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Millicell ULA 96孔U型底清单膠纸板说明书

Millicell ULA 96孔U型底清单膠纸板说明书

User GuideMillicell® Ultra-low Attachment Plates96-well, U-bottom, clear polystyreneMC96ULA20Product DescriptionThe Millicell® Ultra-low Attachment (ULA), 96-well,U-bottom, clear plates are used to generate homogeneous spheroid cultures.Each well contains a specialized ULA ultra-hydrophilic polymer coating that enables spontaneous spheroid formation of uniform size and shape, and prevents cells from adhering. Coupled with the U-shaped round bottom, the Millicell® ULA Plates enable the production, culture, and analysis of spheroids and other 3D cell structures. The initial cell aggregate size is highly uniform and can be controlled by adjusting the initial cell seeding. The clear Millicell® ULA Plates offer great visibility of aggregate formation and growth of the 3D cultures over time.Millicell® ULA Plates promote scaffold free,self-assembly of spheroid formation. The Millicell®ULA Plates have high optical clarity making them highly suitable for brightfield imaging and confocal microscopy.Millicell® ULA Plates are gamma irradiated in packaging. Features• Millicell® ULA Plates have well numbers indicated on both top and bottom of each column.• The frosted effect on the plate enhances the ability to read the column and row indication labels.• The plate has an opening on the on the long sideof the bottom of the plate for easier grip.• The Millicell® ULA Plate lid fits the plate with rings designed to frame the top of each well to impede evaporation.• The round U-shaped bottom of the Millicell® ULA Plate provides optimum spheroid growth.• Stable, non-cytotoxic and cell non-adhesionsurface• Easy to handle, compatible with liquid roboticsystem• Round bottom wells have high optical claritymaking them suitable for bright field imagingand confocal microscopy.• Uniform single spheroid formation in each well 3D Spheroid Applications• Fluorescent Image Analysis, cell divisionin spheroids• Fluorescent Image Analysis, live dead cellassay of spheroids• Evaluations of Drug Efficacy, the responseof co-cultured spheroids to drugs• Analysis of Anticancer Drugs, targetingthe interior of spheroid• Evaluation of Drug Efficacy, quantitative evaluation of spheroid size• Evaluation of Drug Efficacy, the responseof spheroids to a drug• Cell Counting, measuring the numberof cells in spheroidsStorageStore Millicell® ULA Plates at room temperature and low humid location away from direct sunlight. Do not use if package is wet or damaged.Chemical Resistance0.1%SpecificationsPlate Type 96-wellPlate Material Clear polystyrene Lid Material Clear polystyrene Well VolumeMax 300 μL <250 μLrecommendedWell Depth10 mm Well Diameter Top/Bottom 7.0/6.1mm Plate Length 127.5 mm Plate Width 85.9 mm Plate Height 14 mm A1 Row Offset 11.45 mm A1 Column Offset14.25 mmWell Center to Well Center Spacing9 mm Flange or Skirt Height 3.5 mm Stack Height12.9 mmWell Bottom Elevation 4 mm Well Bottom Thickness 1.1 mm Distance to Bottom of Plate2.9 mmCompatible with brightfield and fluorescenceimaging systems.Directions for UsePlease read the entire protocol before proceeding.PreparationMillicell® ULA Plates with ULA coating on the well surface, received gamma irradiated in its packaging. To prevent contamination, plates should be opened inside a bio-safety cabinet.Generation of Cell Aggregates from a Single Cell SuspensionMultiple cell lines were shown to form single, centered spheroids in 96-well microplate formats. Brightfield images were taken after incubating samples for 72 hours (10x and 4x magnification).A549HeLa HepG2MCF7Cells grow and divide to formspheroids within 24-72 hoursBrightfield images of spheroidsSeeding Cells in wells1. Culture cells in 2D cell culture flask until they are between 60-80% confluence.2. Aspirate media from the culture flask.3. Add sterile PBS for 3 minutes at room temperature.4. Aspirate liquid from the culture flask.5. Add Trypsin to the culture flask and incubate at 37 °C 5% carbon dioxide cell culture incubator.6. Stop the trypsin reaction by adding equal parts complete cell culture media to the flask.7. Collect liquid suspension and spin down in the centrifuge at 300 x g for 3 minutes.8. Re-suspend cells in 1 mL of cell complete culture media.9. Count cells using Trypan Blue Solution and a Millicell® Disposable Hemocytometer. Mix 90% trypan bluewith 10% cell suspension (e.g., 180 µL trypan blue and 20 µL cell suspension).10. Count live cells on the hemocytometer and calculate cells per milliliter.11. Mix to create a single cell suspension and add desired cell suspension amount to 96-well microplate.Note: Millicell® ULA Plates can hold a maximum of 300 µL volume, but we advise <250 µL volume for best results.12. Depending on the cell type and medium, cells will aggregate to form a single spheroid within24-72 hours (about 3 days).How to Change MediumFor best results perform half media changes to avoid disrupting spheroid formation (if total well volume is 200 µL, then aspirate 100 µL and replace with fresh 100 µL volume).Millicell®Uniform spheroidformation resultsImaging and Staining SpheroidsSpheroids may be generated, cultured, and assayed for fluorescent or luminescent signals in the same Millicell® ULA Plate without the need to transfer them to another plate. The unique U-shaped well geometry makes them suitable for automated imaging of spheroids for high content screening approaches.Images below have been taken on the ImageXpress® Micro Confocal High-Content Imaging Systemwith 10x objective.Nuclear Actin CompositeA549HeLaHepG2MCF7In-well Assay Manipulation for Fixation and Staining Spheroid1. (x3) Remove 100 µL from supernatant and add100 µL wash buffer. Incubate at room temperature for 5 minutes.Note: For best results perform half media changes to avoid disrupting spheroid formation (if total well volume is 200 µL, then aspirate out 100 µL volume and replace with fresh 100 µL volume).2. Remove 100 µL from supernatant. Add in2x fixative (e.g., 8% PFA for a final concentration of 4% PFA) and incubate for 1 hour at 4 °C.Note: The fixative is made up as a 2x stock andadded 1:1 with the residual volume in the wellwith the spheroid.3. (x3) Remove 100 µL from supernatant and add100 µL wash buffer. Incubate at room temperature for 5 minutes.4. Remove 100 µL from supernatant. Add in primaryantibodies and incubate for 1 hour in the dark at room temperature.5. (x3) Remove 100 µL from supernatant and add100 µL wash buffer. Incubate at room temperature for 5 minutes.6. Remove 100 µL from supernatant. Add in secondaryantibodies and incubate for 1 hour in the dark atroom temperature.7. (x3) Remove 100 µL from supernatant and add100 µL wash buffer. Incubate at room temperature for 5 minutes.8. Remove 100 µL from supernatant. Dilute stock DAPIin PBS to 1 µg/µL and add 100 µL to each well.Incubate overnight in the dark at 4 °C.Note: Wrap your plate with paraffin or other sealant to avoid evaporation of liquid.9. (x3) Remove 100 µL from supernatant and add100 µL wash buffer. Incubate at room temperature for 5 minutes.10. Ready to image.TroubleshootingProblem Cause(s)Solution(s)Single cell suspensionaggregating/clumping Sticky/clumpy cells Use a 40 µm cell strainer to remove aggregates/clumps of cellsSpheroids not forming or multiple aggregates formed Pipette touched the bottom orsides of the microwell whenmanually seedingReseed plate avoiding contact with the platebottom or sidesULA coating damaged Replace the platePre-existing aggregates in well Start with a single cell suspensionMore time is requiredCells may take 24-72 hours depending ontype. Optimization is required for eachcell typeBacterial contamination Check culture for bacteria and use antibioticsin mediaSpheroids formingloose aggregates Cell lines may vary Fibroblast co-culture may be required Additional media supplementation such asmethyl-cellulose may be required Optimization is normally required for each cell typeLosing spheroids during media changes This is an ultra-low attachmentplate, non-adhesion spheroidsmight be inadvertently removedwith media aspiration.Perform half media changes andmicro-pipette gentlySlowly aspirate liquid so not to disturb3D culturesDo not set the pipette tip near the spheroidin the mediaSpheroids are not forming uniform size 3D aggregates Non-uniform starting single cellsuspensionEnsure that you are mixing the starting singlecell suspension before adding it to plate Heterogeneous co-culture cellmixtureMix co-culture cell types well beforedispensing into the plateUnknown starting quantity of cells Count cells in a hemocytometer to add aknown cell number to the plateUnequal media volume Add equivalent volumes of media to each wellThe life science business of Merck operates as MilliporeSigma in the U.S. and Canada.Merck, Millipore, Product Name, and Sigma-Aldrich are trademarks of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany or its affiliates. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Detailed information on trademarks is available via publicly accessible resources.© 2023 Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.Document Template 00035533 Ver 1.0Product OrderingTo order , go to .DescriptionQuantity Catalogue Number Millicell Ultra-low Attachment Plates,96-well, U-bottom, Clear 20 pkMC96ULA20Trypan Blue Solution 50 mL 93595-50ML Trypsin100 mg T2600000Millicell ® Disposable Hemocytometer50 pkMDH-2N1-50PKNoticeWe 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 acommitment 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 on our web site 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 .。

Belimo 产品B216 型号15 技术数据表说明书

Belimo 产品B216 型号15 技术数据表说明书

B216•Stainless Steel Ball and StemType overviewType DNB21615Technical dataFunctional data Valve size0.5" [15]Fluid chilled or hot water, up to 60% glycolFluid Temp Range (water)0...250°F [-18...120°C]Body Pressure Rating600 psiClose-off pressure ∆ps200 psiFlow characteristic equal percentageServicing maintenance-freeFlow Pattern2-wayLeakage rate0% for A – ABControllable flow range75°Cv16No Characterized Disc TRUECv Flow Rating A-port: as stated in chart B-port: 70% of A – ABCvMaterials Valve body Nickel-plated brass bodyStem stainless steelStem seal EPDM (lubricated)Seat PTFECharacterized disc No Disc (full flow)Pipe connection NPT female endsO-ring EPDM (lubricated)Ball stainless steelSuitable actuators Non-Spring TRLRB(X)NRSpring TFRB(X)LFSafety notesWARNING: This product can expose you to lead which is known to the State of California tocause cancer and reproductive harm. For more information go to B216ApplicationMode of operationProduct featuresThis valve is typically used in air handling units on heating or cooling coils, and fan coil unit heating or cooling coils. Some other common applications include Unit Ventilators, VAV box re-heat coils and bypass loops. This valve is suitable for use in a hydronic system with variable flow.Flow/Mounting detailsTwo-way valves should be installed with thedisc upstream.Product featuresSY7~8 Replacement HandwheelDimensionsType DN B21615LRB, LRXAB C D E F H1H29.4" [239]2.4" [60]5.6" [141]5.0" [127]1.3" [33]1.3" [33]1.2" [30]1.1" [28]TRAB C D E F 3.7" [95]2.4" [60]5.2" [132]4.6" [117]1.3" [33]1.3" [33]B216TFRB, TFRXA B C D E F6.6" [167] 2.4" [60] 5.5" [139] 4.7" [120] 1.5" [39] 1.5" [39]LFA B C D E F7.9" [200] 2.4" [60] 6.1" [154] 5.5" [140] 1.3" [33] 1.3" [33]ARB N4, ARX N4, NRB N4, NRX N4A B C D E F11.4" [289] 2.4" [60]7.7" [196]7.0" [179] 3.1" [80] 3.1" [80]FootnotesNEMA 4X, Modulating Control, Non-Spring Return, 24 V, for DC 2...10 V or 4...20 mATechnical dataElectrical dataNominal voltageAC/DC 24 V Nominal voltage frequency 50/60 Hz Power consumption in operation 3.5 W Power consumption in rest position 0.6 WTransformer sizing 5 VA (class 2 power source)Electrical Connection Screw terminal (for 26 to 14 GA wire), 1/2" conduit connectorOverload Protectionelectronic throughout 0...95° rotation Functional dataOperating range Y 2...10 VOperating range Y note 4...20 mA w/ ZG-R01 (500 Ω, 1/4 W resistor)Input Impedance 100 kΩ for 2...10 V (0.1 mA), 500 Ω for 4...20 mA Position feedback U 2...10 V Position feedback U note Max. 1 mADirection of motion motor selectable with switch 0/1Manual override external push button Angle of rotation Max. 90°Angle of rotation note adjustable with mechanical stop Running Time (Motor)90 s / 90°Noise level, motor 45 dB(A)Position indicationpointer Safety dataDegree of protection IEC/EN IP66/67Degree of protection NEMA/UL NEMA 4XEnclosure UL Enclosure Type 4XAgency ListingcULus acc. to UL60730-1A/-2-14, CAN/CSA E60730-1:02, CE acc. to 2014/30/EU and 2014/35/EU Quality Standard ISO 9001Ambient temperature -22...122°F [-30...50°C]Ambient temperature note -40...50°C for actuator with integrated heating Storage temperature -40...176°F [-40...80°C]Ambient humidity Max. 100% RH Servicingmaintenance-freeMaterialsHousing material Die cast aluminium and plastic casing†Rated Impulse Voltage 800V, Type of action 1.AA, Control Pollution Degree 3AccessoriesElectrical accessories Description TypeBattery backup system, for non-spring return models NSV24 USBattery, 12 V, 1.2 Ah (two required)NSV-BATAuxiliary switch 1 x SPDT add-on S1AAuxiliary switch 2 x SPDT add-on S2AFeedback potentiometer 140 Ω add-on, grey P140A GRFeedback potentiometer 1 kΩ add-on, grey P1000A GRFeedback potentiometer 10 kΩ add-on, grey P10000A GRFeedback potentiometer 2.8 kΩ add-on, grey P2800A GRFeedback potentiometer 500 Ω add-on, grey P500A GRFeedback potentiometer 5 kΩ add-on, grey P5000A GR Electrical installationINSTALLATION NOTESProvide overload protection and disconnect as required.Actuators may be connected in parallel. Power consumption and input impedance must beobserved.Actuators may also be powered by DC 24 V.Only connect common to negative (-) leg of control circuits.A 500 Ω resistor (ZG-R01) converts the 4...20 mA control signal to 2...10 V.Actuators are provided with a numbered screw terminal strip instead of a cable.Meets cULus requirements without the need of an electrical ground connection.Warning! Live electrical components!During installation, testing, servicing and troubleshooting of this product, it may be necessaryto work with live electrical components. Have a qualified licensed electrician or other individualwho has been properly trained in handling live electrical components perform these tasks.Failure to follow all electrical safety precautions when exposed to live electrical componentscould result in death or serious injury.Wiring diagrams2...10 V / 4...20 mA ControlDimensions。

多米尼克体系-中文表

多米尼克体系-中文表

符合中国人的对照表0 Z 1 Y 2 R 3 N 4 S 5 W 6 L 7Q 8 B 9J书中的对照表00 OO 奥立弗·奥伊(Olive Oyl)吃菠菜Popeeye的女朋友01 OA 计算机办公自动化(Office Automation)电脑02 OB 奥托·冯·俾斯麦(Otto von Bismarck)站在轮船上铁血03 OC C-3PO 星球大战中的机器人04 OD 欧弟天天向上主持人唱歌05 OE 视窗邮件系统(Office Express)Outlook 邮箱06 OS 辛普森(O.J Simpson)杀妻案07 OG 欧记(Organized Crime and Triad Bureau)香港重案组O记配枪女警08 OH 奥利弗·哈代(Oliver Hardy)戴着圆顶硬礼帽留着小胡子的喜剧演员09 ON Devil的别称(Old Nick)又称为堕落天使黑色羽翼地狱10 AO 史密斯(AO Smith)电热水器11 AA 各自付钱(Acting Appointment)AA制聚餐餐桌12 AB 阿里巴巴(Ali Baba)四十大盗宝藏13 AC 国际米兰(AC 米兰)足球14 AD 耶稣(Jesus)公元纪年的开始十字架荆棘15 AE 阿尔伯特·爱因斯坦(Albert Einstein)煮怀表16 AS 阿诺德·施瓦辛格(Arnold Schwarzenegger)展示肌肉17 AG 阿甘(Forrest Gump)阿甘正传跑步18 AH 阿道夫·希特勒(Adolf Hitler)走正步举手敬礼19 AN 阿尔弗雷德·诺贝尔(Alfred Nobel)授奖20 BO贝拉克·奥巴马(Barack Obama)首位黑人总统宣誓21 BA 文学学士(Bachelor of Arts)大学英语专业22 BB 处长(2B)二23 BC 比尔·克林顿(Bill Clinton)婚外性关系24 BD蓝光光盘(Blue-ray Disc)看片儿25 BE 布莱恩·爱普斯坦(Brian Epstein)放唱片26 BS 布兰妮·斯皮尔斯(Britney Spears)玩弄蛇27 BG 比尔·盖茨(Bill Gates)Windows视窗系统世界首富28 BH 本尼·希尔(Benny Hill)驾着送牛奶的马车29 BN 巴里·诺曼(Barry Norman)看电影30 CO 克里斯·奥唐尼尔(Chris O'Donnell)大斗蝙蝠侠31 CA 查理的天使(Charlie's Angels)霹雳娇娃卡梅伦·迪亚兹完美的臀部32 CB 查里·布朗(Charlie Brown)Snoopy 那只小鸟33 CC 查理·卓别林(Charlie Chaplin)拐杖和八字步34 CD 查尔斯·达尔文(Charles Darwin)进化论蝴蝶和人猿35 CE 克林特·伊斯特伍德(Clint Eastwood)老牛仔《廊桥遗梦》36 CS 反恐精英(Counter-Strike)游戏AK4737 CG 漫画(Computer Graphics)38 CH 查尔顿·赫斯顿(Charlton Heston)乘坐战车39 CN 中国(China)中文域名国旗40 DO 多米尼克·奥布莱恩(Dominic O'Brien)玩扑克41 DA 大卫·艾登堡(David Attenborough)在矮树丛中匍匐行进42 DB 丹尼·布鲁(Danny Blue)飞天大盗骗子43 DC 大卫·科波菲尔(David Copperfield)变魔术44 DD 唐老鸭(Donald Duck)嘎嘎叫45 DE 杜克·艾灵顿(Duke Ellington)弹奏钢琴46 DS 迪丽娅·史密斯(Delia Smith)烤蛋糕47 DG 大卫·高尔(David Gower)手握板球拍48 DH达斯汀·霍夫曼(Dustin Hoffman)雨人49 DN 死亡笔记(Death Note)拉夜神月50 EO 小驴依唷(Eeyore)咀嚼蓟草51 EA 古罗马皇帝奥古斯都(Emperor Augustus)穿着皇袍52 EB 俄妮•卜莱登(Enid Blyton)写作53 EC 埃里克•克莱普顿(Eric Clapton)弹吉他54 ED 伊莉莎•多莉特(Eliza Doolittle)卖花55 EE 埃德娜•埃弗拉吉(Edna Everage)挥舞剑兰56 ES 吝啬鬼埃比尼泽(Ebenezer Scrooge)数钱57 EG艾内斯托·切·格瓦拉(Ernesto "Che" Guevara)拉美英雄头戴革命扁帽58 EH 埃德蒙•希拉里(Edmund Hillary)站立在珠穆朗玛峰上59 EN 古罗马皇帝尼禄(Emperor Nero)拉小提琴60 SO 斯佳丽•奥哈拉(Scarlett O'Hara)晕倒61 SA 萨尔瓦多•阿连德(Salvador Allende)吃辣椒62 SB 睡美人(Sleeping Beauty)沉睡63 SC 肖恩•康纳利(Sean Connery)持枪64 SD 萨尔瓦多•达利(Salvador Dali)留着大胡子65 SE 苏•埃伦(Sue Ellen)喝着伏特加酒66 SS 斯蒂芬•斯皮尔伯格(Steven Spielberg)拍摄《外星人》67 SG 辣妹(The Spice Girls)吃咖哩粉68 SH 萨达姆•侯赛因(Saddam Hussein)烧油井69 SN 萨姆•尼尔(Sam Neill)与恐龙奔跑70 GO 乔治•奥威尔(George Orwell)打老鼠71 GA 乔治奥•阿玛尼(Georgio Armani)缝制女装72 GB 乔治•布什(George Bush)焚烧灌木丛73 GC 乔治•克鲁尼(George Clooney)戴着听诊器74 GD 杰拉尔德•德帕迪约(Gérard Depardieu)挥剑75 GE 格洛里亚•伊斯特芬(Gloria Estefan)引吭高歌76 GS 吉尔伯特和苏力文(Gilbert & Sullivan)演歌剧77 GG 杰曼•格瑞尔(Germaine Greer)焚烧胸罩78 GH 乔治•哈里森(George Harrison)沉思79 GN 格雷格•诺曼(Greg Norman)打高尔夫80 HO 黑兹尔•欧可诺(Hazel O'Connor)打碎玻璃81 HA 哈罗德•艾布拉姆斯(Harold Abrams)跑步82 HB 圣经(Holy Bible)红本子83 HC 亨利•库珀(Henry Cooper)拳击84 HD 汉普蒂•邓普蒂(Humpty Dumpty)从墙上摔下来85 HE 哈利•恩菲(Harry Enfield)电话访问86 HS 霍默•辛普森(Homer Simpson)吃油炸圈87 HG 休•格兰特(Hugh Grant)四个婚礼一个葬礼88 HH 大个子霍根(Hulk Hogan)摔跤89 HN 霍雷肖•纳尔逊(Horatio Nelson)掌舵90 NO 尼克•欧文(Nick Owen)坐在沙发上91 NA 尼尔•阿姆斯特朗(Neil Armstrong)身穿太空服92 NB 诺曼•贝茨(Norman Bates)淋浴93 NC 纳奥米•坎贝尔(Naomi Campbell)绊倒94 ND 尼尔•戴尔蒙德(Neil Diamond)坐在岩石上95 NE 诺尔•艾德曼(Noel Edmonds)扔弃油腻物96 NS 南希•西娜扎(Nancy Sinatra)与弗兰克进行二重奏97 NG 诺埃尔•盖拉弗(Noel Gallagher)用麦克风演唱98 NH 纳塞尔•侯赛因(Nasser Hussein)投掷板球99 NN 尼克•诺尔蒂(Nick Nolte)穿得像个流浪汉。

B18系列产品说明书

B18系列产品说明书
6MB18A 812MB18A 16MB18A MCS50B18A 6M3B18ACO 812MB18S
*(XXX)CO
4
MC/AC
4
1/2" [13] & 3/4" [19]
Attaches to 1/8" [3] through 1/4" [6] flange.
4
1" [25]
4
MC/AC
4
1/2" [13] & 3/4" [19]
other purpose.
NOTE: All load ratings are for static conditions and do not account for dynamic loading such as wind, water or seismic loads, unless otherwise noted.
Pentair, CADDY, ERICO CADWELD, ERICO CRITEC, ERICO, ERIFLEX, and LENTON are owned by Pentair or its global affiliates. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Pentair reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice.
CADDY B18 series with threaded rod going through both
the B18 and the box, this single support is appropriate.

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.。

VIO S118 快速入门手册说明书

VIO S118 快速入门手册说明书

Quick start user manualSection 1The warnings in this manual must be observed together with the "USER MANUAL - Section 2".Le avvertenze nel presente manuale devono essere osservate congiuntamente al “MANUALE D’USO – Sezione 2”.Die Warnungen in diesem Handbuch müssen in Verbindung mit der "BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG - Abschnitt 2" beobachtet werden”.Les avertissements specifiés dans ce manuel doivent être respectés ainsi que les "CARACTERISTIQUES TECHNIQUES -Section 2"Las advertencias del presente manual se deben tener en cuenta conjuntamente con las del “MANUAL DEL USUARIO” - Sección 2”.A.E.B. Industriale Srl Via Brodolini, 8 Località Crespellano 40053 VALSAMOGGIA BOLOGNA (ITALIA)Thank you for choosing a dBTechnologies Product!VIO S118 is an active horn loaded subwoofer, designed for professional use, easy to fly, equipped with one 18” woofer (voice coil: 4”). The powerful DIGIPRO® G4 amplifier section, capable of handling up to 1600 W (RMS power), is controlled by a DSP, which can perform a detailed customization of the output sound of the subwoofer. In particular, thanks to the complete control interface, it is possible to accurately tune various types of configurations, like cardioid or end-fire. The RDnet connections allow in-depth remote control, thanks also to free available software (dBTechnologies Network, dBTechnologies Composer). WPD (wireless position detection) is a new feature which allows recognizing the placement of the subwoofer in line-array (in the real use). Professional accessories (like FSA-VIOL210 flown adapter, GSA-VIOL210 stack adapter, DRK-210 fly-bar, DO-VIOS118 dolly) ensure easy set-up to create different configurations, completing live installations with VIO-L210 line-arrays.Check the site for the complete user manual!1) UnpackingThe box contains:No. VIO S118No. 1 Mains cable with Neutrik® powerCON TRUE1connectorNo. 1 FuseThis quick start and warranty documentation2) Easy installationThe quick assembly in line-array is guaranteed by:UPPER SIDEfront retractable brackets (A), for anchoring to ahigher subwoofer or DRK-210 fly-bar (flowninstallation)rear retractable brackets(B), for anchoring to ahigher subwoofer, to DRK-210 fly-bar (flowninstallation) or to GSA-VIOL210 (stacked installation)quick-release pins (C) for securing the retractablebracketsLOWER SIDEfront anchorage system(D), for anchoring to alower subwoofer or to VIO-L210 module (flowninstallation)rear anchorage system (E), for anchoring to alower subwoofer or to FSA-VIOL210 (flowninstallation)TOP AND LATERAL SIDESpick points forDRK- 210 fly-bar (F)(stacked mounting)pole-mount adapter (G)(M20 threaded hole)handles (H) (2 for eachside)The use of main accessories for each type ofinstallation is illustrated in the pictures below. Pleaserefer to the related instructions and complete manualsfor further information.The product and accessories must be handled bytrained personnel only! The user is required tofollow regulations and mandatory laws onsafety of the country in which the product is used. Don’tuse handles and/or roping points to suspend VIO S118!3) First switch-onThe DIGIPRO G4 amplifier of VIO S118 is controlled by a powerful DSP. All the connections and controls are in the rear amplifier control panel:The subwoofer is supplied with a mounted fuse for operation within the 220-240V~ range. If you need to operate in the 100-120V~ voltage range:▪ Disconnect all connections, including the powersupply▪ Wait 5 minutes▪ Replace the fuse with the one provided in thepackage for the 100-120V~ range1 – Input (balanced) connector2 – Link/Xover Out (balanced) connector3 – Subwoofer attenuation rotary control4 – Delay rotary controls5 – Polarity switch6 – Cardioid preset switch7 – Link/Xover Out switch8 – Xover LPF9 – Status LEDs (Limiter, Signal, Mute/Protection, Ready)10 – RDNet Data In 11 – RDNet Data Out 12 – RDNet status LEDs 13 – System test switch14 – USB Data Service (USB-standard Type B) 15 – Full Range Mains input connector 16 – Mains Link connector 17 – Mains Fusea) Once you have properly set up the desiredconfiguration (see also the VIO S118 complete user manual and accessories instructions for further information), connect the audio input (1). Set the Subwoofer attenuation (3) to 0 dB.b) Connect the possible output direct link (2), and set the Link/Xover Out switch (7). If your choice is Xover, you can choose the LPF frequency with (8) Xover rotary. This filter does not affect the “Link” output, if selected with (7).c) Choose the Subwoofer Setup (Delay 4, Polarity 5) In cardioid configuration, please note that thecardioid preset switch (6), when active, bypass these controls.d) In case of remote control, connect the Data Input (10) to the hardware remote controller (RDNetControl 2 or RDNet Control 8) with cables equipped with etherCON connectors. Then connect the Data Output (11) to the Data Input (10) of a possiblesecond device, and so on. When the RDNet network is on and it has recognized the connected device, the LED “Link” (12) is on. The other LEDs (12) “Active” start blinking at the presence of data transmission, the “Remote Preset Active” advise that all the local controls set on the amplifier panel (level, DSPpresets, etc.) are by-passed and controlled remotely by RDNet. In remote control it is essential the use of free dBTechnologies software:∙ dBTechnologies Network,useful for an in-depth control of different devices in remote connection;∙ dBTechnologies Composer,useful for the complete sound system design for various professional needs, particularly developed for VIO series.e) Connect the power supply (15). Link the power to other subwoofer or modules (see Technical Data for further information) using mains link connector (16).For further information, download the complete user manual and the free software:/EN/Downloads.aspx or scan the QR code.Technical DataSpeaker Type: Active horn-loaded subwooferAcoustical dataFrequency Response [-6 dB]:36 Hz – Cut frequency(crossover - dependent)Frequency Response [-10 dB (HPF)]:33 HzMax SPL (1 m): 139 dBLF: 1 x 18”LF Voice Coil: 4”Crossover freq.: 60 to 110 Hz + full-rangeDirectivity: (omnidirectional) Cardioid with DSPAmplifierAmp Technology: Digipro® G4Power supply: Full range with PFCAmp Class: Class-DRMS Power: 1600 WPeak Power: 3200 WCooling: Passive (convection)Operating voltage:100-240V~ 50-60 Hz (Full Range)Wireless position recognition: WPD technologyProcessorController: DSP, 64 bit 96 kHzLimiter: Peak, RMS, ThermalControls: Rotary Delay Control (0-9.9 ms, steps: 0.1 ms),switches (Link/Xover, Cardioid Preset, System test,Phase), Subwoofer level, Xover LPFInputMains connections: PowerCON® TRUE1 In/linkMaximum number of subwoofer for each daisy chainpower connection [mains input + mains link]: 1+3 VIOS118** (220-240V~), 1+1 VIO S118** (100-120V~)Signal Input: (Balanced)1x IN (female)Signal Out: (Balanced) Link OUT (male)RDNET connectors:Data In / Data OutUSB connector: standard USB B-type (for SERVICE DATA)MechanicsHousing: Wooden box/black polyurea finishGrille: Full metal (CNC machining)Handles: 2 per sideRigging points: 4 in the upper side, 4 in the lower sidePick points (stack mode): yes (on top for DRK210)Width: 720 mm (28.34 in)Height: 520 mm (20.47 in)Depth: 695 mm (27.36 in)Weight: 45.1 kg (99.42 lbs.)Download the complete user manual on:/EN/Downloads.aspxEMI CLASSIFICATIONAccording to the standards EN 55103 this equipment is designed and suitable to operate in E5 Electromagnetic environments.FCC CLASS A STATEMENT ACCORDING TO TITLE 47, PART 15, SUBPART B, §15.105This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.WARNING: This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR 32. In a residential environment this equipment may cause radio interference. WARNING: Make sure that the loudspeaker is securely installed in a stable position to avoid any injuries or damages to persons or properties. For safety reasons do not place one loudspeaker on top of another without proper fastening systems. Before hanging the loudspeaker check all the components for damages, deformations, missing or damaged parts that may compromise safety during installation. If you use the loudspeakers outdoor avoid spots exposed to bad weather conditions.Contact dB Technologies for accessories to be used with speakers. dBTechnologies will not accept any responsibility for damages caused by inappropriate accessories or additional devices.Features, specification and appearance of products are subject to change without notice.dBTechnologies reserves the right to make changes or improvements in design or manufacturing without assuming any obligation to change or improve products previously manufactured.Scan withyour QRReader App todownload thecomplete UserManual。

MX118中文资料

MX118中文资料

FULL-DUPLEX SCRAMBLER FOR CORDLESS TELEPHONES3) A 3.3 kHz inversion carrier (injection tone).4) A 14th order bandpass filter (300-3000 Hz).5) Input op-amps with externally adjustable gain.The MX118 uses CMOS switched-capacitor filter technology and operates from a single supply in the range of 3.0 V to 5.5 V. The inversion carrier's frequency and filter switching clock are generated on-chip using an external 4.433619 MHz crystal or clock input.MX118DW (SOIC-16)DescriptionThe MX118 is a full-duplex frequency inversion scram-bler that secures cordless telephone conversations. The two audio paths, C1 and C2, are identical and independ-ent. Each consists of the following:1) A 10th order lowpass filter cut off at 3.1 kHz.2) A balanced modulator with high baseband and carrier rejection.* Electronics Communications Privacy Act (Title 18 US Code 2510 et seq.).MX118元器件交易网元器件交易网MX118Page 2MX-COM, INC.元器件交易网MX118Pin Function ChartMX-COM, INC.Page 3元器件交易网MX118Page 4MX-COM, INC.MX-COM, INC.Page 5MX118Application InformationSystem GainsWhen calculating the external components for the operation of the MX118 the following should be considered:a) The input Lowpass Filter has a typical gain of 0.5 dB.b) The Balanced Modulator has a typical attenuation of 4.0 dB.c) The Output Bandpass Filter has a typical gain of 4.5 dB.Ho How the In w the In w the Inver ver verter ter ter WW orks Carrier Frequency minus Input Voice Frequency equals Scrambled Voice Frequency.元器件交易网MX118SpecificationsAbsolute Maximum RatingsExceeding the maximum rating can result in device damage. Operation of the device outside the operating limits is not suggested.Supply Voltage-0.3 to 7.0 VInput Voltage at any pin(Ref. VSS = 0V)-0.3V to (VDD+ 0.3V)Output sink/source currentsupply pins±30mAother pins±20mATotal Device Dissipation@ 25°C800mW max. Derating10mW/°C Operating Temperature-10°C to +70°C Storage Temperature-40°C to +85°C Operating LimitsAll devices were measured under the following conditions unless otherwise noted.VDD= 3.75 VTAMB= 25°CClock = 4.433619 MHzAudio Level 0dB Ref. = 387 mVrms @ 1 kHzNoise Bandwidth = 30kHzCharacteristics See Note Min.T yp.Max.Unit Static ValuesSupply Voltage 3.0 3.75 5.5V Supply Current- 4.0 6.0mA Input Impedance, Amplifiers 1.010.0-MΩOutput ImpedanceC1, C2-200-ΩAmplifiers-10.0-kΩLogic 1 Voltage70% VDD --Logic 0 Voltage--30% VDD On-Chip Xtal OscillatorRIN 10.0--MΩROUT -10.0-kΩInverter Gain-10.0-V/V Gain/Bandwidth Product-10.0-MHz Dynamic Values (Single Channel)Analog Signal Input Levels-16.0-+3dB Carrier Breakthrough1,2--64.0-dB Baseband Breakthrough1,2--50.0-dB Carrier Frequency5-3299-Hz Analog Output Noise3--47.0-42.0dB Upper Cut-off Frequency (-3dB)3100--Hz Passband Ripple (300 to 2950 Hz)-1.5-+1.5dB Attenuation at 3.3 kHz30.034.0-dB Passband Gain-20.5+3dB Overall Modulated or De-Modulated Channel Response (Scrambler-Descrambler End-to-End)Passband Frequencies300-2950Hz Passband Ripple-3-+2dB Passband Gain @ 1 kHz40 1.0 3.0dB Distortion1-- 3.0% Low Frequency Attenuation @ 150 Hz2634-dB NOTES1. Measured with Input Level -3 dB.2. Single Modulated Channel.3. Short circuit input, any analog output, in 30 kHz bandwidth.4. Op Amp gain 0 dB.5. Accuracy dependent on Xtal/clock.元器件交易网Page 6MX-COM, INC.CML Product DataIn the process of creating a more global image, the three standard product semiconductor companies of CML Microsystems Plc (Consumer Microcircuits Limited (UK), MX-COM, Inc (USA) and CML Microcircuits (Singapore) Pte Ltd) have undergone name changes and, whilst maintaining their separate new names (CML Microcircuits (UK) Ltd, CML Microcircuits (USA) Inc and CML Microcircuits (Singapore) Pte Ltd), now operate under the single title CML Microcircuits.These companies are all 100% owned operating companies of the CML Microsystems Plc Group and these changes are purely changes of name and do not change any underlying legal entities and hence will have no effect on any agreements or contacts currently in force.CML Microcircuits Product Prefix CodesUntil the latter part of 1996, the differentiator between products manufactured and sold from MXCOM, Inc. and Consumer Microcircuits Limited were denoted by the prefixes MX and FX respectively. These products use the same silicon etc. and today still carry the same prefixes. In the latter part of 1996, both companies adopted the common prefix: CMX.This notification is relevant product information to which it is attached.CML Microcircuits (USA) [formerly MX-COM, Inc.] Product Textual MarkingOn CML Microcircuits (USA) products, the ‘MX-COM’ textual logo is being replaced by a ‘CML’textual logo.Company contact information is as below:MicrocircuitsSEMICONDUCTORSCML MicrocircuitsCOMMUNICATIONSEMICONDUCTORSMicrocircuitsSEMICONDUCTORSMicrocircuitsInc.COMMUNICATION SEMICONDUCTORSOval Park, Langford, Maldon,Essex, CM9 6WG, EnglandTel:+44 (0)1621 875500Fax:+44 (0)1621 875600uk.sales@4800 Bethania Station Road,Winston-Salem, NC 27105, USATel:+1 336 744 5050,0800 638 5577Fax:+1 336 744 5054us.sales@No 2 Kallang Pudding Road, 09-05/06 Mactech Industrial Building,Singapore 349307Tel:+65 7450426Fax:+65 7452917sg.sales@ D/CML (D)/2 May 2002元器件交易网。

Marpol-AnnexI

Marpol-AnnexI
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Marpol 73/78 Annex I
Oil and oil waste
Oil means petroleum in any form including crude oil, fuel oil, sludge etc. Note that animal and vegetable oils fall under the category of “noxious liquid substances” Y.
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Marpol 73/78 Annex I
Application
1.Ships entitled to fly the flag of a Party; and 2.Ships not entitled to fly the flag of a Party but which operate under the authority of a Party.
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Marpol 73/78 Annex I
MARPOL-1997 protocol
• The protocol of 1997 amends the Convention, adding a new Annex Ⅵ, Regulations for the Prevention of Air Pollution from ships.
Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas (PSSAs)
• an area that needs special protection through action by IMO because of its significance for recognized ecological or socioeconomic or scientific reasons and which may be vulnerable to damage by international maritime activities.

1181中文资料

1181中文资料

1181 TapeCopper Foil with Conductive Adhesive Data SheetProduct Description3M™ 1181 Tape consists of a 1-ounce deadsoft copper foil backing and a unique electrically conductive pressure-sensitive acrylic adhesive.• Deadsoft 1-ounce copper foil backing • Conductive acrylic adhesive• Supplied on a removable liner for easy handling and diecuttingLike all 3M shielding tapes, 3M 1181 is available in standard and custom widths and lengths. Standard length is 18 yards.• Widths from 1/4” to 23”• Longer lengths up to several times normal length, dependent upon width. Check with Customer Service.Applications3M 1181Tape is typically used for applications requiring excellent electrical conductivity from the application substrate through the adhesive to the foil backing. Common uses include grounding and EMI shielding in equipment, components, shielded rooms, etc. The copper foil backing is solderable and resists oxidation and discoloration.Shielding EffectivenessMany factors determine the true shielding effectiveness of a shielding tape, including type and thickness of foil, adhesive type, intimacy of contact, smoothness of application surface, strength and frequency of the EMI signal, etc. However, using standard tests and fixtures, it is possible to determine a value for the attenuation.For 3M 1181 Tape, typical shielding effectiveness (far field) is in the range of 60dB to 80dB (30 MHz to 1 GHz).Properties TypicalValuesBacking thickness 1 1.4 mil (0,04mm)Total thickness (backing plus adhesive) 2 2.6 mil (.066mm)Breaking strength 125 lb./in (44 N/10mm)Adhesion to steel 135 oz/in (3,8 N/10mm)Electrical resistance through adhesive 2 0.005 ohmFlame retardancy 3 Pass* Footnote: 1. Test method ASTM D 10002. MIL-STD-202 Method 3 07 maintained at 5 psi (3,4 N/cm2) measured over 1 in2 surface area. Conductive particles in the adhesiveprovide the electrical path between the application substrate and the foil backing.3. UL-recognized for flame retardancy per UL 510, Product Category 0ANZ2, File E17385.3M is a trademark of 3M. Important NoticeAll statements, technical information and recommendations related to the Seller’s products are based on information believed to be reliable, but the accuracy or completeness thereof is not guaranteed. Before utilizing the product, the user should determine the suitability of the product for its intended use. The user assumes all risks and liability whatsoever in connection with such use.Any statements or recommendations of the Seller which are not contained in the Seller’s current publications shall have no force or effect unless contained in an agreement signed by an authorized officer of the Seller. The statements contained herein are made in lieu of all warranties,expressed or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose which warranties are hereby expressly disclaimed. SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO THE USER OR ANY OTHER PERSON UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY, FOR ANY INJURY OR FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SUSTAINED OR INCURRED BY REASON OF THE USE OF ANY OF THESELLER’S PRODUCTS THAT WERE DEFECTIVE.Electrical Products Division6801 River Place Blvd.Austin, TX 78726-9000800 676 8381/elpd© 3M 199878-8124-4702-3。

D110277中文资料

D110277中文资料

* Color Black available by request, please contact Customer Service.
D ±0,30 (.012) 16,00 (.630) 16,00 (.630) 16,00 (.630) 16,00 (.630) 19,00 (.748)
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Cable Diameter
D Cannon D-Subminiature Accessories
EMI Shielded Backshell
Snap-Together Metalized Plastic
Metalized plastic backshells reduce EMI/RFI emissions. Metalized plastic provides a light weight solution. Design includes integral strain relieving cable clamp.
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D Cannon D-Subminiature Accessories
Selection Guide
Locking Hardware
Jackscrew Assembly Jackpost Assembly
see page 15
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42,01 (1.654) 8,99 (.354)
13,00 (.512)
Dimensions shown in mm (inch) Specifications and dimensions subject to change
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D ±0,30 (.120) 16,00 (.630) 16,00 (.630) 16,00 (.630) 16,00 (.630) 19,00 (.748)

TB118 中文说明书

TB118 中文说明书

第一章 系统配置及安装
第一章:系统配置及安装
1.产 品配置及说 明
序号
型号
配置说明
数量 备注
PS630AM
2 4/ 2 4 +7 + 3路 电子 尺
1套
1 .主 机
PS800AM
31/ 28+10 + 3路电子 尺
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PS820AM
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TB118 使用 说明书 V3.2
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目录
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1. TB118键盘安装尺寸图........................................62 2. 开关电源外形尺寸及安装孔位图...............................63 3. 主机外形尺寸及安装孔位图...................................63 4. 系 统 接 线 图.. .. .. ... . .. .. ... . . ... .. .. . .. . .. .. ... .. . 64 5. P S6 30A M 输入 输出 接线 图. .. . .. . .. .. ... .. .. . .. . .. .. ...65 6. P S8 00A M 输入 输出 接线 图. .. . .. . .. .. ... .. .. . .. . .. .. ...66 7. P S8 20A M 输入 输出 接线 图. .. . .. . .. .. ... .. .. . .. . .. .. ...67

钚金属(覆盖)说明书

钚金属(覆盖)说明书

C ADMIUMSECTION 1:PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONPRODUCT IDENTIFIERProduct form: SolidProduct Name: Cadmium Metal (Coating)Formula: Cd Synonyms: N/A INTENDED USE OF PRODUCTUse: Industrial; professional use onlyEMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERCHEMTEL 24 HR Emergency number: 1-800-255-3924SECTION 2: HAZARD IDENTIFICATIONGHS CLASSIFICATION: Acute toxicity, category 3, Carcinogenicity, category 2, Specific target organ toxicity, repeated or prolonged exposure, category 2HAZARD STATEMENTS:H301: Toxic if swallowed. H331: Toxic if inhaled. H350: May cause cancer.H373: May cause damage to organs throughprolonged or repeated exposure.PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS:P264: Wash hands thoroughly after handling P261: Avoid breathing in dust or fumes.P270: Do not eat, drink, or smoke when using this product P201: Obtain special instructions before use.P202: Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood. P280: Wear protective gloves/clothing and face/eye protection.P301+P310: IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CONTROL CENTER P304: IF INHALED: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing. P308+P313: IF exposed or concerned: Get medical advice/attention. P405: Store locked upP501: Dispose of contents in accordance with local and federal regulationsSECTION 3:COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTSMIXTUREPrecautionary Statements: Not ApplicableSUBSTANCE NameProduct Identifier % Classification (GHS -US) Cadmium, Metal7440-43-9100See section 2Signal Word:DANGERSafety Data SheetSUPPLIERSPIRA MANUFACTURING CORP.650 JESSIE ST.SAN FERNANDO, CA 91340PH: 818-764-8222FX: 818-764-9880SECTION 4:FIRST AID MEASURESGeneral First-aid Measures: Under normal handling and use, exposure to solid forms of this material present few health haz-ards. Subsequent operations such as grinding, melting or welding may produce hazardous dust or fumes which can be inhaled or come in contact with the skin or eyes. Emergency responders should take care to avoid secondary exposure to cadmium particulate. Wear appropriate protective equipment.INHALATION: Remove to fresh air, keep warm and quiet, give oxygen if breathing is difficult. Seek immediate medical attention. Treat pulmonary edema as a priority, even if no symptoms (i.e. wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, etc.) are apparent. Symptoms of pulmonary edema can be delayed up to 48 hours after exposure. Quickly transport victim to an emergency care facility.INGESTION: Rinse mouth with water. Do not induce vomiting. Seek immediate medical attention. Never induce vomiting or give any-thing by mouth to an unconscious person. Ingested cadmium may lead to spontaneous vomiting. If vomiting occurs naturally, have victim rinse mouth with water again.SKIN: Remove contaminated clothing, wash affected area with soap and water. Seek medical attention. Wash contaminated clothing before reusing.EYES: Flush eyes with lukewarm water, including under upper and lower eyelids, for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention.Most Important Symptoms/Effects, Acute and Delayed: May cause irritation. See section 11 for more information.Indication of Immediate Medical Attention and Special Treatment: No other information available.SECTION 5:FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURESExtinguishing Media: Use Class D dry powder extinguishing agent.Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: Do not use water or foam.Specific Hazards Arising from the Material: This product does not present fire or explosion hazards as shipped. Fine dust from processing may ignite if allowed to accumulate and subjected to an ignition source. When heated, cadmium emits highly toxic fumes of cadmium oxide.Special Protective Equipment and Precautions for Firefighters: Full face, self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing when necessary.SECTION 6:SPILL OR LEAK MEASURES/PROCEDURESPersonal Precautions, Protective Equipment, and Emergency Procedures: Wear appropriate respiratory and protective equipment specified in section 8. Avoid creating dusts. Avoid breathing dust or fume. Isolate spill area and provide ventilation.Methods and Materials for Containment and Cleaning Up: For larger pieces - pick up mechanically. For chips or dust - vacuum spill using a system equipped with a HEPA filtration system and place in properly labeled closed containers. Special precautions must be taken when changing filters on HEPA vacuum cleaners used to clean up hazardous materials. Caution should be taken to minimize airborne generation of particulate and avoid contamination of air and water.Environmental Precautions: Do not allow to enter drains or to be released to the environment.SECTION 7:HANDLING AND STORAGEPrecautions for Safe Handling: Handle in a well-ventilated area. Avoid creating dust. Avoid exposure to high temperature. Avoid breathing dust or fumes. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Wash thoroughly before eating or smoking. See section 8 for infor-mation on personal protection equipment.Conditions for Safe Storage, Including Any Incompatibilities: Store in a sealed container. Store in a cool, dry area. . Do not store together with oxidizers, acids or halogens. See section 10 for more information on incompatible materials.CHEMICAL NAME: CADMIUM, METALCONTROL PARAMETERS/ ENGINEERING MEASURES: Local exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls are normally required when handling or using this product to avoid overexposure.PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE): Lab coat, apron, eye wash, safety shower.RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: When potential exposures are above the occupational limits, approved respirators must be used. . Respiratory protection may be required in addition to ventilation depending upon conditions of use.EYE PROTECTION: Wear chemical splash goggles when handling this product. Have an eye wash station available.SKIN PROTECTION: Avoid skin contact by wearing chemically resistant gloves, an apron and other protective equipment de-pending upon conditions of use. Inspect gloves for chemical break -through and replace at regular intervals. Clean protective equipment regularly. Wash hands and other exposed areas with mild soap and water before eating, drinking, and when leaving work.SECTION 9:PHYSICAL DATASECTION 10:REACTIVITY DATASECTION 8: PROTECTION INFORMATIONFORMULA: CdMOLECULAR WEIGHT: 112.411 APPEARANCE: Silvery metallic ODOR: No data available PHYSICAL STATE: Solid pH: No data availableMELTING POINT: 609.62°F (320.9°C) BOILING POINT: 1400°F (765°C)FREEZING POINT: No data available FLAMMABILITY: No data Available FLASH POINT: No data availableAUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE: No data available DECOMPOSITION TEMPERATURE: No data available VAPOR PRESSURE : 1mm Hg at 741.2°F (394°C) SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 8.642 g/cc Insoluble in waterREACTIVITY: No data.CHEMICAL STABILITY: Stable under recommended handling and storage conditions. (see section 7) POSSIBILITY OF HAZARDOUS REACTIONS: High temperatures will generate toxic cadmium oxide fumes. CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Avoid creating or accumulating fines or dusts. Avoid high temperatures.INCOMPATABLE MATERIALS: Peroxides, chlorates, nitrates, halogens, interhalogens, strong acids, strong bases, sulphur, potassi-um, zinc, selenium and tellurium.HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Cadmium oxide fumes.ACGIHOSHA PELTLVSTEL TWASTEL 0.01 MG/M3N/A0.005 MG/M3N/AROUTES OF ENTRY: Inhalation, ingestion, skin, eyes. Product as shipped does not present an inhalation hazard; however subse-quent operations may create dusts or fumes which could be inhaled.SYMPTOMS (ACUTE): Inhalation of fumes may cause upper respiratory tract irritation and systemic poisoning with early symptoms including headache, coughing, and a metallic taste.DELAYED EFFECTS: After a delay of several hours (up to 10) after inhalation of dust or fumes, a person may develop constriction of the chest, persistent cough, and progressive shortness of breath. There may be headache, chills, diarrhea, muscle aches, nausea, vomiting, irritability, and restlessness. Prolonged exposure to cadmium dust and/or fume may cause loss of sense of smell, occasional ulcerations of the nasal passages, rhinolaryngitis, cough, shortness of breath, mild anemia, sleeplessness, irritability, loss of appetite, and cadmium-yellow fringe on teeth.ACUTE TOXICITY:CHEMICAL NAME: CAS NUMBER ORAL LD50DERMAL LD50INHALATION LC50Cadmium, Metal7440-43-9 Rat - 225mg/kg N/A Rat - 25mg/kg/30 mins CARCINOGENICITY:CHEMICAL NAME: CAS NUMBER IARC NTP OSHACadmium, Metal 7440-43-9 1K -Known to be carcinogenicCHRONIC EFFECTS: The primary target organ for chronic cadmium effects is the kidney with increased excretion of a specific low molecular weight protein (beta-2-microglobulin). Exposures to high levels of cadmium dust or fume may be immediately dangerous to life or health and can cause delayed pneumonitis with fever and chest pain, and pulmonary edema resulting in death. SECTION 12:ECOLOGICAL DATAOVERVIEW: May be toxic to aquatic organisms. Do not allow material to be released to the environment. No further relevant information available.MOBILITY: N/APERSISTANCE: N/ABIOACCUMULATION: N/ADEGRADABLITY: N/AOTHER ADVERSE EFFECTS: N/ASECTION 13:DISPOSAL INFORMATIONDISPOSAL METHODS: Dispose in accordance with all applicable Federal, State and Local regulations. Always contact apermitted waste disposer (TSD) to assure complianceWASTE DISPOSAL CODE(S): Not determinedSECTION 11:TOXICITY DATAGROUND– DOT PROPER SHIPPING NAME: Not Available AIR– IATA PROPER SHIPPING NAME: Not AvailableTSCA STATUS:All components in this product are on the TSCA Inventory.CALIFORNIA PROP 65:WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the state of Californa to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.SECTION 16:ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONREVISED: MAY 2020Most of the available information on the health effects of cadmium has been gained from industrial exposure to, and research per-formed with, cadmium compounds. Comparatively little research has been conducted to determine the difference in health effects of cadmium metal as opposed to cadmium compounds. In animal studies, it appears that in acute exposures, the relatively more soluble cadmium chloride, cadmium oxide fume, and cadmium carbonate compounds are more toxic than the relatively less soluble cadmium sulfide compounds. Toxicity does not strictly correlate with solubility however, and the solubility of cadmium oxide in biological fluids may be greater than it's solubility in water. Cadmium metal dust is believed to be toxic and all precautions should be taken to avoid exposure. Inhalation and ingestion are the most hazardous routes of exposure. Heating cadmium to high temperature will produce cadmium oxide fume, which is known to be extremely toxic.The information contained in this document is based on the state of our knowledge at the time of publication and is believed to be correct, but does not purport to be all inclusive and shall be used only as a guide. Spira Manufacturing Corp. makes norepresentation, warranty, or guarantee of any kind with respect to the information contained in this document or any use of the product based on this infor-mation. Nathan Trotter shall not be held liable for any damages resulting from handling or from contact with the above product. Users should satisfy themselves that they have all current data relevant to their particular use. GLOSSARY:SECTION 15:REGULATORY INFORMATIONCHEMICAL NAME: CAS NUMBER §313 NAME§313 RQCERCLA RQ §302 TPQCAA 112(2) TQCadmium, Metal7440-43-9LeadNo10lb final RQ (no reporting of releases of this hazardous sub-stance is re-quired if the diameter of the pieces of solid metal released is >100μm):4.54kg final RQ (no reporting of releases of this hazardous substance is required if the diameter of the pieces of the solid metal is >100μm)NoNoACGIH: American Conference of Governmental Industrial HygienistsCAS: Chemical Abstract Service NumberCERCLA: Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability ActDOT: U.S. Department of TransportationIARC: International Agency for Research on Cancer N/A: Not AvailableNTP: National Toxicology ProgramOSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Administration PEL: Permissible Exposure Limit PPM: Parts per millionRCRA: Resource Conservation and Recovery ActSARA: Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act TLV: Threshold Limit ValueTSCA: Toxic Substances Control Act。

book118文档解析

book118文档解析

book118文档解析《book118文档解析》书籍是人类智慧的结晶,是知识的源泉,而《book118》作为一本文档,可能蕴含着丰富的信息和有价值的内容。

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BULD118D-1资料

BULD118D-1资料

BULD118D-1HIGH VOLTAGE FAST-SWITCHINGNPN POWER TRANSISTORsINTEGRATED ANTIPARALLEL COLLECTOR- EMITTER DIODE s HIGH VOLTAGE CAPABILITYs LOW SPREAD OF DYNAMIC PARAMETERS sMINIMUM LOT-TO-LOT SPREAD FOR RELIABLE OPERATIONsVERY HIGH SWITCHING SPEEDAPPLICATIONS: s ELECTRONIC BALLASTS FOR FLUORESCENT LIGHTINGs FLYBACK AND FORWARD SINGLETRANSISTOR LOW POWER CONVERTERS DESCRIPTION The device is manufactured using high voltage Multi Epitaxial Planar technology for high switching speeds and medium voltage capability.It uses a Cellular Emitter structure with planar edge termination to enhance switching speeds while maintaining the wide RBSOA.The device is designed for use in lighting applications and low cost switch-mode power supplies.June 2001ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS®1/7THERMAL DATAELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (T case = 25 oC unless otherwise specified)Note : Product is pre-selected in storage time (GROUP A and GROUP B). STMicroelectronics reserves the right to ship either groupsaccording to production availability. Please contact your nearest STMicroelectronics sales office for delivery details.BULD118D-1Safe Operating AreasDC Current GainCollector Emitter Saturation VoltageDerating CurveDC Current GainBase Emitter Saturation VoltageBULD118D-1Inductive Fall TimeInductive Storage TimeResistive Fall TimeResistive Load Storage TimeReverse Biased SOABULD118D-1BULD118D-1 Figure 1:Inductive Load Switching Test Circuit.Resistive Load Switching Test Circuit.Figure 2:BULD118D-1Information furnished is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, STMicroelectronics assumes no responsibility for the consequences of use of such information nor for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of STMicroelectronics. Specification mentioned in this publication are subject to change without notice. This publication supersedes and replaces all information previously supplied. STMicroelectronics products are not authorized for use as critical components in life support devices or systems without express written approval of STMicroelectronics.The ST logo is a trademark of STMicroelectronics© 2001 STMicroelectronics – Printed in Italy – All Rights ReservedSTMicroelectronics GROUP OF COMPANIESAustralia - Brazil - China - Finland - France - Germany - Hong Kong - India - Italy - Japan - Malaysia - Malta - Morocco - Singapore - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - United Kingdom - U.S.A.BULD118D-1。

BUK118-50DL资料

BUK118-50DL资料

Philips Semiconductors Product specificationLogic level TOPFET BUK118-50DLDESCRIPTIONQUICK REFERENCE DATAMonolithic temperature andSYMBOL PARAMETERMAX.UNIT overload protected logic level power MOSFET in TOPFET2 technology V DS Continuous drain source voltage 50V assembled in a 3 pin plastic I D Continuous drain current 16A package.P D Total power dissipation65W T jContinuous junction temperature 150˚C APPLICATIONSR DS(ON)Drain-source on-state resistance 50m ΩI ISLInput supply currentV IS = 5 V650µAlamps motors solenoids heatersapplications.FEATURESTrenchMOS output stage Current limitingOverload protectionOvertemperature protectionProtection latched reset by input 5 V logic compatible input level Control of output stage and supply of overload protection circuits derived from input Low operating input current permits direct drive by micro-controllerESD protection on all pins Overvoltage clamping for turn off of inductive loadsPINNING - SOT78BPIN CONFIGURATIONSYMBOLPhilips Semiconductors Product specification Logic level TOPFET BUK118-50DLLIMITING VALUESLimiting values in accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134)SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN.MAX.UNITVDSContinuous drain source voltage1--50VI D Continuous drain current VIS= 5 V; Tmb=25 ˚C-self -AlimitedI D Continuous drain current VIS= 5 V; Tmb ≤125 ˚C-16AIIContinuous input current--55mAI IRM Non-repetitive peak input current tp≤ 1 ms-1010mAPD Total power dissipation Tmb≤ 25 ˚C-65WTstgStorage temperature--55175˚CTjContinuous junction temperature2normal operation-150˚CTsoldLead temperature during soldering-260˚C ESD LIMITING VALUESYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN.MAX.UNITVCElectrostatic discharge capacitor Human body model;-2kVvoltage C = 250 pF; R = 1.5 kΩOVERVOLTAGE CLAMPING LIMITING VALUESAt a drain source voltage above 50 V the power MOSFET is actively turned on to clamp overvoltage transients. SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN.MAX.UNITInductive load turn-off IDM = 16 A; VDD≤ 20 VEDSM Non-repetitive clamping energy Tmb≤ 25 ˚C-200mJEDRM Repetitive clamping energy Tmb≤ 95 ˚C; f = 250 Hz-32mJOVERLOAD PROTECTION LIMITING VALUEWith an adequate protection supply provided via the input pin, TOPFET can protect itself from two types of overload - overtemperature and short circuit load.SYMBOL PARAMETER REQUIRED CONDITION MIN.MAX.UNITVDS Drain source voltage3 4 V ≤ VIS≤ 5.5 V035VTHERMAL CHARACTERISTICSYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN.TYP.MAX.UNIT Thermal resistanceRth j-mbJunction to mounting base-- 1.75 1.92K/W 1 Prior to the onset of overvoltage clamping. For voltages above this value, safe operation is limited by the overvoltage clamping energy.2 A higher Tj is allowed as an overload condition but at the threshold Tj(TO)the over temperature trip operates to protect the switch.3 All control logic and protection functions are disabled during conduction of the source drain diode.Philips Semiconductors Product specification Logic level TOPFET BUK118-50DLOUTPUT CHARACTERISTICSLimits are for -40˚C ≤ Tmb ≤ 150˚C; typicals are for Tmb= 25 ˚C unless otherwise specifiedSYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN.TYP.MAX.UNIT Off-state VIS= 0 VV(CL)DSS Drain-source clamping voltage ID= 10 mA50--VIDM= 2 A; tp≤ 300 µs; δ≤ 0.01506070VI DSS Drain source leakage current VDS= 40 V--100µATmb= 25 ˚C-0.110µAOn-state IDM= 6 A; tp≤ 300 µs; δ≤ 0.01RDS(ON)Drain-source resistance VIS≥ 4.4 V--95mΩTmb= 25 ˚C-3650mΩVIS≥ 4 V--100mΩTmb= 25 ˚C-3955mΩOVERLOAD CHARACTERISTICS-40˚C ≤ Tmb≤ 150˚C unless otherwise specified.SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN.TYP.MAX.UNITShort circuit load VDS= 13 VI D Drain current limiting VIS= 5 V;Tmb= 25˚C162432A4.4 V ≤ VIS≤ 5.5 V12-36A4 V ≤ VIS≤ 5.5 V8-36AOverload protection VIS= 5 V;Tmb= 25˚CPD(TO)Overload power threshold device trips if PD> PD(TO)40120160WTDSCCharacteristic time which determines trip time1200350600µsOvertemperature protectionTj(TO)Threshold junction150170-˚C temperature21 Trip time td sc varies with overload dissipation PDaccording to the formula td sc≈ TDSC/ ln[ PD/ PD(TO)].2 This is independent of the dV/dt of input voltage VIS.Philips Semiconductors Product specification Logic level TOPFET BUK118-50DLINPUT CHARACTERISTICSThe supply for the logic and overload protection is taken from the input.Limits are for -40˚C ≤ Tmb ≤ 150˚C; typicals are for Tmb= 25˚C unless otherwise specifiedSYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN.TYP.MAX.UNITVIS(TO)Input threshold voltage VDS= 5 V; ID= 1 mA0.6- 2.4VTmb= 25˚C 1.1 1.6 2.1VI IS Input supply current normal operation; VIS= 5 V100220400µAVIS= 4 V80195330µAI ISL Input supply current protection latched; VIS= 5 V200400650µAVIS= 3 V130250430µAVISR Protection reset voltage1reset time tr≥ 100 µs 1.52 2.9Vt lr Latch reset time VIS1= 5 V, VIS2< 1 V1040100µsV(CL)IS Input clamping voltage II= 1.5 mA 5.5-8.5VRIG Input series resistance2Tmb= 25˚C-33-kΩto gate of power MOSFETSWITCHING CHARACTERISTICST mb = 25 ˚C; VDD= 13 V; resistive load RL= 4 Ω. Refer to waveform figure and test circuit.SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN.TYP.MAX.UNITtd on Turn-on delay time VIS= 5 V-1530µstrRise time-3060µstd off Turn-off delay time VIS= 0 V-70140µstfFall time-3570µs1 The input voltage below which the overload protection circuits will be reset.2 Not directly measureable from device terminals.Philips Semiconductors Product specification Logic level TOPFET BUK118-50DLMECHANICAL DATA1 Refer to mounting instructions for SOT78 (TO220) envelopes. Epoxy meets UL94 V0 at 1/8". Net mass:2 gPhilips Semiconductors Product specification Logic level TOPFET BUK118-50DLDEFINITIONSDATA SHEET STATUSDATA SHEET PRODUCT DEFINITIONSSTATUS1STATUS2Objective data Development This data sheet contains data from the objective specification forproduct development. Philips Semiconductors reserves the right tochange the specification in any manner without noticePreliminary data Qualification This data sheet contains data from the preliminary specification.Supplementary data will be published at a later date. PhilipsSemiconductors reserves the right to change the specification withoutnotice, in ordere to improve the design and supply the best possibleproductProduct data Production This data sheet contains data from the product specification. PhilipsSemiconductors reserves the right to make changes at any time inorder to improve the design, manufacturing and supply. Changes willbe communicated according to the Customer Product/ProcessChange Notification (CPCN) procedure SNW-SQ-650ALimiting valuesLimiting values are given in accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134). Stress above one or more of the limiting values may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only and operation of the device at these or at any other conditions above those given in the Characteristics sections ofthis specification is not implied. Exposure to limiting values for extended periods may affect device reliability. Application informationWhere application information is given, it is advisory and does not form part of the specification.Philips Electronics N.V. 2001All rights are reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the prior written consent of the copyright owner.The information presented in this document does not form part of any quotation or contract, it is believed to be accurate and reliable and may be changed without notice. No liability will be accepted by the publisher for any consequence of its use. Publication thereof does not convey nor imply any license under patent or other industrial or intellectual property rights.LIFE SUPPORT APPLICATIONSThese products are not designed for use in life support appliances, devices or systems where malfunction of these products can be reasonably expected to result in personal injury. Philips customers using or selling these products for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Philips for any damages resulting from such improper use or sale.1 Please consult the most recently issued datasheet before initiating or completing a design.2 The product status of the device(s) described in this datasheet may have changed since this datasheet was published. The latest information isavailable on the Internet at URL .。

OISD STD-118中文

OISD STD-118中文

OISD-STD-118 OISD -性病- 118Revision - II 修订-二FOR RESTRICTED 至于限CIRCULATION 循环LAYOUTS 布局FOR 的OIL AND GAS INSTALLATIONS 石油和天然气设施OISD –STANDARD –118 OISD -标准- 118Revision –II, September 2004 修订版-二,2004年9月Oil Industry Safety Directorate 石油工业安全局Government of India 印度政府Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas 教育部石油天然气OISD-STD-118 OISD -性病- 118Revision –II 修订-二September 2004 2004年9月FOR RESTRICTED 至于限CIRCULATION 循环LAYOUTS 布局FOR 的OIL AND GAS INSTALLATIONS 石油和天然气设施Prepared by 拟制人Committee on 委员会Layouts for Oil and Gas Installations 石油和天然气布局的装置OIL INDUSTRY SAFETY DIRECTORATE 石油安全首长7 TH FLOOR, NEW DELHI HOUSE 7 楼,新德里的住所27, BARAKHAMBA ROAD 27,BARAKHAMBA道路NEW DELHI –110 001 新德里- 110 001NOTE 注意OISD Publications are prepared for the use in the Oil and Gas Industry under the Ministry ofPetroleum & Natural Gas. OISD出版物是准备使用的气体在石油和天然气工业在石油部和自然。

Fitness Madness 19ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS说明书

Fitness Madness 19ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS说明书

5740AH - 40 Ton Air/Hydraulic Shop Press 5750AH - 50 Ton Air/Hydraulic Shop PressCONTENTS:Page 1Specifications2Safety Information and Warranty Information 3Parts List4-6Assembly Instructions789Pump and Ram Assembly Instructions Procedure for Bleeding Air Pump Instructions10-11Winch Kit Parts List and Winch Installation Instructions 12Replacement Parts List© Copyright 2020, Sunex Tools ®SAFETY INFORMATIONThis symbol alerts you to the possibility of serious injury or death if instructions are not followed.This symbol alerts you to the possibility of damage to or destruction of equipment if instructions are not followed.Failure to heed these warnings may result in lossof load, damage to the press and/or failure resulting in property damage, personal or fatal injury. Thisoperating manual contains important details concern-ing the safe operation of this tool. The user must read and understand these details before any use of the tool. This manual must be retained for future reference.• Read, study, understand and follow all instructions before operating this press.• Always wear safety goggles, (users and bystanders).•Parts being pressed may splinter, shatter, or be ejected from the press at a dangerous rate of speed. Because there are a variety of press applications, it is the responsibility of the press owner to provide adequate guards, eye protection and protective clothing to the press operator.• Visual inspection of the press should be made before use, checking for signs of cracked welds, bent bed pins, loose or missing bolts, leaks, or any other structural damage. Corrections must be made before using the press.•Do not go near leaks. High pressure hydraulic uid can puncture skin and cause serious injury,gangrene, or death. If injured, seek emergency medical help as immediate surgery is required to remove the uid.• Prior to use make sure the press is securely anchored to a concrete oor.•Keep hands, arms, feet, and legs out of work area. Accidental slippage can result in personal injury.• Always use an accurate force gauge to measure pressing force.• Do not exceed the rated capacity or tamper with the pressure/force settings. When attachments and adapters are used the rated capacity of the system shall be no greater than the rated capacity of the lowest rated component or combination of components that make up the system. • Avoid off-center loads. Offset loads can damage ram and may cause load to eject at a dangerous rate of speed. Do not use any spacer or extender between the press ram plunger and the item being pressed. If there is not enough ram stroke, adjust the height of the movable bolster.•Remove all loads from movable bolster before attempting to adjust bolster height. Beware of possible falling bolster.•Press only on loads supported by movable bolster and press plates included. Do not support loads on oor or press frame legs.• When using any accessories such as press plates or arbor plates, be certain they are centered on the movable bolster and in full contact with both sides of the bolster.• Before applying load, be certain all movable bolster supporting pins are fully engaged. Verify lift cables (if equipped) are slack before pressing on the bolster.• Always use a bearing shield when pressing bearings.•Use caution when positioning work to be pressed to ensure the item to be pressed cannot be ejected at a dangerous rate of speed.• Release hydraulic pressure before loosening any ttings.• Maintain proper hydraulic uid levels.• Do not make any alterations or modi cations to the press.•This product may contain one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands thoroughly after handling.•Failure to heed and understand these markings may result in serious or fatal personal injury and/or property damage.OWNER/USER RESPONSIBILITYThe owner and/or user must have an understanding of the manufacturer'soperating instructions and warnings before using this press. Personnel involvedin the use and operation of equipment shall be careful, competent, trained,and quali ed in the safe operation of the equipment and its proper use whenservicing motor vehicles and their components. Warning information shouldbe emphasized and understood.If the operator is not uent in English, the manufacturer's instructions andwarnings shall be read to and discussed with the operator in the operator'snative language by the purchaser/owner, making sure that the operatorcomprehends its contents.Owner and/or user must study and maintain for future reference the manufactur-er’s instructions. Owner and/or user is responsible for keeping all warning labels and instruction manuals legible and intact. Replacement labels and literature are available from the manufacturers.INSPECTIONVisual inspection of the shop press should be made before each use of the press, checking for damaged, loose or missing parts. Each press must be inspected by a manufacturer’s repair facility immediately, if subjected to an abnormal load or shock. Any press which appears to be damaged in any way, is found to be badly worn, or operates abnormally must be removed fromservice until necessary repairs are made by a manufacturers's authorized repair facility. It is recommended that an annual inspection of the press be made by a manufacturer’s authorized repair facility and that any defective parts, decals or warning labels be replaced with manufacturer’s speci ed parts. A list of authorized repair facilities is available from the manufacturer.SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS•CHECK YOUR LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONSREGARDING THE SAFE USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT.•Your safety is top priority. Please handle equipment with care.•Fully retract unit and remove all items from the press bed frame.•Support the press bed, and remove the pins.•Raise or lower bed to desired height and reinstall press pins. Be certainpins are fully engaged in the parallel anges of the upright columns.•Position press on a at, level, hard surface, preferably concrete.Make sure all nuts and bolts are tight.•Clear the area of bystanders, especially small children, before using.•Set the press bed to the required height. The press is most effectivewhen the work piece is located 1 inch below the ram’s retracted position.The compression stroke can include the entire 5 inch working range.•The press is designed to exert a force on anything which is positionedbeneath its ram. The work piece can pop out from under the ram at a high rate of speed and injure someone.•Pressing Bearings: It is essential that you use the bearing shield whenpressing bearings on or off.LIMITED WARRANTY:SUNEX INTERNATIONAL, INC. WARRANTS TO ITS CUSTOMERS THAT THE COMPANY’S SUNEX TOOLS ® BRANDED PRODUCTS ARE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS.Sunex International, Inc. will repair or replace its Sunex T ools ® branded products which fail to give satisfactory service due to defective workmanship or materials, based upon the terms and conditions of the following described warranty plans attributed to that speci c product. This product carries a ONE-YEAR warranty. During this warranty period, Sunex T ools ® will repair or replace at our option any part or unit which proves to be defective in material or workmanship. Other important warranty information....This warranty does not cover damage to equipment or tools arising fromalteration, abuse, misuse, damage and does not cover any repairs or replace-ment made by anyone other than Sunex Tools ® or its authorized warranty service centers. The foregoing obligation is Sunex Tools ®’ sole liability under this or any implied warranty and under no circumstances shall we be liable for any incidental or consequential damages. Note: Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the abovelimitation or exclusion may not apply to you. Return equipment or parts to Sunex Tools ®, transportation prepaid. Be certain to include your name and address, evidence of the purchase date, and description of the suspected defect.If you have any questions about warranty service, please write to Sunex Tools ®.This warranty gives you speci c legal rights and you may also have other rightswhich vary from state to state. Repair kits and replacement parts are available for many of Sunex Tools ® products regardless of whether or not the product is still covered by a warranty plan.SHIPPING ADDRESS: MAILING ADDRESS:Sunex Tools Sunex Tools 315 Hawkins Rd. P .O. Box 4215Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Greenville, South Carolina 29608THIS OPERATING MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. READ CAREFULLY AND UNDERSTAND ALL INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATING THIS TOOL. SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE.WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including nickel, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.For more information go to .Press Frame - 1Press Bed - 1Press Feet - 2Z Bar - 11/2"-13 x 1-1/2" Hex Head Bolts - 101/2" Nuts - 10Air MotorPump and Ram - 1Pump Extension Handle - 11" x 3" x 14"Press Plates - 2Accessory only -Not needed for assemblyPushing Adapter - 1Accessory only -Not needed for assemblyBearing Shield - 1Accessory only -Not needed for assemblyESTIMATED ASSEMBLY TIME: 30 MINUTESACCESSORIESASSEMBL CONTINUEDPUMP AND RAM ASSEMBL Y INSTRUCTIONSPROCEDURE FOR BLEEDING AIRPUMP INSTRUCTIONSWINCH INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED。

MIXOL 产品 - Diebold GmbH 浓缩色料说明书

MIXOL 产品 - Diebold GmbH 浓缩色料说明书

MIXOL-ProdukteDiebold GmbH, 73230 Kirchheim/Teck (Deutschland)T i n t e u n i v e r s a l c o n c e n t r a d o Al añadirse 1 envase de MIXOL ®= 20 ml a una calidad de blanco media se obtendrán con cierta aproximación los siguientes escalones de porcentaje en color conforme a la carta de mezclas MIXOL ®:BarnicesDispersiones Cantidad de blanco375 75025001,25l =2,5l =5l =10l =12,5l =a colorearml ml ml ca.2kg ca.4kg ca.8kg ca.16kg ca.20kg Grado de tintado alcanzado aprox.8%4%1%1,6%0,8%0,4% 0,2%0,16%*Estas indicaciones en % se refieren a las cantidades añadidas por peso . Ligeras variaciones de tonali-dad en las cartas de colores pueden ser causadas por la imprenta. Téngase en cuenta que el blanco con contenido variable de dióxido de titanio puede tener tonos diferentes. MIXOL ®tinte universal concentrado =pasta tintadora sin aglutinantes – no es pintura! – Agitar intensamente MIXOL ®antes del uso y guardar después el envase bien tapado. De este modo el MIXOL ®no formará ni piel ni grumos, no se secará y conservará su idoneidad para el uso durante muchos años. Además de ello MIXOL ®es perfectamente resistente a las heladas y al calor. Después de haber quedado expuesto a heladas, los concentrados se podrán utilizar de nuevo al haber recuperado la temperatura ambiente y una vez que se hayan agitado. La can-tidad necesaria de MIXO L ®varía según el tipo de pintura, pero nunca tiene que superar el 10% de la mezcla. No obstante, el alto grado de coloración de MIXO L ®garantiza buenos resultados incluso cuando se añaden pequeñas cantidades! Rogamos lean las indicaciones de las etiquetas o bien de las cartas de colores, y respeten las siguientes cantidades máximas: para dispersiones: aprox. 10%; lacas: aprox. 5 – 8%; lacas acrílicas: aprox. 6%;pinturas transparentes, esmaltes, barnices, ceras de madera: aprox. 3 – 5%; pinturas o recubrimientos al silicato: aprox. 3%. ¡Atención! En pinturas al silicato y así como para otras bases minerales, en pinturas y revesti-mientos basados en resinas de silicona, en lacas al disolvente de bajo contenido en aromáti-cos o desaromatizadas, en aislantes y pinturas aislantes, así como en pinturas al disolvente para fachadas ¡Sólo deben emplearse los tipos LW-óxidos del MIXOL ®! (Envases de tapa roja = Tipos óxidos!)Los colorantes MIXO L ®que no son del “tipo de LW óxido” son utilizables sólo condicional-mente en dispersiones con contenido de solvente a base de pliolita o polimerizado, en pintu-ras elásticas, poliéster, poliuretano y pinturas a bases de uno y dos componentes, barnices al fuego, pinturas silicatadas o recubrimientos a base de silicatos. Sobre todo, en caso de mezclarlo con lacas, MIXO L ®puede causar dificultades durante la mezcla manual. En regla general, es necesario añadir el producto mezclándolo fuertemente con la ayuda de una herra-mienta (p.e. con un taladro con mezclador de aleta)! Compruebe siempre la tolerancia del producto mediante una “prueba de fricción”! Para realizar la prueba, aplique la pintura tintada y fricciónela inmediatamente de manera muy fuerte con el dedo. Si el tono de color se oscu-rece, puede ser que exista una intolerancia con MIXOL ®, o bien que el concentrado no se ha-ya mezclado suficientemente! Vuelva a mezclar y repita la comprobación! Excepto los tonos n°6, 7, 10 y 18, todos los tintes universales concentrados de MIXOL ®son aptos para la apli-cación exterior. Como alternativa pueden usar, en lugar de los tintes interiores n°7 (amarillo canario) y n°10 (rojo), los de exteriores n°26 (amarillo auténtico, n°27 (rojo auténtico y n°30(negro óxido élite). También ofrecemos un “Concentrado blanco"n°25 utilizable en pinturas para madera, lacas transparentes, etc. Rogamos lean las etiquetas y la carta de tonos de colores y fíjense siempre en estas referencias:Tipo LW y Tipo LW óxido = resistente a la luz y a la intemperie, para interiores y exteriores!Tipo L = solamente para su uso en interiores!Advertencias técnicas generales respecto a los tintes concentrados universales MIXOL ®E 07/2008–w w w .m i x o l.d e。

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BULD118D-1HIGH VOLTAGE FAST-SWITCHINGNPN POWER TRANSISTORsINTEGRATED ANTIPARALLEL COLLECTOR-EMITTER DIODE s HIGH VOLTAGE CAPABILITYs LOW SPREAD OF DYNAMIC PARAMETERS sMINIMUM LOT-TO-LOT SPREAD FOR RELIABLE OPERATIONsVERY HIGH SWITCHING SPEEDAPPLICATIONS:s ELECTRONIC BALLASTS FOR FLUORESCENT LIGHTING s FLYBACK AND FORWARD SINGLETRANSISTOR LOW POWER CONVERTERS DESCRIPTIONThe device is manufactured using high voltage Multi Epitaxial Planar technology for high switching speeds and medium voltage capability.It uses a Cellular Emitter structure with planar edge termination to enhance switching speeds while maintaining the wide RBSOA.The device is designed for use in lighting applications and low cost switch-mode power supplies.INTERNAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMJune 1998ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSSymbol ParameterValue Unit V CES Collector-Emitter Voltage (V BE =0)700V V CEO Collector-Emitter Voltage (I B =0)400V V EBO Emitter-Base Voltage (I C =0)9V I C Collector Current2A I CM Collector Peak Current (t p <5ms)4A I B Base Current1A I BM Base Peak Current (t p <5ms)2A P t ot Total Dissipation at T c =25oC 20WT stg Storage Temperature-65to 150o C T jMax.Operating Junction Temperature150oC 321IPAK (TO-251)®1/7THERMAL DATAR t hj-ca se R t hj-amb Thermal Resistance Junction-Case MaxThermal Resistance Junction-Ambient Max6.25100o C/Wo C/WELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS(T case=25o C unless otherwise specified)Symbol Parameter Test Conditions Min.Typ.Max.UnitI CES Collector Cut-offCurrent(V BE=0)V CE=700VV CE=700V T j=125o C100500µAµAV EBO Emitter-Base Voltage I E=10mA9V V CEO(sus)Collector-EmitterSustaining VoltageI C=100mA L=25mH400VI CEO Collector-EmitterLeakage CurrentV CE=400V250µAV CE(sat)∗Collector-EmitterSaturation Voltage I C=0.5A I B=0.1AI C=1A I B=0.2AI C=2A I B=0.4A0.511.5VVVV BE(s at)∗Base-EmitterSaturation Voltage I C=0.5A I B=0.1AI C=1A I B=0.2AI C=2A I B=0.4A1.01.21.3VVVh FE∗DC Current Gain I C=10mA V CE=5VI C=0.5A V CE=5VI C=2A V CE=5V 1010850t r t f t s RESISTIVE LOADRise TimeFall TimeStorage Timegroup Agroup BVCC=125V I C=2AI B1=0.4A I B2=-0.2At p=30µs1.420.70.30.52.12.75µsµsµsµst s t f INDUCTIVE LOADStorage TimeFall TimeI C=1A I B1=0.2AV BE=-5V L=50mHV c la mp=300V0.80.10µsµsV F Diode Forward Voltage IC=1A 2.5V ∗ Pulsed:Pulse duration=300µs,duty cycle1.5%Note:Product is pre-selec ted in storage time(GROUP A and GROUP B).SGS-THOMSON reserves the right to ship either groups according to production availability.Please contact your nearest SGS THOMSON MICROELECTRONICS sales office for delivery details. BULD118D-12/7Safe Operating AreasDC Current GainCollector Emitter Saturation Voltage Derating CurveDC Current GainBase Emitter Saturation VoltageBULD118D-13/7BULD118D-1Inductive Fall Time Inductive Storage Time Resistive Fall Time Resistive Load Storage Time Reverse Biased SOA4/7BULD118D-1 Figure1:Inductive Load Switching Test Circuit.1)Fast electronic switch2)Non-inductive Resistor3)Fast recovery rectifierFigure2:Resistive Load Switching Test Circuit.1)Fast electronic switch2)Non-inductive Resistor5/7DIM.mm inch MIN.TYP.MAX.MIN.TYP.MAX.A 2.2 2.40.0860.094A10.9 1.10.0350.043A30.7 1.30.0270.051B 0.640.90.0250.031B2 5.25.40.2040.212B30.850.033B50.30.012B60.950.037C 0.450.60.0170.023C20.480.60.0190.023D 6 6.20.2360.244E 6.4 6.60.2520.260G 4.4 4.60.1730.181H 15.916.30.6260.641L 99.40.3540.370L10.81.20.0310.047L20.810.0310.039AC 2CA 3HA 1DLL2L113==B 3BB 6B 2EG====B 52TO-251(IPAK)MECHANICAL DATA0068771-EBULD118D-16/7BULD118D-1Information furnished is believed to be accurate and reliable.However,STMicroelectronics assumes no responsibility for the consequencesof use of such information nor for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use.No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of STMicroelectronics.Specification mentioned in this publication are subject to change without notice.This publication supersedes and replaces all information previously supplied.STMicroelectronics productsare not authorized for use as critical components in life support devices or systems without express written approval of STMicroelectronics.The ST logo is a trademark of STMicroelectronics©1998STMicroelectronics–Printed in Italy–All Rights ReservedSTMicroelectronics GROUP OF COMPANIESAustralia-Brazil-Canada-China-France-Germany-Italy-Japan-Korea-Malaysia-Malta-Mexico-Morocco-The Netherlands-Singapore-Spain-Sweden-Switzerland-Taiwan-Thailand-United Kingdom-U.S.A..7/7。

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