F03215-01Z_Preliminary Product Specification ver_1.0

合集下载

Nipro PharmaPackaging预填充玻璃注射器质量等级说明书

Nipro PharmaPackaging预填充玻璃注射器质量等级说明书

FINE-TUNED TO YOUR NEEDSPRE-FILLABLE GLASS SYRINGESF INE-T UNED T O YOUR NEED SThe pre-fillable syringe market has grown significantly in the past years. Pharmaceutical companies are developing an increasing number of drug products in injectable formats, since this packaging type offers exceptional benefits: decreased total cost of ownership, improved drug-container compatibility, and increased patient safety.At Nipro PharmaPackaging, we understand the diverse quality requirements in the pharmaceutical industry. To address these various demands for quality and their intricacies, we present three distinct quality levels for our pre-fillable glass syringes.NIPRO QUALITY LEVELSThe process of defining the right quality level for primary packaging is a complex, involved process. In order to ensure the optimal match, there must be understanding and collaboration: specific data must be ex-changed, requirements discussed, and numerous parameters defined.Our Nipro Quality Levels form the perfect base to fine-tune your quality and service requirements, therebyproviding you with the optimal packaging solution.eNgage with Nipro to develop atailored packaging quality, wherebywe apply our profound analyticalcompetencies and align our cutting-edge production and inspectiontechnologies to satisfy your unmetdrug product requirements.eNable a packaging quality thatanswers to the prevailing drugproduct requirements.eNhance the pre-fillable syringequality to meet the requirements ofhighly sensitive drugs, administeredthrough manual injection or autoinjectors.2DATA SHARINGSIMPLY SELECT THE QUALITY LEVELFINE-TUNED TO YOUR SPECIFIC DRUG REQUIREMENTS!3Our state of the art production facility in Germany features advanced manufacturing and inspection technologies that are capable of controlling exceptionally tight tolerances, even for your most advanced drug products.Data sharing is key in understanding needs and facilitating both development and supply. Therefore, all necessary data is available and will be adapted to meet your processes.Simple LoA requestprocedure Adaptable CoC and CoARANGELUER SLIP SYRINGESComponents supplied by: Aptar Stelmi, Datwyler, West, NiproLUER LOCK SYRINGESComponents supplied by: Aptar Stelmi, Datwyler, West, Vetter, NiproSTAKED NEEDLE SYRINGESComponents supplied by: Aptar Stelmi, Datwyler, West, Nipro* Wall type = “Thin walled“ (TW). Other sizes upon request.4S T A K E D N E E D L E S Y R I N G EL U E R L O C K S Y R I N G EL U E R S L I P S Y R I N G E5S TERIL IZED PACK AGING S OLU TION SNipro PharmaPackaging manufactures D2F syringes in technologically advanced production sites that are certified according to ISO 9001, ISO 15378, ISO 14001, and ISO 50001. Our fully automated cleaning and packaging process takes place in an ISO 7 / ISO 8 cleanroom with 100% monitoring under laminar air flow.Tyvek ® lidTyvek ® insertNestTubLabel with ETO indicatorSealed tubWelded breather bagDIRECT-TO-FILLCardboard or PP-Well interlayers6 per outer boxStacking scheme 115 tubs per outer box; 5 layers; 3 tubs per layer, packed upside down1. Different stacking schemes are available (depending on type of tub)6D2F MANUFACTURING PROCESSNE S T S A ND T UB S A RE F IR S T CL E A NED W I T H IONIZED A IR T O MINIMIZE PA R T ICL E LOA D.Robots then load the washed, siliconized, and final assembled pre-fillable syringes into nests and tubs. The tubs are covered with a Tyvek ® insert, sealed with a corresponding Tyvek ® lid, and then entered into a breather bag which is welded closed (double inserts & breather bags optional).Our 100% in-line inspection systems allow for continuous quality monitoring as part of In Process Controls (IPC). This ensures that all pre-fillable syringes are foreseen with closures and that tubs are 100% filled and correctly sealed.Afterwards, machines transfer the tubs to a station for final packing. Tubs are stacked and placed in outer boxes.Outer boxes are placed on pallets, protective angle boards are applied, and fixation is ensured with PE-Bands. The total pallet is wrapped in plastic foil to ensure safe transportation.Final packed pre-fillable syringes are then ETO sterilized. Labels on the tubs and outer boxes are provided with a special ETO indicator (a color change from blue to green after ETO exposure). This allows for visual confirmation of ETO sterilization and subsequent exposure.Nipro’s D2F packaging design is a smart, efficient choice. It prevents glass to glass contact while enabling immediate and direct use on the filling line. In essence, Direct to Fill.Outer Cardboard or PP-Well Box 80 x 53 x 24 cmLabel with ETO indicator7NIPRO PHARMAPACKAGING INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERSBlokhuisstraat 42, 2800 Mechelen, Belgium |*******************************| Nipro PharmaPackaging is specialized in developing and manufacturing advanced pharma packaging products and complete packaging solutions for early development drugs or the enhancement of packaging solutions for existing drugs.With a worldwide manufacturing footprint of 15 plants, multiple sales offices, and internal lab services, Nipro PharmaPackaging offers an exceptional service platform. Through our personnel, products, and services, Nipro PharmaPackaging enables you to provide a safer and healthier administration to your customers.Nipro PharmaPackaging is part of Nipro Corporation Japan, established in 1954. As a leading global healthcare company with over 28.000 employees worldwide, Nipro serves the Pharmaceutical, Medical Device, and Pharma Packaging industries.B r o -P r e f i l l a b l e S y r i n g e s -26.O c t .18。

韩国LG化学公司INR18650 MH1 3200mAh可重充电锂电池说明书

韩国LG化学公司INR18650 MH1 3200mAh可重充电锂电池说明书

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONCONFIDENTIALPrepared Document No. Date Rev LGC MED/BDC Lee, Yong Seok LRB-PS-CY3200_MH1_Tentative2014-03-06 0Approved Checked DescriptionLGC MED/BDC Kim, Dong Myung Lithium Ion INR18650 MH1 3200mAhPRODUCT SPECIFICATIONRechargeable Lithium Ion BatteryModel : INR18650 MH1 3200mAh20 YOIDO-DONG YOUNGDUNGPO-GU,SEOUL 150-721, KOREAContents (3)1. General Information (4)1.1 Scope1.2 Application1.3 Product Classification1.4 Model Name2. Nominal Specification (5)2.1 Capacity2.2 Nominal Voltage2.3 Standard Charge2.4 Max. Charge Current2.5 Standard Discharge2.6 Max. Discharge Current2.7 Weight2.8 Operating Temperature2.9 Storage Temperature (for shipping state)3. Appearance and Dimension (6)3.1 Appearance3.2 Dimension4. Performance Specification (7)4.1 Standard Test Condition4.2 Electrical Specification4.3 Environmental Specification4.4 Mechanical Specification4.5 Safety Specification5. Cautions and Prohibitions in Handling (8)1. General Information1.1 ScopeThis product specification defines the requirements of the rechargeable lithium ion battery to be supplied to the Customer by LG Chem.1.2 Product classification: Cylindrical rechargeable lithium ion battery1.3 Model name: INR18650 MH12. Nominal Specification3. Appearance and Dimension3.1 AppearanceThere shall be no such defects as deep scratch, crack, rust, discoloration or leakage, which mayadversely affect the commercial value of the cell.3.2 DimensionDiameter : 18.39 ± 0.11 mmDiameter is defined as the largest data value measured on the "A" area of a cylindrical cellHeight : ≤65.15 mm.4. Performance Specification4.1 Standard test condition4.1.1 Standard ChargeUnless otherwise specified, “Standard Charge” shall consist of charging at constant current of 0.5C. Thecell shall then be charged at constant voltage of 4.20V while tapering the charge current. Charging shallbe terminated when the charging current has tapered to 50mA. For test purposes, charging shall beperformed at 23ºC ± 2ºC.4.1.2 Standard Discharge“Standard Discharge” shall consist of discharging at a constant current of 0.2C to 2.50V. Discharging isto be performed at 23 ºC ± 2 ºC unless otherwise noted (such as capacity versus temperature).4.1.3 High Drain rate Charge/discharge conditionCells shall be charged at constant current of 0.5C to 4.20V with end current of 50mA. Cells shall be discharged at constant current of 0.5C to 2.50V. Cells are to rest 10 minutes after charge and 20 minutes after discharge.5/104.2 Electrical Specification4.3 Environmental specification.* Remaining Capacity : After storage, cells shall be discharged with Std. condition(4.1.2) to measure the remaining capacity.** Recovery Capacity : After storage, cells shall be discharged with fast discharge condition(4.1.3), and then cells shall be charged with std. charge condition(4.1.1), and then discharged with Std. condition(4.1.2). This charge / discharge cycle shall be repeated three times to measure the recovery capacity.4.4 Mechanical Specification4.5 Safety Specification5. CautionWarning for using the lithium ion rechargeable battery. Mishandling of the battery may cause heat, fire and deterioration in performance. Be sure to observe the following.5.1 Cautions for Use and Handling•When using the application equipped with the battery, refer to the user’s manual before usage.•Please read the specific charger manual before charging.•Charge time should not be longer than specified in the manual.•When the cell is not charged after long exposure to the charger, discontinue charging.•Battery must be charged at operating temperature range 0 ~ 45℃.•Battery must be discharged at operating temperature range -20 ~ 60℃.•Please check the positive(+) and negative(-) direction before packing.•When a lead plate or wire is connected to the cell for packing, check out insulation not to short-circuit.•Battery must be stored separately.•Battery must be stored in a dry area with low temperature for long-term storage.•Do not place the battery in direct sunlight or heat.•Do not use the battery in high static energy environment where the protection device can be damaged.•When rust or smell is detected on first use, please return the product to the seller immediately.•The battery must be away from children or pets•When cell life span shortens after long usage, please exchange to new cells.5.2 Prohibitions•Do not use different charger. Do not use cigarette jacks (in cars) for charging.•Do not charge with constant current more than maximum charge current.•Do not disassemble or reconstruct the battery.•Do not throw or cause impact.•Do not pierce a hole in the battery with sharp things. (such as nail, knife, pencil, drill)•Do not use with other batteries or cells.•Do not solder on battery directly.•Do not press the battery with overload in manufacturing process, especially ultrasonic welding.•Do not use old and new cells together for packing.•Do not expose the battery to high heat. (such as fire)•Do not put the battery into a microwave or high pressure container.•Do not use the battery reversed.•Do not connect positive(+) and negative(-) with conductive materials (such as metal, wire)•Do not allow the battery to be immerged in or wetted with water or sea-water.5.3 Caution for the battery and the packPack shall meet under condition to maintain battery safety and last long performance of the lithium rechargeable cells.5.3.1 Installing the battery into the pack-. The cell should be inspected visually before battery assembly into the pack.-. Damaged cell should not be used. (damaged surface, can-distortion, electrolyte-smell)-. Different Lot Number cells should not be packaged into the same pack.-. Different types of cells, or same types but different cell maker’s should not be used together.5.3.2 Design of battery pack-. The battery pack should not be connected easily to any charger other than the dedicated charger.-. The battery pack has funcion not to cause external short cut easily.5.3.3 Charge-. Charging method is Constant Current-Constant Voltage (CC/CV).-. Charging should be operating under maximum charge voltage and current which is specified in the product specification. (Article. 2.4, 2.5)-. The battery should be charged under operating temperature specified in the product specification. (Article. 2.9) 5.3.4 Discharge-. Discharging method is Constant Current (CC).(In case of using the battery for mobile equipment, discharging mode could be Constant Power.)-. Discharging should be operating under maximum discharge current which is specified in the product specification. (Article. 2.7)-. Discharging should be done by cut off voltage which is specified in the product specification. (Article. 2.6)-. The battery should be discharged under operating temperature specified in the product specification.(Article. 2.9)5.3.5 Protection Circuit-. The protection circuit should be installed in the battery pack, charger.-. Charger or pack should have voltage sensing system to control over charge or discharge in order to maintain the battery’s normal operating mode and protect cell imbalance.-. Charger or pack should have warning system for over temperature, over voltage and over current.6. EXCLUSION OF LIABILITYTHE WARRANTY SHALL NOT COVER DEFECTS CAUSED BY NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR, INADEQUATE MAINTENANCE, HANDLING, STORAGER FAULTY REPAIR, MODIFICATION TO THE BATTERY OR PACK BY A THIRD PARTY OTHER THAN LGC OR LGC’S AGENT APPROVED BY LGC, FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE PRODUCT SPECIFICATION PROVIDED HEREIN OR IMPROPER USE OR INSTALLATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE FOLLOWING:-. DAMAGE DURING TRANSPORT OR STORAGE-. INCORRECT INSTALLATION OF BATTERY INTO PACK OR MAINTENANCE-. USE OF BATTERY OR PACK IN INAPPROPRIATE ENVIRONMENT-. IMPROPER, INADEQUATE, OR INCORRECT CHARGE, DISCHARGE OR PRODUCTION CIRCUIT OTHER THAN STIPULATED HEREIN-. INCORRECT USE OR INAPPROPRIATE USE-. INSUFFICIENT VENTILATION-. IGNORING APPLICABLE SAFETY WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS-. ALTERING OR ATTEMPTED REPAIRS BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL-. IN CASE OF FORCE MAJEURE (EX. LIGHTENING, STORM, FLOOD, FIRE, EARTHQUAKE, ETC.)THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES – IMPLIED OR EXPRESS – OTHER THAN THOSE STIPULATED HEREIN. LG CHEM SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES ARISING OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE PRODUCT SPECIFICATION, BATTERY OR PACK.。

欧盟工艺验证报告(中英文翻译)

欧盟工艺验证报告(中英文翻译)
以下审核和批准签字表示批准验证结果。
VALIDATION REPORT APPROVAL验证报告批准
Activity 活动
Prepared By 制

Reviewed By 审

Name 姓名 PRAKASH.K.C
AMARESH.C
Designation 职务
Executive主 管
Department部
Batch No批号. 907001 (Lot - I) (10 Minutes)
Sample Location
样品位置
Top 顶部
Middle Left 中左
Middle 中部
Middle Right 中右
Bottom 底部
A.R.NO.: BPV 90066
Mean 平均
RSD %
Assay in mg
PROCESS VALIDATION SUMMARY REPORT 工艺验证总结报告
FOR MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF
Paracetamol tablets 500 mg 对乙酰氨基酚500mg片生产工艺
Product
BAFNA PHARMACEUTICALS LIMTED PROCESS VALIDATION SUMMARY REPORT
PAGE NO. 1 2 3 4 4 4
5-6 7
8 - 10 11 - 14 15 - 24 25 - 26 27 - 28
29 30 – 33
34 35
NO.OF PAGES 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 4 10 2 2 1 4 1 1
Product
BAFNA PHARMACEUTICALS LIMTED PROCESS VALIDATION SUMMARY REPORT

ZLB系列产品说明书

ZLB系列产品说明书

Material Safety Data Sheet*ZLB*SECTION 1 - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION AND USEPRODUCT IDENTIFIER: 1Z-L, 8Z-L, 5B-LCATALOG NUMBERS: 99001123, 99001124, 99001125PRODUCT USE: Shaft Lubricant & Electrical Joint CompoundMANUFACTURERS NAME: Acheson Colloids Co. PHONE #: (810) 984-5581STREET ADDRESS: PO Box 77000 Dept. 771226CITY: Detroit STATE: Michigan ZIP CODE: 48277-1226DISTRIBUTORS NAME: TWECO Products, Inc. EMERGENCY PHONE #: (940) 566-2000STREET ADDRESS: 2800 Airport RoadCITY: Denton STATE: Texas ZIP CODE: 76207PREPARED BY: Terry Fulks PHONE NUMBER: (940) 566-2000 DATE PREPARED: October 31, 1990 DATE REVISED: January 31, 2007SECTION 2 - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTSHAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS %/RANGE CAS NUMBER OSHA PEL ACGIH TLVGraphite(natural) 30 7782-42-5 15mppcf 2.5mg/m3 Mineral Oil 62+ 8012-95-1 5 mg/m3 5 mg/m3SECTION 313. SUPPLIER INFORMATIONTHIS PRODUCT DOES [ ] DOES NOT [X] CONTAIN TOXIC CHEMICALS SUBJECT TOTHE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 313 OF THE EMERGENCY PLANNING ANDCOMMUNITY RIGHT-TO-KNOW ACT OF 1986 AND OF 40 CFR 372.CAS NUMBER CHEMICAL NAME %SECTION 3 - PHYSICAL DATAPHYSICAL STATE: Liquid ODOR AND APPEARANCE: Black Paste With Mineral OilOdor VAPOR PRESSURE(mm Hg): N.Av. VAPOR DENSITY(air=1): N.Av.EVAPORATION RATE: N.Av. BOILING POINT(F/C): >600F FREEZING POINT(F/C): N.Av.pH: N.Av. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.9 SOLUBILITY: NegligibleSECTION 4 - FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATAFLAMMABILITY: Yes [X] No [ ] IF YES, MEANS OF EXTINCTION: Foam, CO2, DryChemical FLASHPOINT(F/C) AND METHOD: 450F C.O.C. FLAMMABLE LIMIT: N.Av.LEL: N.Av. UEL: N.Av. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: NoneN.App.: NON APPLICABLE; N.AV.: NOT AVAILABLE; N.EST.: NOT ESTABLISHEDN.F.P.A. RATING SYSTEM: 0 - INSIGNIFICANT; 1 - SLIGHT; 2 - MODERATE;3 - HIGH;4 - EXTREMEHealth = 1 Flammibility = 1 Reactivity = 0 Special = _WHMIS CLASSIFICATION: CLASS "D" DIVISION 2 SUB-DIVISION "B"SECTION 5 - REACTIVITY DATACHEMICAL STABILITY: Yes [X] No [ ] IF NO, CONDITIONS TO AVOIDINCOMPATIBILITY WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES: Yes [X] No [ ] IF YES, WHICHONES? May react vigorously with oxidizing materialsHAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will Occur [ ] Will Not Occur [X]CONDITIONS TO AVOID: None known HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: CO, CO2ZLB Page 2SECTION 6 - HEALTH HAZARD DATAROUTE OF ENTRY: SKIN CONTACT [ ] SKIN ABSORPTION [X] EYE CONTACT [X]INHALATION [X] INGESTION [ ]EFFECTS OF ACUTE/CHRONIC EXPOSURE TO PRODUCT: Irritation of the eyes,Dermatitis CARCINOGENICITY: No SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE: Irritationof the skin and eyes MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: Pre-existing skin disorders EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES: SKIN: Washthoroughly with soap and water EYES: Flush immediately with water for15 minutes, get medical attention. INGESTION: No ill effects expectedINHALATION: No ill effects expectedSECTION 7 - PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USELEAK AND SPILL PROCEDURE: Remove any source of ignition, scoop up as much aspossible, cover remainder with absorbent material & place in non-leakingcontainer for disposal. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Dispose of in accordance withFederal, State & Local regulationsPRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING: Store away from sparks, openflames, or excessive heatSECTION 8 - CONTROL MEASURESRESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Not needed for this product. As required for cuttingand welding. GLOVES: Oil resistant RESPIRATOR: not needed EYE: Safetyor chemical goggles FOOTWEAR: N.App. CLOTHING: As required for weldingOTHER: N.Est.VENTILATION: Not normally needed WORK/HYGIENIC PRACTICES: Normal HygieneREFERENCES:"Chemical Guide To OSHA Hazard Communication Standard" First Edition"Handbook Of Toxic And Hazardous Chemicals and Carcinogens" Second Edition "Registry Of Toxic Effects Of Chemical Substances""NIOSH Pocket Guide to CHEMICAL HAZARDS" June 1994THIS DATA IS OFFERED IN GOOD FAITH AS TYPICAL VALUES. THIS IS NEITHER ANEXPRESSED NOR IMPLIED PRODUCT SPECIFICATION. RECOMMENDED HANDLING PROCEDURESAND HYGIENE ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE, HOWEVER, THESE RECOMMENDATIONS SHOULDBE REVIEWED IN THE SPECIFIC CONTEXT OF INTENDED USE AND DETERMINED APPROPRIATEBY THE USER.。

欧宝COB系列产品说明书

欧宝COB系列产品说明书

DATA SHEETIntroduction Performance Characteristics Mechanical Dimensions Characteristic Curves ReliabilityPacking Specification PrecautionP 2P 3P 5P 6P 9P 10P 11 CITILED COB SeriesStandard TypeRa90 Min. ModelCLU038-1208C41. Introduction1-1. Product Description1-2. FeaturesCITIZEN ELECTRONICS is the first COB manufacture. Our advanced knowledge and packaging technology for many years has excellent reliability and high quality of our products. CITILED COB Series covers a wide range of luminous flux from a 10W incandescent bulb to a 500W mercury lamp in general lighting sources. The element arrangement of LED package is capable of utilizing light more effectively and higher performance.The new version of CITILED COB Series succeed to reduce the thermal resistance significantly. New version creates more options to match luminaire's products design (ex. High performance , Cost effective , Higher lumen density ,Increased allowable max. If). The outline and LES size is same since version 1. 3-step MacAdam ellipse color definition at Tj=85C is available.CLU038-1208C4-273H5M3-F1[1][2][3][4][5][1][2][3][4][5]Product NomenclatureCRI (Ra)CLU03812082700K 90 Min.Product shape Die count in series Die count in parallel Nominal CCT ・Mechanical Dimensions :19.0×19.0×1.4 (mm)・Package Structure :Aluminum Base Chip on Board ・Reference Assembly :M3 screw, Connector ・CRI (Ra):90 Min.・Nominal CCT:2,700K, 3,000K, 3,500K, 4,000K, 5,700K・Chromaticity Range:3-step MacAdam Ellipse, the center refers to ANSI C78.377:2011.2-step MacAdam Ellipse, the center refers to ANSI C78.377:2011.・Thermal Resistance :0.48C/W ・Maximum drive current :1840mA・RoHS compliant・Better die arrangement for optics・Wide range of luminous flux and high efficacy・Improved lumen density compared with previous version ・UL recognized component (E358566)2. Performance Characteristics2-1. Electro Optical Characteristics2-2. Absolute Maximum Ratings( Tj=85C )Ra R9Tc=25C**Min.Min.Min.Typ.Typ.Typ.Min.Typ.Max.CLU038-1208C4-27*H5M3-F12700K 90502,6182,9763,27412272031.234.036.80.48CLU038-1208C4-30*H5M3-F13000K 90502,7233,0953,40412672031.234.036.80.48CLU038-1208C4-35*H5M3-F13500K 90502,7633,1403,45412872031.234.036.80.48CLU038-1208C4-40*H5M3-F14000K 90502,7643,1423,45612872031.234.036.80.48CLU038-1208C4-57*H5M3-F15700K90502,8603,2503,57513372031.234.036.80.48Notes :1. Citizen Electronics maintains a tolerance of ± 10% on luminous flux measurements.2. Citizen Electronics maintains a tolerance of ± 3% on forward voltage measurements.3. Citizen Electronics maintains a tolerance of ± 1 on Ra measurements.* : 2 = 2-step MacAdam ellipse , 3 = 3-step MacAdam ellipse**Values of Luminous flux at Tc=25C are provided as reference only.Product codeForward Current( mA )Thermal Resistance Rj-c ( C/W )CRINominal CCTLuminous flux( lm )Efficacy ( lm/W )Voltage( V )T j=85CSymbol RatingPi 77.9*1If 1840*1Ir 1Top -40 ~ +100Tst -40 ~ +100Tc 120*2Tj150*3*1. Input power and forward current are the values when the LED is used within the range of the derating curve in this data sheet.*2. Refer to 3. Outline drawing for Tc measurement point.ParameterInput Power (W)Forward Current (mA)Reverse Current (mA)*3. D.C. Current : Tj = Tc + Rj-c × PiStorage Temperature (C)Case Temperature (C)Junction Temperature (C)Operating Temperature (C)2-3. Chromaticity Characteristics2,700K( 0.4577, 0.4098)3,000K ( 0.4339, 0.4032)3,500K ( 0.4078, 0.3929)4,000K ( 0.3818, 0.3796)5,700K( 0.3287, 0.3417)( Rated current, Tj=85C )Color RegionNominal CCT Center Point ( x, y )Oval parameterMajor Axisa Minor Axisb Ellipse Rotation Angleθ57.280.008340.005560.004080.0027253.173-step 2-step 3-step 2-step 0.007740.005160.004110.002740.009510.006340.004170.0027852.970.009390.006260.004020.0026854.000.007600.005070.002960.0019859.46* Color region stay within 3-step / 2-step MacAdam ellipse from the chromaticity center.* The chromaticity center refers to ANSI C78.377:2011.* θ is the angle between the major axis of the ellipse and the x-axis, and a and b are the major and minor semi-axes of an ellipse. ( Ref. IEC 60081:1997 AnnexD )3-step MacAdam Ellipse.2-step MacAdam Ellipse.Note : Citizen Electronics maintains chromaticity ( x, y ) +/-0.0050.300.350.400.450.300.350.400.450.50yxx-y chart CIE19312-step 3-stepBlack Body Locus3,500K3,000K2,700K4,000K5,700K3. Mechanical Dimensions・Internal Circuit12 s 08 p Protection deviceLED deviceCathodeAnodeUnit : mmTolerances unless otherwise specified : +/-0.3Marking 1 : Serial No.Marking 2 : CRI CCTDies count in parallel Dies count in seriesVer.6T 12 08 ** **Forward Current vs. Forward VoltageForward Current vs. Relative Luminous FluxTc=25C Tc=25CCase Temperature vs. Forward VoltageCase Temperature vs. Relative Luminous FluxIf=720mA If=720mA30.032.034.036.038.040.00500100015002000V f [V ]If [mA]0%50%100%150%200%250%0500100015002000R e l a t i v e L u m i n o u s F l u x [a .u .]If [mA]33.034.035.036.037.0255075100125V f [V ]Tc [C]0%20%40%60%80%100%120%0255075100125R e l a t i v e L u m i n o u s F l u x [a .u .]Tc [C]4. Characteristic Curves4-1. Forward Current Characteristics / Temperature Characteristics4-2. Optical CharacteristicsSpectrum : CRI(Ra) 90 Min.Tj=85C If=720mA0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%380430480530580630680730780R a d i a t i v e I n t e n s i t yWave length [nm]5,700K4,000K3,500K3,000K2,700K4-2. Optical Characteristics (continued)4-3. Derating CharacteristicsCase Temperaturevs. Allowable Forward Current02004006008001000120014001600180020000255075100125I f [m A ]Tc [C]Radiation Characteristic 0%20%40%60%80%100%X Y80°70°60°50°40°30°20°10°-80°-70°-60°-50°-20°-30°-40°-10°90°-90°5. Reliability5-1. Reliability Test5-2. Failure Criteria-40 C × 30 minutes – 100 C × 30 minutes, 100 cycle85 C, 85 %RH for 500 hoursThermal Shock TestContinuous Operation Test High Temperature Storage TestLow Temperature Storage Test Moisture-proof Test IF=720mA Tj=150C (with Al-fin) ×1000hrsTest Item100 C × 1000 hours -40 C × 1000 hours Test ConditionIF=720mA Ta=25C (with Al-fin) ×1000hrs ( Tc=25C )U defines the upper limit of the specified characteristics. S defines the initial value.Note : Measurement shall be taken between 2 hours and 24 hours, and the test pieces should be return to the normal ambient conditions after the completion of each test.Total Luminous FluxΦvIf=720mA<S × 0.85Measuring Item Symbol Measuring ConditionFailure CriteriaForward Voltage Vf If=720mA >U × 1.11. TYPEe.g. CLU038-1208C41715001(2)(1)(3)Example of indication label2. P.No. ( Cutomer's P/N )3. Lot No.e.g. 4. Quantity(1) Last two digit of the year 17 : Year 2017(2) Production month 1 : JanuaryNote: October, November and December are designated X,Y and Z.(3) CE's control number 6. Packing Specification6-1. PackingAn empty tray is placed on top of a 6-tier tray which contain 48 pieces each.(Smallest packing unit: 288 pieces)A label with product name, quantity and lot number is placed on the upper empty tray.Tray (Dimensions: 310×210×12 mm / Materials: Electrically conductive PS)Unit : mmProduct 48 pcs/trayCUSTOMERTYPEP.NO Lot No Q'ty: CLU***-******-******* : ****** : ******* : ***--- ( 1 ) --- ( 2 ) --- ( 3 ) --- ( 4 )7. Precaution7-1. Handling with care for this product-Both the light emitting area and white rim around the light emitting area is composed of resin materials.Please avoid the resin area from being pressed, stressed, rubbed, come into contact with sharp metal nail(e.g. edge of reflector part) because the function, performance and reliability of this product are negatively impacted.-Please be aware that this product should not come into contact with any other parts while incorporating in your lightingapparatus or your other products.-Please be aware that careful handling is required after the attachment of lead wires to prevent the application of any loadto the connections.-For more information, please refer to application note "Instruction Manual(COB LED Package)".7-2. Countermeasure against static electricity-Handling of this product needs countermeasures against static electricity because this is a semiconductor product.-Please take adequate measures to prevent any static electricity being produced such as the wearing of a wristband oranti-static gloves when handling this product.-Every manufacturing facility in regard to the product (plant, equipment, machine, carrier machine and conveyance unit)should be connected to ground and please avoid the product to be electric-charged.-ESD sensitivity of this product is over 1,000V (HBM, based on JEITA ED-4701/304).-After assembling the LEDs into your final product(s), it is recommended to check whether the assembled LEDs aredamaged by static electricity (electrical leak phenomenon) or not.-It is easy to find static damaged LED dies by a light-on test with the minimum current value.7-3. Caution of product assembly-Regarding this product assembling on the heat sink, it is recommended to use M3 screw.It might be good for screw tightening on the heat sink to do temporary tightening and final tightening.In addition, please don’t press with excess stress on the product.-The condition of the product assembling on the heat sink and the control of screw tightening torque needs to be optimized according to the specification of the heat sink.-Roughness, unevenness and burr of surface negatively impact thermal bonding between the product and heat sink andincrease heat thermal resistance between them.Confidence of thermally and mechanical coupling between the product and heat sink are confirmed by checkingthe mounting surface and measuring the case temperature of the product.-In order to reduce the thermal resistance at assembly, it might be good to use TIM (Thermal Interface Material) on whole contact surface of the product.In case of using thermal grease for the TIM, it might be good to apply uniformly on the contact surface of the product.In case of using thermal sheet for the TIM, it might be good to make sure that the product is NOT strained by stress when the screws are tightened for assembly.-For more information, please refer to application note "Instruction Manual(COB LED Package)".7-4. Thermal Design-The thermal design to draw heat away from the LED junction is most critical parameter for an LED illumination system. High operating temperatures at the LED junction adversely affect the performance of LED’s light output and lifetime.Therefore the LED junction temperature should not exceed the absolute maximum rating in LED illumination system.-The LED junction temperature while operation of LED illumination system depends upon thermal resistance of internal LED package (Rj-c), outer thermal resistances of LED package, power loss and ambient temperature. Please take both of the thermal design specifications and ambient temperature conditions into consideration for the setting of drivingconditions.-For more information, please refer to application note "Thermal Management", "Instruction Manual(COB LEDPackage)".7-5. Driving Current-A constant current is recommended as an applying driving current to this product.In the case of constant voltage driving, please connect current-limiting resistor to each products in series and controlthe driving current to keep under the absolute maximum rating forward current value.-Electrical transient might apply excess voltage, excess current and reverse voltage to the product(s).They also affect negative impact on the product(s) therefore please make sure that no excess voltage, no excess current and no reverse voltage is applied to the product(s) when the LED driver is turn-on and/or turn-off.-For more information, please refer to application note "Driving", "Instruction Manual(COB LED Package)".7-6. Lighting at a minimum current value-A minimum current value of lighting of all dice is 40mA.When a minimum current is applied, LED dice may look different in their brightness due tothe individual difference of the LED element, and it is not a failed product.7-7. Electrical Safety-This product is designed and produced according to IEC 62031:2008(IEC 62031:2008 LED modules for general lighting. Safety specification)-Dielectric voltage withstand test has been conducted on this product to see any failure after applyingvoltage between active pads and aluminum section of the product, and to pass at least 500V.-Considering conformity assessment for IEC62031:2008, almost all items of the specification depend uponyour final product of LED illumination system.Therefore, please confirm with your final product for electrical safety of your product.As well, the products comply with the criteria of IEC62031:2008 as single LED package.7-8. Recommended soldering Condition (This product is not adaptable to reflow process.) -For manual solderingPlease use lead-free soldering.Soldering shall be implemented using a soldering bit at a temperature lower than 350C, and shall befinished within 3.5 seconds for one land.No external force shall be applied to resin part while soldering is implemented.Next process of soldering should be carried out after the product has return to ambient temperature.Contacts number of soldering bit should be within twice for each terminal.* Citizen Electronics cannot guarantee if usage exceeds these recommended conditions.Please use it after sufficient verification is carried out on your own risk if absolutely necessary.-For more information, please refer to application note "Instruction Manual(COB LED Package)".7-9. Eye Safety-The International Electrical Commission (IEC) published in 2006 IEC 62471”2006 Photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems ” which includes LEDs within its scope.When sorting single LEDs according to IEC 62471, almost all white LEDs can be classifiedas belonging to either Exempt Group (no hazard) or Risk Group 1 (low risk).-However, Optical characteristics of LEDs such as radiant flux, spectrum and light distribution are factorsthat affect the risk group determination of the LED, and especially a high-power LED, that emits lightcontaining blue wavelengths,might have properties equivalent to those of Risk Group 2 (moderate risk).-Great care should be taken when directly viewing an LED that is driven at high current, has multipleuses as a module or when focusing the light with optical instruments, as these actions might greatlyincrease the hazard to your eyes.-It is recommended to regard the evaluation of stand-alone LED packages as a referenceand to evaluate your final product.7-10. This product is not designed for usage under the following conditions.If the product might be used under the following conditions, you shall evaluate its effect and appropriate them. In places where the product might:-directly and indirectly get wet due to rain and/or at place with the fear.-be damage by seawater and/or at place with the fear-be exposed to corrosive gas (such as Cl2, H2S, NH3, SOx, NOx and so on) and/or at place with the fear.-be exposed to dust, fluid or oil and/or at place with the fear.Precautions with regard to product use(1) This document is provided for reference purposes only so that CITIZEN ELECTRONICS' products are used as intended. CITIZEN ELECTRONICS neither makes warranties or representations with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in this document nor grants any license to any intellectual property rights or any other rights of CITIZEN ELECTRONICS or any third party with respect to the information in this document. (2) All information included in this document such as product data, diagrams, charts, is current as of the date this document is issued.Such information, however, is subject to change without any prior notice.Before purchasing or using any CITIZEN ELECTRONICS' products listed in this document, please confirm the latest product information with a CITIZEN ELECTRONICS' sales office, and formal specifications must be exchanged and signed by both parties prior to mass production.(3) CITIZEN ELECTRONICS has used reasonable care in compiling the information included in this document, but CITIZEN ELECTRONICS assumes no liability whatsoever for any damages incurred as a result of errors or omissions in the information included in this document.(4) Absent a written signed agreement, except as provided in the relevant terms and conditions of sale for product, and to the maximum extent allowable by law, CITIZEN ELECTRONICS assumes no liability whatsoever, including without limitation, indirect, consequential, special, or incidental damages or loss, including without limitation, loss of profits, loss of opportunities, business interruption and loss of data, and disclaims any and all express or implied warranties and conditions related to sale, use of product, or information, including warranties or conditions of merchantability, fitness fora particular purpose, accuracy of information, or no infringement.(5) Though CITIZEN ELECTRONICS works continually to improve products' quality and reliability, products can malfunction or fail. Customers are responsible for complying with safety standards and for providing adequate designs and safeguards to minimize risk and avoid situations in which a malfunction or failure of a product could cause loss of human life, bodily injury or damage to property, including data loss or corruption.In addition, customers are also responsible for determining the appropriateness of use of any information contained in this document such as application cases not only with evaluating by their own but also by the entire system.CITIZEN ELECTRONICS assumes no liability for customers' product design or applications.(6) Please contact CITIZEN ELECTRONICS' sales office if you have any questions regarding the information contained in this document, or if you have any other inquiries.CITILED is a registered trademark of CITIZEN ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Japanis a trademark or a registered trademark of CITIZEN ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. JAPAN.。

Nipro 产品数据册:单用途翼型肾脏细胞注射器说明书

Nipro 产品数据册:单用途翼型肾脏细胞注射器说明书

H O S P I T A L P R O D U C T WING CATHSTERILE, SINGLE-USE WINGED CATHETER WITH INJECTION PORT FOR IV INFUSIONPRODUCT DATA SHEET2PRODUCT COMPLIANCE• CE-marked, Class IIa Medical Devices, Rule 7, MDD 93/42/EEC, UMDNS 10727• Complies with the following norms, directives, and regulations: ―ISO 594-1: 1986 ―EN 980:2008 ―EN 1041:2008 ―EN 1707:1996 ―ISO 7864:2016―ISO 9626:2016 ―EN ISO 10555-1:2013 ―EN ISO 10993-1/4/5/7/11 ―ISO 10993-10:2010 ―EN ISO 11135-1:2014―EN ISO 11607-1:2009 /AMD 2014 ―EN ISO 13485:2016 ―EN ISO 14971: 2012• Labels contain 12 languagesMANUFACTURING DETAILSLegal manufacturer: Nipro Corporation Country of origin: ThailandSTERILIZATION AND SHELF LIFESterilizationSingle-use only Indicator stickerShelf lifeEtO (Ethylene oxide)Each outer box (or shipping carton) contains a chemical indicator that indicates sterility. This indicator comes in the form of a [blue] sticker that turns[red] when sterilized.5 yearsWING CATHSTERILE, SINGLE-USE WINGED CATHETER WITH INJECTION PORT FOR IV INFUSION• Ultra sharp three-beveled needle to minimize discomfort • Radiopaque• Injection port with universal luer fitting • Flexible wings for easy grip• Color-coded wings and hub to indicate gauge• Siliconization of needle minimizes penetration and gliding force• T ransparent ETFE catheter tube for quick visualization of blood in the flashback chamber to facilitate insertion • Flashback in hub means the needle is correctly in the vein • Flashback in catheter means the catheter is correctly in the vein • Latex-free, DEHP-free, PVC-free • Available in 16-18-20-22-24 G• IV infusion duration: hours to several days • For use by healthcare professionals onlyClass IIa Medical DevicesRule 7MDD 93/42/EEC UMDNS 1072701233MATERIALS USEDDEHP-free Latex-free PVC-free PRODUCT RANGE OVERVIEWPACKAGING DETAILSLanguages12 languages on inner and outer box:English (EN), French (FR), Dutch (NL), German (DE), Spanish (ES), Italian (IT), Portuguese (PT), Greek (EL), Swedish (SV), Danish (DA), Norwegian (NO), and Finnish (FI)GlueMaterial: Acrylic resinNeedle (cannula)Material:Stainless steel SUS-304Needle hub Material:Polycarbonate (PC)Catheter hubMaterial: Polypropylene (PP)Port capMaterial: Polyethylene (PE)Catheter tubeMaterial: Ethyltetrafluoroethylene (ETFE)Cutting angleThree-beveledLuer capMaterial: Polypropylene (PP)Cap connectorMaterial: Polypropylene (PP)Caulking pinMaterial: Stainless steel SUS-304One-way valveMaterial: Silicone tubeLubricantMaterial: Silicone PolydimethylsiloxaneMembrane filterMaterial: Random micro glass filterVent fittingMaterial: Polypropylene (PP)Catheter wingMaterial: Polypropylene (PP)Nipro Medical Europe : European Headquarters, Blokhuisstraat 42, 2800 Mechelen, Belgium T: +32 (0)15 263 500 | F: +32 (0)15 263 510 |***********************| D a t a s h e e t - W i n g _C a t h - T H A - 27.N o v 2019Label detailsTransport conditionsClosed and dryStorage conditions Open the packaging only immediately before use to guarantee sterility.。

胰胨-亚硫酸盐-环丝氨酸培养基配套试剂说明书

胰胨-亚硫酸盐-环丝氨酸培养基配套试剂说明书

专注微生物监测控制为食药安全保驾护航
广东环凯微生物科技有限公司
网址: 地址:广州市黄埔区科学城神舟路788号
邮编:510663传真:************-8619销售热线:************转8602(分机)技术热线:************转8877、8876
(分机)产品说明书Product Manual
【产品名称】
通用名称:胰胨-亚硫酸盐-环丝氨酸培养基配套试剂
英文名称:Additives for Tryptose Sulfite Cycloserine Agar 【产品编号与包装规格】
产品编号
产品类型包装规格SR0290冻干试剂10支/盒
【产品用途】
每支添加于100mL (028020)中配成胰胨-亚硫酸盐-环丝氨酸培养基(TSC
)。

1、西林瓶的打开方法:本西林瓶在铝盖上有箭头的标志,开启西林瓶前,用75%酒精棉消毒西林瓶表面,在无菌条件下,按铝盖上的箭头方向打开铝盖,撕开铝盖,打开西林瓶胶塞。

2、试剂的使用方法:每支加入1ml 无菌生理盐水,使试剂完全溶解,再添加于100ml(028020)中配成完整的胰胨-亚硫酸盐-环丝氨酸培养基(TSC)。

【储存条件与保质期】
2-8℃保存,有效期两年。

【废物处理】
检测之后带菌物品置于121℃下高压灭菌30分钟后处理。

【执行标准】
Q/HK 0709微生物检测配套试剂
【说明版本】
2022年11月02日。

原辅料材料代码

原辅料材料代码
供应商 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利 艾利
原料名称
50um亮白PET TC 50um亮白PET TC 50um亚银PET TC 经济型镜面铜版纸 镜面铜版纸 镜面铜版纸 优质镜面铜版纸/ 黄底铜版纸 铜版纸 铜版纸 60克轻质铜版纸 61克轻质铜版纸 70克亚光纸 亚光纸 70克亚光纸 激光打印纸/ 优质激光打印纸 经济型激光打印纸 油筒标镜面铜版纸 可移除镜面铜版纸 油筒标铜版纸 铜版纸 经济型铜版纸 铜版纸 可移除铜版纸 铜版纸 无荧光铜版纸 可分离铜版纸 铜版纸 热熔胶镜面铜版纸 热熔胶铜版纸 厚格底铜版纸 铜版纸 服装标签 铜版纸 50um格底透明BOPP 合成纸 透明底透明BOPP 亮银BOPP 50um格底透明BOPP 白PE85 透明PE85
OS620 A228
上海柏妮 上海柏妮 上海柏妮 冠生园
上海致胜 上海致胜 上海致胜 上海致胜 上海致胜 上海致胜 上海致胜 上海致胜 上海致胜 上海致胜 上海致胜 上海致胜 上海致胜 上海致胜 上海赓影 上海赓影 上海赓影 上海赓影 温州晨辉 温州晨辉 温州晨辉 温州晨辉 温州晨辉 温州晨辉 上海尚天 上海尚天 上海诚辰
BW9675 塑料瓶专用(花王)
BW9328美科专用 BW9567
防水胶 交期为5个工作日
有涂层
有涂层 有涂层 有涂层 NW1568
轮胎标签 美科专用
价格有差异 CFRP3701 只能用于凸印,不能用于柔印生产
蓝泰 蓝泰 蓝泰 蓝泰 蓝泰 蓝泰 蓝泰 蓝泰 蓝泰 蓝泰 蓝泰 蓝泰 蓝泰 蓝泰 蓝泰 金利宝 金利宝 金利宝 金利宝 金利宝 金利宝 金利宝 金利宝 金利宝 金利宝 金利宝 金利宝

Product Specification sheet

Product Specification sheet

3. Abbreviations
ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line CO Central Office CPE Customer Premise Equipment POTS Plain Old Telephone Service RT Remote Terminal ADSL-NT Network termination of ADSL
Product Specification sheet
Cat # K2320 ADSL Filter/Splitter
Table of Contents Item 1. 2. 3. 4. Description Introduction References Abbreviations Technical 4.1 Schematic 4.2 Electrical specification 4.3 HP-r Definition 4.4 DC characteristic 4.5 Test method 4.5.1 Insertion loss 4.5.2 Return loss Environmental 5.1 Resistibility to over-voltage & over-currents 5.2 Climatic conditions 5.2.1 Operating Temperature 5.2.2 Storage and transport 5.2.3 Operating humidity Reliability 6.1 Thermal shock 6.2 Temperature and humidity exposure 6.3 Vibration test Mechanical 7.1 Dimensions 7.2 Rating plate Page 2 2 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9

EPOXY PLUS RESIN 产品说明书

EPOXY PLUS RESIN 产品说明书

14350REVISION DATE: 07/10/2008SAFETY DATA SHEETEPOXY PLUS RESINPRODUCT NO.X0152SUPPLIERITW DEVCONBAY 150SHANNON INDUSTRIAL ESTATESHANNONCO CLAREIRELANDT: +353 (0)61471299F: 353(0)61471285the aquatic environment.CLASSIFICATION Xi;R36/38. R43. N;R51/53.HUMAN HEALTHAvoid contact with skin and eyes. In case of accident or if you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately (show label where possible). INHALATIONMove the exposed person to fresh air at once. When breathing is difficult, properly trained personnel may assist affected person by administering oxygen. Contact physician if discomfort continues.INGESTIONDo not induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs, the head should be kept low so that stomach vomit doesn't enter the lungs. Drink a few glasses of water or milk. Get medical attention.SKIN CONTACTRemove affected person from source of contamination. Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water for several minutes. Contact physician if irritation persists.EYE CONTACTPromptly wash eyes with plenty of water while lifting the eye lids. Continue to rinse for at least 15 minutes and get medical attention.EXTINGUISHING MEDIAExtinguish with foam, carbon dioxide or dry powder.EPOXY PLUS RESINSPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURESAvoid breathing fire vapours. Keep up-wind to avoid fumes. Avoid water in straight hose stream; will scatter and spread fire. Keep run-off water out of sewers and water sources. Dike for water control.SPECIFIC HAZARDSBy heating and fire, irritating vapours/gases may be formed.PROTECTIVE MEASURES IN FIREAvoid contact with skin and eyes. Wear protective clothing as described in Section 8 of this safety data sheet. Provide adequate ventilation. ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONSDo not allow to enter drains, sewers or watercourses. Spillages or uncontrolled discharges into watercourses must be IMMEDIATELY alerted to the Environmental Agency or other appropriate regulatory body.SPILL CLEAN UP METHODSAbsorb with sand or other inert absorbent. Transfer to covered steel drums for disposal. Containers with collected spillage must be properlyUSAGE PRECAUTIONSUse only in well-ventilated areas. Keep away from heat, sparks and open flame. Open drum carefully as content may be under pressure. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using the product. Observe good industrial hygiene practices.STORAGE PRECAUTIONSPROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTPROCESS CONDITIONSProvide eyewash, quick drench.ENGINEERING MEASURESProvide adequate general and local exhaust ventilation.RESPIRATORY EQUIPMENTIf ventilation is insufficient, suitable respiratory protection must be provided.HAND PROTECTIONUse protective gloves made of: Rubber or plastic. Butyl rubber gloves are recommended.EYE PROTECTIONWear approved chemical safety goggles where eye exposure is reasonably probable.HYGIENE MEASURESKeep away from food, drink and animal feeding stuffs. Good personal hygiene is necessary. Wash hands and contaminated areas with water and soap before leaving the work site. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using the product. Change work clothing daily before leaving work place.SKIN PROTECTIONEPOXY PLUS RESINAPPEARANCE Viscous liquidCOLOUR GreyODOUR Slight odourSOLUBILITY Slightly soluble in water.BOILING POINT (°C)>260MELTING POINT (°C)N/DRELATIVE DENSITY 1.39 25 ºC VAPOUR DENSITY (air=1)>1VAPOUR PRESSURE0.03 mmHg 77.2EVAPORATION RATE<<1 (butyl acetate =1) pH-VALUE, CONC. SOLUTION7 @ 20 ºC FLASH POINT (°C)>204.4STABILITYStable under normal temperature conditions and recommended use.CONDITIONS TO AVOIDAvoid heat, flames and other sources of ignition.HAZARDOUS POLYMERISATIONWill not polymerise.MATERIALS TO AVOIDAvoid contact with: Strong oxidising agents. Strong acids. Amines.HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTSSKIN CONTACTIrritating to skin. May cause sensitisation by skin contact.EYE CONTACTIrritating to eyes.HEALTH WARNINGSPreparation contains an epoxy resin, which may cause sensitisation and development of allergy.Avoid releasing to the environment. The product contains substances which are toxic to aquatic organisms and which may cause long term adverse effects in the aquatic environment.MOBILITYDo not discharge into drains, water courses or onto the ground.WATER HAZARD CLASSIFICATIONWGK 2Dispose of waste and residues in accordance with local authority requirements.WASTE CLASSEPOXY PLUS RESINUK ROAD CLASS9PROPER SHIPPING NAME ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE, LIQUID, N.O.S. (EPOXY RESIN (Number averageMW <= 700 ))UK ROAD PACK GR.UN NO. ROAD III3082ADR CLASS NO.Class 9: Miscellaneous9ADR CLASSdangerous substances andarticles.ADR PACK GROUP90HAZARD No. (ADR)IIIADR LABEL NO.2XHAZCHEM CODE9RID CLASS NO.CEFIC TEC(R) NO.990GM6-IIIUN NO. SEARID PACK GROUP3082IIIIMDG CLASS9IMDG PAGE NO.9EMSIMDG PACK GR.F-A, S-FIIIMARINE POLLUTANTSee GuideMFAG No.AIR CLASSUN NO. AIR93082Irritant Dangerous for theenvironmentCONTAINS EPOXY RESIN (Number average MW <= 700 )RISK PHRASESR51/53Toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquaticenvironment.R43May cause sensitisation by skin contact.R36/38Irritating to eyes and skin.SAFETY PHRASESS26In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medicaladvice.Wear suitable gloves and eye/face protection.S37/39REV. NO./REPL. SDS GENERATED5DATE18.01.2005RISK PHRASES IN FULLR36/38Irritating to eyes and skin.R43May cause sensitisation by skin contact.R51/53Toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment.EPOXY PLUS RESINDISCLAIMERThis information relates only to the specific material designated and may not be valid for such material used in combination with any other materials or in any process. Such information is, to the best of the company's knowledge and belief, accurate and reliable as of the date indicated. However, no warranty guarantee or representation is made to its accuracy, reliability or completeness. It is the user's responsibility to satisfy himself as to the suitability of such information for his own particular use.14350。

FERRYL产品IMPA编码

FERRYL产品IMPA编码
45 04 02
Ferryl 103 Anticorrosive Drying Oil
25LDrum
Drying oil. Forms water resistance film for short or long term rust protection of metal (spare parts, machine parts, chains, propeller shaft)
45 04 22
Ferryl Rustoil
m
450ml Spray Can
Releases rust and hardened grease/oil from bolts, flanges, machine parts. Penetrates into core of slightly damaged wires to remove rust and moisture before coating with grease.
45 04 12
Ferryl 401 Anticorrosive Transparent Plastic
12kgDrum
Applied like paint. Forms flexible, non-cracking plastic like coating. Adheres to almost any surface. For preservation of metals’ original sheen (steel, brass, bronze, copper) Also used as a wood varnish.
45 04 17
Ferryl 502 Anticorrosive Security Plastic
1kgTin

福泽生产企业产品说明书

福泽生产企业产品说明书

DEPENDENCIA:FISCALiA GENERAL DEL ESTADO GUERREROSECCiÓN:DIRECCiÓN GENERAL DE PRESUPUESTO Y ADMINISTRACiÓNOFICIO:FGElDGPAl431/2017ASUNTO:MANUAL DE EVALUACiÓN DE RIESGOSChilpancingo de los Bravo,Gro;a21de Febrero de2017.MTRO.ALFONSO DAMIAN PERALTAAUDITOR GENERAL DEL ESTADO DE GUERREROP RES E N T E.FISC A LíA G EN ER A L D E L ESTAD~IR E C C/ÓN G ENER AL D E PRE S U PUY A D MI NISTR AC/Ó¡¡C H1L P ANC lrJ GO,G U_. DIRECTOR GENERALR RcíA BADARESUPUESTO Y ADMINISTRACiÓNPor este conducto me permito informarle que con respecto al punto número6.5.23.Manual de Evaluación de Riesgos de la Entidad fiscalizable,debidamente firmado,se anexa el proyecto del manual de Evaluación de Riesgos,como se muestra este manual estáen proceso de elaboración por ese motivo no se entrega firmado sin embargo el compromiso es entregarlo concluido en el Mes de Mayo próximo.S i n más por el momento,reciba un cordial saludo.FGE·F is ca lía General del Estado de GuerreroBoulevard RenéJuárez Cisneros SIN Colonia El Potrer i to C o digo Postal39090Chilpanc i ngo de los Bravo.GuerreroTeléfono01(747)4942999.018008327692MANUAL DE, ADMINISTRACIONDE RIESGOS DE,LA FISCALIAGENERAL DELESTADO.íNDICEINTRODUCCiÓN3 IDENTIFICACiÓN DEL RIESGO DE LA FISCALlA GENERAL DEL ESTADO..4 TRATAMIENTO PARA DISMINUIR LOS RIESGOS INTERNOS Y EXTERNOS EN LA FISCALíA GENERAL DEL ESTADO DE GUERRERO9 CONCLUSIÓN10INTRODUCCiÓN.En el presente documento se describe el Manual de Administración de Riesgos dentro de la Fiscalía General del Estado de Guerrero,se identificarán y se analizarán los riesgos que pueden afectar el logro de los objetivos y metas de la dependencia,previstos en los programas sectoriales y operativos anuales,acordes al marco jurídico que rige su funcionamiento.La finalidad de este manual es hacer más sencillo el desarrollo de los objetivos con una metodología sistemática y con la herramienta tecnológica adecuada que permita facilitar el trabajo de seguimiento.Se inicia desde el conocimiento interno y externo de la Institución hasta construir un mapa de riesgos confiable y actualizado que nos de las directrices a seguir mediante planes de acción especío pieza del desarrollo laboral,formar parte de esta implementación y que permita trabajar en pro del cumplimiento de sus funciones,lo cual genera certeza del crecimiento laboral.IDENTIFICACiÓN DEL RIESGO DE LA FISCALlA GENERAL DELESTADO.Es esencial que todos los riesgos sean identificados y preferentemente desde la planeación de las actividades tendientes al logro de las metas y objetivos de la Fiscalía General del Estado,se tienen internos y externos,a continuación se describirán:Riesgos internosLiderazgo•Falta de liderazgo para impulsar proyectos•Cambios de Titular•Falta de involucramiento del TitularEstructura orgánica•Estructura orgánica obsoleta o inoperante•Plazas congeladas•Sin Vacantes•Manuales de Organización y/o Procedimientos desactualizados Recursos humanos•Perfiles de personal inadecuados•Inadecuada selección del personal•Falta de capacitación o actualización•Salarios bajos o inequitativos•Expedientes desactualizados o incompletos•Distribución desigual de personal sustantivo•Resistencia al cambio en las nuevas formas de operar•Rotación o renuncia de personal con experiencia o altamente capacitado•Competencia profesional limitada de los mandos medios y superiores •Inadecuados principios y valores del personalRecursos materiales•Recursos insuficientes•Recepción inoportuna de recursos•Distribución inadecuada•Inventarios desactualizadosRecursos financieros•Presupuesto autorizado insuficiente•Inadecuada distribución presupuestal•Ministraciones inoportunas•Uso inadecuado de los recursos•Recortes en el presupuesto autorizado•Incremento en el presupuesto programado•Altos costos de operaciónTecnología•Software o hardware insuficiente u obsoleto•Servicio de internet intermitente•Distribución inadecuada de equipo•Baja confiabilidad de la tecnología de información•Grado insuficiente de sistematización de las operaciones•Falta de acceso a nuevas tecnologíasCondiciones de trabajo y ambiente laboral•Horarios inadecuados•Bajos sueldos•Vacaciones insuficientes•Prestaciones insuficientes•Falta de estímulos y recompensas•Inoperatividad del servicio de carrera•Conflictos internos•Trato desigual•Desmotivación del personal•Instalaciones inadecuadas•Mobiliario y equipo de oficina insuficienteTrabajo en equipo•Falta de trabajo en equipo propiciado por malas relaciones interpersonales•Protagon ismos•Competencia deslealProcesos•Inadecuada sistematización de procesos•Burocracia excesiva o falta de simplificación de los procesos•Falta de alineación a los objetivos institucionales•Procesos modificados,no difundidos entre todo el personal operativo Aspectos jurídicos•Cambios frecuentes de normatividad•Falta de difusión de la normatividad interna•Falta de análisis de los efectos y alcances de los cambios a la•normatividad•Incumplimiento de la normatividadSistema de control interno•Inadecuada calidad de los controles internos en los medios,mecanismos o procedimientos para realizar las actividades que aseguren el cumplimiento de los objetivos y metas institucionalesSupervisión•Ausencia de acciones de seguimiento y evaluación para detectar desviaciones y garantizar el adecuado cumplimiento de los objetivos y metas institucionales.Información•Inadecuada sistematización de la información.•Retraso en el envío de informaciónRiesgos externosFactores sociales•Conflictos de diversos sectores de la población(manifestaciones, huelgas).Incidencia delictiva•Incremento de la incidencia delictiva•Proliferación de nuevos carteles de la droga•Incremento de nuevas organizaciones delictivas•Nuevos"modus operandi"Delincuencia organizada•Nivel de organización•Financiamiento•Tecnología•Mayor y mejor equipamiento de las organizaciones delictivas Factores políticos•Procesos electorales•Cambio de gobierno•Remoción de titulares•Cambio de políticas públicas en materia de procuración de justicia Factores económicos•Presupuesto anual autorizado para la FGE.•Estructura y plantilla de personal aprobadas•Inflación•Participación ciudadana•Incremento o baja en la cultura de la denuncia•Prevención del delito•Interacción de la sociedad civil organizada con la FGE.Aspectos jurídicos•Retraso en la aprobación de nuevas iniciativas de ley en materia de procuración de justiciaCorrupción e impunidad•Incremento de losíndices de corrupción entre el personal ministerialProveedores•Largos procesos de licitación•Retraso en la entrega de bienes o servicios con una calidad inferior a la contratadaAuditorías externas•Observaciones y recomendaciones emitidas por las instancias fiscalizadoras.•Reporte inoportunos o inadecuadosInformación veraz y oportuna•Difusión errónea o manipulada de información por los medios de comunicación.TRATAMIENTO PARA DISMINUIR LOS RIESGOS INTERNOS Y EXTERNOS EN LA FISCALíA GENERAL DEL ESTADO DEGUERRERO.Dentro del tratamiento de los riesgos,como ya vimos en el presente documento existen dos tipos de riesgos internos y externos a continuación se darán opciones para poder reducir los riesgos antes mencionados.Los controles pueden reducir los riesgos en diferentes formas:•Reducir la probabilidad de que la vulnerabilidad sea explotada;•Reducir el impacto probable si el riesgo ocurre al detectar los eventos indeseados,reaccionando,y recuperándose de ellos.Cuando se seleccionen los controles para su implementación,un número de factores deben ser considerados:La facilidad de uso del control;•La confiabilidad y repetibilidad del control;•La fortaleza relativa de los controles;y•Los tipos de funciones realizadas(prevención,disuasión,detección, recuperación,corrección,monitoreo y concienciación).Evitar el riesgo describe cualquier acción donde las actividades del Centro o la forma como se conducen las funciones de la FGE son modificadas para evitar que ocurra el riesgo.Evitar el riesgo se puede alcanzar mediante:•No conducir ciertas actividades del Centro;•Mover activos fuera de unárea de riesgo;o•Decidir no procesar información particularmente sensible.CONCLUSiÓNEn el Sistema de Administración de Riesgos en la FGE uno de losobstáculos para el seguimiento del mismo,fue que solo se asignanresponsables para cada uno de los planes de acción,pero no hay un enlaceporárea que déseguimiento a todos los riesgos competentes.Por lo cualse recomienda que para mejorar la gestión y cumplir de manera máseficiente,en tiempo y forma,los planes de acción y las tareas relacionadasal seguimiento y control del Sistema,se designe a un enlace en cada unade lasáreas que conforman el FGE.Dentro de la Institución,los cambios de sus Titulares,trae consigo el relevode los funcionarios de las Direcciones,lo que con lleva que los planes,proyectos y sistemas,en la gran mayoría de los casos,pierdan continuidad.Al evaluar los resultados del Sistema de Administración de Riesgos,serecomienda exponerlos a los nuevos integrantes de las direcciones paraque se décontinuidad al mismo y además potenciar sus fortalezas yoportunidades para crear una cultura de seguridad de la información,a lavez que se fortalece los trabajos realizados en el FGE en cumplimiento delas funciones encomendadas al mismo;lo anterior,por tratarse de unsistema que contempla el tratamiento de los riesgos,contemplando suseguimiento y control.Es de suma importancia que se haga partícipe del Sistema deAdministración de Riesgos,a todas y cada una de las personas que laboranen la FGE y que colaboran en el cumplimiento de los objetivosinstitucionales,del valor de conocer las amenazas y vulnerabilidades a losque se enfrenta y/o enfrentarála FGE,y asimismo de las oportunidades yfortalezas con que cuenta,haciendoénfasis en el valor de su colaboración,agregando todos los conceptos de seguridad de la información,todo loanterior en pláticas de concienciación al personal,información publicada encápsulas informativas a través del correo interno institucional y del periódicodigital,contribuyendo asía permear en toda la pirámide organizacional,desde los altos directivos hasta los analistas,la cultura del análisis delriesgo y de la seguridad de la información,que dicho sea de paso,éstaúltima es el activo más importante de este Centro de Planeación.10FGE·Fiscalía General del Estado de GuerreroBou l evard RenéJuárez Cisneros SIN Co l onia E l Potrerito Codigo Postal39090Chi l pancingo de los Bravo,GuerreroTe léfono01(747)4942999•018008327692。

FAS-DPD Titrating Reagent (氯秦維磷) 產品說明書说明书

FAS-DPD Titrating Reagent (氯秦維磷) 產品說明書说明书

SAFETY DATA SHEETAccording to 29 CFR 1910.1200 Hazard Communication Standard 2012 (HazCom 2012)SECTION 1: IdentificationProduct identifierProduct name FAS-DPD Titrating Reagent (Chlorine)Product number R-0875Recommended use and restrictions To be used in accordance with manufacturer instructions or under the direct guidance of the manufacturer.Manufacturer Taylor Technologies, Inc.31 Loveton CircleSparks, MD 21152Phone: (410) 472-4340Emergency phone: (800) 837-8548SECTION 2: Hazard(s) IdentificationPhysical hazards Not applicableHealth hazards Not applicableEnvironmental hazards Not currently regulated by OSHA. For additional information, refer to section 12 of the SDS.Label elementsHazard pictograms Not applicableSignal word Not applicableHazard statements Not applicablePrecautionary statementsPrevention Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. For contact with skin or eyes, flush 20 minutes withwater. If ingested, contact physician or local poison control center. Treat symptoms as needed.Response This reagent is not defined as a hazardous chemical per OSHA’s Hazard CommunicationStandard 2012; however, use care when handling.Storage Keep tightly capped. Store out of direct sunlight between 36°F−85°F.Disposal Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regional/national/internationalregulations.Hazards not otherwise classified Not applicableSECTION 3: Composition/Information on IngredientsMixtureChemical name Common name and synonyms CAS number % w/w Water Dihydrogen oxide 7732-18-5 80-100 Nonhazardous and othercomponents below reportable levelsNot applicable Not applicable 0.1‒1 SECTION 4: First-Aid MeasuresIf inhaledRemove individual to fresh air. Seek medical advice/attention if breathing becomes difficult or if respiratory irritation develops. Give oxygen or artificial respiration if needed.In case of skin contactImmediately flush skin with plenty of water for at least 20 minutes. If clothing comes in contact with the product, the clothing should be removed and laundered before reuse. Seek medical advice/attention if irritation develops.In case of eye contactImmediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 20 minutes. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. If symptoms persist or in all cases of concern, seek medical advice/attention.If swallowedRinse mouth. Never give anything by mouth to a person who is unconscious or is having convulsions. Do NOT induce vomiting unless directed by physician. If vomiting occurs, keep head low so that stomach content does not get into the lungs. If symptoms persist or in all cases of concern, seek medical advice/attention.Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayedRefer to section 2 and/or section 11 of the SDS for the most important known symptoms and effects.Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment neededProvide general supportive measures and treat symptomatically.General informationEnsure medical personnel are aware of the material(s) involved and take precautions to protect themselves.Extinguishing mediaSuitable extinguishing media Use extinguishing media appropriate for surrounding fire.Unsuitable extinguishing media Do not use a heavy water stream. Use of heavy stream of water may spread fire.Specific hazards arising from the substance or mixtureFire hazard Not flammableExplosion hazard Not explosiveReactivity Hazardous reactions will not occur under normal conditions.Hazardous combustion products Carbon oxides, hydrogen gas, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides. Other irritating fumes and smoke. Advice for firefightersPrecautionary measures Exercise caution when fighting any chemical fire; hazardous fumes will be present.Use water spray or fog for cooling exposed containers.Firefightingequipment/instructionsProtection during firefighting Do not enter fire area without proper protective equipment, including respiratory protection.Other information Refer to section 9 of the SDS for flammability properties.Personal precautions, protective equipment, and emergency proceduresWear appropriate protective equipment and clothing during cleanup. Local authorities should be advised if significant spillages cannot be contained. For personal protective equipment, refer to section 8 of the SDS.Environmental precautionsAvoid discharge into drains, watercourses, or onto the ground.Methods and material for containment and cleaning upDike the spilled material where this is possible. Stop leak if it can be done without risk. Absorb spillage to prevent material damage. Absorb in vermiculite, dry sand or earth, and place into containers. Prevent entry into waterways, sewers, basements, or confined areas. Following product recovery, flush area with water. Never return spills to original containers for reuse.Contaminated absorbent material may pose the same hazards as the spilled product. In the event of a spill or accidental release, notify relevant authorities in accordance with all applicable regulations.Reference to other sectionsFor exposure controls and personal protection, refer to section 8 of the SDS. For waste disposal, refer to section 13 of the SDS.Personal precautions, protective equipment, and emergency proceduresDo not breathe mist or vapor. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. Do not taste or swallow. Avoid prolonged exposure.Provide adequate ventilation. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment. For personal protective equipment, refer to section8 of the SDS. Keep away from incompatibles. Observe good industrial hygiene practices. Label containers appropriately. Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilitiesKeep tightly capped. Store out of direct sunlight between 36°F−85°F. Store away from incompatible materials (refer to section 10 of the SDS).Occupational exposure limitsUS ACGIH Threshold Limit ValuesNot regulatedUS NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical HazardsNot regulatedUS OSHA Table Z-1 Limits for Air Contaminants (29 CFR 1910.1000)Not regulatedBiological limit valuesNo biological exposure limits noted for the ingredient(s).Exposure controlsAppropriate engineering controls Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should be used. Ventilation ratesshould be matched to conditions. If applicable, use process enclosures, local exhaustventilation, or other engineering controls to maintain airborne levels below recommendedexposure limits. If exposure limits have not been established, maintain airborne levels to anacceptable level. Eyewash facilities and emergency shower must be available when handlingthis product.Personal protective equipmentEye/face protection Wear appropriate chemical safety goggles if contact is likely to occur.Skin protection Wear appropriate chemical-resistant gloves and clothing if contact is likely to occur.Body protection Wear appropriate protective clothing if contact is likely to occur.Respiratory protection In case of insufficient ventilation, wear suitable respiratory equipment. Use a NIOSH/MSHAapproved respirator if there is a risk of exposure to dust/fumes at levels exceeding theexposure limits. Advice should be sought from respiratory protection suppliers.Information on basic physical and chemical propertiesPhysical state LiquidForm LiquidColor Clear, colorless or nearly colorlessOdor OdorlessOdor threshold No data availablepH No data availableEvaporation rate No data availableMelting point No data availableFreezing point No data availableInitial boiling point (boiling range) No data availableFlash point No data availableSpecific gravity No data availableAuto-ignition temperature No data availableDecomposition temperature No data availableFlammability (solid, gas) No data availableUpper Flammability Limit No data availableLower Flammability Limit No data availableVapor pressure No data availableVapor density No data availableSolubility Soluble in all proportionsNo data availablePartition coefficient(n-octanol/water)Viscosity No data availableExplosive properties No data availableOxidizing properties No data availableReactivity Hazardous reactions will not occur under normal conditions.Chemical stability Stable under recommended handling and storage conditions (refer to section 7 of the SDS).No dangerous reaction known under conditions of normal use.Possibility of hazardousreactionsConditions to avoid Contact with incompatible materials. Do not use in areas without adequate ventilation. Incompatible materials Metals, strong oxidizing agents, strong reducing agentsHazardous decompositionHazardous reactions will not occur under normal conditions.productsInformation on toxicological effectsLikely routes of exposure are skin/eye contact and ingestion.Most importantsymptoms/effects, acute and delayed Direct skin contact may cause slight or mild transient irritation. Symptoms may include redness and itching.Direct eye contact may cause slight or mild transient irritation. Symptoms may include stinging, tearing, redness, swelling, and blurred vision.Inhalation of mists can cause respiratory irritation. Symptoms may include coughing and breathing difficulties.Ingestion may cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.Acute toxicity This product is not classified as an acute toxicity hazard.Skin corrosion/irritation No data availableSerious eye damage/eye irritation No data availableRespiratory sensitization No data availableSkin sensitization No data availableGerm cell mutagenicity No data availableCarcinogenicityIARC Monographs. Overall Evaluation of CarcinogenicityNot regulatedOSHA Specifically Regulated Substances (29 CFR 1910.1001-1096)Not regulatedUS National Toxicology Program (NTP) Report on CarcinogensNot regulatedReproductive toxicity No data availableSpecific target organ toxicity(single exposure)No data availableSpecific target organ toxicity(repeated exposure)No data availableAspiration hazard No data availableEcotoxicity This product is not classified as environmentally hazardous.Persistence and degradability No data availableBioaccumulative potential No data availableMobility in soil No data availableOther adverse effects Large or frequent spills can have a harmful or damaging effect on the environment.Collect and reclaim or dispose of in sealed containers at a licensed waste disposal site. Since emptied containers may retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. This material and its container must be disposed of in a safe manner. Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regional/national/international regulations.DOT Not regulated as dangerous goodsIATA Not regulated as dangerous goodsIMDG Not regulated as dangerous goodsUS federal regulationsCERCLA Hazardous Substance (40 CFR 302.4)Not regulatedSARA 302 Extremely Hazardous Substance (40 CFR 355 Appendices A / B)Not regulatedSARA 304 Emergency Release NotificationNot regulatedSARA 311/312 Hazardous ChemicalNot regulatedSARA 313 (TRI reporting)Not regulatedTSCA Section 8(b) Chemical InventoryAll components are on the U.S. EPA TSCA Inventory list.TSCA Section 12(b) Export Notification (40 CFR 707, Subpt. D)Not regulatedOther federal regulationsClean Air Act (CAA) Section 112 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs)Not regulatedClean Air Act (CAA) Section 112(r) Accidental Release Prevention (40 CFR 68.130)Not regulatedClean Water Act, Toxic and Priority Pollutants (40 CFR 401.15 and CFR 423, Appendix A)Not regulatedSafe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)Not regulatedUS state regulationsCalifornia Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (California Proposition 65)Not regulatedMassachusetts Right-to-Know ActNot regulatedNew Jersey Worker and Community Right-to-Know ActNot regulatedPennsylvania Worker and Community Right-to-Know ActNot regulatedRhode Island Right-to-Know ActNot regulatedNFPA RatingHealth hazard 0Fire hazard 0Reactivity 0Specific N/ADisclaimerThe information in the Safety Data Sheet is offered for your consideration and guidance for safe handling, use, storage,transportation, disposal, and release of this product and is not considered a warranty or quality specification. Taylor Technologies, Inc., disclaims all expressed or implied warranties and assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of completeness of the data contained herein. The data in this SDS does not apply to use with any other product or in any other process.License granted to make unlimited paper copies for internal use only. This Safety Data Sheet may not be altered in any way without the expressed knowledge and permission of Taylor Technologies, Inc. The information contained in this sheet is based on lab experience and the most current data available.Issue date:May 2015Last revisionsJanuary 2020。

证书分析产品说明书

证书分析产品说明书

Specifications Clear colorless to yellow Liquid May darken on storage Conforms >=98.5 % 1.4970 to 1.4990 (20°C, 589 nm)
Quality Test / Release Date Suggested retest date
Certificate of Analysis
Version Molecular weight Quality Test / Release Date Molecular Formula CAS No Linear Formula Flash Point (°C)
04 121.18 10/07/2021 C8 H11 N 108-75-8 (C5H2N)(CH3)3 57
10/07/2021 10/07/2023
Test Value Clear yellow Liquid May darken on storage Conforms 99.0 % 1.4988 (20°C, 589 nm)
C. Wygaerts, QA Manager
Issued: 10-07-2021
Page 1 of 1
Certificate of Analysis
Products are processed under ISO 9001:2015 quality management systems and samples are tested for conformance to the noted specifications. Certain data may have been supplied by third parties. We disclaim the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, and the accuracy of third party data or information associated with the product. Products are for research and development use only. Products are not for direct administration to humans or animals. It is the responsibility of the final formulator or end user to determine suitability, and to qualify and/or validate each product for its intended use.

ETEST Plazomicin 抗生素敏感性试验包说明书

ETEST Plazomicin 抗生素敏感性试验包说明书

ETEST Plazomicin
+
+
+**
+
+


REF 420927
ETEST Imipenem/Relebactam
+
+

+
+
+

REF 421553
ETEST Eravacycline
+
+

+/–
+*

+
*May not have activity against some oxicilinases and carbapenemases of this class +/- drug may or may not have activity ** For certain type of MBL that do not co-express 16S rRNA methyltransferase (which is rare)
.008
©2020 bioMérieux, Inc. • BIOMÉRIEUX and the BIOMÉRIEUX logo, API, ETEST, RAPIDEC, and VITEK are used, pending and/or registered trademarks belonging to bioMérieux, one of its subsidiaries, or one of its companies. • Patents: /patents. • PRN 057162 Rev 01.A
COMPLETE YOUR AST PATHWAY WITH ETEST® & RAPIDEC®

Extract-N-Amp Tissue PCR Kit 产品说明书

Extract-N-Amp Tissue PCR Kit 产品说明书

Product InformationExtract-N-Amp™ Tissue PCR KitXNAT2, XNAT2RProduct DescriptionThe Extract-N-Amp™ Tissue PCR Kit for direct PCR contains the reagents needed to rapidly extract and amplify genomic DNA from mouse tails and other animal tissues, buccal swabs, hair shafts, and saliva. Briefly, the DNA is released from the starting material by incubating the sample with a mixture of the Extraction Solution and the Tissue Preparation Solution at room temperature for 10 minutes. There is no need for mechanical disruption, organic extraction, column purification, or precipitation of the DNA.After adding Neutralization Solution B, the extract is ready for PCR. An aliquot of the neutralized extract is then combined with the Extract-N-Amp™ PCR Reaction Mix and user-provided PCR primers to amplify target DNA. The Extract-N-Amp™ PCR Reaction Mix is a 2X ready mix containing buffer, salts, dNTPs, and Taq polymerase. It is optimized specifically for use with the extraction reagents. It also contains the JumpStart Taq antibody for hot start PCR to enhance specificity but does not contain the inert red dye found in the REDExtract-N-Amp™ PCR Reaction Mix.Reagents Provided Cat. No. XNAT2 100 Preps,100 PCRsXNAT2R 1000 Preps, 1000 PCRsExtraction SolutionE7526 24 mL 240 mL Tissue Preparation Solution T3073 3 mL 30 mL Neutralization Solution BN391024 mL240 mLExtract-N-Amp™ PCR Reaction Mix This is a 2X PCR reaction mix containing buffer, salts, dNTPs, Taq polymerase, and JumpStart™ Taq antibody.E30041.2 mL12 mLReagents and Equipment Required(Not Provided)•Microcentrifuge tubes (1.5 or 2 mL) or multi-well plate for extractions (200 μL minimal well volume) • Small dissecting scissors• Forceps (small to medium in size)• Buccal swab - Sterile foam tipped applicator (Cat. No. WHAWB100032)•Sample collection card - Bloodstain card (Cat. No. WHAWB100014)• Tubes or plate for PCR• Heat block or thermal cycler at 95 °C • PCR Primers (Cat. No. OLIGO) • Thermal cycler•Water, PCR Reagent (Cat. No. W1754)Precautions and DisclaimerThis product is for R&D use only. Not for drug, household, or other uses. Please consult the Safety Data Sheet for information regarding hazards and safe handling practices.StorageThe Extract-N-Amp™ Tissue PCR Kit can be stored at 2 to 8 °C for up to 3 weeks. For long-term storage, greater than 3 weeks, -20 °C is recommended. Do not store in a "frost-free" freezer.ProcedureAll steps are carried out at room temperature unless otherwise noted.DNA Extraction from Mouse Tails, Animal Tissues, Hair, or Saliva1.Pipette 100 μL of Extraction Solution into amicrocentrifuge tube or well of a multi-well plate.Add 25 μL of Tissue Preparation Solution to thetube or well and pipette up and down to mix.Note: If several extractions will be performed,sufficient volumes of Extraction and TissuePreparation Solutions may be pre-mixed in a ratio of 4:1 up to 2 hours before use.2.For fresh or frozen mouse tails: Rinse thescissors and forceps in 70% ethanol prior to useand between different samples. Place a 0.5–1 cm piece of mouse tail tip (cut end down) into thesolution. Mix thoroughly by vortexing or pipetting.Ensure the mouse tail is in solution.Note: For fresh mouse tails, perform extractions within 30 minutes of snipping the tail.For animal tissues: Rinse the scissors or scalpel and forceps in 70% ethanol prior to use andbetween different samples. Place a 2–10 mgpiece of tissue into the solution. Mix thoroughlyby vortexing or pipetting. Ensure the tissue is inthe solution.For hair shafts: Rinse the scissors and forceps in 70% ethanol prior to use and between differentsamples. Trim excess off of the hair shaft leaving the root and place sample (root end down) intosolution. Only one hair shaft, with root, isrequired per extraction.For Saliva: Pipette 10 μL of saliva into thesolution. Mix thoroughly by vortexing or pipetting.For saliva dried on card: Pipette 50 μL of saliva onto collection card and allow the card to dry.Rinse the punch in 70% ethanol prior to use andbetween different samples. Punch a disk(preferably 1/8 inch or 3 mm) out of the cardfrom the area with the dried saliva sample. Place disk into the solution. Tap tube or plate on hardsurface to ensure disk is in solution forincubation period.3.Incubate sample at room temperature for10 minutes.4.Incubate sample at 95 °C for 3 minutes.Note: Tissues will not be completely digested atthe end of the incubations. This is normal and will not affect performance.5.Add 100 μL of Neutralization Solution B to sampleand mix by vortexing.6.Store the neutralized tissue extract at 4 °C oruse immediately in PCR amplification.Note: For long term storage, remove theundigested tissue or transfer the extracts tonew tubes or wells. Extracts may now be storedat 4 °C for at least 6 months without notable loss in most cases.DNA Extraction for Buccal Swabs1.Collect buccal cells on swab and allow theswab to dry. Drying time is approximately10 to 15 minutes.Note: Due to the low volume of solution used for DNA extraction, a foam tipped swab should beused. Swabs with fibrous tips, such as cotton orDacron®, should be avoided because the solution cannot be recovered efficiently.2.Pipette 200 μL of Extraction Solution into amicrocentrifuge tube. Add 25 μL of TissuePreparation Solution to the tube and pipette upand down to mix.Note: If several extractions will be performed,sufficient volumes of Extraction and TissuePreparation Solutions may be pre-mixed ina ratio of 8:1 up to 2 hours before use.3.Place dried buccal swab into solution and incubateat room temperature for 1 minute.4.Twirl swab in solution 10 times and then removeexcess solution from the swab into the tube bytwirling swab firmly against the side of the tube.Discard the swab. Close the tube andvortex briefly.5.Incubate sample at room temperature for10 minutes.6.Incubate sample at 95 °C for 3 minutes.7.Add 200 μL of Neutralization Solution B to sampleand mix by vortexing.8.Store the neutralized extract at 4 °C or useimmediately in PCR. Continue to PCRamplification.Note: Extracts may be stored at 4 °C for at least6 months without notable loss in most cases. PCR AmplificationThe Extract-N-Amp™ PCR Reaction Mix contains JumpStart™ Taq antibody for specific hot start amplification. Therefore, PCR mixtures can be assembled at room temperature without premature Taq DNA polymerase activity.Typical final primer concentrations are approximately 0.4 μM each. The optimal primer concentration and cycling parameters will depend on the system being used.1.Add the following reagents to a thin-walled PCRmicrocentrifuge tube or plate:Reagent VolumeWater, PCR grade VariableExtract-N-Amp™ PCRreaction mix 10 μLForward primer VariableReverse primer VariableTissue extract 4 μL*Total volume 20 μL*The Extract-N-Amp™ PCR Reaction Mix isformulated to compensate for components in the Extraction, Tissue Preparation, and Neutralization Solutions. If less than 4 µL of tissue extract isadded to the PCR reaction volume, use a 50:50mixture of Extraction and Neutralization BSolutions to bring the volume of tissue extract upto 4 μL.2.Mix gently.3.For thermal cyclers without a heated lid, add20 μL of mineral oil on top of the mixture in eachtube to prevent evaporation.4.Perform thermal cycling. The amplificationparameters should be optimized for individualprimers, template, and thermal cycler.Common cycling parameters:Step Temperature Time Cycles InitialDenaturation 94 °C 3 minutes 1 Denaturation 94 °C 30 seconds Annealing 45 to 68 °C 30 seconds 30-35 Extension 72 °C 1-2 minutes(1 min/kb)FinalExtension 72 °C 10 minutes 1 Hold 4 °C Indefinitely5.The amplified DNA can be loaded onto an agarosegel after the PCR is completed with the addition ofa separate loading buffer/tracking dye such as GelLoading Solution, Cat. No. G2526.Note: PCR products can be purified, if desired, fordownstream applications such as sequencing withthe GenElute PCR Clean-Up Kit, Cat. No.NA1020.Troubleshooting GuideProblem Cause SolutionLittle or no PCR product is detected. PCR reaction may beinhibited due tocontaminants in thetissue extract.Dilute the tissue extract with a 50:50 mix of Extractionand Neutralization Solutions. To test for inhibition, includea DNA control and/or spike a known amount of template(100-500 copies) into the PCR along with the tissue extract. Extraction isinsufficient.Incubate samples at 55 °C for 10 minutes instead ofroom temperature.A PCR component maybe missing or degraded.Run a positive control to ensure that componentsare functioning. A checklist is also recommendedwhen assembling reactions.There may be too fewcycles performed. Increase the number of cycles (5-10 additional cycles at a time). The annealingtemperature maybe too high.Decrease the annealing temperature in 2-4 °C increments.The primers may notbe designed optimally.Confirm the accuracy of the sequence information. If theprimers are less than 22 nucleotides long, try to lengthen theprimer to 25-30 nucleotides. If the primer has a GC contentof less than 45%, try to redesign the primer with a GCcontent of 45-60%.The extension timemay be too short.Increase the extension time in 1-minute increments, especiallyfor long templates.Target templateis difficult.In most cases, inherently difficult targets are due to unusuallyhigh GC content and/or secondary structure. Betaine, Cat. No.B0300, has been reported to help amplification of high GCcontent templates at a concentration of 1.0-1.7 M.Multiple products JumpStart™ Taqantibody is notworking correctly.Do not use DMSO or formamide with Extract-N-Amp™ PCRReaction Mix. It can interfere with the enzyme-antibodycomplex. Other cosolvents, solutes (e.g., salts), and extremesin pH or other reaction conditions may reduce the affinity ofthe JumpStart™ Taq antibody for Taq polymerase and therebycompromise its effectiveness.TouchdownPCR maybe needed.“Touchdown” PCR significantly improves the specificity of manyPCR reactions in various applications. Touchdown PCR involvesusing an annealing/extension temperature that is higher thanthe TM of the primers during the initial PCR cycles. Theannealing/extension temperature is then reduced to the primerTM for the remaining PCR cycles. The change can be performedin a single step or in increments over several cycles.Negative control shows a PCR product or “false positive” result. Reagents arecontaminated.Include a reagent blank without DNA template be included asa control in every PCR run to determine if the reagents used inextraction or PCR are contaminated with a template froma previous reaction.Tissue is not digested after incubations. Tissue is not expectedto be completelydigested.The REDExtract-N-Amp™ Tissue PCR Kit does not require thetissue to be completely digested. Sufficient DNA is released forPCR without completely digesting the tissue.Buccal swab absorbed all the solution. The recommended typeof swab was not used.Due to the low volume of solution used for DNA extraction, afoam tipped swab should be used. Swabs with fibrous tips, suchas cotton or Dacron®, should be avoided because the solutioncannot be recovered efficiently.References1.Dieffenbach, C.W., and Dveksler, G.S. (Eds.), PCRPrimer: A Laboratory Manual, 2nd ed., Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, New York (1995).2.Don, R.H. et al., ‘Touchdown' PCR to circumventspurious priming during gene amplification.Nucleic Acids Res., 19, 4008 (1991).3.Erlich, H.A. (Ed.), PCR Technology: Principles andApplications for DNA Amplification, StocktonPress, New York (1989).4.Griffin, H.G., and Griffin, A.M. (Eds.), PCRTechnology: Current Innovations, CRC Press,Boca Raton, FL (1994).5.Innis, M.A., et al., (Eds.), PCR Strategies,Academic Press, New York (1995).6.Innis, M., et al., (Eds.), PCR Protocols: A Guide toMethods and Applications, Academic Press, SanDiego, California (1990).7.McPherson, M.J. et al., (Eds.), PCR 2: A PracticalApproach, IRL Press, New York (1995).8.Newton, C.R. (Ed.), PCR: Essential Data, JohnWiley & Sons, New York (1995).9.Roux, K.H. Optimization and troubleshooting inPCR. PCR Methods Appl., 4, 5185-5194 (1995).10.Saiki, R., PCR Technology: Principles andApplications for DNA Amplification, Stockton, New York (1989). Product OrderingOrder products online at Related Products Cat. No.Ethanol E7148; E7023; 459836 Forceps,micro-dissecting F4267PCR Marker P9577PCR microtubes Z374873; Z374962;Z374881PCR multi-well plates Z374903Precast Agarose Gels P6097Sealing mats & tapes Z374938; A2350TBE Buffer T4415, T6400, T9525The life science business of Merck operatesas MilliporeSigma in the U.S. and Canada.Merck, Extract-N-Amp, REDExtract-N-Amp, JumpStart, GenElute and Sigma-Aldrich are trademarks of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany or its affiliates. All other trademarks are theproperty of their respective owners. Detailed information on trademarks is available via publicly accessible resources.NoticeWe provide information and advice to our customers on application technologies and regulatory matters to the best of our knowledge and ability, but without obligation or liability. Existing laws and regulations are to be observed in all cases by our customers. This also applies in respect to any rights of third parties. Our information and advice do not relieve our customers of their own responsibility for checking the suitability of our products for the envisaged purpose. The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by the manufacturing or selling entity, or an affiliate. We assume no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. Technical AssistanceVisit the tech service page at/techservice.Terms and Conditions of SaleWarranty, use restrictions, and other conditions of sale may be found at /terms. Contact InformationFor the location of the office nearest you, go to /offices.。

隐形眼镜护理液认定的函

隐形眼镜护理液认定的函

隐形眼镜护理液认定的函
[你的公司名称和地址] [日期]
致[相关部门名称]:
鉴于我们公司所生产的隐形眼镜护理液,经过严格的质量控制和测试,符合国家相关标准和法规。

我们在此提交以下材料以便获得有关该产品认定的批准:
1.产品信息:
•产品名称:[隐形眼镜护理液名称]
•产品规格:[规格、型号等详细信息]
•主要成分:[列明主要成分及其含量]
2.生产过程:
•我们公司生产该产品的生产过程,确保符合卫生和质量标准。

3.质量控制:
•我们公司实施的质量控制措施,包括但不限于原材料采购、生产工艺、成品检测等。

4.产品测试报告:
•我们已经进行的与产品相关的实验和测试,包括但不限于安全性、稳定性、抗过敏性等。

5.国家标准符合性:
•我们产品符合的国家相关标准,如有。

6.其他相关证明文件:
•任何与产品质量和安全性相关的证明文件,如ISO认证、产品注册证等。

请您审阅上述材料,并尽快确认我们公司所生产的隐形眼镜护理液是否符合相关法规和标准。

我们将积极配合提供任何额外所需文件或信息。

我们公司一直致力于生产高质量、安全的产品,并期待获得您的认可。

如果您需要进一步的信息或文件,请随时与我们联系。

谢谢您对我们公司的支持。

此致敬礼,
[你的公司名称] [你的职务] [你的联系方式] [你的电子邮件地址]。

  1. 1、下载文档前请自行甄别文档内容的完整性,平台不提供额外的编辑、内容补充、找答案等附加服务。
  2. 2、"仅部分预览"的文档,不可在线预览部分如存在完整性等问题,可反馈申请退款(可完整预览的文档不适用该条件!)。
  3. 3、如文档侵犯您的权益,请联系客服反馈,我们会尽快为您处理(人工客服工作时间:9:00-18:30)。

Doc. Number:□ Tentative Specification■ Preliminary Specification□ Approval Specification MODEL NO.: F03215-01Z18/May/2011 1 / 25- CONTENTS -REVISION HISTORY (3)1.PURPOSE (4)2.GENERAL RULES OF SINGLE PANEL (4)2.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATION (4)2.2 DIMENSION (5)2.2.1 OUTLINE DIMENSION (5)2.2.2 FPC DETAIL (6)2.2.3 TEST PAD (7)3. PIN ASSIGNMENT (8)3.1 FPC/IC PIN ASSIGNMENT TABLE (8)3.2 SCHEMATIC PANEL LAYOUT (15)4. CELL PROCESS RULES (16)4.1 SEAL / AU PATTERN (16)5. CELL SCRIBE LAYOUT (17)6.ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION (175)7. OPTICAL SPECIFICATION (16)8. RELIABILITY SPECIFICATION (18)9. PACKAGE FORM (19)9.1 CELL PACKAGE (19)9.2 PALLET PACKAGE (20)REVISION HISTORYVersion Date Page(New)Section DescriptionVer 0.0 Ver 1.0 Ver 1.0 Ver 1.0 2011/03/182011/05/182011/05/182011/05/18All518,1920All2.2.167Product spec was first issued for LCD cut.Add detail C mark sign.Modify quick waveform.Modify optical specification.1.PURPOSEThe specification F03215-01Z is a 3.2” a-Si TFT Liquid Crystal Display empty cell. The ODF cellhas been designed by CMI, and manufactured by CMI under the agreement of customer. Thea-Si TFT-LCD cell will be applied to a high transmittance operating in the normally black modea-Si TFT-LCD product.2.GENERAL RULES OF SINGLE PANEL2.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONNo. Item Specification unitTFT 0.21 Glass thicknessmmCF 0.22 Shipping mode ODF cut -3 Shipping size 540.0 (H) x 426.0 (V) x 0.4(D) mm4 Panel outline dimension 51.49 (H) x 71.32 (V) x 0.4(D) mm5 Active screen size 3.2 ” diagonal6 Resolution 360RGB x 480 pixel7 Pixel driving element a-Si TFT -8 Sub pixel size 44.75 x 134.25 um9 Pixel arrangement RGB-stripe -10 View direction (Gray inversion) Free -11 Cell gap 3.25±0.3 um12 LC - -13 Driver IC NT35410 -14 Weight without POL226.4 ±10% g2.2 DIMENSION2.2.1 OUTLINE DIMENSIONNote: (1) panel outline dimension tolerance ±0.2 mm(2) View direction for normal TN is the same as direction of gray inversion18/May/2011 5 / 252.2.2 FPC DETAIL18/May/2011 6 / 252.2.3 TEST PAD18/May/2011 7 / 253. PIN ASSIGNMENT3.1 FPC/IC PIN ASSIGNMENT TABLENT35410 FPC NT35410 FPCPad No Pad Name PinOut Name FPC PinOut NumBer Note Pad No Pad Name PinOutNameFPC PinOut NumBerNote DUMMY 1 No-Metal 261CLK_P DUMMY 2 Test-Pad 262CLK_P IPS_GND 3 263CLK_P1 DUMMY_GND[0] 264CLK_P2 VCOM 265CLK_P3 VCOM 266CLK_P CLK_P 1034 VCOM 267LVDSVSS5 VCOM 4268LVDSVSS 6 VCOM 269LVDSVSS LVDSVSS 104 7 VCOM 270BC_R8 VCOM 271BC_R9 VCOM 272BC_R BC_R 105 10 VCOM VCOM 5 273TE_R11 VSS 274TE_R12 VSS 275TE_R TE_R 106 13 VSS 276VSS14 VSS277VSS 15 VSS 278VSS 107 16 VSS 279VSS17 VSS280VSS 18 VSS VSS 6281VSS 108 19 VOTP 282VSS20 VOTP283VSS 21 VOTP 7 284VSS VSS 10922 VOTP 285AVSS23 VOTP 286AVSS24 VOTP VOTP8 287AVSS 25 VDDI_O 288AVSS 11026 VDDI_O VDDI_O 9289AVSS 27 IM0 290AVSS28 IM0 IM0 10291AVSS 29 IM1 292AVSS 11130 IM1 IM1 11293AVSS 31 IM2 294AVSS32 IM2 IM2 12295AVSS AVSS 11233 IM3296AVSS 34 IM3 IM3 13DUMMY 113 35 VSS_O297VREF36 VSS_O VSS_O 14298VREF 11437 D23299VREF VREF 115 38 D23 D23 15300VPNL39 D22301VPNL40 D22 D22 16302VPNL 116 41 D21303VPNL42 D21 D21 17304VPNL43 D20305VPNL 117 44 D20 D20 18306VPNL45 D19307VPNL46 D19 D19 19308VPNL VPNL 118 47 D18309NAVDD48 D18 D18 20310NAVDD49 D17311NAVDD 119 50 D17 D17 21312NAVDD51 D16313NAVDD52 D16 D16 22314NAVDD 120 53 D15315NAVDD54 D15 D15 23316NAVDD55 D14317NAVDD NAVDD 121 56 D14 D14 24318C21N57 D13319C21N 12258 D13 D13 25320C21N59 D12321C21N 12360 D12 D12 26322C21N61 D11323C21N C21N 12462 D11 D11 27324C21P63 D10325C21P 12564 D10 D10 28326C21P65 D9327C21P 12666 D9 D9 29328C21P67 D8329C21P C21P 12768 D8 D8 30330C22N69 D7331C22N 12870 D7 D7 31332C22N71 D6333C22N 12972 D6 D6 32334C22N73 D5335C22N C22N 13074 D5 D5 33336C22P C22P 13175 D4337C22P 76 D4 D4 34338C22P 77 D3339C22P 132 78 D3 D3 35340C22P 79 D2341C22P 133 80 D2 D2 36342C23N 81 D1343C23N 13482 D1 D1 37344C23N 83 D0345C23N 135 84 D0 D0 38346C23N 85 VSS_O 347C23N C23N136 86 VSS_O 348C23P 87 VSS_O VSS_O 39 349C23P 13788 PCLK350C23P 89 PCLK PCLK 40351C23P 138 90 DE352C23P 91 DE DE 41353C23P C23P139 92 HS354VCL 93 HS HS 42355VCL 94 VS356VCL 14095 VS VS 43357VCL 96 SDI 358VCL 97 SDI 359VCL 14198 SDI SDI 44 360VCL 99 SDO 361VCL 100 SDO 362VCL VCL 142 101 SDO SDO 45 363C31N 102 ERR 364C31N 143103 ERR 365C31N 104 ERR ERR 46 366C31N 144 105 RDX 367C31N 106 RDX 368C31N C31N145 107 RDX RDX 47 369C31P 108 DCX 370C31P 146109 DCX 371C31P 110 DCX DCX 48 372C31P 147 111 WRX(SCL)373C31P 112 WRX(SCL)374C31P C31P148113 WRX(SCL) SCL 49 375VCC 114 CSX 376VCC 115 CSX 377VCC 149 116 CSX CSX 50 378VCCVCC_C32N150117 VSEL 379VCC 118 VSEL 380VCC 119 VSEL VSEL 51 381VCC 120 VSS 382VCC 121 VSS 383VCC122 VSS VSS 52 384VCC 123 RESX 385VCC 124 RESX 386VCC VCC_C32P 151125 RESX RESX 53 387NVDDI126 VSS_O 388NVDDI 152127 VSS_O 389NVDDI128 VSS_O VSS_O 54 390NVDDI 153129 BC_L 391NVDDI130 BC_L 392NVDDI NVDDI 154131 BC_L BC_L 55 393VPNL132 TE_L 394VPNL133 TE_L 395VPNL VPNL_C61N 155 134 TE_L TE_L 56 396VPNL135 VSS397VPNL136 VSS398VPNL VPNL_C61P 156 137 VSS 57399VDDI138 VSS400VDDI 157139 VSS401VDDI140 VSS VSS58 402VDDI 158141 DSTB_SEL DSTB_SEL 59 403VDDI142 VDDI 404VDDI VDDI 159143 VDDI 405CVSS144 VDDI 406CVSS145 VDDI407CVSS 160 146 VDDI 408CVSS147 VDDI 409CVSS 161148 VDDI 410CVSS149 VDDI VDDI 60411CVSS 162 150 VPNL_DET 412CVSS151 VPNL_DET 413CVSS 163152 VPNL_DET VPNL_DET 61 414CVSS153 VPNL415CVSS154 VPNL 62416CVSS CVSS164 155 VPNLDUMMY 165 156 VPNL 63 DUMMY 166 157 VPNLDUMMY 167 158 VPNL VPNL64DUMMY 168159 C11N DUMMY 169 160 C11N 65 DUMMY 170 161 C11NDUMMY 171 162 C11N 66 DUMMY 172 163 C11N DUMMY 173 164 C11N C11N67 DUMMY 174 165 C11P DUMMY 175 166 C11P 68 DUMMY 176 167 C11PDUMMY 177 168 C11P 69 417TEST1169 C11P 418TEST1170 C11P C11P70 419TEST2171 C12N 420TEST2172 C12N 71 421TEST3173 C12N422TEST3174 C12N 72 423TEST4175 C12N 424TEST4176 C12N C12N73 425TEST5177 C12P 426TEST5178 C12P 74 427TEST6179 C12P428TEST6180 C12P 75 429TEST7181 C12P 430TEST7182 C12P C12P76 431TEST8183 C13N 432TEST8184 C13N 77 433TEST9185 C13N434TEST9186 C13N 78 435TEST10187 C13N 436TEST10188 C13N C13N79 437TEST11189 C13P 438TEST11190 C13P 80 439TEST12191 C13P440TEST12192 C13P 81 441TEST13193 C13P 442TEST13194 C13PC13P82 443TEST14195 PAVDD 444TEST14196 PAVDD 445TEST15197 PAVDD 83446TEST15198 PAVDD 447TEST16199 PAVDD 448TEST16200 PAVDDPAVDD 84449VGSN VGSN 178201 PAVDD450VGSN 202 PAVDD451VGSN 203 PAVDD 85 452VGMN204 DIOPWR 453VGMN 179205 DIOPWR 454VGMN VGMN 180 206 DIOPWR DIOPWR 86 455VGSP207 VCC456VGSP208 VCC457VGSP VGSP 181 209 VCC 87 458VGMP210 VCC459VGMP211 VCC 460VGMP VGMP 182 212 VCC 88 DUMMY 183 213 VCC461VGH214 VCC462VGH215 VCC VCC89 463VGH 184216 VCCI 464VGH217 VCCI465VGH218 VCCI466VGH VGH185 219 VCCI DUMMY 186 220 VCCI 90 467C41P221 VCCI 468C41P222 VCCI469C41P C41P 187 223 VCCI 470C41N224 VCCI VCCI 91471C41N225 LVDSVDD472C41N C41N 188 226 LVDSVDD473C51P227 LVDSVDD 92 474C51P228 LVDSVDD475C51P C51P 189 229 LVDSVDD 476C51N230 LVDSVDD 93 477C51N231 LVDSVDD478C51N C51N 190 232 LVDSVDDDUMMY 191 233 LVDSVDD LVDSVDD94 479VGLODUMMY 95 480VGLO234 VCCM12481VGLO VGLO 192 235 VCCM12 96482VGL236 VCCM12 VCCM12 97 483VGL237 LVDSVSS484VGL VGL 193 238 LVDSVSSDUMMY 194239 LVDSVSS LVDSVSS/ VSS98 485VSS240 D0_N 486VSS 241 D0_N D0_N 99 487VSS VSS 195242 D0_N 488VSS 243 D0_N 489VSS 244 D0_N 490VSS245 D0_N 491VSS 246 D0_P 492VSS 196247 D0_P 493VCOM248 D0_P494VCOM249 D0_P 495VCOM 197250 D0_P 496VCOM251 D0_P D0_P 100497VCOM252 LVDSVSS498VCOM VCOM198 253 LVDSVSS499VCOM254 LVDSVSS LVDSVSS/ VSS101 500VCOM255 CLK_N 501VCOM VCOM_CST 199 256 CLK_N 502DUMMY_ GND[1]257 CLK_N DUMMY 200 Test-Pad 258 CLK_N DUMMY 201 No-Metal 259 CLK_N 260 CLK_NCLK_N 1023.2 SCHEMATIC PANEL LAYOUTVersion 1.0 18/May/2011 15 / 254. CELL PROCESS RULES4.1 SEAL / AU PATTERN18/May/2011 16 / 255. CELL SCRIBE18/May/2011 17 / 25Version 1.0 18/May/2011 18 / 256.ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONSpecificationItem Symbol Min. Typ Max.UnitTFT gate on voltage VGH - +15 -V TFT gate off voltage VGL--10 - V TFT common electrode voltageVcom -2.0-VNote: (1) Vcom must be adjusted to optimize display quality :cross-talk, contrast ratio and etc. (2) VGH is TFT gate operating voltage (3) VGL is TFT gate operating voltage (4) Environmental condition: 25±5℃(5) Reference waveform for panel light on is as below:Version 1.0 18/May/2011 19 / 257. OPTICAL SPECIFICATIONSpecificationsItem Symbol Conditions Min. Typ. Max. UnitNoteTransmittanceT%5.56.1-% Contrast Ratio CR 700 800 - T on 12.5 18 T off 12.5 18 Response Time (by Quick)G to G (5 x 5) Viewingnormal angle θX = θY =0° - 30 40 ms θX+60 80 - Hor. θX- 60 80 - θY+60 80 - ViewingAngle Ver.θY-CR ≧100 at 25 ℃ 60 80 - deg.X W 0.283 0.298 0.313 WhiteY W 0.300 0.315 0.330X R 0.637 0.652 0.667Red Y R 0.306 0.321 0.336 X G 0.250 0.265 0.280GreenY G 0.517 0.532 0.547 X B 0.139 0.154 0.169 ColorChromaticity (CF underC-light) BlueY B Viewing normal angle θX = θY =0°0.080 0.095 0.110-X W - 0.316 - WhiteY W - 0.338 - X R - 0.644 - RedY R - 0.336 - X G - 0.308 - GreenY G - 0.566 - X B - 0.162 - Chromaticity (Module)BlueY B θx= 0°θy= 0° at 25 ℃- 0.082 - -Color Gamut (x, y)CG-60-%All left side data are based on CMI’sfollowing condition –1. LC : IPS LC2. CF : Fab33. BLU :T3_NSSW206 led_center bin_ESR 4. Polarizer Film :NittoMEGQ1793 wi ARC9 (front) MEGQ1774 wi APCF-G4 (thin_type)(rear) 5. Machine : DMS-8036. CMI LC : Vbright= 4.5V Vdark < 0.4VVersion 1.0 18/May/2011 21 / 25*Note (1) Definition of Contrast Ratio (CR):The contrast ratio can be calculated by the following expression. Contrast Ratio (CR) = L63 / L0 L63: Luminance of gray level 63 L 0: Luminance of gray level 0 CR = CR (5)CR (X) is corresponding to the Contrast Ratio of the point X at Figure in Note (5).*Note (2) Definition of Response Time (T on , T off ):*Note(3) Definition of Viewing Angle100% 90%10% 0%on Opticaloff*Note (4) Measurement Set-Up:The LCD module should be stabilized at a given temperature for 20 minutes to avoid abrupt temperature change during measuring. In order to stabilize the luminance, the measurement should be executed after lighting Backlight for 20 minutes in a windless room.*Note (5)18/May/2011 22 / 258. RELIABILITY SPECIFICATIONNo. Test Item Test Condition Check Time TempStorage Ta= 80℃240 hrs1 HighStorage Ta= -30℃240 hrs Temp2 LowOperation Ta= 70℃240 hrs Temp3 HighOperation Ta= -20℃240 hrs4 LowTemp5 High Temp & High Humidity Operation Ta=60℃ H=90%RH 240 hrsNote:(1) Ta : Ambient temperature(2) All judgments of display are performed after temp of panel returns to room temperature(3) Display function should be no change under normal operating condition.(4)Under no condensation of dew9. PACKAGE FORM9.1 CELL PACKAGE18/May/2011 24 / 259.2 PALLET PACKAGEVersion 1.0 18/May/2011 25 / 25。

相关文档
最新文档