACH SVHCHalogen Content Low Halogen - Br, Cl, F, I < 900 ppm perhomogenous material. Also BFR/CFR/PVChomogenous material. Also BFR/CFR/PVC FreeSolder Process CapabilityNot applicable for solder process capabilityProduct Compliance DisclaimerThis information is provided based on reasonable inquiry of our suppliers and represents our current actual knowledge based on the information they provided. This information is subject to change. The part numbers that TE has identified as EU RoHS compliant have a maximum concentration of 0.1% by weight in homogenous materials for lead, hexavalent chromium, mercury, PBB, PBDE, DBP, BBP, DEHP, DIBP, and 0.01% for cadmium, or qualify for an exemption to these limits as defined in the Annexes of Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS2). Finished electrical and electronic equipment products will be CE marked as required by Directive 2011/65/EU. Components may not be CE marked. Additionally, the part numbers that TE has identified as EU ELV compliant have a maximum concentration of 0.1% by weight in homogenous materials for lead, hexavalent chromium, and mercury, and 0.01% for cadmium, or qualify for an exemption to these limits as defined in the Annexes of Directive 2000/53/EC (ELV). Regarding the REACH Regulation, the information TE provides on SVHC in articles for this part number is based on the latest European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) ‘Guidance on requirements for substances in articles’ posted at this URL: https://echa.europa.eu/guidance-documents/guidance-on-reachTE Model / Part #4-644615-616P MTA156 POL HDR ASSY LFTE Model / Part #1-640385-616P MTA156 HDR ASSY SQ R/ATE Model / Part #58247-2MTA 156 CRIMP HEAD PRODUCTION DISCRETETE Model / Part #1-640551-616P MTA156 COVERTE Model / Part #1-644752-616P MTA156 HDR ASSY SQ STR F/LTE Model / Part #1-640383-616P MTA156 HDR ASSY STR SQ SNTE Model / Part #1-640445-616P MTA156 HDR ASSY FL/STR SNTE Model / Part #1-640388-616P MTA156 HDR ASSY RN STR F/LTE Model / Part #59804-1MAINTENANCE TOOLTE Model / Part #58247-1MTA 156 CRIMP HEAD REPAIR DISCRETETE Model / Part #1-640389-616P MTA156 HDR ASSY SQ R/A F/LTE Model / Part #58074-1MTA 50/100/156 MANUAL TOOL FRAMECompatible PartsTE Model / Part #4-640426-616P MTA156 CONN ASSY 18AWG ORATE Model / Part #1-640551-616P MTA156 COVERTE Model / Part #2-192042-8BRIDGE FORMED BAND,(M) L-.32TE Model / Part #1-192048-1LA6 .127, .004, GOLD PLWire-to-Board Headers & Receptacles (731)Wire-to-Board Connector Contacts(12)Standard Rectangular Connectors (1310)Rectangular Power Connectors(749)Power Contacts(3)PCB Connector Mounting(1)PCB Connector Keying(2)PCB Connector Covers(92) TE Model / Part #1-644753-616P MTA156 HDR ASSY RN STR F/LTE Model / Part #1-644751-616P MTA156 HDR ASSY R/ATE Model / Part #1-644750-616P MTA156 HDR ASSY STR RND SNTE Model / Part #1-644749-616P MTA156 HDR ASSY STR SQ SNTE Model / Part #1-643071-616P MTA156 FD-THRU COVERTE Model / Part #1-640643-616P MTA156 COVER F/TTE Model / Part #1-640384-616P MTA156 HDR ASSY STR RND SNTE Model / Part #1-643067-616P MTA156 MOLDED COVERAlso in the Series MTA 156Customers Also BoughtTE Model / Part #EM7027-00022759/44-28-5TE Model / Part #1-643067-616P MTA156 MOLDED COVERTE Model / Part #2-192039-1LA3S .248,.008, SILPLDocumentsProduct Drawings16P MTA156 CONN ASSY 22AWG REDEnglish CAD Files3D PDF3DCustomer View ModelENG_CVM_CVM_4-640428-6_M.2d_dxf.zipEnglishCustomer View ModelENG_CVM_CVM_4-640428-6_M.3d_igs.zipEnglishCustomer View ModelENG_CVM_CVM_4-640428-6_M.3d_stp.zipEnglishBy downloading the CAD file I accept and agree to the of use.Terms and Conditions Datasheets & Catalog PagesMTA, CST-100 II, SL-156 and AMP Economy Power (EP) ConnectorsEnglishProduct SpecificationsApplication SpecificationEnglishProduct Environmental ComplianceTE Material DeclarationEnglishAgency ApprovalsCSA CertificateEnglish。
SA56-11SRWA, 规格书,Datasheet 资料
SA56-11SRWA
SPEC NO: DSAC0814 APPROVED: WYNEC
REV NO: V.15 CHECKED: Joe Lee
DATE: MAR/15/2011 DRAWN: J.Yu
PAGE: 3 OF 6 ERP: 1301000571
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Part No. Dice Lens Type Iv (ucd) [1] @ 10mA Min. SA56-11SRWA Super Bright Red (GaAlAs) White Diffused 14000 Typ. 34000 Common Anode, Rt. Hand Decimal. Description
PACKING & LABEL SPECIFICATIONS
SA56-11SRWA
SPEC NO: DSAC0814 APPROVED: WYNEC
REV NO: V.15 CHECKED: Joe Lee
DATE: MAR/15/2011 DRAWN: J.Yu
PAGE: 4 OF 6 ERP: 1301000571
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SPEC NO: DSAC0814 APPROVED: WYNEC
REV NO: V.15 CHECKED: Joe Lee
DATE: MAR/15/2011 DRAWN: J.Yu
PAGE: 5 OF 6 ERP: 1301000571
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Note: 1. Luminous intensity/ luminous Flux: +/-15%.
Electrical / Optical Characteristics at TA=25°C
Symbol λpeak λD [1] Δλ1/2 C VF [2] IR Parameter Peak Wavelength Dominant Wavelength Spectral Line Half-width Capacitance Forward Voltage Reverse Current Device Super Bright Red Super Bright Red Super Bright Red Super Bright Red Super Bright Red Super Bright Red Typ. 660 640 20 45 1.85 2.5 10 Max. Units nm nm nm pF V uA Test Conditions IF=20mA IF=20mA IF=20mA VF=0V;f=1MHz IF=20mA VR=5V
XL-2106SURC LED 说明书
XL-2106SURC Technical Data Sheetharacteristics*外观尺寸(L/W/H):2.1*1.0*0.55mmQutline Dimensions(L/w/h):2.1x1.0x0.55mm*发光颜色及胶体:高亮度红色/白色胶体Luminous color and colloid:High-brightness red/white colloid*环保工艺符合ROHS要求Environmental protection products Complied With ROHS Directive*EIA规范标准包装EIA standard packaging*适用于SMT贴片自动化生产Suitable for SMT automatic production*适用于回流焊制程Suitable for reflow soldering processroduct application*医用设备:内窥镜、血氧仪Medical equipment:endoscope、oximeter*汽车电子:背光按键灯、指示灯Automotive electronics:backlight key light、indicator light*工业产品:电子仪表盘、工业设备Industrial products:electronic instrument panel、industrial equipment*智能家居:白色家电、数码管LEDSmart home:white appliances,nixie tube LED*通讯产品:手机按键灯、路由器、电视盒Communication products:mobile phone button lamp,routerCatalogueElectrical Characteristics (3)Typical Characteristic Curves (6)Reliability Test Items And Conditions (7)Outline Dimensions (9)Packaging (10)Guideline for Soldering (12)Precautions (14)ElectricalCharacteristicsElectro-Optical Characteristics(Ta=25℃)参数parameter符号Symbol测试条件Test conditions最小值Min典型值Typ最大值Max单位Unit光强light intensityIV IF=5mA37---64mcd半光强视角Half light angle2θ1/2IF=5mA---120---deg 主波长DominantwavelengthλD IF=5mA615---635nm半波宽Half wave width∆λIF=5mA---20---nm正向电压Forward voltageVF IF=5mA 1.5--- 2.3V 反向电流Reverse currentIR VR=5V------10uA极限参数(Ta=25℃)Absoiute Maximum Ratings(ta=25℃)参数parameter符号Symbol数值Value单位Unit消耗功率Power consumptionPd70mW 正向脉冲电流(1/10占空比,0.1ms脉宽)Peak Forward Current(1/10duty cycle,0.1ms pulsewidth)IFP70mA正向直流工作电流Forward DC working currentIF30mA 反向电压Reverse voltageVR5V 工作环境温度Operating ambienttemperatureTopr-30°C~+85°C存储环境温度Storage ambient temperatureTstg-40°C~+90°C焊接条件Welding conditions Tsol回流焊:260°C,5s手动焊:300°C,3s亮度分档:Brightness grading电压分档:波长分档:代码Code最小值Min 最大值Max 单位unit 测试条件Test conditionsL13744mcdIF=5mAL24453L35364代码Code 最小值Min最大值Max单位unit 测试条件Test conditionsF1 1.5 1.7VIF=5mAF2 1.7 1.9F3 1.9 2.1F42.12.3代码Code 最小值Min最大值Max单位unit 测试条件Test conditionsR0615620nmIF=5mAR01620625R02625630R03630635Typical Characteristics CurvesReliability Test Items And Conditions测试项目Test items测试条件Test conditions测试次数Number oftests参考标准Referencestandard失效判定标准Failurecriteria失效LED数量(PCS)Number offailed LEDs(PCS)防潮等级Moisture proof grade 1.回流焊最高温度=260℃,10秒,2次回流焊;2.回流焊之前存储条件:30℃,相对湿度=70%,168H;1.maximum reflow temperature=260℃,10s,twice reflow;2.storage conditions before reflowsoldering:30℃,relative humidity=70%,168h;-JEITA ED-4701300301﹟10/22焊接信赖性(无铅回流焊)Welding reliability (lead freereflow soldering)回流焊最高温度=245±5℃,5秒(无铅回流焊)Maximum temperature of reflowsoldering=245±5℃,5S(lead-free reflow soldering)-JEITA ED-4701303303A﹟20/22冷热循环thermal cycling-40℃30分钟~25℃5分钟~100℃30分钟~25℃5分钟-40℃for30minutes~25℃for5minutes~100℃for30minutes~25℃for5minutes300个循环300loopJESD22-A104﹟10/22冷热冲击Thermal Shock-35℃15分钟转换时间3分钟85℃15分钟-35℃for15minutesConversion time3minutes85℃for15minutes300个循环300loopJESD22-A106﹟10/22失效标准:Failure criteria高温存储High temperature storage Ta=100℃1000小时JESD22-A103﹟10/22低温存储Low temperature storage Ta=-40℃1000小时JESD22-A119﹟10/22常温老化Normal temperature agingTa=25℃IF=20mA1000小时JESD22-A108﹟10/22标准﹟standard项目project 测试条件Test conditions失效标准Failure criteria﹟1正向电压(V F )Forward voltageI F =20mA >U.S.L*1.1光强(IV )light intensity I F =20mA <L.S.L*0.7反向电流(I R )Reverse currentV R =5V >U.S.L*2.0﹟2焊接可靠性Welding reliability/锡膏覆盖焊盘比例小于95%Solder paste covering pad proportion is less than 95%Outline Dimension备注: 1.以上尺寸单位均为mmRemarks:All dimensions are in millimeters.2.未特别标注公差的尺寸公差均为±0.25mmTolerance is±0.25mm unless otherwise noted1Packaging(1)Carrier Tape单位:mm,未注公差:±0.1mmAll dimensions in mm,tolerances unless mentioned is±0.1mm.Details Of Carrier Tape前进方向Progressive DirectionA:盖带,300mm;B:引导,空带,200mm;C:编载产品3000只;D:尾部,空带,200mmA:Top Cover Tape,300mm;B:Leader,Empty,200mm;C:3000Lamps Loaded;D:Trailer,Empty,200mm.Reel Dimension2 Packaging(2)1Guideline for Soldering(1)1.Hand Soldering推荐使用功率低于20W的烙铁,焊接时烙铁的温度必须保持在300℃以下,且每个电极只能进行一次焊接,每次焊接的持续时间不得超过3秒。
Perkadox 16产品数据表说明书
Product Data SheetPerkadox 16Di(4-tert-butylcyclohexyl) peroxydicarbonatePerkadox® 16 is applied as an initiator for the suspension and mass polymerization of vinyl chloride in the temperature range between 40°C and 65°C. Perkadox® 16 can be used alone or in combination with other peroxides, such as 1,1,3,3-Tetramethylbutyl peroxyneodecanoate (Trigonox 423), Cumyl peroxyneodecanoate (Trigonox 99) or Dilauroyl peroxide (Laurox), to increase reactor efficiency.CAS number15520-11-3EINECS/ELINCS No.239-557-1TSCA statuslisted on inventoryMolecular weight398.5SpecificationsAppearance White powderAssay94.0-97.0 %Inorganic + organic hydrolysable chloride≤ 4000 mg/kgCharacteristicsBulk density, 20 °C450-480 kg/m³Density, 20 °C 1.13 g/cm³ApplicationsPerkadox® 16 can be used for the market segments: polymer production, thermoset composites and acrylics with their different applications/functions. For more information please check our website and/or contact us.Half-life dataThe reactivity of an organic peroxide is usually given by its half-life (t½) at various temperatures. For Perkadox® 16 in chlorobenzene:0.1 hr82°C (180°F)1 hr64°C (147°F)10 hr48°C (118°F)Formula 1kd = A·e-Ea/RTFormula 2t½ = (ln2)/kdEa126.39 kJ/moleA7.44E+15 s-1R8.3142 J/mole·KT(273.15+°C) KThermal stabilityOrganic peroxides are thermally unstable substances, which may undergo self-accelerating decomposition. The lowest temperature at which self-accelerating decomposition of a substance in the original packaging may occur is the Self-Accelerating Decomposition Temperature (SADT). The SADT is determined on the basis of the Heat Accumulation Storage Test.SADT40°CEmergency temperature (Tₑ)35°CControl temperature (Tc)30°CMethod The Heat Accumulation Storage Test is a recognized test method for thedetermination of the SADT of organic peroxides (see Recommendations on theTransport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria – United Nations,New York and Geneva).StorageDue to the relatively unstable nature of organic peroxides a loss of quality can be detected over a period of time. To minimize the loss of quality, Nouryon recommends a maximum storage temperature (Ts max. ) for each organic peroxide product.Ts max.20°C (please see note below)Note When stored under the recommended storage conditions, Perkadox® 16 willremain within the Nouryon specifications for a period of at least 3 months afterdelivery. The Ts max of 20°C is not to be interpretated as ambient or roomtemperature as this differs per region and season. Perkadox® 16 has a high qualitycomposition and to hold that it should be stored at below 20°C. At temperaturesabove 20°C the decomposition of Perkadox® 16 progresses fast which leads tosignificant loss of quality. If you have questions about this, please contact yourlocal Nouryon account manager for advice.Packaging and transportIn North America Perkadox® 16 is packed in non-returnable cartons containing 25 polyethylene bags of 1 lb net weightor 5 polyethylene bags of 5 lb net weight. In other regions the standard packaging is a cardboard box for 20 kg peroxide. Both packaging and transport meet the international regulations. For the availability of other packed quantities contact your Nouryon representative. Perkadox® 16 is classified as Organic peroxide type C; solid, temperature controlled; Division 5. 2; UN 3114.Safety and handlingKeep containers tightly closed. Store and handle Perkadox® 16 in a dry well-ventilated place away from sources of heat or ignition and direct sunlight. Never weigh out in the storage room. Avoid contact with reducing agents (e. g. amines), acids, alkalis and heavy metal compounds (e. g. accelerators, driers and metal soaps). Please refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for further information on the safe storage, use and handling of Perkadox® 16. This information should be thoroughly reviewed prior to acceptance of this product. The SDS is available at /sds-search.Major decomposition products Carbon dioxide, 4-tert-Butyl-cyclohexanolAll information concerning this product and/or suggestions for handling and use contained herein are offered in good faith and are believed to be reliable.Nouryon, however, makes no warranty as to accuracy and/or sufficiency of such information and/or suggestions, as to the product's merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose, or that any suggested use will not infringe any patent. Nouryon does not accept any liability whatsoever arising out of the use of or reliance on this information, or out of the use or the performance of the product. Nothing contained herein shall be construed as granting or extending any license under any patent. Customer must determine for himself, by preliminary tests or otherwise, the suitability of this product for his purposes.The information contained herein supersedes all previously issued information on the subject matter covered. The customer may forward, distribute, and/or photocopy this document only if unaltered and complete, including all of its headers and footers, and should refrain from any unauthorized use. Don’t copythis document to a website.Perkadox® and Trigonox are registered trademarks of Nouryon Functional Chemicals B.V. or affiliates in one or more territories.Contact UsPolymer Specialties Americas************************Polymer Specialties Europe, Middle East, India and Africa*************************Polymer Specialties Asia Pacific************************2023-1-10© 2023Polymer production Perkadox 16。
1615-0.55T红黄绿规格书
IFP
正向直流工作电流
IF
反向电压
VR
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Topr
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Tstg
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Tsol
发布日期
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最大额定值
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-40°C ~ + 90°C 回流焊 : 260°C ,10s 手动焊 : 300°C ,3s
耐久性测试
高温高湿储存
IR-Reflow In-Board, 2 Times 环境温度Ta= 65±5℃,相对湿度RH= 90~95%
高温储存 环境温度Ta= 105±5℃
240 小时 (+ 2小时)
MIL-STD-202F:103B JIS C 7021:B-11
1000 小时
MIL-STD-883D:1008
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IF = 20mA IF = 20mA IF = 20mA IF = 20mA IF = 20mA IF = 20mA IF = 20mA
VR = 5V
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六、光电参数代表值特征曲线
产品规格书
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发布日期
2013-11-1
页码
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Relative Intensity vs. Wavelength
十一、 信赖度测试:
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发布日期
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Parameter Collector-emitter voltage (Base open) Collector-base voltage (Emitter open) Emitter-collector voltage (Base open) Emitter-base voltage (Collector open) Collector current Collector power dissipation Operating ambient temperature Storage temperature Symbol VCEO VCBO VECO VEBO IC PC Topr Tstg Rating 20 30 5 5 10 100 −25 to +85 −30 to +100 Unit V V V V mA mW °C °C
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LS.RBCUT 5560水溶性切削液安全技术说明书
化学品安全技术说明书LS.RBCUT5560水溶性切削液第一部分物质或化合物和供应商的标识GHS产品标识符产品代码LS.RBCUT5560 202619-EP5560 202619安全技术说明书号码物质或混合物相关的确定的用途和使用防止建议物质/制程的使用金属加工液-水溶性。
如果需要特殊用途建议,请参考恰当的技术数据表或者咨询我们公司的代表。
制造商供应商洛斯石油(浙江)有限公司中国浙江省嘉兴市海盐经济开发区海阳路1号电话:*************传真:*************紧急电话号码电话:*************第二部分危险标识化学品分类和标记全球协调体系(GHS)的分类皮肤腐蚀/刺激-2严重眼睛损伤/眼睛刺激性-2A化学品分类和标记全球协调体系(GHS)标签要素危险象形标记警示词警告危险性说明H319-引起严重的眼睛刺激。
H315-引起皮肤刺激。
防范说明预防措施P280-戴防护手套。
戴防护眼镜、防护面罩。
P264-操作后彻底清洗手部。
事故响应P302+P352+P362-2+P363-如皮肤接触:用大量肥皂水和水清洗。
立即脱掉被污染的衣服。
被污染的衣服须经洗净后方可重新使用。
P332+P313-如出现皮肤刺激或皮疹:就医。
P305+P351+P338-接触眼睛:用水细心冲洗数分钟。
如戴隐形眼镜并可方便地取出,取出隐形眼镜。
继续冲洗。
P337+P313-如果眼睛刺激持续:就医。
安全储存不适用。
废弃处置不适用。
不导致分类的其他危险使皮肤脫脂。
第三部分成分构成/成分信息物质/制剂混合物合成润滑剂,乳化剂和添加剂第三部分成分构成/成分信息组分名称%CAS号码经过氢化处理的轻质环烷石油馏分胺中和的羧酸20-505-101-564742-53-6无资料。
Amine carbamate21829-52-7/174125-97-4N,N'-亚甲基双吗啉乙氧基化C16-18及不饱和C18醇类硼酸1-51-51-50.1-15625-90-168920-66-110043-35-355406-53-63-碘-2-丙炔基氨基甲酸丁酯没有出现就供应商当前所知可应用的浓度,被分类为对健康或环境有害及因此需要在本节报告的添加剂。
Luzenac America talc 产品说明书
LUZENAC AMERICA, INC. MEDICAL EMERGENCY INFORMATION 8051 E. Maplewood Ave. Contact: 1-303-623-5716 (24 hr.) Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Rocky Mountain Poison Control Center1-800-325-0299 (General Information) SECTION 1 – SUBSTANCE INFORMATIONSUBSTANCE: Talc MOLECULAR FORMULA: 3MgO 4SiO 2 H 2O CHEMICAL FAMILY: Silicate PRODUCT and TRADENAMES: The data contained herein applies to Luzenac America talc products bearing the following names: AC 1140 ALTALC 200V USP ALTALC 300V USP ALTALC 400V USP AQUATAL AQUATAL 002 ARTIC MIST BEAVERWHITE 325 CIMPACT 550 CIMPACT 550C CIMPACT 610 CIMPACT 610 HS COMP CIMPACT 610C CIMPACT 699 CIMPACT 710 CIMPACT 710 C CIMPACT 710 HS CIMPACT 710 R CIMPACT FR4 CIMPACT FR6 ENGINEERED TALC EZ FLOW EZ FLOW 2C EZ FLOW MT EZ FLOW RM FCOR FDC GRADE 66 GRADE 910 HELIOCOTE LE HELIOCOTE PT HOM 325 HON F 325 HONC IMPERIAL 1820L BC IMPERIAL 1888L BC IMPERIAL 200 IMPERIAL 200 USP IMPERIAL 250 IMPERIAL 250 USP IMPERIAL 400 IMPERIAL 400 USP IMPERIAL 400Y USP IMPERIAL 500 USP IMPERIAL 700 FCC JETFIL 200 JETFIL 350 JETFIL 350 C JETFIL 500 JETFIL 575 C JETFIL 575 P JETFIL 625 C JETFIL 625 H JETFIL 700 C JETFIL 7C JETFIL FR4 JETFIL FR6 JETFIL P150 JETFIL P200 JETFIL P350 JETFIL P500 JETFIL T290 JETFIL T390 LUZENAC 1140 LUZENAC 8230 LUZENAC R6 LUZENAC R7 MISTROFIL MT MISTROFIL P403 MISTROFIL PT MISTRON 002 MISTRON 100 MISTRON 100 COMP MISTRON 101 MISTRON 102 MISTRON 102 COMP MISTRON 353 MISTRON 400 C MISTRON 403 MISTRON 403B MISTRON 504 MISTRON 554 MISTRON AB MISTRON CF12-X MISTRON CF18-X MISTRON CF5A MISTRON CF5A-M MISTRON EG MISTRON FRC MISTRON FROST MISTRON MONOMIX MISTRON NT MISTRON PA-100 MISTRON PE MISTRON PEF MISTRON RCS MISTRON RCS AC MISTRON RCS BULK MISTRON RCS C MISTRON SUPERFROST MISTRON ULTRAMIX MISTRON VAPOR MISTRON VAPOR 6 MISTRON VAPOR COMP MISTRON VAPOR DENSE MISTRON VAPOR FR MISTRON VAPOR R MISTRON VAPOR R COMP MISTRON VAPOR R DENSE MISTRON VAPOR RE MISTRON VAPOR RE COMP MISTRON VAPOR RE DENSE MISTRON ZSC MISTRON ZSC DENSE NICRON 002 NICRON 302 NICRON 303 NICRON 353 NICRON 402 NICRON 403 NICRON 503 NICRON 504 NICRON 554 NICRON 604 NICRON 660 NICRON 665 NICRON 674 OLYMPIC H OLYMPIC H USP R-TALC 6 R-TALC 7 SELECT-A-SORB COMP SELECT-A-SORB COMP PF SELECT-A-SORB P SELECT-A-SORB R SELECT-A-SORB ST SIERRA C400 SILVERLINE 002 SILVERLINE 202 SILVERLINE 202-GE SILVERLINE 303 SILVERLINE 403 SILVERLINE 665 STEASILK 5 CH STEAWHITE 2 STEAWHITE 60 STEAWHITE N60 STEAWHITE TS60 STELLAR 410 STELLAR 420 STELLAR 450 STELLAR 450 HS STELLAR 510 STELLAR 610 STELLAR 705F STELLAR EX STERILINE 320V SUPRA H SUPRA H USP SUPRAFINO H SUPRAFINO H USP SUPREME H SUPREME H USP TALCOLIVA VERTAL 1000 VERTAL 1500 VERTAL 403 VERTAL 410 VERTAL C2 PLUS VERTAL CO PLUS VERTAL CO PLUS DENSE VERTAL SP YELLOWSTONE YELLOWSTONE C YELOWSTONE ORE SECTION 2 – COMPONENTSMAJOR: Talc – a hydrous magnesium silicate; CAS #14807-96-6 CONCENTRATION: ~98-100% MINOR: Dolomite – a magnesium calcium carbonate; CAS #16389-88-1 <2% Chlorite – a magnesium aluminum silicate; CAS #1318-59-8 <2% Magnesite – a magnesium carbonate; CAS #546-93-0 <2%SECTION 3 – EXPOSURE LIMITSTALC OSHA - 20 mppcf PELTWA ACGIH - 2 mg/m 3 TLV TWA (respirable dust) SECTION 4 – FIRE, EXPLOSION & REACTIVITYFIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD: None FIRE FIGHTING MEDIA: None FLASH POINT: None REACTIVITY: Stable INCOMPATIBILITIES: None DECOMPOSITION: None hazardousSECTION 5 – TOXICITYTALCNIOSH Registry Number:WW2710000SAX Toxicity Evaluation:THR: Not availableCarcinogenic Status:IARC Cancer Review: Human Inadequate EvidenceIARC Cancer Review: Animal Inadequate EvidenceIARC: Not classifiable as a human carcinogen (Group 3)OSHA: Not listed.ACGIH: A4 – Not Classifiable as a Human CarcinogenNTP: Not listed. A 2-year inhalation study demonstrated clear evidence of carcinogenic activity in female rats at exposure levels of 18 mg/m3. Some evidence of carcinogenic activity was observed in male rats at the same level. No evidence of carcinogenic activity was found in mice (NTP TR-421).Tumorigenic Data:TCLo: ihl-rat 11 mg/m3/1Y-ITDLo: imp-rat 200 mg/kgOther Toxicity Data:Skin and Eye Irritation Data: skn-hmn 300 ug/3D-I MLDTeratogenicity (Reproductive Effects Data):Not available.Mutation Data: Not available.SECTION 6 – HEALTH EFFECTS AND FIRST AIDINHALATIONACUTE EXPOSURE: Exposure to a large concentration of air-born dust of this material may cause mechanical irritation of the mucous membranes and respiratory tract.CHRONIC EXPOSURE: Repeated or prolonged inhalation of air-born dust of this material may cause scarring of the lungs (pulmonary fibrosis), with shortness of breath, chronic cough, and respiratory assisted heart failure. Prolonged exposure to talc can produce a symptomatic talc pneumoconiosis.FIRST AID: Remove from exposure area to fresh air. If breathing has stopped, perform artificial respiration and get medical attention immediately. Keep person warm and at rest. Treat symptomatically and supportively.SKIN CONTACTACUTE EXPOSURE: Direct contact may cause dryness, or may cause mild irritation if an allergic predisposition exists.CHRONIC EXPOSURE: Prolonged contact may cause dryness of the skin, or may cause mild irritation if an allergicpre-disposition exists.FIRST AID: Apply common skin moisturizers to relieve dryness. Irritations are uncommon; however, if irritation or redness develops, seek medical attention. Broken skin can be cleansed with mild soap and water.EYE CONTACTACUTE EXPOSURE: Direct contact with dust may cause mechanical irritation of the eyes.CHRONIC EXPOSURE: Repeated exposure may cause conjunctivae inflammation.FIRST AID: Wash eyes with large amounts of water or normal saline solution. If irritation or redness develops, seek medical attention.INGESTIONACUTE EXPOSURE: This material is considered to be harmless and inert when ingested.CHRONIC EXPOSURE: Repeated ingestion of large doses of talc for 13 and 10 successive days by rabbits and mice,revealed negative teratogenic and carcinogenic results.FIRST AID: Treat symptomatically and supportively. If vomiting occurs, keep head lower than hips to prevent aspiration.SECTION 7 – PHYSICAL DATATALCDESCRIPTION:A natural mineral; grayish-white powder with a slight earthy odor.pH:Slightly basicDECOMPOSITION TEMPERATURE: 1652o-1832o F (900o-1000o C) SPECIFIC GRAVITY (water = 1.0): 2.8 SOLUBILITY:Water: <1 mg/mL @ 21 C (RAD)Ethanol: <1 mg/mL @ 21 C (RAD)Acetone : <1 mg/mL @ 21 C (RAD)Cold acids: InsolubleAlkalies: InsolubleSECTION 8 – STORAGE, DISPOSAL & ENVIRONMENTALSTORAGE: Preserve in sealed containers to prevent dispersion of dust in air.WASTE DISPOSAL: Dry material can be landfilled. Observe all federal, state and local regulations. Responsibility for proper waste disposal is with the owner of the waste.CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Prevent dispersion of dust in air.ACCIDENTAL SPILLS: For large spills, shovel or sweep up (while keeping dispersion of dust in air to a minimum) and place into suitable sealed containers for reclamation or later disposal. Residue should be cleaned up using a high-efficiency particulate filter vacuum. The use of water wash-down is not recommended. Wet material can cause a surface used for walking to become extremely slippery.SECTION 313 SUPPLIER NOTIFICATION: This product does not contain toxic chemicals subject to the reporting requirements of section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act of 1986 and of 40 CFR 372.RCRA: Talc is not considered a hazardous waste by RCRA criteria (40 CFR 261). State and Local regulations/restrictions are complex and may differ from Federal regulations.SECTION 9 – PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTVENTILATION: Provide local exhaust or process enclosure ventilation to meet published exposure limits.RESPIRATOR: The following maximum-use concentrations and respirators are recommendations by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards; or by the U.S. Department of Labor, 29 CFR 1910 subpart Z.Talc - Maximum-Use Concentration Respirator10 mg/m3.....................…………………....Any dust and mist respirator.20 mg/m3.......................…………………..Any dust and mist respirator except single-use and quarter-mask respirators. GLOVES: Protective gloves are not required, but may be worn to prevent skin dryness or irritation due to skin allergy.EYE PROTECTION: Employees should wear dust-resistant safety goggles to prevent eye contact with high concentrations of air-born dust of this substance. Where there is a possibility that an employee's eyes may be exposed to bulk quantities or high concentrations of air-born dust of this substance, the employer should provide an eye wash fountain within the immediate work area for emergency use.SECTION 10 – ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONNPCA: National Paint and Coatings Association – Hazardous Material Identification System (HMIS)HEALTH HAZARD: 1*FLAMMABILITY HAZARD: 0PHYSICAL HAZARD: 0PERSONAL PROTECTION: E – glasses, gloves, dust respiratorCERCLA RATINGS: (Scale 0-3) Health = 0, Fire = 0, Reactivity = 0, Persistence = 3NFPA RATINGS: (Scale 0-4) Health = 0, Fire = 0, Reactivity = 0U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - DOT: No classification assignedCANADIAN TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS: No classification assignedLAND TRANSPORT - ADR/RID: No classification assignedAIR TRANSPORT - IATA/ICAO: No classification assignedMARITIME TRANSPORT - IMDG: No classifications assignedHARMONIZED TARIFF CODE: Talc – crushed or powdered. 2526.20.00. (Stat. Suffix 00)EPA TSCA STATUS: Listed (CAS # 14807-96-6)EPA TSCA 12(B) EXPORT NOTIFICATION: Not listedCEPA DOMESTIC SUBSTANCE LIST – DSL STATUS: ListedCEPA NON-DOMESTIC SUBSTANCE LIST – NDSL STATUS: Not listedOTHER INVENTORIES:AICS (Australian)EINECS (European No: 238-877-9)ECL (Korean No: KE-32773)SWISS (Giftliste No: G-6939)PICCS (Philippines)MITI (Japan) – Exempt - not required for natural mineralsIECSC (China) - ListedCALIFORNIA PROP 65 STATUS: Talc not listedSTATE RIGHT-TO-KNOW: Talc listed – Illinois; Massachusetts; New Jersey; Pennsylvania; FloridaCLEAN AIR ACT - OZONE DEPLETING CHEMICALS (ODC’s): NoneCONEG APPROVED PACKAGING: YesDISCLAIMERLuzenac America, Inc. provides the information contained herein in good faith but makes no representation as to its comprehensiveness or accuracy. This document is intended only as a guide to the appropriate precautionary handling of the material by a properly trained person using this product. Individuals receiving the information must exercise their independent judgment in determining its appropriateness for a particular purpose. LUZENAC AMERICA, INC. MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH RESPECT TO THE INFORMATION SET FORTH HEREIN OR THE PRODUCT TO WHICH THE INFORMATION REFERS. ACCORDINGLY, LUZENAC AMERICA, INC. WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM USE OF OR RELIANCE UPON THIS INFORMATION.ISSUED BY: Craig BernardRegulatory Affairs Manager, AmericasRio Tinto Mineralse-mail: **************************END OF MSDS GROUP 1。
VN5E160S-E;VN5E160STR-E;中文规格书,Datasheet资料
February 2008Rev 21/34VN5E160S-ESingle channel high side driver for automotive applicationsFeatures■General–Inrush current active management by power limitation–Very low stand-by current– 3.0V CMOS compatible inputs–Optimized electromagnetic emissions –Very low electromagnetic susceptibility –In compliance with the 2002/95/EC european directive ■Diagnostic functions–Open Drain status output –On-state open load detection –Off-state open load detection –Output short to V CC detection–Overload and short to ground (power limitation) indication–Thermal shutdown indication■Protections–Undervoltage shutdown –Overvoltage clamp –Load current limitation–Self limiting of fast thermal transients–Protection against loss of ground and loss of V CC–Over-temperature shutdown with autorestart (thermal shutdown)–Reverse battery protected (a)–Electrostatic discharge protectionApplication■All types of resistive, inductive and capacitive loadsDescriptionThe VN5E160S-E is a single channel high-side driver manufactured in the ST proprietaryVIPower M0-5 technology and housed in the tiny SO-8 package.The VN5E160S-E is designed to drive automotive grounded loads delivering protection, diagnostics and easy 3V and 5V CMOS-compatible interface with any microcontroller.The device integrates advanced protectivefunctions such as load current limitation, inrush and overload active management by power limitation, over-temperature shut-off with auto-restart and over-voltage active clamp.A dedicated active low digital status pin isassociated with every output channel in order to provide Enhanced diagnostic functions including fast detection of overload and short-circuit to ground, over-temperature indication, short-circuit to V CC diagnosis and ON & OFF state open-load detection.The diagnostic feedback of the whole device can be disabled by pulling the STAT_DIS pin up, thus allowing wired-ORing with other similar devices.Max transient supply voltage V CC41VOperating voltage rangeV CC 4.5 to 28V Max On-state resistance (per ch.)R ON 160 m ΩCurrent limitation (typ)I LIMH 10A Off state supply currentI S2 µA (1)1.Typical value with all loads connected. a.See Figure 32: Application schematic .Contents VN5E160S-EContents1Block diagram and pin configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52Electrical specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72.1Absolute maximum ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72.2Electrical characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92.3Waveforms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152.4Electrical characteristics curves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193Application information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223.1GND protection network against reverse battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223.1.1Solution 1: resistor in the ground line (RGND only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223.1.2Solution 2: diode (DGND) in the ground line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233.2Load dump protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233.3MCU I/Os protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233.4Open load detection in Off state . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243.5Maximum demagnetization energy (VCC=13.5V) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254Package and PCB thermal data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264.1SO-8 thermal data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265Package and packing information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295.1ECOP ACK® packages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295.2Package mechanical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295.3Packing information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 6Order codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 7Revision history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332/34VN5E160S-E List of tables List of tablesTable 1.Pin function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Table 2.Suggested connections for unused and not connected pins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Table 3.Absolute maximum ratings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Table 4.Thermal data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Table 5.Power section. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Table 6.Switching (VCC=13V; Tj=25°C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Table 7.Status pin (V SD=0) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Table 8.Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Table 9.Open load detection (8V<V CC<18V). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Table 10.Logic input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Table 11.Truth table. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Table 12.Electrical transient requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Table 13.Thermal parameter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Table 14.SO-8 mechanical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Table 15.Device summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Table 16.Document revision history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333/34List of figures VN5E160S-E List of figuresFigure 1.Block diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Figure 2.Configuration diagram (top view) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Figure 3.Current and voltage conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Figure 4.Status timings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Figure 5.Output voltage drop limitation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Figure 6.Switching characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Figure 7.Normal operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Figure 8.Undervoltage shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Figure 9.Overload or Short to GND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Figure 10.Intermittent Overload . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Figure 11.Open Load with external pull-up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Figure 12.Open Load without external pull-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Figure 13.Short to V CC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Figure 14.T J evolution in Overload or Short to GND. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Figure 15.Off state output current. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Figure 16.High level input current. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Figure 17.Input clamp voltage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Figure 18.Input high level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Figure 19.Input low level. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Figure 20.Low level STAT_DIS current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Figure 21.On state resistance vs T case. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Figure 22.High level STAT_DIS current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Figure 23.On state resistance vs V CC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Figure 24.Low level input current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Figure 25.I LIM vs T case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Figure 26.Turn-On voltage slope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Figure 27.Undervoltage shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Figure 28.Turn-Off voltage slope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Figure 29.STAT_DIS clamp voltage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Figure 30.High level STAT_DIS voltage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Figure 31.Low level STAT_DIS voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Figure 32.Application schematic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Figure 33.Open load detection in Off state. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Figure 34.Maximum turn-Off current versus inductance (for each channel). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Figure 35.SO-8 PC board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Figure 36.Rthj-amb Vs. PCB copper area in open box free air condition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Figure 37.SO-8 thermal impedance junction ambient single pulse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Figure 38.Thermal fitting model of a single channel HSD in SO-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Figure 39.SO-8 package dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Figure 40.SO-8 tube shipment (no suffix). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Figure 41.SO-8 tape and reel shipment (suffix “TR”) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 4/34VN5E160S-E Block diagram and pin configuration5/341 Block diagram and pin configurationTable 1.Pin functionName FunctionV CCBattery connection.OUTPUT Power output.GND Ground connection. Must be reverse battery protected by an external diode/resistor network.INPUT Voltage controlled input pin with hysteresis, CMOS compatible. Controls output switch state.STA TUS Open Drain digital diagnostic pin.ST A T_DISActive high CMOS compatible pin, to disable the ST A TUS pin.Block diagram and pin configuration VN5E160S-E6/34Figure 2.Configuration diagram (top view)Table 2.Suggested connections for unused and not connected pins Connection / pin Status N.C.Output Input STAT_DIS Floating X X X X XT o groundNotallowedXNotallowedThrough 10KΩresistorThrough 10KΩresistorV CCV CCOUTPUTOUTPUTSTAT_DISGNDSTATUSINPUT14586723SO-8VN5E160S-E Electrical specifications7/342 Electrical specificationsNote:V F = V OUT - V CC during reverse battery condition.2.1 Absolute maximum ratingsStressing the device above the ratings listed in the “Absolute maximum ratings” tables maycause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only and operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the Operating sections of this specification is not implied. Exposure to the conditions in the “Absolute maximum ratings” tables for extended periods may affect device reliability. Refer also to the STMicroelectronics SURE Program and others relevant quality documents.Table 3.Absolute maximum ratingsSymbol ParameterValue Unit V CC DC supply voltage 41V - V CC Reverse DC supply voltage 0.3V - I GND DC reverse ground pin current 200mA I OUT DC output currentInternally limitedA - I OUT Reverse DC output current 6A I IN DC input current +10 / -1mA I STATDC status current+10 / -1mA I STAT_DIS DC status disable current +10 / -1mA E MAXMaximum switching energy (single pulse)(L=8 mH; R L =0Ω; V bat =13.5V; T jstart =150ºC; I OUT = I limL (Typ.) )36mJElectrical specifications VN5E160S-E8/34Symbol Parameter Value Unit V ESDElectrostatic discharge (Human body model: R=1.5KΩ;C=100pF)–INPUT–ST A TUS–ST A T_DIS–OUTPUT–V CC40004000400050005000VVVVV V ESD Charge device model (CDM-AEC-Q100-011)750V T j Junction operating temperature-40 to 150°C T stg Storage temperature- 55 to 150°CTable 4.Thermal dataSymbol Parameter Max. value Unit R thj-pins Thermal resistance junction-pins30°C/W R thj-amb Thermal resistance junction-ambient See Figure 36.°C/W Table 3.Absolute maximum ratings (continued)VN5E160S-E Electrical specifications9/342.2 Electrical characteristicsValues specified in this section are for 8V<V CC <28V; -40°C< Tj <150°C, unless otherwisestated.Table 5.Power sectionSymbol ParameterTest conditionsMin.Typ.Max.Unit V CC Operating supply voltage 4.51328V V USD Undervoltage shutdown 3.5 4.5V V USDhystUndervoltage shutdown hysteresis0.5V R ON On state resistance I OUT =1A; T j =25°C I OUT =1A; T j =150°CI OUT =1A; V CC =5V; T j =25°C 160320210m Ωm Ωm ΩV clampClamp voltageI S =20 mA414652V I SSupply currentOff State; V CC =13V; V IN =V OUT =0V; T j =25°COn State; V IN =5V; V CC =13V; I OUT =0A2(1)1.91.PowerMOS leakage included.5(1)3.5µA mA I L(off1)Off state output current V IN =V OUT =0V; V CC =13V; T j =25°C V IN =V OUT =0V; V CC =13V; T j =125°C 000.0135µA µA V FOutput - V CC diode voltage-I OUT =0.6A; T j =150°C0.7VTable 6.Switching (V CC =13V;T j =25°C)Symbol Parameter Test conditions Min.Typ.Max.Unit t d(on)T urn-On delay time R L =13Ω (see Figure 6.)10µs t d(off)T urn-Off delay timeR L =13Ω (see Figure 6.)15µs dV OUT /dt (on)T urn-On voltage slope R L =13Ω See Figure 26.V/µs dV OUT /dt (off)T urn-Off voltage slopeR L =13Ω See Figure 28.V/µs W ON Switching energy losses during t wonR L =13Ω (see Figure 6.)70µJ W OFFSwitching energy losses during t woffR L =13Ω (see Figure 6.)40µJElectrical specifications VN5E160S-E10/34Table 7.Status pin (V SD=0)Symbol Parameter Test conditions Min.Typ.Max.Unit V STA TStatus low outputvoltageI STA T= 1.6 mA, V SD=0V0.5VI LSTA T Status leakage currentNormal operation or V SD=5V,V STAT= 5V10µAC STA TStatus pin inputcapacitanceNormal operation or V SD=5V,V STAT= 5V100pF V SCL Status clamp voltageI STA T= 1mAI STA T= - 1mA5.5-0.77VV Table 8.Protection (1)1.To ensure long term reliability under heavy overload or short circuit conditions, protection and relateddiagnostic signals must be used together with a proper software strategy. If the device is subjected toabnormal conditions, this software must limit the duration and number of activation cycles.Symbol Parameter Test conditions Min.Typ.Max.UnitI limHDC short circuitcurrentV CC=13V; 5V<V CC<28V7101414AAI limLShort circuit currentduring thermal cyclingV CC=13V; T R<T j<T TSD 2.5A T TSDShutdowntemperature150175200°C T R Reset temperature T RS + 1T RS + 5°C T RSThermal reset ofSTA TUS135°C T HYSTThermal hysteresis(T TSD-T R)7°C t SDLStatus delay inoverload conditionsT j>T TSD (see Figure4)20µs V DEMAGT urn-off output voltageclampI OUT=1A; V IN=0; L=20mH V CC-41V CC-46V CC-52VV ONOutput voltage droplimitationI OUT=0.03A (see Figure 5.)T j= -40°C...+150°C25mV分销商库存信息:STMVN5E160S-E VN5E160STR-E。
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Transistors
Rev.A 1/2
PNP general purpose transistor
SSTA56 / MMSTA56
z Features
z External dimensions (Unit : mm)
1) BV CEO 40V (I C = 100P A)
SSTA56
MMSTA56
ROHM : SST3
JEDEC : SOT-23
ROHM : SMT3EIAJ : SC-59
JEDEC : SOT-346
(1) Emitter
(2) Base (3) Collector
(1) Emitter (2) Base (3) Collector
0~0.10.2Min.
2.4±0.2
1.30.950.45±0.1
0.150.42.9±0.21.9±0.20.950.95 +0.2−0.1
−0.1 +0.2
+0.1−0.06
+0.1
−0.05
(2)
(1)
(3)
0~0.1
2.8±0.2
1.60.3M i n .
1.10.8±0.1
0.150.42.9±0.21.9±0.20.950.95 +0.2−0.1
−0.1 +0.2
+0.1−0.06
+0.1
−0.05
(2)
(1)
(3)
All terminals have same dimensions
All terminals have same dimensions
2) Complements the SSTA06 / MMSTA06.
z Package, marking and packaging specifications
Part No.SSTA56SST3R2G T1163000
MMSTA56SMT3R2G T1463000
Packaging type
Marking Code
Basic ordering unit (pieces)
z Absolute maximum ratings (T a=25q C)
Parameter
Symbol V CBO V CEO V EBO I C Tj Tstg
P C Limits −80−80−4−0.5150−55 to +150
0.2Unit V V V A W 0.35W ∗
∗ Mounted on a 7×5×0.6mm CERAMIC SUBSTRATE
°C °C
Collector-base voltage Collector-emitter voltage Emitter-base voltage Collector current
Collector power dissipation Junction temperature Storage temperature
z Electrical characteristics (T a=25q C)
Parameter
Symbol Min.Typ.Max.Unit Conditions
BV EBO BV CEO I CBO I CEO −4−80−−−−−−−−−0.1−1V V μA I C =−100mA I C =−1mA V CB =−80V V CE =−60V
−V BE(on)−−−1.2V V CE(sat)−−0.25V I C /I B =−100mA/−10mA V CE /I B =−1V/100mA V CE =−1V , I C =−10mA h FE 100−−−V CE =−1V , I C =−100mA
100−fT
50
−
−
MHz
V CE =−1V , I E = 100mA , f =100MHz
Emitter-base breakdown voltage Collector-emitter breakdown voltage Collector cutoff current
Base-emitter saturation voltage Collector-emitter saturation voltage DC current transfer ratio Transition frequency
Transistors
Rev.A 2/2
z Electrical characteristic curves
I C -C O L L E C T O R C U R R E N T (m A )
V CE -COLLECTOR-EMITTER VOLTAGE (
V)
Fig.1 Grounded emitter output
characteristics h F E -D C C U R R E N T G A I N
I C -COLLECTOR CURRENT (mA)
Fig.2 DC current gain vs. collector
current ( Ι )h F E -D C C U R R E N T G A I N
I C -COLLECTOR CURRENT (mA)
Fig.3 DC current gain vs. collector
current ( ΙΙ
)
V C E (S A T )C O L L E C T O R E M I T T E R S A T U R A T I O N V O L T A G E (V )
I C -COLLECTOR CURRENT (mA)Fig.4 Collector emitter saturation
voltage vs. collector current V B E (S A T )B A S E E M I T T E R S A T U R A T I O N V O L T A G E (V )
I C -COLLECTOR CURRENT (mA)
Fig.5 Base-emitter saturation
voltage vs. collector current V B E (O N )B A S E E M I T T E R V O L T A G E (V
)
I C -COLLECTOR CURRENT (mA)
Fig.6 Grounded emitter propagation
characteristics
C A P A C I T A N C E (p F )
REVERSE BIAS VOLTAGE (V)
Fig.7 Input/output capecitance
vs. voltage
!
C U R R E N T G A I N -B A N
D W I D T H P R O D U C T (M H z )
I C -COLLECTOR CURRENT (mA)
Fig.8 Gain bandwidth product
vs. collector current
Appendix
About Export Control Order in Japan
Products described herein are the objects of controlled goods in Annex 1 (Item 16) of Export Trade Control
Order in Japan.
In case of export from Japan, please confirm if it applies to "objective" criteria or an "informed" (by MITI clause)
on the basis of "catch all controls for Non-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction.
Appendix1-Rev1.1
分销商库存信息: ROHM
SSTA56T116。