MY1B40G-1095资料下载

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GF1B中文资料

GF1B中文资料

GF1A THRU GF1MSURFACE MOUNT GLASS PASSIVATED JUNCTION RECTIFIERReverse Voltage -50 to 1000 VoltsForward Current -1.0 AmpereFEATURES♦ Plastic package has Underwriters Laboratory Flammability Classification 94V-0♦ Ideal for surface mount automotive applications♦ High temperature metallurgically bonded construction ♦ Glass passivated cavity-free junction♦ Capable of meeting environmental standards of MIL-S-19500♦ Built-in strain relief ♦ Easy pick and place♦ High temperature soldering guaranteed:450°C/5 seconds at terminals♦ Complete device submersible temperature of 265°C for 10 seconds in solder bathMECHANICAL DATARatings at 25°C ambient temperature unless otherwise specified.SYMBOLS GF1A GF1B GF1D GF1G GF1J GF1K GF1M UNITSDevice marking codeGAGBGDGGGJGKGMMaximum repetitive peak reverse voltage V RRM 501002004006008001000Volts Maximum RMS voltage V RMS 3570140280420560700Volts Maximum DC blocking voltageV DC 501002004006008001000Volts Maximum average forward rectified current at T L =125°CI (AV) 1.0Amp Peak forward surge current8.3ms single half sine-wave superimposed on I FSM 30.0Ampsrated load (JEDEC Method)Maximum instantaneous forward voltage at 1.0A V F 1.10 1.20Volts Maximum DC reverse current T A =25°C 5.0at rated DC blocking voltage T A =125°CI R 50.0µA Typical reverse recovery time (NOTE 1)t rr 2.0µs Typical junction capacitance (NOTE 2)C J 15.0pF Typical thermal resistance (NOTE 3)R ΘJA 80.0°C/W R ΘJL 26.0Operating junction and storage temperature rangeT J , T STG-65 to +175°CNOTES :(1) Reverse recovery test conditions:I F =0.5A, I R =1.0A, I rr =0.25A (2) Measured at 1.0 MHz and applied V R =4.0 Volts(3) Thermal resistance from junction to ambient and from junction to lead P .C.B.mounted on 0.2 x 0.2”(5.0 x 5.0mm) copper pad areas4/98P A T E Dimensions in inches and (millimeters)Glass-plastic encapsulation technique is covered by0.40.60.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.60.010.11101101005.010********110100110300.51001101201301401501601750 1.00204060801000.010.11100.010.11101000.1110100RATINGS AND CHARACTERISTIC CURVES GF1A THRU GF1MFIG.1 - FORWARD CURRENT DERATING CURVELEAD TEMPERATURE, °CA V E R A G E F O R W A R D R E C T I F I E D C U R R E N T , A M P E R E SFIG.2 - MAXIMUM NON-REPETITIVE PEAKFORWARD SURGE CURRENTNUMBER OF CYCLES AT 60 H ZP E A K F O R W A R D S U R G E C U R R E N T , A M P E R E SFIG.3 - TYPICAL INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD CHARACTERISTICSFIG.4 - TYPICAL REVERSE CHARACTERISTICSI N S T A N T A N E O U S F O R W A R D C U R R E N T ,A M P E R E SI N S T A N T A N E O U S R E V E R S E C U R R E N T , M I C R O A M P E R E SINSTANT ANEOUS FORWARD VOLT AGE,VOLTSFIG.5 - TYPICAL JUNCTION CAPACITANCEJ U N C T I O N C A P A C I T A N C E , p FREVERSE VOLT AGE, VOLTST J =T J max.8.3ms SINGLE HALF SINE-WAVE (JEDEC Method)T J =25°CT J =25°CPULSE WIDTH=300µs 1%DUTY CYCLET J =25°C f=1.0 MH ZVsig=50mVp-p60 H ZRESISTIVE OR INDUCTIVE LOAD P .C.B.MOUNTED on 0.2 x 0.2”(5.0 x 5.0mm)COPPER PAD AREAST J =100°CPERCENT OF RATED PEAK REVERSEVOLT AGE, %FIG.6 - TYPICAL TRANSIENT THERMAL IMPEDANCET R A N S I E N T T H E R M A L I M P E D A N C E (°C /W )MOUNTED ON 0.20 x 0.27”(5 x 7mm)COPPER P AD AREASt, PULSE DURATION, sec。

全系列产品电子样本

全系列产品电子样本
简介
上海奉申制冷控制器有限公司
MP45 系列小型压力控制器是一种用压力信号来控制的电开关,它是以压缩机的排气压力 为动作信号来控制压缩机的启停,当压缩机的排气压力超过调定值时,切断电源,起到压 力保护作用。
型号说明
型号
MP45
F
01
B
11
D
3
T
2.6
说明
型号代码 MP45M 为手动复 位形式
连接形式 代号 W
额定电压(V)
额定电流(A) 非诱导电流
诱导电流
满载电流 瞬时电流
A.C. 110
24 24 144
A.C.220
16 16 96
○1 : 公共触点 ○1 -○3 : 温度上升时闭合 ○1 -○5 :温度下降时闭合
↑M: 手动复位方向
版权归上海奉申制冷控制器有限公司所有,翻版必究! 网址:
自动
1.2 1.05
0.5→3.0 0.5→3.0
0.50~1.0 0.3~0.5
固定
自动 自动
2.0 1.5 2.0 1.5
0.5→3.0 固定≥0.4
手动
2.0 ≤1.6
0.3~0.5
0.5→3.0
自动 自动 0.3 0.2 2.0 1.5
固定
0.5→3.0 固定≥0.4 自动 手动 0.3 0.2 2.0 ≤1.6
标准附件及尺寸
版权归上海奉申制冷控制器有限公司所有,翻版必究! 网址:
压力控制器 P 系列
触点形式
形式
低压
型号 P2,P3,P6,P10
P6M
复位形式 自动 手动
P12D,P16D,P20D,P30D
自动
上海奉申制冷控制器有限公司

MBU101中文资料

MBU101中文资料

Key Featuresl SMT Technologyl Miniture Packagel I / O Isolation 1000VDCl Efficiency Up To 80%l MTBF > 2,000,000 Hoursl Low CostMechanical ConfigurationmW450---Internal Power DissipationVDC 30-0.724VDC Input ModelsVDC 18-0.712VDC Input Models VDC 9-0.75VDC Input Models Input Surge Voltage( 1000 mS )Unit.Max.Min.ParameterAbsolute Maximum RatingsExceeding these values can damage the module.These are not continuous operating ratings.Internal CapacitorInput FilterA0.3------All ModelsReverse Polarity Input Current 26.42421.624V Input Models13.21210.812V Input Models VDC 5.554.55V Input Models Input Voltage RangeUnit Max.Typ.Min.Model ParameterInput SpecificationsSpecifications typical at Ta=+25],resistive load,nominal input voltage,rated output current unless otherwise noted.7945316715MBU118794531.58412MBU1177655421109MBU116708 7604200524(21.6 ~ 26.4)MBU11580410516715MBU1147951061.58412MBU11377510721109MBU112719131174200512(10.8 ~ 13.2)MBU11178625816715MBU1047772621.58412MBU10376826021109MBU102691130290420055(4.5 ~ 5.5)MBU101Efficiency % (Typ.)Load Regulation % (Max.)Input Current No Load mA (Typ.)Input Current Max. Load mA (Typ.)Output Current mA (Min.)Output Current mA (Max.)Output Voltage VDC Input voltage VDCModel NumberModel Selection GuideFree-Air ConvectionCooling%95------Humidity ]+125----40Storage Temperature ]+75----25Operating Temperature Unit Max.Typ.Min.ConditionsParameterEnvironmental SpecificationsTypical ApplicationsConnecting Pin Patterns(2.54 mm / 0.1 inch grids )kHz1109050Switching FrequencypF 10060---100KHz,1VIsolation Capacitance M[------1000500VDC Isolation Resistance VDC ------100060 Seconds Rated Isolation Voltage Unit Max.Typ.Min.Conditions ParameterGeneral Specification0.5 Second Max.Output Short Circuit%/]{0.02{0.01---Temperature Coefficient %------120Over LoadmV rms.5------Ripple & Noise (20MHz)mV P-P 200------Over Line,Load & Temp.Ripple & Noise (20MHz)mV P-P 150100---Ripple & Noise (20MHz)%See Model Selection GuideIo=20% to 100%Load Regulation %{1.5{1.2---For Vin Change 1%Line Regulation %{3.0{1.0---Output Voltage Accuracy Unit Max.Typ.Min.ConditionsParameterOutput Specifications100mA Slow - Blow Type200mA Slow - Blow Type500mA Slow - Blow Type24V Input Models 12V Input Models 5V Input ModelsInput Fuse Selection GuideDerating Curve5V Output OnlyAll Other OutputNOTE:1. Specifications typical at Ta=+25],resistive load,nominal input voltage,rated output current unless otherwise noted.2. Other input and output voltage may be available,Please contact factory.3. Specifications subject to change without notice.。

Fumonisin B1 50

Fumonisin B1 50

化学品安全技术说明书本安全技术说明书依据如下要求编写:GB/T 16483-2008, GB/T 17519-2013产品名称 Fumonisin B1 50 µg/mL in Acetonitrile/Water 修订日期 27-9月-2021 SDS编号 DRE-V13955900WL-50版本 1第1部分第1部分::化学品及企业标识化学品标识 产品名称 Fumonisin B1 50 µg/mL in Acetonitrile/Water其他辨识方法 SDS编号 DRE-V13955900WL-50 纯物质纯物质//混合物 混合物供应商信息电子邮件地址产品安全部门电子邮件:************************应急咨询电话应急咨询电话危险品或危险品事故 溅出,泄漏,火灾或事故请致电化学品运输紧急应变中心美国和加拿大联系电话: 1-800-424-9300 其他国家和地区联系电话:+1 703-741-5970 应急咨询电话无资料化学品的推荐用途和限制用途供应商艾吉析科技(上海)有限公司上海市静安区嘉地中心北京西路968号 901-903室 中国总机:400-921-6156 传真*************_____________________________________________________________________________________________化学品安全技术说明书本安全技术说明书依据如下要求编写:GB/T 16483-2008, GB/T 17519-2013产品名称 Fumonisin B1 50 µg/mL in Acetonitrile/Water SDS编号 DRE-V13955900WL-50修订日期 27-9月-2021推荐用途 实验室用途 限制用途无资料第2部分第2部分::危险性概述GHS危险性类别急性毒性 - 经口 类别4 急性毒性 - 经皮类别5 急性毒性 - 吸入(粉尘/烟雾) 类别4 严重眼损伤/眼刺激 类别2A标签要素信号词危险危险性说明高度易燃液体和蒸气 吞咽有害紧急情况概述对眼睛有刺激性高度易燃:容易被热、火花或火焰点燃易燃液体类别2 外观与性状 液体 物理状态 液体气味 无资料_____________________________________________________________________________________________化学品安全技术说明书本安全技术说明书依据如下要求编写:GB/T 16483-2008, GB/T 17519-2013产品名称 Fumonisin B1 50 µg/mL in Acetonitrile/Water SDS编号 DRE-V13955900WL-50修订日期 27-9月-2021皮肤接触可能有害吸入有害造成严重眼刺激防范说明 预防措施作业后彻底清洗脸部、手部和任何暴露的皮肤使用本产品时不要进食、饮水或吸烟避免吸入粉尘/烟/气体/烟雾/蒸气/喷雾只能在室外或通风良好之处使用远离热源/火花/明火/热表面及其他点火源。

(冲压课2周)生管排程2

(冲压课2周)生管排程2

单层90度三只脚反向加高型(L=10.0) 单层90度三只脚正向L=10.0 单层90度三只脚反向加高型(L=10.0) 单层90度侧立式(P=3.00) 单层90度侧立式(P=3.00)(U2A001-4K2-OT) 单层90度侧立式(P=3.00) 单层90度侧立式(P=3.00) 单层90度侧立式(P=3.00) 单层180度焊线超长L=20.8 单层180度焊线式 单层180度焊线式 单层180度焊线式带凸台 单层180度插板式 单层180度直脚L=13.4 单层180度焊线式带焊台 单层180度直脚焊线 单层180度直脚焊线(磷铜端子) 单层180度焊线式带凸台 单层180度直脚 单层180度直脚 单层180度直脚(磷铜端子)L=13.4 单层180度焊线式带焊台 单层180度焊线式带焊台 单层180度焊线带耳(宽边无弹) 单层180度焊线带耳 单层180度贴片式 单层180度焊线带耳 单层180度焊线带耳 单层180度贴片式 单层180度焊线带耳 单层180度焊线带耳 单层180度焊线式 单层180度贴片式 单层180度焊线带耳 单层180度贴片式 单层180度焊线带耳 单层180度焊线式 单层180度焊线式 单层180度插板式加长 单层180度插板式加长 单层180度焊线加长(带磷铜屏蔽 两个接地脚) 单层180度焊线式加长(加屏蔽) 单层180度焊线加长(带磷铜屏蔽) 单层180度焊线式 单层180度焊线式 单层180度焊线式 单层180度焊线式 单层90度侧插反向 单层90度侧插反向 单层90度四只脚反向(L=10.3) 单层90度四只脚反向(L=10.3)(委外加工件) 单层90度四只脚正向(L=10.3) 单层90度四只脚正向带翻边(L=10.3) 单层90度四只脚正向带翻边(L=10.3)加高 USB 3.0(5+4)焊线式总长16.4(单脚) USB 3.0(5+4)焊线式总长16.公半成品(委外加工件) HDMI 真19P靠肩式半成品 MICRO HDMI 9PIN半成品(成型) MICRO HDMI 10PIN半成品(成型) HDMI A/M BOTH ENDS CABLE HDMI线材半成品 Micro USB半成品 Micro USB半成品(新模) MicroUSB公头三件式(L=20.6)半成品 MicroUSB公头三件式半成品 MICRO USB B TYPE 沉板式半成品 Micro USB公头三件套(MCU-G)半成品 Micro USB公头前五后四(MCU-G)半成品 Micro USB公头三件套(MCU-G)半成品 Micro USB公头前五后四(MCU-G)半成品 Micro USB公头三件套(MCU-G)半成品 Micro USB公头三件套(MCU-G)半成品(委外加工件) Micro USB公头三件套(MCU-G)半成品 Micro USB公头三件套(MCU-G)半成品 Micro USB公头三件套(MCU-G)半成品 Micro USB公头三件套(MCU-G)半成品(委外加工件) MICRO USB AB TYPE 插板式半成品 Mini5P前五后四公头半成品(4 5PIN短路) Mini5P前五后四公头半成品(需二次加工冲端子) Mini5P前五后四公头半成品(4 5PIN短路) PCIE半成品(第一次成型) PCIE半成品(第一次成型,PIN间距加长) SPINDLE MOTOR CONN. SATA 7/F(180度)TO SATA7/F(90度) WITH LATCH ST-P29-04半成品 ST-P29-05半成品 单层180度插板式L=14.0 单层180度插板式L=13.1带弹片 单层180度插板式L=13.1 单层180度插板式L=13.1 单层180度插板式L=12.75 单层180度插板式L=12.75(RoHS 2.0) 单层180度插板式L=12.75 单层180度插板式L=12.75 单层180度插板式L=13.1带弹片 单层180度插板式L=14.0(端子尾部折弯) 单层90度 单层90度 单层90度 单层90度 单层90度 单层90度 单层90度带螺丝孔 单层90度 单层90度(去后盖) 单层90度 单层90度 单层90度 单层90度全包 单层90度四只鱼叉脚 单层90度三只脚反向L=10.0

富士伺服说明书

富士伺服说明书
GYC电机 低惯性
GYG电机 中惯性
GYS电机
3000r/min
最大旋转速度 0.75kW以下:6000r/min 1.0kW以上:5000r/min
GYC电机
3000r/min
最大旋转速度 0.75kW以下:6000r/min 1.0kW以上:5000r/min
GYG电机
2000r/min
最大旋转速度 3000r/min
新自动调谐
对低刚性的装置也可进行最适当的调谐!!


即使长皮带结构,齿隙大的齿轮或齿条&小齿轮结构,若使用Smart也可轻松调整
至今…
指令速度
若刚性低,将发生 谐振且导致不能提 高响应性。
反馈速度
转矩
而Smart…
指令速度
即使刚性低,也很 难发生谐振、且能 提高响应性,因此 抵抗外紊乱(冲击 负载)性能也很 强。
显示 RYH
【基本型号】 ALPHA5 Smart系列
显示
【功率】
201 20 × 101 = 200W、100W、50W
401
40 × 101 = 400W
751
75 × 101 = 750W、500W
152 15 × 102 = 1.5kW、1.0kW、850W



显示
【系列】

F
1500 ~ 3000r/min系列
500
50 × 100 = 0.05kW
101
10 × 101 = 0.1kW
201
20 × 101 = 0.2kW
401 40 × 101 = 0.4kW、0.375kW
501
50 × 101 = 0.5kW

B82793S0513N201;B82793C475N265;中文规格书,Datasheet资料

B82793S0513N201;B82793C475N265;中文规格书,Datasheet资料

Data and signal line chokesCommon-mode chokes, ring core0.005 … 47 mH, 100 … 1200 mA, 60 °CSeries/Type:B82793C0/S0Date:July 2010¤ EPCOS AG 2010. Reproduction, publication and dissemination of this publication, enclosures hereto and the information contained therein without EPCOS’ prior express consent is prohibited.Rated voltage 42 V AC/80 V DCRated inductance 0.005 mH to 47 mH Rated current 100 mA to 1200 mA Construction■Current-compensated double choke ■Ferrite core■LCP case (UL 94 V-0), silicone potting ■Bifilar winding (B82793C0)■Sector winding (B82793S0)Features■High rated currents, reduced components height ■Qualified to AEC-Q200 (L d 4.7 mH)■Suitable for reflow soldering ■RoHS-compatibleFunction■B82793C0:Suppression of asymmetrical interference coupled in on lines,whereas data signals up to some MHz can pass unaffectedly.■B82793S0:Suppression of asymmetrical and symmetrical interference (by L stray )coupled in on lines. The high-frequency portions of the symmetrical data signal are decreased so far that EMC problems can be significantly reduced.Applications■Automotive applications, e.g. CAN bus ■Industrial applications■Types with L R ! 4.7 mH only for telecom applicationsTerminals■Base material CuSn6■Layer composition Ni, Sn ■Hot-dippedMarking■Marking on component: Manufacturer, process location (coded),winding method (coded), ordering code (short form), date of manufacture (YWWD)■Minimum data on reel: Manufacturer, ordering code,L value and tolerance, quantity, date of packing Delivery mode and packing unit■16-mm blister tape, wound on 330-mm reel ■Packing unit: 1500 pcs./reel Common-mode chokes, ring coreDimensional drawing and pin configurationLayout recommendationTaping and packing Blister tapeReelDimensions in mmDimensions in mmCommon-mode chokes, ring coreCommon-mode chokes, ring coreTechnical data and measuring conditionsRated voltage V R42 V AC (50/60 Hz) / 80 V DCRated temperature T R60 °CRated current I R Referred to 50 Hz and rated temperatureRated inductance L R Measured with Agilent 4284A, 0.1 mA, 20 °CMeasuring frequency:L R d 1 mH = 100 kHzL R! 1 mH = 10 kHzInductance is specified per winding.Inductance tolerance r30% (L R d0.47mH), –30/+50% (L R t1mH) at 20 °C Inductance decrease 'L/L 10% at DC magnetic bias with I R, 20 °CStray inductance L stray,typ Measured with Agilent 4284A, 5 mA, 20 °C, typical valuesMeasuring frequency:L R d 11 P H = 1 MHzL R! 11 P H = 100 kHzDC resistance R typ Measured at 20q C, typical values, specified per winding Solderability SnPb:(215 r3) °C, (3 r0.3) sSn96.5Ag3.0Cu0.5:(245 r5) °C, (3 r0.3) sWetting of soldering area t 95%(to IEC 60068-2-58)Resistance to soldering heat(260 r5) °C, (10 r1) s (to IEC 60068-2-58)Climatic category 40/125/56 (to IEC 60068-1)Storage conditions (packaged)–25 °C … +40 °C, d 75% RHWeight Approx. 0.25 gCharacteristics and ordering codes Sample kit available. Ordering code: B82793X001.For more information refer to chapter “Sample kits”.L R mH L stray,typ nH I R mA R typ m :V test V DC, 2 s Ordering code 0.005 40120060250B82793C0502N2010.011 50 80080250B82793C0113N2010.025 60 800110250B82793C0253N2010.0251400 800110250B82793S0253N2010.051 70 800140250B82793C0513N2010.0512300 800140250B82793S0513N2010.10 100 500180250B82793C0104N2010.47 100 700170750B82793C0474N2151.0 70 700140750B82793C0105N2652.2 120 500400750B82793C0225N2654.7 250 400550750B82793C0475N265For telecommunications203001001800750B82793C0206N2654712001003700750B82793C0476N265Common-mode chokes, ring coreInsertion loss D (typical values at |Z| = 50 :, 20 °C)asymmetrical, all branches in parallel (common mode)symmetrical (differential mode)L R = 0.005 mHL R = 0.025 mH (low L stray)L R = 0.011 mHL R = 0.025 mH (high L stray)Common-mode chokes, ring coreInsertion loss D (typical values at |Z| = 50 :, 20 °C)asymmetrical, all branches in parallel (common mode)symmetrical (differential mode)L R = 0.051 mH (low L stray) L R = 0.10 mH L R = 0.051 mH (high L stray) L R = 0.47 mHCommon-mode chokes, ring coreInsertion loss D (typical values at |Z| = 50 :, 20 °C)asymmetrical, all branches in parallel (common mode)symmetrical (differential mode)L R =1.0 mH L R = 4.7 mH L R = 2.2 mH L R = 20 mHCommon-mode chokes, ring coreInsertion loss D (typical values at |Z| = 50 :, 20 °C)asymmetrical, all branches in parallel (common mode)symmetrical (differential mode)L R = 47 mH Current derating I op/I R versus ambient temperatureCommon-mode chokes, ring coreRecommended reflow soldering curvePb containing solder material (based on CECC 00802 edition 2)Pb-free solder material (based on JEDEC J-STD 020C)Time from 25 °C to T 4: max 300 s Maximal numbers of reflow cycles: 3T 1°C T 2°C T 3°C T 4°C t 1s t 2s t 3s150200217250< 110< 90< 40 @ T 4 –5 °CCommon-mode chokes, ring core分销商库存信息:EPCOSB82793S0513N201B82793C475N265。

刀具国家标准目录

刀具国家标准目录

JB/T 7953-1999镶齿三面刃铣刀2000-1-1 JB/T 7954-1999镶齿套式面铣刀2000-1-1 JB/T 7955-1999镶齿三面刃铣刀和套式面铣刀用高速钢刀齿2000-1-1 JB/T 7956.1-19991:50锥度销子铰刀 第 1 部分:手用铰刀2000-1-1 JB/T 7956.2-19991:50锥度销子铰刀 第 2 部分:手用长刃铰刀2000-1-1 JB/T 7956.3-19991:50锥度销子铰刀 第 3 部分:锥柄机用铰刀2000-1-1 JB/T 7962-1999圆拉刀 技术条件2000-1-1 JB/T 7963.1-1997金属切割带锯条 第1部分 定义和名词术语1998-1-1 JB/T 7963.2-1997金属切割带锯条 第2部分 基本尺寸和公差1998-1-1 JB/T 7963.3-1997金属切割带锯条 第3部分 类型和特征1998-1-1 JB/T 7966.1-1999模具铣刀 第 1 部分:直柄圆柱形球头立铣刀2000-1-1 JB/T 7966.2-1999模具铣刀 第 2 部分:削平型直柄圆柱形球头立铣刀2000-1-1 JB/T 7966.3-1999模具铣刀 第 3 部分:莫氏锥柄圆柱形球头立铣刀2000-1-1 JB/T 7966.4-1999模具铣刀 第 4 部分:直柄圆锥形立铣刀2000-1-1 JB/T 7966.5-1999模具铣刀 第 5 部分:削平型直柄圆锥形立铣刀2000-1-1 JB/T 7966.6-1999模具铣刀 第 6 部分:直柄圆锥形球头立铣刀2000-1-1 JB/T 7966.7-1999模具铣刀 第 7 部分:削平型直柄圆锥形球头立铣刀2000-1-1 JB/T 7966.8-1999模具铣刀 第 8 部分:莫氏锥柄圆锥形立铣刀2000-1-1 JB/T 7966.9-1999模具铣刀 第 9 部分:莫氏锥柄圆锥形球头立铣刀2000-1-1 JB/T 7966.10-1999模具铣刀 第 10 部分:技术条件2000-1-1 JB/T 7967-1999渐开线内花键插齿刀 基本型式和尺寸2000-1-1 JB/T 7968.1-1999磨前齿轮滚刀 第 1 部分:基本型式和尺寸2000-1-1 JB/T 7968.2-1999磨前齿轮滚刀 第 2 部分:技术条件2000-1-1 JB/T 7969-1999拉刀 术语2000-1-1 JB/T 7970.1-1999盘形齿轮铣刀 第 1 部分:基本型式和尺寸2000-1-1 JB/T 7970.2-1999盘形齿轮铣刀 第 2 部分:技术条件2000-1-1 JB/T 7971-1999硬质合金斜齿直柄立铣刀2000-1-1 JB/T 7972-1999硬质合金斜齿锥柄立铣刀2000-1-1 JB/T 8345-1996弧齿锥齿轮铣刀1∶24圆锥孔 尺寸及公差1996-10-1 JB/T 8363.1-1996沉孔可转位刀片用紧固螺钉 头部内六角花形的型式和尺寸1996-7-1 JB/T 8363.2-1996沉孔可转位刀片用紧固螺钉 技术规范1996-7-1 JB/T 8364.1-199660°圆锥管螺纹圆板牙1996-7-1 JB/T 8364.2-199660°圆锥管螺纹丝锥1996-7-1 JB/T 8364.3-199660°圆锥管螺纹丝锥 技术规范1996-7-1 JB/T 8364.4-199660°圆锥管螺纹搓丝板1996-7-1 JB/T 8364.5-199660°圆锥管螺纹滚丝轮1996-7-1 JB/T 8365-1996氮化钛涂层高速钢刀具 技术规范1996-7-1 JB/T 8366-1996螺钉槽铣刀1996-7-1 JB/T 8367-1996整体硬质合金印制线路板麻花钻1996-7-1 JB/T 8368.1-1996电锤钻1996-7-1 JB/T 8368.2-1996套式电锤钻1996-7-1 JB/T 8369-1996冲击钻和电锤钻用硬质合金刀片1996-7-1 JB/T 8786-1998长柄螺母丝锥1998-12-1 JB/T 8824.1-1998统一螺纹丝锥1999-7-1 JB/T 8824.2-1998统一螺纹丝锥螺纹公差1999-7-1 JB/T 8824.3-1998统一螺纹丝锥 技术条件1999-7-1JB/T 8824.4-1998统一螺纹螺母丝锥1999-7-1 JB/T 8824.5-1998统一螺纹圆板牙1999-7-1 JB/T 8824.6-1998统一螺纹搓丝板1999-7-1 JB/T 8824.7-1998统一螺纹滚丝轮1999-7-1 JB/T 8825.1-1998惠氏螺纹丝锥1999-7-1 JB/T 8825.2-1998惠氏螺纹丝锥螺纹公差1999-7-1 JB/T 8825.3-1998惠氏螺纹丝锥 技术条件1999-7-1 JB/T 8825.4-1998惠氏螺纹螺母丝锥1999-7-1 JB/T 8825.5-1998惠氏螺纹圆板牙1999-7-1 JB/T 8825.6-1998惠氏螺纹搓丝板1999-7-1 JB/T 8825.7-1998惠氏螺纹滚丝轮1999-7-1 JB/T 8798-1998双金属带锯条 技术条件1998-12-1 JB/T 9987-1999攻丝前钻孔用麻花钻直径2000-1-1 JB/T 9988.1-1999高精度梯形螺纹拉削丝锥 第 1 部分:型式和尺寸2000-1-1 JB/T 9988.2-1999高精度梯形螺纹拉削丝锥 第 2 部分:螺纹公差2000-1-1 JB/T 9988.3-1999高精度梯形螺纹拉削丝锥 第 3 部分:技术条件2000-1-1 JB/T 9989.1-1999梯形螺纹丝锥 第 1 部分:型式和尺寸2000-1-1 JB/T 9989.2-1999梯形螺纹丝锥 第 2 部分:螺纹公差2000-1-1 JB/T 9989.3-1999梯形螺纹丝锥 第 3 部分:技术条件2000-1-1 JB/T 9990.1-1999直齿锥齿轮精刨刀 第 1 部分:基本型式和尺寸2000-1-1 JB/T 9990.2-1999直齿锥齿轮精刨刀 第 2 部分:技术条件2000-1-1 JB/T 9991-1999电镀金刚石铰刀2000-1-1 JB/T 9992-1999矩形花键拉刀 技术条件2000-1-1 JB/T 9993-1999带铡面齿键槽拉刀2000-1-1 JB/T 9994-199955°圆柱管螺纹丝锥2000-1-1 JB/T 9995-199955°圆柱管螺纹丝锥螺纹公差2000-1-1 JB/T 9996-199955°圆锥管螺纹丝锥2000-1-1 JB/T 9997-199955°圆柱管螺纹圆板牙2000-1-1 JB/T 9998-199955°圆锥管螺纹圆板牙2000-1-1 JB/T 9999-199955°圆锥管螺纹搓丝板2000-1-1 JB/T 10000-199955°圆锥管螺纹滚丝轮2000-1-1 JB/T 10001-1999六方板牙2000-1-1 JB/T 10002-1999长直柄麻花钻2000-1-1 JB/T 10003-19991:50 锥孔锥柄麻花钻2000-1-1 JB/T 10004-1999硬质合金刮削滚刀 技术条件2000-1-1 JB/T 10156-1999带模滚刀 型式和尺寸2000-3-1 JB/T 10157-1999带轮滚刀 型式和尺寸2000-3-1 JB/T 10158-1999带轮和带模滚刀 技术条件2000-3-1 JB/T 10231.1-2001刀具产品检测方法 第1部分:通则2001-7-1 JB/T 10231.2-2001刀具产品检测方法 第1部分:麻花钻2001-7-1 JB/T 10231.3-2001刀具产品检测方法 第1部分:立铣刀2001-7-1 JB/T 10231.4-2001刀具产品检测方法 第1部分:丝锥2001-7-1 JB/T 10231.5-2002刀具产品检测方法 第5部分:齿轮滚刀2002-12-1 JB/T 10231.6-2002刀具产品检测方法 第6部分:插齿刀2002-12-1 JB/T 10231.7-2002刀具产品检测方法 第7部分:圆拉刀2002-12-1 JB/T 10231.8-2002刀具产品检测方法 第8部分:板牙2002-12-1 JB/T 10231.9-2002刀具产品检测方法 第9部分:铰刀2002-12-1 JB/T 10231.10-2002刀具产品检测方法 第10部分:锪钻2002-12-1 JB/T 10231.11-2002刀具产品检测方法 第11部分:扩孔钻2002-12-1JB/T 10231.12-2002刀具产品检测方法 第12部分:三面刃铣刀2002-12-1 JB/T 10231.13-2002刀具产品检测方法 第13部分:锯片铣刀2002-12-1 JB/T 10231.14-2002刀具产品检测方法 第14部分:键槽铣刀2002-12-1 JB/T 10231.15-2002刀具产品检测方法 第15部分:可转位三面刃铣刀2002-12-1 JB/T 10231.16-2002刀具产品检测方法 第16部分:可转位面铣刀2002-12-1 JB/T 10231.17-2002刀具产品检测方法 第17部分:可转位立铣刀2002-12-1 JB/T 10231.18-2002刀具产品检测方法 第18部分:可转位车刀2002-12-1 JB/T 10231.19-2002刀具产品检测方法 第19部分:键槽拉刀2002-12-1 JB/T 10231.20-2002刀具产品检测方法 第20部分:矩形花键拉刀2002-12-1 JB/T 10232.1-2001成套螺纹工具 第1部分:型式和尺寸2001-7-1 JB/T 10232.2-2001成套螺纹工具 第2部分:技术2001-7-1 JB/T 50121-1999电锤钻和套式电锤钻 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 50122-1999冲击钻和电锤钻用硬质合金刀片 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 50189-1999麻花钻 寿命试验方法1999-6-9 JB/T 50190-1999齿轮滚刀 寿命试验方法及验收条件1999-6-9 JB/T 54854-1999刀具 产品质量分等通则1999-6-9 JB/T 54855-1999高速钢车刀条 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54856-1999可转位立铣刀 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54857-1999可转位面铣刀 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54858-1999圆柱形铣刀 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54859-1999尖齿槽铣刀 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54860-1999T 形槽铣刀和半圆键槽铣刀 产品质量分等2000-6-1 JB/T 54861-1999键槽铣刀 产品质量分等2000-6-1 JB/T 54862-1999锯片铣刀和螺钉槽铣刀 产品质量分等2000-6-1 JB/T 54863-1999三面刃铣刀 产品质量分等2000-6-1 JB/T 54864-1999可转位三面刃铣刀 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54865-1999角度铣刀 产品质量分等2000-6-1 JB/T 54866-1999凸半圆铣刀和凹半圆铣刀 产品质量分等2000-6-1 JB/T 54870-1999扩孔钻 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54871-1999平底锪钻 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54872-1999锥面锪钻 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54874-1999旋转和旋转冲击式硬质合金建工钻 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54875-1999手用铰刀 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54876-1999机用铰刀 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54877-1999硬质合金铰刀 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54878-1999圆锥铰刀 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54879-1999锥度销子铰刀 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54881-1999手用丝锥 产品质量分等2000-6-1 JB/T 54882-1999机用丝锥 产品质量分等2000-6-1 JB/T 54883-1999圆板牙 产品质量分等2000-6-1 JB/T 54884-1999滚丝轮 产品质量分等2000-6-1 JB/T 54885-1999搓丝板 产品质量分等2000-6-1 JB/T 54886-1999圆拉刀 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54887-1999键槽拉刀 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54888-1999矩形花键拉刀 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54889-1999齿轮滚刀 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54891-1999磨前齿轮滚刀 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54893-1999双圆弧齿轮滚刀 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54894-1999直齿插齿刀 产品质量分等1999-6-9JB/T 54896-1999盘形剃齿刀 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54897-1999盘形齿轮铣刀 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54900-1999镶片圆锯 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54901-1999硬质合金刀片 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54902-1999可转位车刀 产品质量分等1999-6-9 JB/T 54903-1999立铣刀 产品质量分等2000-6-1 JB/T 54904-1999套式立铣刀 产品质量分等2000-6-1 JB/T 3227-1999高精度齿轮滚刀 通用技术条件2000-1-1 JB/T 3869-1999可调节手用铰刀2000-1-1 JB/T 3887-1999渐开线直齿圆柱测量齿轮2000-1-1 JC 340-1992(1996)加工非金属硬脆材料用节块式金刚石圆锯片JC 470-1992(1996)加工非金属硬脆材料用节块式金刚石框架锯条GB/T 10944-1989自动换刀机床用7:24圆锥工具柄部40、45和50号圆锥柄1990-1-1 GB/T 10945-1989自动换刀机床用7:24圆锥工具柄部40、45和50号圆锥柄用拉钉1990-1-1 GB 10946-1989硬质合金锥柄麻花钻1990-1-1 GB/T 10947-1989硬质合金麻花钻通用技术条件1990-1-1 GB 10948-1989硬质合金直柄T形槽铣刀1990-1-1 GB/T 10949-1989硬质合金锥柄T形槽铣刀1990-1-1 GB 10952-1989矩形花键滚刀1990-1-1 GB/T 10953-1989机夹切断车刀1990-1-1 GB 10954-1989机夹外螺纹车刀1990-1-1 GB 10955-1989机夹内螺纹车刀1990-1-1 GB/T 12204-1990金属切削 基本术语1990-10-1 GB/T 14297-1993可转位内孔车刀1993-1-2 GB/T 14298-1993可转位螺旋立铣刀1993-1-2 GB/T 14299-1993可转位螺旋沟浅孔钻1993-1-2 GB/T 14300-1993可转位直沟浅孔钻1993-1-2 GB/T 14301-1993整体硬质合金锯片铣刀1993-1-2 GB/T 14328.1-1993直柄粗加工立铣刀 型式与尺寸1993-1-2 GB/T 14328.2-1993削平型直柄粗加工立铣刀 型式与尺寸1993-1-2 GB/T 14328.3-1993莫氏锥柄粗加工立铣刀 型式与尺寸1993-1-2 GB/T 14328.4-1993粗加工立铣刀 技术条件1993-1-2 GB/T 14329.1-1993平刀体键槽拉刀 型式与尺寸1993-1-2 GB/T 14329.2-1993加宽平刀体键槽拉刀 型式与尺寸1993-1-2 GB/T 14329.3-1993带倒角齿键槽拉刀 型式与尺寸1993-1-2 GB/T 14329.4-1993键槽拉刀通用技术条件1993-1-2 GB/T 14330-1993硬质合金机夹三面刃铣刀1993-12-1 GB/T 14332-1993硬质合金喷吸钻1993-1-2 GB/T 14333-1993盘形剃齿刀1993-1-2 GB/T 14348.1-1993双圆弧齿轮滚刀 型式和尺寸1994-1-1 GB/T 14348.2-1993双圆弧齿轮滚刀技术条件1994-1-1 GB/T 14661-1993可转位A型刀夹1994-7-1 GB/T 14895-1994金属切削刀具术语 切齿刀具1994-10-1 GB/T 15306.1-1994陶瓷可转位刀片 无孔刀片尺寸(G级)1995-9-1 GB/T 15306.2-1994陶瓷可转位刀片 带孔刀片尺寸1995-9-1 GB/T 15306.3-1994陶瓷可转位刀片 无孔刀片尺寸(U级)1995-9-1 GB/T 15306.4-1994陶瓷可转位刀片 技术条件1995-9-1 GB/T 15307-1994可转位钻头用削平型直柄1995-9-1 GB/T 16456.1-1996硬质合金螺旋齿立铣刀 第1部分:直柄立铣刀 型式和尺寸1997-2-1GB/T 16456.2-1996硬质合金螺旋齿立铣刀 第2部分:7:24 锥柄立铣刀 型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 16456.3-1996硬质合金螺旋齿立铣刀 第3部分:莫氏锥柄立铣刀 型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 16456.4-1996硬质合金螺旋齿立铣刀 第4部分:技术条件1997-2-1 GB/T 16459-1996面铣刀寿命试验1997-2-1 GB/T 16460-1996立铣刀寿命试验1997-2-1 GB/T 16461-1996单刃车削刀具寿命试验1997-2-1 GB/T 16770.1-1997整体硬质合金直柄立铣刀 第1部分:型式与尺寸1997-10-1 GB/T 16770.2-1997整体硬质合金直柄立铣刀 第2部分:技术规范1997-10-1 GB/T 17111-1997切削工具--高速钢分组代号1998-7-1 GB/T 17983-2000带断屑槽可转位刀片近似切屑控制区的分类和代号2000-6-1 GB/T 17984-2000麻花钻 技术条件2000-6-1 GB/T 17985.1-2000硬质合金车刀 第1部分:代号及标志2000-6-1 GB/T 17985.2-2000硬质合金车刀 第2部分:外表面车刀2000-6-1 GB/T 17985.3-2000硬质合金车刀 第3部分:内表面车刀2000-6-1 GB/T 19448.1-2004圆柱柄刀夹 第1部分:圆柱柄、安装孔-供货技术条件2004-8-1 GB/T 19448.2-2004圆柱柄刀夹 第2部分:制造专用刀夹的A型半成品2004-8-1 GB/T 19448.3-2004圆柱柄刀夹 第3部分:装径向矩形车刀的B型刀夹2004-8-1 GB/T 19448.4-2004圆柱柄刀夹 第4部分:装轴向矩形车刀的C型刀夹2004-8-1 GB/T 19448.5-2004圆柱柄刀夹 第5部分:装一个以上矩形车刀的D型刀夹2004-8-1 GB/T 19448.6-2004圆柱柄刀夹 第6部分:装圆柱柄刀具的E型刀夹2004-8-1 GB/T 19448.7-2004圆柱柄刀夹 第7部分:装锥柄刀具的F型刀夹2004-8-1 GB/T 19448.8-2004圆柱柄刀夹 第8部分:Z型,附件2004-8-1 GB/T 19449.1-2004带有法兰接触面的空心圆锥接口 第1部分:柄部--尺寸2004-8-1 GB/T 19449.2-2004带有法兰接触面的空心圆锥接口 第2部分:安装孔-尺寸2004-8-1 GB/T 967-1994螺母丝锥1995-9-1 GB/T 968-1994丝锥螺纹公差1995-9-1 GB/T 969-1994丝锥技术条件1995-9-1 GB/T 970.1-1994圆板牙 型式和尺寸1995-9-1 GB/T 970.2-1994圆板牙 技术条件1995-9-1 GB/T 970.3-1994圆板牙架型式和互换尺寸1995-9-1 GB/T 971-1994滚丝轮1995-9-1 GB/T 972-1994搓丝板1995-8-1 GB/T 1109-2004短莫氏锥柄立铣刀2004-8-1 GB/T 1112.1-1997键槽铣刀 第1部分:直柄键槽铣刀 型式和尺寸1998-7-1 GB/T 1112.2-1997键槽铣刀 第2部分:莫氏锥柄键槽铣刀 型式和尺寸1998-7-1 GB/T 1112.3-1997键槽铣刀 第3部分:技术条件1998-7-1 GB/T 1114.1-1998套式立铣刀 第1部分:型式与尺寸1999-9-1 GB/T 1114.2-1998套式立铣刀 第2部分:技术条件1999-9-1 GB/T 1115.1-2002圆柱形铣刀 第1部分:型式和尺寸2002-12-1 GB/T 1115.2-2002圆柱形铣刀 第2部分:技术条件2002-12-1 GB/T 1119.1-2002尖齿槽铣刀 第1部分:型式和尺寸2002-12-1 GB/T 1119.2-2002尖齿槽铣刀 第2部分:技术条件2002-12-1 GB/T 1124.1-1996凸凹半圆铣刀 第1部分:凹半圆铣刀的型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 1124.2-1996凸凹半圆铣刀 第2部分:凸半圆铣刀的型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 1124.3-1996凸凹半圆铣刀 技术条件1997-2-1 GB/T 1127-1997半圆键槽铣刀1998-7-1 GB/T 1131.1-2004手用较刀 第1部分:型式和尺寸2004-8-1 GB/T 1131.2-2004手用绞刀 第2部分:技术条件2004-8-1 GB/T 1132-2004直柄和莫氏锥柄机用绞刀2004-8-1GB/T 1134-2004带刃倾角莫氏锥柄机用绞刀2004-8-1 GB/T 1135-2004套式机用绞刀和芯轴2004-8-1 GB/T 1139-2004莫氏圆锥和米制圆锥绞刀2004-8-1 GB/T 1142-2004套式扩孔钻2004-8-1 GB/T 1143-200460°、90°、120° 莫氏锥柄锥面锪钻2004-8-1 GB/T 1438.1-1996锥柄麻花钻 第1部分:莫氏锥柄麻花钻的型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 1438.2-1996锥柄麻花钻 第2部分:莫氏锥柄长麻花钻的型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 1438.3-1996锥柄麻花钻 第3部分:莫氏锥柄加长麻花钻的型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 1438.4-1996锥柄麻花钻 第4部分:莫氏锥柄超长麻花钻的型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 1442-2004直柄工具用传动扁尾及套筒 尺寸2004-8-1 GB/T 1443-1996机床和工具柄用自夹圆锥1997-2-1 GB/T 2075-1998切削加工用硬切削材料的用途--切屑形式大组和用途小组的分类代号1998-1-1 GB/T 3464.1-1994机用和手用丝锥1995-9-1 GB/T 3464.2-2003细长柄机用丝锥2004-6-1 GB/T 3464.3-1994短柄机用和手用丝锥1995-9-1 GB/T 3506-1993螺旋槽丝锥1993-1-2 GB/T 3832.1-2004拉刀柄部 第1部分:矩形柄2004-8-1 GB/T 3832.2-2004拉刀柄部 第2部分:圆柱形前柄2004-8-1 GB/T 3832.3-2004拉刀柄部 第3部分:圆柱形后柄2004-8-1 GB/T 4211.1-2004高速钢车刀条 第1部分:型式和尺寸2004-8-1 GB/T 4211.2-2004高速钢车刀条 第2部分:技术条件2004-8-1 GB/T 4243-2004莫氏锥柄长刃机用铰刀2004-8-1 GB/T 4244-2004带刃倾角直柄机用铰刀2004-8-1 GB/T 4245-2004机用铰刀技术条件2004-8-1 GB/T 4246-2004铰刀特殊公差2004-8-1 GB/T 4247-2004莫氏锥柄机用桥梁铰刀2004-8-1 GB/T 4248-2004手用1:50锥度销子铰刀技术条件2004-8-1 GB/T 4250-2004圆锥铰刀 技术条件2004-8-1 GB/T 4251-2004硬质合金直柄机用铰刀2004-8-1 GB/T 4252-2004硬质合金莫氏锥柄机用铰刀2004-8-1 GB/T 4253-2004硬质合金铰刀 技术条件2004-8-1 GB/T 4257-2004扩孔钻 技术条件2004-8-1 GB/T 4258-200460°、90°、120° 直柄锥面锪钻2004-8-1 GB/T 4259-2004锥面锪钻 技术条件2004-8-1 GB/T 4260-2004带整体导柱的直柄平底锪钻2004-8-1 GB/T 4261-2004带可换导柱的莫氏锥柄平底锪钻2004-8-1 GB/T 4262-2004平底锪钻 技术条件2004-8-1 GB/T 4263-2004带整体导柱的直柄90°锥面锪钻2004-8-1 GB/T 4264-2004带可换导柱的莫氏锥柄90°锥面锪钻2004-8-1 GB/T 4265-2004带导柱90°锥面锪钻 技术条件2004-8-1 GB/T 4266-2004锪钻用可换导柱2004-8-1 GB/T 4267-2004直柄回转工具 柄部直径和传动方头的尺寸2004-8-1 GB/T 5102-2004渐开线花键拉刀 技术条件2004-8-1 GB/T 5103-2004渐开线花键滚刀 通用技术条件2004-8-1 GB/T 5104-200430°压力角渐开线花键滚刀基本型式和尺寸2004-8-1 GB/T 5105-200445°压力角渐开线花键滚刀基本型式和尺寸2004-8-1 GB/T 5340-1985可转位立铣刀1986-7-1 GB/T 5341-1985可转位三面刃铣刀1986-7-1 GB/T 5342-1985可转位面铣刀1986-7-1GB/T 5343.1-1993可转位车刀及刀夹 型号表示规则1994-7-1 GB/T 5343.2-1993可转位车刀型式尺寸和技术条件1994-7-1 GB/T 6078.1-1998中心钻 第1部分:不带护锥的中心钻-A型 型式和尺寸1999-9-1 GB/T 6078.2-1998中心钻 第2部分:带护锥的中心钻-B型 型式和尺寸1999-9-1 GB/T 6078.3-1998中心钻 第3部分:弧形中心钻-R型 型式和尺寸1999-9-1 GB/T 6078.4-1998中心钻 第4部分:技术条件1999-9-1 GB/T 6080.1-1998机用锯条 第1部分:型式与尺寸1999-9-1 GB/T 6080.2-1998机用锯条 第2部分:技术条件1999-9-1 GB/T 6081-2001直齿插齿刀 基本型式和尺寸2002-3-1 GB/T 6082-2001直尺插齿刀 通用技术条件2002-3-1 GB/T 6083-2001齿轮滚刀 基本型式和尺寸2002-3-1 GB/T 6084-2001齿轮滚刀 通用技术条件2002-3-1 GB/T 6117.1-1996立铣刀 第1部分:直柄立铣刀的型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 6117.2-1996立铣刀 第2部分:莫氏锥柄立铣刀的型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 6117.3-1996立铣刀 第3部分:7/24锥柄立铣刀的型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 6118-1996立铣刀 技术条件1997-2-1 GB/T 6119.1-1996三面刃铣刀 型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 6119.2-1996三面刃铣刀 技术条件1997-2-1 GB/T 6120-1996锯片铣刀 型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 6121-1996锯片铣刀 技术条件1997-2-1 GB/T 6122.1-2002圆角铣刀 第1部分:型式和尺寸2002-12-1 GB/T 6122.2-2002圆角铣刀 第2部分:技术条件2002-12-1 GB/T 6124.1-1996T型槽铣刀 第1部分:直柄T型槽铣刀的型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 6124.2-1996T型槽铣刀 第2部分:莫氏锥柄T型槽铣刀的型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 6125-1996T型槽铣刀 技术条件1997-2-1 GB/T 6128.1-1996角度铣刀 第1部分:单角铣刀的型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 6128.2-1996角度铣刀 第2部分:不对称双角铣刀的型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 6128.3-1996角度铣刀 第3部分:对称双角铣刀的型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 6129-1996角度铣刀 技术条件1997-2-1 GB/T 6130-2001镶片圆锯2002-3-1 GB/T 6131.1-1996铣刀直柄 第1部分:普通直柄的型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 6131.2-1996铣刀直柄 第2部分:削平直柄的型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 6131.3-1996铣刀直柄 第3部分:2°斜削平直柄的型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 6131.4-1996铣刀直柄 第4部分:螺纹柄的型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 6133-1985削平型直柄刀具夹头GB/T 6135.1-1996直柄麻花钻 第1部分:粗直柄小麻花钻的型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 6135.2-1996直柄麻花钻 第2部分:直柄短麻花钻的型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 6135.3-1996直柄麻花钻 第3部分:直柄麻花钻的型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 6135.4-1996直柄麻花钻 第4部分:直柄长麻花钻的型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 6135.5-1996直柄麻花钻 第5部分:直柄超长麻花钻的型式和尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 6138.1-1997攻丝前钻孔用阶梯麻花钻 第1部分:直柄阶梯麻花钻的型式和尺寸1998-6-1 GB/T 6138.2-1997攻丝前钻孔用阶梯麻花钻 第2部分:莫氏锥柄阶梯麻花钻的型式和尺寸1998-6-1 GB/T 6139-1997阶梯麻花钻 技术条件1998-6-1 GB/T 6335.1-1996旋转和旋转冲击式硬质合金建工钻 第1部分:尺寸1997-2-1 GB/T 6335.2-1996旋转和旋转冲击式硬质合金建工钻 第2部分:技术条件1997-2-1 GB/T 6338-2004直柄反燕尾槽铣刀和直柄燕尾槽铣刀2004-8-1 GB/T 6340-2004直柄反燕尾槽铣刀和直柄燕尾槽铣刀 技术条件2004-8-1 GB/T 9062-1988硬质合金错齿三面刃铣刀1989-1-1 GB/T 9205-1988镶片齿轮滚刀1989-1-1GB/T 9206-1988硬质合金圆柱形旋转锉1989-1-1 GB/T 9207-1988硬质合金圆柱形球头旋转锉1989-1-1 GB/T 9208-1988硬质合金圆球形旋转锉1989-1-1 GB/T 9209-1988硬质合金椭圆形旋转锉1989-1-1 GB/T 9210-1988硬质合金弧形圆头旋转锉1989-1-1 GB/T 9211-1988硬质合金弧形尖头旋转锉1989-1-1 GB/T 9212-1988硬质合金火炬形旋转锉1989-1-1 GB/T 9213-1988硬质合金60°和90°圆锥形旋转锉1989-1-1 GB/T 9214-1988硬质合金锥形圆头旋转锉1989-1-1 GB/T 9215-1988硬质合金锥形尖头旋转锉1989-1-1 GB/T 9216-1988硬质合金倒锥形旋转锉1989-1-1 GB/T 9217-1988硬质合金旋转锉技术条件1989-1-1 JG/T 85-1999平地机刀片1999-6-4 JB/T 7426-1994硬质合金可调节浮动铰刀1995-7-1 JB/T 6358-1992带可换导柱可转位平底锪钻1993-1-1 JB/T 7428-1994挤压丝锥1995-7-1 JB/T 3095.2-1994小模数直齿插齿刀 技术条件1995-7-1 JB/T 7654.1-1994整体硬质合金小模数齿轮滚刀 基本型式和尺寸1995-7-1 JB/T 7427-1994滚子链和套筒链链轮滚刀1995-7-1 JB/T 5614-1991锯片铣刀寿命的试验方法及其验收条件1992-7-1 JB/T 5217-1991丝锥寿命的试验方法及其验收条件1992-7-1 JB/T 5613-1991小径定心矩形花键拉刀1992-7-1 JB/T 54612-1993成套麻花钻1993-7-1 GB/T 1142-1984套式扩孔钻JB/T 6567-1993刀具摩擦焊接质量要求和评定方法1994-1-1 JB/T 2494.1-1994小模数齿轮滚刀 基本型式和尺寸1995-7-1 JB/T 2494.2-1994小模数齿轮滚刀 技术条件1995-7-1 GB/T 17112-1997定心钻1998-7-1 GB/T 4247-1984锥柄机用桥梁铰刀1985-1-1 GB/T 4255-1984套式铰刀和套式扩孔钻用心轴1985-1-1 GB/T 5102-1985渐开线花键拉刀技术条件1986-3-1 GB 5103-1985渐开线花键滚刀通用技术条件1986-3-1 GB/T 5104-198530°压力角渐开线花键滚刀基本型式和尺寸1986-3-1 GB/T 6132-1993铣刀和铣刀刀杆的互换尺寸1993-12-1 GB/T 6340-1986直柄燕尾槽铣刀和直柄反燕尾槽铣刀技术条件1987-3-1 GB/T 1143-198460°,90°,120°锥柄锥面锪钻1985-1-1 GB/T 9217.2-2005硬质合金旋转锉 第2部分:圆柱形旋转锉(A型)2005-12-1 GB/T 9205-2005镶片齿轮滚刀2005-12-1 GB/T 9217.1-2005硬质合金旋转锉 第1部分:通用技术条件2005-12-1 JG/T 111-1999钢筋切断机刀片1999-6-4 SN/T 1060-2002出口圆板牙检验规程2002-6-1 JB/T 3095.1-1994小模数直齿插齿刀 基本型式和尺寸1995-7-1 JB/T 4103-1994剃前齿轮滚刀 基本型式和尺寸1995-7-1 JB/T 4104-1994剃前齿轮滚刀 技术条件1995-7-1 JB/T 5611-1991内容屑丝锥1992-7-1 JB/T 5612-1991螺尖丝锥1992-7-1 JB/T 6357-1992圆推刀1993-1-1 JB/T 6568-1993拉刀切削性能综合评定方法1994-1-1 JB/T 7654.2-1994整体硬质合金小模数齿轮滚刀 技术条件1995-7-1GB/T 1109-1985短莫氏锥柄立铣刀1986-3-1 GB/T 1117-1985直齿三面刃铣刀GB 1118-1985错齿三面刃铣刀GB/T 1131-1984手用铰刀1985-1-1 GB/T 1132-1984直柄机用铰刀1985-1-1 GB/T 1133-1984锥柄机用铰刀1985-1-1 GB/T 1134-1984带刃倾角锥柄机用铰刀1985-1-1 GB/T 1135-1984套式机用铰刀1985-1-1 GB/T 1139-1984直柄莫氏圆锥和公制圆锥铰刀1985-1-1 GB/T 1140-1984锥柄莫氏圆锥和公制圆锥铰刀1985-1-1 GB/T 1141-1984锥柄扩孔钻1985-1-1 GB/T 1442-1985直柄工具用传动扁尾及套筒的尺寸和公差1986-3-1 GB/T 4211-1984高速钢车刀条1985-1-1 GB/T 4243-1984锥柄长刃机用铰刀1985-1-1 GB/T 4244-1984带刃倾角直柄机用铰刀1985-1-1 GB/T 4245-1984机用铰刀技术条件1985-1-1 GB/T 4246-1984铰刀专用公差1985-1-1 GB/T 4248-1984手用1:50锥度销子铰刀技术条件1985-1-1 GB/T 4251-1984硬质合金直柄机用铰刀1985-1-1 GB/T 4252-1984硬质合金锥柄机用铰刀1985-1-1 GB/T 4253-1984硬质合金铰刀技术条件1985-1-1 GB/T 4256-1984直柄扩孔钻1985-1-1 GB/T 4257-1984扩孔钻技术条件1985-1-1 GB/T 4258-198460°、90°、120°直柄锥面锪钻1985-1-1 GB/T 4260-1984带导柱直柄平底锪钻1985-1-1 GB/T 4261-1984带可换导柱锥柄平底锪钻1985-1-1 GB/T 4263-1984带导柱直柄90°锥面锪钻1985-1-1 GB/T 4264-1984带可换导柱锥柄90°锥面锪钻1985-1-1 GB/T 4266-1984锪钻用可换导柱1985-1-1 GB/T 4267-1984直柄回转工具用柄部直径和传动方头尺寸1985-1-1 GB/T 5105-198545°压力角渐开线花键滚刀基本型式和尺寸1986-3-1 GB/T 6338-1986直柄燕尾槽铣刀和直柄反燕尾槽铣刀1987-3-1 GB/T 6339-1986削平型直柄燕尾槽铣刀和削平型直柄反燕尾槽铣刀1987-3-1 GB 6078-1985中心钻1986-5-1 GB 6079.1-1985金属切割带锯条 术语与定义1986-5-1 GB 6079.2-1985金属切割带锯条 种类、规格与技术要求1986-5-1 GB 6080-1985机用锯条1986-5-1 GB 6116-1985削平型直柄立铣刀1986-3-1 GB 6117-19857:24锥柄立铣刀1986-3-1 GB 6118-1985立铣刀技术条件1986-3-1 GB 6119-1985三面刃铣刀技术条件1986-3-1 GB 6120-1985中齿锯片铣刀1986-3-1 GB 6121-1985锯片铣刀技术条件1986-3-1 GB 6123-1985直柄T形槽铣刀1986-3-1 GB 6124-1985削平型直柄T形槽铣刀1986-3-1 GB 6125-1985T型槽铣刀技术条件1986-3-1 GB 6126-1985单角铣刀1986-3-1 GB 6127-1985不对称双角铣刀1986-3-1 GB 6128-1985对称双角铣刀1986-3-1GB 6129-1985角度铣刀技术条件1986-3-1 GB 6131-1985直柄铣刀的柄部尺寸1986-3-1 GB 6132-1985铣刀和铣刀刀杆的互换尺寸1986-3-1 GB 6134-1985直柄小麻花钻1986-3-1 GB 6135-1985粗直柄小麻花钻1986-3-1 GB 6136-1985直柄超长麻花钻1986-3-1 GB 6137-1985锥柄超长麻花钻1986-3-1 GB 6138-1985攻丝前钻孔用直柄阶梯麻花钻1986-3-1 GB 6139-1985攻丝前钻孔用锥柄阶梯麻花钻1986-3-1 GB/T 1119-1985尖齿槽铣刀1986-3-1 GB 968-1983丝锥螺纹公差1983-10-1 GB 969-1983丝锥技术条件1983-10-1 GB 970-1983手用和机用圆板牙1983-10-1 GB/T 1115-1985圆柱形铣刀1986-3-1 GB 967-1983短柄螺母丝锥1983-10-1 GB 971-1983滚丝轮1983-10-1 GB 972-1983搓丝板1983-10-1 GB 6336.1-1986模具铣刀 直柄圆柱形球头立铣刀1987-3-1 GB 6336.2-1986模具铣刀 削平型直柄圆柱形球头立铣刀1987-3-1 GB 6336.3-1986模具铣刀 莫氏锥柄圆柱形球头立铣刀1987-3-1 GB 6336.4-1986模具铣刀 直柄圆锥形立铣刀1987-3-1 GB 6336.5-1986模具铣刀 削平型直柄圆锥形立铣刀1987-3-1 GB 6336.6-1986模具铣刀 直柄圆锥形球头立铣刀1987-3-1 GB 6336.7-1986模具铣刀 削平型直柄圆锥形球头立铣刀1987-3-1 GB 6336.8-1986模具铣刀 莫氏锥柄圆锥形立铣刀1987-3-1 GB 6336.9-1986模具铣刀 莫氏锥柄圆锥形球头立铣刀1987-3-1 GB 6337-1986模具铣刀技术条件1987-3-1 GB 6341-1986渐开线内花键插齿刀基本型式和尺寸1987-3-1 GB/T 3464.2-1994长柄机用丝锥1995-9-1 GB/T 4250-1984圆锥铰刀技术条件1985-1-1 GB 8062.1-1987磨前齿轮滚刀 基本型式和尺寸2003-12-1 GB 8062.2-1987磨前齿轮滚刀 通用技术条件2003-12-1 GB 1440-1985锥柄加长麻花钻1986-3-1 GB 1441-1985粗锥柄麻花钻1986-3-1 GB 1443-1985工具柄自锁圆锥的尺寸和公差1986-3-1 GB 5343.1-1985可转位车刀 型号表示规则1986-7-1 GB 5343.2-1985可转位车刀 型式尺寸和技术条件1986-7-1 GB 1435-1985直柄短麻花钻1986-3-1 GB 1436-1985直柄麻花钻1986-3-1 GB 1437-1985直柄长麻花钻1986-3-1 GB 1438-1985锥柄麻花钻1986-3-1 GB 1439-1985锥柄长麻花钻1986-3-1 GB 4265-198490°锥面锪钻技术条件1985-1-1 GB/T 4259-1984锥面锪钻技术条件1985-1-1 GB/T 4262-1984平底锪钻技术条件1985-1-1 GB/T 6122-1985圆角铣刀1986-3-1 GB/T 6130-1985镶片圆锯1986-3-1 GB/T 6081-1985直齿插齿刀的基本型式和尺寸1986-5-1 GB/T 6082-1985直齿插齿刀通用技术条件1986-5-1GB/T 6083-1985齿轮滚刀的基本型式和尺寸1986-5-1 GB 6084-1985齿轮滚刀通用技术条件1986-5-1 GB 1577-1979米制锥螺纹锥孔铰刀1980-5-1 GB 1578-1979米制锥螺纹丝锥1980-5-1 GB 1579-1979米制锥螺纹滚丝轮1980-5-1 GB 1580-1979米制锥螺纹搓丝板1980-5-1 GB 8127-1987拉刀术语1988-8-1 GB 9063.1-1988盘形齿轮铣刀基本型式和尺寸1983-7-1 GB 9063.2-1988盘形齿轮铣刀技术条件1988-11-1 GB/T 6131.1-2006铣刀直柄 第1部分:普通直柄的型式和尺寸2007-1-1 GB/T 6131.2-2006铣刀直柄 第2部分:削平直柄的型式和尺寸2007-1-1 GB/T 6131.4-2006铣刀直柄 第4部分:螺纹柄的型式和尺寸2007-1-1 GB/T 6132-2006铣刀和铣刀刀杆的互换尺寸2007-1-1 GB/T 6133.1-2006削平型直柄刀具夹头 第1部分:刀具柄部传动系统的尺寸2007-1-1 GB/T 6133.2-2006削平型直柄刀具夹头 第2部分: 夹头的连接尺寸和标记2007-1-1 GB/T 20324-2006G系列圆柱管螺纹圆板牙2007-1-1 GB/T 20325-2006六方板牙2007-1-1 GB/T 20326-2006粗长柄机用丝锥2007-1-1 GB/T 20327-2006车刀和刨刀刀杆 截面形状和尺寸2007-1-1 GB/T 20328-2006R系列圆锥管螺纹圆板牙2007-1-1 GB/T 20329-2006端键传动的铣刀和铣刀刀杆上刀座的互换尺寸2007-1-1 GB/T 20330-2006攻丝前钻孔用麻花钻直径2007-1-1 GB/T 20331-2006直柄机用1:50锥度销子铰刀2007-1-1 GB/T 20332-2006锥柄机用1:50锥度销子铰刀2007-1-1 GB/T 20333-2006圆柱和圆锥管螺纹丝锥的基本尺寸和标志2007-1-1 GB/T 20334-2006G系列和Rp系列管螺纹磨牙丝锥的螺纹尺寸公差2007-1-1 GB/T 20335-2006装可转位刀片的镗刀杆(圆柱形)-尺寸2007-1-1 GB/T 20336-2006装可转位刀片的镗刀杆(圆柱形)-代号2007-1-1 GB/T 20337-2006装在7:24锥柄心轴上的镶齿套式面铣刀2007-1-1 GB/T 20323.1-2006铣刀代号 第1部分:整体或镶齿结构的带柄立铣刀2007-1-1 GB/T 20323.2-2006铣刀代号 第2部分:装可转位刀片的带柄和带孔铣刀2007-1-1 GB 1124-1985凸半圆铣刀1986-3-1 GB 3465-1983长柄机用丝锥1983-10-1 GB 3466-1983长柄螺母丝锥1983-10-1 GB 3467-1983圆板牙架型式和互换尺寸1983-10-1 GB 1126-1985莫氏锥柄T形槽铣刀1986-3-1 GB 1127-1981半圆键槽铣刀1982-8-1 GB 1128-1985镶齿三面刃铣刀1986-3-1 GB 3506-1983螺旋槽丝锥1984-1-1 GB 1129-1985镶齿套式面铣刀1986-3-1 GB 1130-1985镶齿三面刃铣刀和套式面铣刀用高速钢刀齿1986-3-1 GB 4254-1984硬质合金可调节浮动铰刀1985-1-1 GB 10950-1989硬质合金斜齿直柄立铣刀1990-1-1 GB 10951-1989硬质合金 斜齿锥柄立铣刀1990-1-1 GB 1106-1985莫氏锥柄立铣刀1986-3-1 GB 1110-1985直柄立铣刀1986-3-1 GB 3831-1983圆拉刀技术条件1984-6-1 GB 1112-1981直柄键槽铣刀1996-8-1 GB 1113-1981锥柄键槽铣刀1982-8-1GB 1114-1985套式立铣刀1986-3-1 GB 1136-1984手用1:50锥度销子铰刀1985-1-1 GB 3464-1983机用和手用丝锥1983-10-1 GB 11173-1989金属热切圆锯片1990-7-1 GB 1120-1985粗齿锯片铣刀1986-3-1 GB 1121-1985细齿锯片铣刀1986-3-1 GB 1122-1985螺钉槽铣刀1986-3-1 GB 1125-1985凹半圆铣刀1986-3-1 GB 1137-1984手用长刃1:50锥度销子铰刀1985-1-1 GB 1138-1984锥柄机用1:50锥度销子铰刀1985-1-1 QJ A 2626-2005加工高强钢用硬质合金可转位面铣刀2006-5-1 GR 68-1960镶硬质合金刀片套式面铣刀2001-7-1 JB 3095-1982小模数直齿插齿刀1992-10-1 JB 2494-1978小模数齿轮滚刀2004-6-1 JB 2497-1978盘形剃齿刀2004-6-1 JB 3181-1982宽刀体键槽拉刀结构型式与基本尺寸1992-10-1 JB 3182-1982平刀体键槽拉刀结构型式与基本尺寸1999-4-5 JB 3183-1982带倒角齿键槽拉刀结构型式与基本尺寸1999-4-5 JB 3184-1982键槽拉刀技术条件1999-4-5 JB 3227-1983高精度齿轮滚刀通用技术条件1999-4-5 JB 1461-1974硬质合金不重磨刀片 尺寸系列与技术要求1975-5-1 JB 783-1965方斜柄麻花钻基本尺寸1994-1-1 JB/T 7957-1995米制锥螺纹锥孔铰刀2003-4-1 JB/T 7958-1995米制锥螺纹丝锥2003-4-1 JB/T 7959-1995米制锥螺纹滚丝轮2003-4-1 JB/T 7960-1995米制锥螺纹搓丝板2003-4-1 JB/T 7964-1995机用锯条2003-4-1 JB/Z 256-1985麻花钻寿命试验方法2001-10-1 JB 3822-1984麻花钻抽样验收方法1993-6-1 JB 3869-1985可调节手用铰刀1996-4-1 JB 3913.1-1985双圆弧齿轮滚刀的基本型式和尺寸1996-4-1 JB 3913.2-1985双圆弧齿轮滚刀通用技术条件1996-4-1 JB 4103-1985剃前齿轮滚刀基本型式和尺寸1994-6-1 JB 4104-1985剃前齿轮滚刀通用技术条件1994-6-1 QJ 2738.1-1995MJ螺纹丝锥 短柄机、手用丝锥1995-12-13 QJ 2738.2-1995MJ螺纹丝锥 长柄机、手用丝锥1995-12-13 QJ 2738.3-1995MJ螺纹丝锥 短柄螺母丝锥1995-12-13 QJ 2738.4-1995MJ螺纹丝锥 长柄螺母丝锥1995-12-13 QJ 2739-1995MJ螺纹丝锥 技术条件1995-12-13 QJ 2756.1-1995加工高强钢用丝锥 短柄丝锥1995-12-31 QJ 2756.2-1995加工高强钢用丝锥 长柄丝锥1995-12-31 QJ 2756.3-1995加工高强钢用丝锥 通孔丝锥1995-12-31 QJ 2757-1995加工高强钢用丝锥应用尺寸1995-12-31 QJ 2758-1995加工高强钢用丝锥技术条件1995-12-31 QJ 2586.1-1993立方氮化硼/硬质合金焊接式外圆车刀1993-11-1 QJ 2586.2-1993立方氮化硼/硬质合金焊接式内孔车刀1993-11-1 QJ 2586.3-1993立方氮化硼/硬质合金焊接式普通螺纹车刀1993-11-1 QJ 2586.4-1993立方氮化硼/硬质合金焊接式切槽刀1993-11-1 QJ 2586.5-1993立方氮化硼/硬质合金焊接式车刀技术条件1993-11-1 QJ 2587.1-1993立方氮化硼/硬质合金机械夹固式外圆车刀1993-11-1 QJ 2587.2-1993立方氮化硼/硬质合金机械夹固式内孔车刀1993-11-1 QJ 2587.3-1993立方氮化硼/硬质合金机械夹固式普通螺纹车刀1993-11-1 QJ 2587.4-1993立方氮化硼/硬质合金机械夹固式车刀技术条件1993-11-1 QJ 2588.1-1993立方氮化硼/硬质合金偏心式可转位式车刀1993-11-1 QJ 2588.2-1993立方氮化硼/硬质合金上压式可转位式车刀1993-11-1 QJ 2588.3-1993立方氮化硼/硬质合金可转位式车刀用刀垫1993-11-1 QJ 2588.4-1993立方氮化硼/硬质合金偏心式可转位式车刀用偏心销1993-11-1 QJ 2588.5-1993立方氮化硼/硬质合金可转位式车刀技术条件1993-11-1 QJ 2625.1-1994加工高强钢用整体硬质合金立铣刀1994-10-1 QJ 2625.2-1994加工高强钢用整体硬质合金立铣刀技术条件1994-10-1 QJ 2626.1-1994加工高强钢用硬质合金可转位面铣刀1994-10-1 QJ 2626.2-1994加工高强钢用硬质合金可转位面铣刀技术条件1994-10-1 SG 179-1980金刚石玻璃刀1995-10-1。

B系列

B系列

B 系列型号电压V电流A功率W频率等BC107B SI-N50V0.2A0.3W250MHz BC107C SI-N50V0.2A0.3W250MHz BC109B SI-N30V0.2A0.3W300MHz BC109C SI-N30V0.2A0.3W150MHz BC117SI-N120V50mA0.3W>60MHz BC119SI-N60V1A0.8W10MHz BC135SI-N45V0.2W>200MHz BC136SI-N60V0.5A0.3W>60MHz BC139SI-P40V0.5A0.7WBC141-10SI-N100V1A0.75W50MHz BC141-16SI-N100V1A0.75W50MHz BC142SI-N80V1A0.8WBC143SI-P60V1A0.7W AF/DRIVE BC146SI-N20V50mA50mW150MHz BC161-16SI-P60V1A0.75W50MHz BC177A SI-P50V0.1A0.3W130MHz BC177B SI-P50V0.1A0.3W130MHz BC177C SI-P50V0.1A0.3W130MHz BC190SI-N70V0.1A0.3W250MHz BC285SI-N120V0.1A0.36W80MHz BC300SI-N120V0.5A6W120MHz BC303SI-P85V1A6W75MHz BC313SI-P60V1A4W50MHz BC323SI-N100V5A0.8W100MHz BC327-16SI-P50V0.8A625mW100MHz BC327-25SI-P50V0.8A625mW100MHz BC327-40SI-P50V0.8A625mW100MHz BC336SI-P25V50mA0.31W50MHz BC337-16SI-N50V0.8A625mW150MHz BC337-25SI-N50V0.8A625mW150MHz BC337-40SI-N50V0.8A0.625W150MHz BC368SI-N20V1A0.8W100MHz BC369SI-P20V1A0.8WBC376SI-P25V1A0.625W150MHz BC393SI-P180V10mA40mWBC441SI-N75V2A1WBC448SI-P80V0.3A0.625W>100BC449SI-N100V0.3A0.625WBC450SI-P100V0.3A0.625WBC451SI-N50V0.1A0.3W>150MHz BC461SI-P75V2A1WBC485SI-N45V1A0.625W200MHz BC487B SI-N60V1A0.625W200MHzBC488SI-P60V0.1A625mW>135MHz BC489SI-N80V1A0.625W200MHz BC490SI-P80V1A0.625W200MHz BC516P-DARL40V0.4A0.625WBC517N-DARL40V0.4A0.625WBC538SI-N80V1A0.625W100MHz BC546A SI-N80V0.2A0.5WBC546B SI-N80V0.2A0.5WBC546C SI-N80V0.1A0.5WBC547A SI-N50V0.2A0.5WBC547B SI-N50V0.2A0.5W300MHz BC547C SI-N50V0.2A0.5W300MHz BC550B SI-N50V0.2A0.5WBC550C SI-N50V0.2A0.5WBC556A SI-P60V0.2A0.5WBC556B SI-P80V0.2A0.5WBC557A SI-P50V0.2A0.5WBC557B SI-P50V0.2A0.5WBC557C SI-P50V0.2A0.5WBC560B SI-P50V0.2A0.5WBC560C SI-P50V0.2A0.5WBC618N-DARL80V1A0.625W B>10BC639SI-N80V1A0.8W100MHz BC640SI-P80V1A0.8W130MHz BC807-25SI-P50V0.5A0.25W5BBC807-40SI-P45V0.5A0.3W100MHz BC817-16SI-N50V0.5A0.25W6ABC817-25SI-N50V0.5A0.25W6BBC817-40SI-N50V0.5A0.25W6CBC828SI-P50V0.8A0.8W100MHz BC846B SI-N80V0.1A0.25W1BBC847A SI-N50V0.1A0.2WBC847B SI-N50V0.1A0.25W1FBC847BR SI-N50V0.1A0.25W SMDBC847C SI-N50V0.1A0.25W1GBC849C SI-N30V0.1A0.25W2CBC850C SI-N45V0.1A0.25W2GBC856A SI-P65V0.1A150MHz,3A BC856B SI-P65V0.1A150MHz,3B BC857A SI-P50V0.1A150MHz BC857B SI-P45V0.1A0.2W3FBC857BR SI-P45V0.1A0.2WBC857C SI-P45V0.1A0.25W3GBC859B SI-P30V0.1A0.25W4BBC860B SI-P50V0.1A4FBC860C SI-P50V0.1A4GBC868SI-N25V1A60MHzBC869SI-P25V1A1W60MHzBC879N-DARL100V1A0.8WBC880P-DARL100V1A0.8WBCP68SI-N20V1A 1.5W60MHz BCV27N-DARL40V0.5A0.25W B>1BCX17SI-P50V0.5A100MHz,T1 BCX17R SI-P50V0.5A100MHz,T4 BCX19SI-N50V0.5A300mW200MHz BCX38B N-DARL80V0.8A1W B>4000 BCX53SI-P100V1A50MHz BCX56SI-N100V1A130MHz BCY59SI-N45V0.2A1W250MHz BCY71SI-P45V0.2A0.35WBCY72SI-P30V0.2A0.35WBCY79SI-P45V0.2A1W180MHz BCY85SI-N100V0.2A0.3WBD109SI-N60V3A15WBD115SI-N245V0.15A0.8WBD129SI-N400V0.5A17.5WBD131SI-N70V3A15W>60MHz BD132SI-P45V3A15W>60MHz BD139SI-N80V 1.5A12.5W50MHzBD139-16SI-N80V 1.5A12.5W50MHzBD140SI-P80V 1.5A12.5W50MHzBD140-16SI-P80V 1.5A12.5W50MHzBD141SI-N140V8A117WBD142SI-N50V15A117WBD159SI-N375V0.5A20WBD160SI-N250V5A25WBD179SI-N80V3A30WBD180SI-P80V3A30W>2MHzBD183SI-N85V15A117WBD201SI-N60V8A55WBD201F SI-N60V8A32WBD204F SI-P60/60V8A60W>7MHzBD230SI-N100V 1.5A12.5WBD231SI-P100V 1.5A12.5WBD232SI-N300V0.25A7WBD237SI-N100V2A25W3MHzBD238SI-P100V2A25W3MHzBD239C SI-N100V2A30W3MHzBD240SI-P45V2A30WBD240C SI-P100V2A30W3MHzBD241C SI-N100V3A40W3MHzBD241D SI-N120V3A40W3MHzBD242C SI-P100V3A40W3MHzBD243C SI-N100V6A65W3MHzBD243F SI-N200V6A65W3MHz BD244C SI-P100V6A65W3MHz BD244F SI-P200V6A65W3MHz BD250C SI-P100V25A125W3MHz BD277SI-P45V7A70W>10MHz BD302SI-P60V8A55W>3MHz BD303SI-N60V8A55W>3MHz BD314SI-P80V10A150WBD317SI-N100V16A200W1MHz BD318SI-P100V16A200WBD329SI-N32V3A15W130MHz BD330SI-P32V3A15WBD335N-DARL100V6A60WBD336P-DARL100V6A60WBD337N-DARL+D120V6A60W>10MHz BD362SI-P32V3A15WBD371B SI-N60V1,5A2,5WBD385SI-N60V1A10W>250MHz BD387SI-N80V1A10W>250MHz BD410SI-N500V1A20WBD411N-DARL50V2A10W B>25K BD441SI-N80V4A36W3MHz BD442SI-P80V4A36W3MHz BD515SI-N45V2A10W160MHz BD537SI-N80V8A50WBD538SI-P80V4A50W>3MHz BD539SI-N40V5A45WBD543C SI-N100V8A70W3MHz BD545SI-N40V15A85W3MHz BD637SI-N100V2A3OW>3MHz BD638SI-P100V2A30W>3MHz BD648P-DARL80V8A62,5WBD651N-DARL120V8A62.5WBD652P-DARL120V8A62.5WBD679A N-DARL+D80V4A40WBD680A P-DARL+D80V4A40WBD681N-DARL+D100V4A40W B>75 BD682P-DARL+D100V4A40WBD683N-DARL120V4A40WBD684P-DARL120V4A40WBD711SI-N100V12A75WBD712SI-P100V12A75W POWER BD722SI-P80V4A36W>3MHz BD743C SI-N110V15A90W>5MHz BD744C SI-P110V15A90W5MHz BD750SI-P100V20A200WBD751SI-N100V20A200WBD791SI-N100V4A15WBD792SI-P100V4A15WBD801SI-N100V8A65W>3MHz BD829SI-N100V1A8WBD830SI-P100V1A8W75MHz BD839SI-N45V 1.5A10W125MHz BD843SI-N100V 1.5A10W>150MHz BD877N-DARL80V1A9W200MHz BD879N-DARL100V1A9W200MHz BD880P-DARL100V1A200MHz BD901N-DARL+D100V8A70WBD902P-DARL100V8A70WBD911SI-N100V15A90WBD912SI-P100V15A90WBD939F SI-N120V3A19W3MHz BD941SI-N140V3A30W3MHz BD942SI-P140V3A30W3MHz BD943SI-N22V5A40W3MHz BD948SI-P45V5A40W3MHz 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Parker Hannifin 原型 B 无缝铜管筒系列数据表说明书

Parker Hannifin 原型 B 无缝铜管筒系列数据表说明书

BWeight (Mass) kg Cylinder series Weight (Mass) kg (basic cylinder) at 0 mm strokeper 100 mm strokeOSP-P16 0.22 0.1 OSP-P25 0.65 0.197OSP-P32 1.440.354Size ComparisonP16P25 P32Series OSP-P ..Standard Versions:• Double-acting with adjustable end cushioning• With magnetic piston for position sensing• Stainless steel screws Special Versions:• Slow speed lubrication • Viton ® seals Clean Room Cylinder ø 16 – 32 mmRodless Cylinder certified toDIN eN ISO 14644-1Features:· Clean room classification ISO Class 4 at v m = 0.14 m/s ISO Class 5 at v m = 0.5 m/s· Suitable for smooth slow speed operation up to v min = 0.005 m/s · Optional stroke length up to 1200 mm (longer strokes on request)· Low maintenance· Compact design with equal force and velocity in both directions· Aluminum piston with bearing rings to support high direct and cantilever loads������������������Function:The clean room cylinders of the ORIGA SYSTEM PLUS (OSP-P) combines the efficiency of theP ARKER-ORIGA slot seal system with vacuum protection against progressive wear and contamination from the sliding components. A partial vacuum drawn between inner and outer sealing bands prevents emission into the clean room. T o achieve the necessary vacuum a suction flow of ca. 4 m3/h is required.Based on the P ARKER-ORIGArodless cylinder, proven in worldwide markets, P ARKER-ORIGA nowoffers the only rodless cylinderon the market with a certificationfrom IP A Institute for the cleanroomspecification according toDIN EN ISO 14644-1.Cylinder effective Max. MomentMax. Load Cushion Series Force length (mm Ø) at 6 bar (N) Mx (Nm) My (Nm) Mz(Nm) Fz (N) (mm)OSP-P1678 0.45 4 0.5 120 11OSP-P25250 1.5 15 3.0 300 17OSP-P32420 3.0 30 5.0 450 20Load and moment data are based on speeds v ≤ 0.2 m/s.The adjacent table shows the maximum values for light, shock-free operation which must not be exceeded even in dynamic operation.��BCylinder t V X Y BW BX BY CF eN FB FH GP ZZ Series OSP-P16 29.6 16.5 36 M4 10.8 1.8 28.5 40 3 30 27.2 25.7 7 OSP-P25 40.6 25 65 M5 17.5 2.2 40.5 54.5 3.6 40 39.5 41 8 OSP-P32452790M620.52.547.168.55.55251.746.210Clean Room CylindersDimensionsClean Room CylindersOrdering Information Ordering Instructions / Part Numbering System for OSP-P Clean Room Seriesadd. Carriage0WithoutBore162532Piston Style0StandardAir Connection / Porting7Clean RoomSeals0Standard 1Viton S SpecialCorrosion Resist,Hardware0Standard 1Stainless S SpecialStrokex x x x xend Cap Position0l+r 0° = In Front (pos #2)Cushioning / Stops0StandardPiston Mountings0NoneDovetail Cover0Standard X Without Cover Rail S SpecialVersionend Cap Mounts0Without1A1 (16,25,32)2A2 (16,25,32)3A3 (25,32)4B1 (25,32)6B3 (16)7B4 (25,32)8B5 (32)Note: Comes in pairsOSPP 32 00 00 S 025000 00 G 0 02 06789101112-16171819202122232425Lubrication0Standard 1Slow Speed 4Food5Clean Room SSpecialGuides / Brakes0NoneSwitches /Measuring System0none 1NO Reed-KL3045 Qty. 22NC Reed-KL3048 Qty. 23PNPKL3054+4041 Qty. 2 4NPNKL3060+4041 Qty. 2Note: 2 switches will be supplied. For different quantity, please order as a separate line item.25Note: Position #2 is the standard location.。

美国肯纳金属样本

美国肯纳金属样本

硬质合金棒料
实心未精磨棒料
Ø (mm)
1,20 1,70 2,20 2,70 3,25 3,70 4,20 4,70 5,20 5,70 6,20 6,70 7,20 7,70 8,20 8,70 9,20 9,70 10,20 10,70 11,20 11,70 12,20 12,70 13,20 13,70 14,20 14,70 15,20 16,20 17,20 18,20 19,20 20.20 21.20 22.20 23.20 24.20 25.20 26.30 27,30 28,30 29,30 30,30 31,30 32,30
上述所列棒料也可按要求提供定制尺寸,英制尺寸以及其它牌号。
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3348373

3348374

2885127

2885129

2885130

2885131

2885132

2885224

2885225

2885227

2963243

3346881

3346882

3346884

3346885

3364441

3364442

3364443

BTi-5, BTi-3 Safety Data Sheet说明书

BTi-5, BTi-3 Safety Data Sheet说明书

SAFETY DATA SHEET Section 1 - Products and SuppliersSDS: BTi-5 ,BTi-3Product Identifier: Brazing Alloys are supplied in the form of:(a) Flat, sintered powdered foils 400-600 microns (0.016-0.020") thick;(b) Pre-alloyed powder -170 mesh (~90 microns), -150 mesh (~100 microns), or -140 mesh (~105 microns);(c) Transfer tape consisting of pre-alloyed powder -170 mesh bonded by 6-8% of adhesive;(d) Paste consisting of pre-alloyed powder -100 mesh, or -150 mesh, or -170 mesh. Water-polymer, evaporated binder up to 10 wt.%.Other means of identification:BTi-5 alloy - Ti balance, (19-21)Zr, (19-21)Ni, (19-21)Cu, <0.5Hf wt.%BTi-3 alloy - Ti balance, (36.5-38.5)Zr, (9-11)Ni, (14-16)Cu, <1Hf wt.%Use (and restrictions): Brazing filler metals for joining or repairing metals, ceramics, or carbon-based components.Supplier and emergency contact information:imtek A ,I c.nStreet Washington 012uburn,A01501 MA Ph: 508(32)85035-www imtek .a .comSDS Date: June 7, 2018Section 2 – Hazard IdentificationAs sold, the braze alloys are solid articles (sintered foils, transfer tapes) or powders, and therefore, are not considered hazardous until used in machining, grinding, melting and brazing operations, during which metal can fume and dust may be generated. Hazardous levels of dust or metal fumes of alloy constituents can create health risks, as described below. The foil and transfer tape products do not have above mentioned hazards.Classification:Under the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling and the US OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, dust and fumes released during brazing operations are categorized as hazardous.Signal word, symbols, hazard and precautionary statements:Hazard Statements: .Foils and transfer tape are not flammable solids. When using foils in manufacture do not breathe in dust or fumes.The powder with particle size equal to or greater than 40 microns is not flammable without further processing. This material has particle size ~90 microns (-170 mesh) and larger. Possible skin sensitizer or irritant when processed or operated on.Precautionary Statements:Obtain special instructions before use. Do not handle until allsafety precautions have been read and understood.Do not breathe dust or fumes. Wear protective gloves to prevent skin contact or thermal burns during brazing operations. Wash hands thoroughly after handling. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product.Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces - No smoking.Do not use internally.If inhaled: Call a doctor if you feel unwell.If on skin: Wash with plenty of water. If skin irritation or rash occurs: Get medicaladvice/attention.If exposed, concerned, or feel unwell: Get medical advice/attention.Other information about health hazards: Dust and fumes generated during brazing operations can cause skin and eye irritation.These materials in this product are not normally absorbed through the skin. Repeated or prolonged exposure to elevated concentrations of any airborne dust or fume can irritate or harm the respiratory system, especially as an aggravation to a pre-existing condition. Inhalation of significant quantities of very fine metal dust and metal fumes can cause “metal fume fever,” with flu-like symptoms. Avoid creating and breathing airborne dust and fumes.Other information about physical hazards: Brazing operations can present a fire hazard to nearby combustible materials. Maintain good housekeeping.Section 3 – Composition/Information on IngredientsSection 4 – First Aid MeasuresInhalation: Remove affected personnel to an exposure-free environment.On inhalation of dust, move to fresh air. If not breathing give artificial respiration.Do not use mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Keep the individual warm, comfortable and rest. Skin and eye contact: On contact with skin, wash with soap and running water. If powder is embedded in the skin, no water should be applied, but covered with oil. Seek medical attention immediately. On contact with eyes, flush eyes thoroughly with running water for at least 15 minutes.Ingestion: Keep the individual warm and comfortable, seek medical attention.Indication of need for immediate medical attention and special treatment:Skin contact with hot metals or flames during brazing operations can causethermal burns. Seek medical attention for severe thermal burns.Possible Health Effects: The alloy in solid form is generally not consideredhazardous. However, if it is in the fine powder form or your processinvolves, melting, spraying, classification, or other processes thatcauses a release of dust or fume, then hazardous levels of dust orfume of constituents of this alloy can create a health risk. May causeirritation of the respiratory system.Route(s) of Entry: Inhalation. External exposure. Skin contact.Signs and Symptoms of Overexposure: Irritation of the respiratory system.Skin itch.Effects of Exposure:Titanium : Inhalation of dust may cause mild irritation of the respiratory tract.Inhalation of titanium dioxide dust or fume could produce lung fibrosisand chronic bronchitis.Zirconium: Inhalation of dust may cause irritation of the respiratory tract.Copper: Inhalation of dust or fume may cause irritation of the respiratory tract.Inhalation of the fume may result in symptoms of “Metal Fume Fever”(e.g., chills, fever, and sweating). of the respiratory tract. Ingestion ofcopper may cause gastro-intestinal upset.Nickel: Nickel is known sensitizer and may produce allergic reactions.Seek medical attention if any problems persist.Section 5 – Fire Fighting MeasuresSuitable extinguishing media:Do not use water or carbon dioxide on a metal dust fire. Use dry sand, earth, or inert materials suitable for Class D fire to smother fire. If appropriate, isolate fire and allow it to burn out. Special fire-fighting procedures:Use protective clothing and breathing equipment appropriate to the surrounding fire.Section 6 – Accidental Release MeasuresMetal scrap should be collected and contained using normal procedures. Avoid creating dust when cleaning up metal particulates, shavings, powders and granules. Vacuum only with HEPA filtered equipment. Do not use compressed air for clean-up. Some fine metal powders may ignite or explode under specific conditions; avoid creating high airborne dust concentrations and accumulating dust. Appropriate personal protective equipment should be used when cleaning up dust. Recovered material should be placed in sealed containers and recycled for their metal content. Dispose in accordance with applicable waste disposal regulations.Section 7 – Handling and StorageStore in closed containers in a cool, dry, well-ventilated, fire-resistant area away from oxidizing agents and sources of heat and ignition.Avoid skin contact;wash hands after handling chemicals. Do not eat, drink or smoke while handling these products. Do not swallow brazing materials. All employees who handle this material should be trained to handle it safely. Maintain good housekeeping practices,such as wet sweeping or vacuuming to remove dust accumulation. Amorphous foils are not flammable and not combustable.Ventilation and Engineering Control: Provide sufficient general and local exhaust ventilation to maintain concentration of above mentioned compounds below assigned PEL or TLV. If such ventilation is unavailable use NIOSH-approved air-purifying respirators to protect against exposure.Personal Protective Accessories: NIOSH-certified respirators, gloves, and ANSI-approved eye protection glasses with side shields. Use full body clothing. In areas of excessive exposures, provide annual medical evaluation of respiratory systems.Section 8 – Exposure Controls and Personal ProtectionExposure limits and guidelinesOther jurisdictions may have different exposure limits and control guideline.Users are advised to consult and comply with local regulations where they exist.Engineering controls:Use local exhaust ventilation during brazing operations to minimize or eliminate concentrations of airborne contaminants.Personal protective equipment:Use NIOSH-approved respiratory protective equipment if exposures exceed established limits or guidelines.General hygiene considerations:Do not eat, drink or smoke when handling these products. Wash hands after handling these products.Section 9 – Physical and chemical characteristicsMelting range: 835-863°C; Brazing temperature: 880-920°CSpecific gravity: ~6.7 g/cm3 (solid)Solubility: (Water) Nil.Appearance and odor: Silvery gray. No odor.pH: Not applicableSection 10 – Stability and ReactivityBraze alloy products are stable in air, in water, and when stored in closed containers at room temperature under normal storage and handling conditions. Heating to elevated temperatures may liberate metal/metal oxide fumes(i.e.,during brazing operations).Avoid open flames around fine metal powders, pastes, and thin sheets. Metals in particulate form are typically incompatible with strong acids and strong oxidizing agents. Metal powder mixtures can cause fires and explosions (if present at high airborne concentrations).Incompatibility (Materials to avoid): AcidsHazardous Decomposition or Byproducts: None knownHazardous Polymerization: Will not occurSection 11 – Toxicological InformationUser-generated dusts and fumes may, on contact with the skin or eyes produce mechanical irritation. Chronic exposures could cause dermatitis (skin) or conjunctivitis (eyes). Excessive inhalation of powders or user generated fumes from welding/ brazing with these products can, depending on the specific features of the process used, pose a long-term health hazard. The composition of fumes and gases generated in user operations will depend on the metal alloy, base metal and the specific process being used and may include metals, metal oxides, carbon monoxide, ozone, and oxides of nitrogen. The International Agency for Research on Cancer classifies free or pure metallic nickel as category 2B: possible carcinogenic to humans. The US Department of Health and Human Services National Toxicology Program classifies pure nickel as reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen, based on limited human evidence and laboratory testing of animals. Additional toxicological information is available through the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and the Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances(RTECS).See:/niosh/ipcsneng/nengrtec.html. Applicable product components and their respective RTECS numbers are listed below: Titanium XR1700000 (Metal), Zirconium ZH7070000 (Metal),Nickel QR5950000 (Metal), Copper GL5325000 (Metal)Hafnium MG4600000 (Metal), Niobium QT9900000 (Metal).Section 12 – Ecological InformationWhen used in their intended manner, these products would not be expected to be released to the environment. Adverse effects on ecosystems are not anticipated in normal or recommended conditions of handling, use, storage and disposal. Pure copper is a marine pollutant. Section 13 – Disposal ConsiderationsManage waste materials in accordance with applicable waste and disposal regulations. Whenever possible, try to recycle and reclaim due to the intrinsic value of certain braze alloy constituents.Whatever cannot be saved for recovery or recycling should be shipped to a permitted waste management facility. Process, use or contamination of this product may change the characteristics of the waste and, consequently, how the waste is managed.Section 14 – Transport InformationBrazing foils are not flammable solids. This powder with particle size equal to or greater than 40 microns is not flammable without further processing. This material has particle size ~90 microns (-170 mesh) and larger.DOT Shipping Name: Not RegulatedDOT Hazard Class: N/AUN Number: N/ADOT Labels Required (49CFR172.101): N/AIATA Shipping Name: Not RegulatedIATA Hazard Class: N/AUN Number: N/AIATA Hazard Labels: N/ASection 15 – Regulatory Information- The nickel component of these brazing products is listed in individual form on the U.S. Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) inventory.- Certain braze alloy products containing nickel are subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 of the U.S. Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (SARA Title III). Refer to Table 1 in Section 16 for applicable products.- Metallic nickel is listed on the list of “Chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity” only in the powder form.Section 16 – Other InformationRevision Summary: June 7, 2017: New SDS to include braze alloy products that contain titanium. The data contained in this Safety Data Sheet relates only to the specific material designated herein and does not relate to use in combination with other materials or processes. Reasonable care has been taken in the preparation of the information contained in this SDS.A,Inc. assumes no responsibility as to the accuracy or suitability of However,imteksuch information and no warranty, expressed or implied, is made.Section 17 - NotesA. The data contained in this Safety Data Sheet relates only to the specific material designated herein and does not relate to use in combination with other materials or processes.B. Reasonable care has been taken in the preparation of the information contained in this SDS.However,imtekA,Inc. assumes no responsibility as to the accuracy or suitability of such information and no warranty, expressed or implied, is made.。

机械连接无缝阀门系列II 55-MY1B说明书

机械连接无缝阀门系列II 55-MY1B说明书

Instruction ManualMechanically Jointed Rodless CylinderII 2G Ex h IIC T6/T5 GbII2provided by compressed air into a force which causes mechanical linearsubject to “Special Conditions of Use”, please see Section 2.3.1 Safety InstructionsThese safety instructions are intended to prevent hazardous situationsand/or equipment damage. These instructions indicate the level ofpotential hazard with the labels of “Caution,” “Warning” or “Danger.”They are all important notes for safety and must be followed in additionto International Standards (ISO/IEC) *1), and other safety regulations.*1) ISO 4414: Pneumatic fluid power - General rules relating to systems.ISO 4413: Hydraulic fluid power - General rules relating to systems.IEC 60204-1: Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of machines.(Part 1: General requirements)ISO 10218-1: Robots and robotic devices - Safety requirements forindustrial robots - Part 1: Robots.•Refer to product catalogue, Operation Manual and HandlingPrecautions for SMC Products for additional information.• Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.Warning•Always ensure compliance with relevant safety laws andstandards.•All work must be carried out in a safe manner by a qualified person incompliance with applicable national regulations.2 SpecificationsThis product is suitable for use in Zones 1 and 2 only.2.1 Product Specifications:Refer to the operation manual for this product;2.2 Production Batch Code:The batch code printed on the label indicates the month and the year ofproduction as per the following table;2.3 Special Conditions of Use:•Products are suitable for sub-divisions IIC.•Products are suitable for Zones 1 & 2 only.2.3.1 Temperature Marking:2.3.1.1 Standard Product:•In the normal ambient temperature range (+5°C to +40°C) the productis rated to temperature class T6.•In the special ambient temperature range (+40°C to +60°C) the productis rated to temperature class T5.2.3.2 Static:•Danger of electrostatic discharge.3 Installation3.1 InstallationWarning•Do not install the product unless the safety instructions have been readand understood.•Do not twist or bend the cylinder, or mount the product when subjectto tension.•Do not use in an application where the product is stopped mid-stroke,via an external stop.•Do not use where cylinders are being synchronised to move a singleload.•In order to install the product, use one of the brackets available foundSee the product catalogue for the exact code to order which relates to thebore size of your product.•When replacing the side supports, use the hexagonal socket head capscrews of the following sizes, and the hexagon wrenches shown below.3.2 EnvironmentWarning•Do not use in an environment where corrosive gases, chemicals, saltwater or steam are present.•Do not use in an explosive atmosphere except within the specifiedrating.•Do not expose to direct sunlight. Use a suitable protective cover.•Do not install in a location subject to vibration or impact in excess ofthe product’s specifications.•Do not mount in a location exposed to radiant heat that would result intemperatures in excess of the product’s specifications.•Do not use in a place subject to heavy vibration and/or shock.•Do not use in wet environments, where water can remove the presenceof the lubrication.•Do not use in case of heavy dusty environments where dust canpenetrate into the cylinder and dry the grease.•Do not allow dust layers to build up on the cylinder surface and insulatethe product.3.3 PipingCaution•Before connecting piping make sure to clean up chips, cutting oil, dustetc.•When installing piping or fittings, ensure sealant material does notenter inside the port. When using seal tape, leave 1 thread exposedon the end of the pipe/fitting.•Tighten fittings to the specified tightening torque.3.4 LubricationCaution•SMC products have been lubricated for life at manufacture, and do notrequire lubrication in service.•If a lubricant is used in the system, refer to catalogue for details.use, and could relate to an increase in maximum surface temperatureabove what the product specification declares.3.6 Electrical Connection•The product should be grounded by the piston rod and the body inorder to create an electrically conductive path to thesystem/application.•Ground the product in accordance with applicable regulations.•Do not pass an electrical current through the product.4 Settings4.1 Air Cushion adjustment•For air-cushion adjustment, tighten or loosen the cushion valve usinga hexagon socket wrench or a flat head screwdriver (excluding ø10).Warning•Do not operate the cushion valve in the fully closed or fully openedstate.Using it in the fully closed state will cause the cushion seal to bedamaged. Using it in the fully opened state will cause the piston assemblyor the cover to be damaged.•Be certain to activate the air cushion at the stroke end.When the cylinder is used with the cushion valve in a fully open position,a suitable external device should be installed to absorb all of the kineticenergy of the mechanism, of which the actuator is part, before reachingeach end of stroke. If this is not done, the piston assembly will bedamaged.ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONSRefer to product catalogue for ‘How to Order’.Refer to the standard product catalogue for general dimensions.7.1General maintenanceCaution• Not following proper maintenance procedures could cause the productto malfunction and lead to equipment damage.•If handled improperly, compressed air can be dangerous.• Maintenance of pneumatic systems should be performed only by qualified personnel.• Before performing maintenance, turn off the power supply and be sure to cut off the supply pressure. Confirm that the air is released to atmosphere.• After installation and maintenance, apply operating pressure and power to the equipment and perform appropriate functional and leakage tests to make sure the equipment is installed correctly.• If any electrical connections are disturbed during maintenance, ensure they are reconnected correctly and safety checks are carried out as required to ensure continued compliance with applicable national regulations.• Do not make any modification to the product.• Do not disassemble the product, unless required by installation or maintenance instructions.• Do not use a product which looks or contains damage, this will invalidate the certification. If damage is seen, please replace the product immediately.• Periodically check the product for any damage or rust appearing. This could result in an increase in friction and lead to dangerous conditions. Replace the whole actuator if any of these conditions appear.• Replace the product, when air leakage is above the allowable value 7.2 Replacement of Dust Seal Band Warning• The dust seal band is the only customer replaceable part.• If other parts are deemed to have failed please replace the product.7.3 Disassembly procedure• Disassemble the cylinder, remove the old grease and place all the parts on a clean cloth in a clean environment. The following flat head screwdriver or hexagon socket wrench shall be used to loosen the set• The following screwdriver or hexagon socket wrenches shall be used• Remove the old dust seal band, scrapers and if necessary, bearings and side scrapers.1 Dust seal band 3 Bearing2Scraper4Side scraper7.4 Lubrication procedureLubricate the parts using the following SMC grease packs: Product Grease pack number Weight (g)StandardGR-S-010 10GR-S-020 20Apply lubricant to:▪ Dust seal band inner and outer surface ▪ scrapers ▪ bearings▪ side scrapers ▪ tube top surface7.5 Assembly procedure• The cylinder is assembled in the following order: bearings, dust sealband, side scraper, parallel key, scraper, stopper, spacer and end cover. Tighten the cross recessed binding head screws or the hexagon socket button bolt according to the torque values given.•Finally tighten the two set screws at each side with tightening torque of 0.1 Nm.Check for cylinder smooth movement and for air leakage8 Limitations of Use8.1 Limited warranty and disclaimer/compliance requirements Refer to Handling Precautions for SMC Products.Caution8.2 Obligations of the end-user• Ensure the product is used within the specification outlined.• Ensure that the maintenance periods are suitable for the application. • Ensure any cleaning processes to remove dust layers are made with the atmosphere in mind (e.g. using a damp cloth to avoid static build up).• Ensure that the application does not introduce additional hazards by mounting, loading, impacts or other methods.• Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and air circulation around the product.• If the product is subject to direct heat sources in the application, they should be shielded so that the actuator temperature stays within the stated operating range.Danger• Do not exceed any of the specifications listed in Section 2 of this document as this will be deemed improper use.• Air equipment has an air leakage during operation within certain limits. Do not use this equipment when the air itself introduces additional hazards and could lead to an explosion.• Use only Ex certified auto switches. These should be ordered separately.• Do not use this product in the presence of strong magnetic fields that could generate a surface temperature higher than the product specification.• Avoid applications where the piston rod end and the adjoining part in the application can create a possible ignition source.• Do not install or use these actuators where there is the possibility for the piston rod to impact foreign objects.• In the event of damage or failure of any parts located in the vicinity where this product has been installed, it is the responsibility of the user to determine whether or not this has compromised the safety and condition of this product and/or the application.• External impact on the cylinder body could result in a spark and/or cylinder damage. Avoid any application where foreign objects can hit or impact the cylinder. In such situations the application should install a suitable guard to prevent this occurrence.• Do not use this equipment where vibration could lead to failure.9 Product DisposalThis product shall not be disposed of as municipal waste. Check your local regulations and guidelines to dispose this product correctly, in order to reduce the impact on human health and the environment.Refer to or www.smc.eu for your local distributor/importer.URL : https:// (Global) https:// www.smc.eu (Europe) SMC Corporation, 4-14-1, Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021, JapanSpecifications are subject to change without prior notice from the manufacturer. © 2022 SMC Corporation All Rights Reserved. Template DKP50047-F-085M。

高级封坯抗渗剂安全数据表说明书

高级封坯抗渗剂安全数据表说明书

SAFETY DATA SHEET1. IdentificationProduct identifier Advanced Grout SealerOther means of identification None.Recommended use Sealer.Recommended restrictions None known.Manufacturer/Importer/Supplier/Distributor informationCompany Name LATICRETE InternationalAddress 1 Laticrete Park, NBethany, CT 06524Telephone(203)-393-0010Contact person Steve FineWebsite Emergency phone number Call CHEMTREC day or nightUSA/Canada - 1.800.424.9300Mexico - 1.800.681.9531Outside USA/Canada1.703.527.38872. Hazard(s) identificationFlammable aerosolsCategory 1Physical hazardsGases under pressureLiquefied gasSkin corrosion/irritationCategory 2Health hazardsSpecific target organ toxicity, single exposureCategory 3 narcotic effectsAspiration hazardCategory 1Hazardous to the aquatic environment, acuteCategory 2Environmental hazardshazardHazardous to the aquatic environment,Category 2long-term hazardNot classified.OSHA defined hazardsLabel elementsSignal word DangerHazard statement Extremely flammable aerosol. Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated. Causes skinirritation. May cause drowsiness or dizziness. May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways. Toxicto aquatic life with long lasting effects.Precautionary statementPrevention Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. - No smoking. Do not breathe mist orvapor. Wash thoroughly after handling. Avoid breathing vapors. Use only outdoors or in awell-ventilated area. Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.Avoid release to the environment.Response If skin irritation occurs: Get medical advice/attention. If inhaled: Remove person to fresh air andkeep comfortable for breathing. Call a poison center/doctor if you feel unwell. If swallowed:Immediately call a poison center/doctor. Do NOT induce vomiting. Collect spillage. Leaking gasfire: Do not extinguish, unless leak can be stopped safely. Eliminate all ignition sources if safe todo so. If on skin: Wash with plenty of water. Take off immediately all contaminated clothing andwash it before reuse.Storage Protect from sunlight. Do not expose to temperatures exceeding 50°C/122°F. Store in awell-ventilated place. Store locked up.DisposalDispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regional/national/international regulations.Hazard(s) not otherwise classified (HNOC)May displace oxygen and cause rapid suffocation.3. Composition/information on ingredientsMixtures64742-48-960 - 80Naphtha (petroleum),hydrotreated heavy CAS number %Chemical name 106-97-810 - 20Butane 74-98-610 - 20PropaneProprietary < 2Partially Fluorinated Acrylic Copolymer 123-86-4< 2n-Butyl acetate Composition commentsAll concentrations are in percent by weight unless ingredient is a gas. Gas concentrations are in percent by volume.4. First-aid measuresInhalation Move into fresh air and keep at rest. If breathing stops, provide artificial respiration. Get medical attention if any discomfort continues.Skin contactFlush thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes. Wash skin with soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation develops and persists.Frostbite: Do not remove clothes, but flush with copious amounts of lukewarm water. Call an ambulance and continue to flush during transportation to hospital.Eye contact Flush thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Get medical attention immediately.IngestionImmediately rinse mouth and drink plenty of water. Keep person under observation. If person becomes uncomfortable take to hospital along with these instructions. Get medical attention if symptoms occur.Most importantsymptoms/effects, acute and delayedSkin irritation. Irritation of nose and throat. Irritating to mucous membranes. Droplets of the product aspirated into the lungs through ingestion or vomiting may cause a serious chemical pneumonia. Exposure to rapidly expanding gas or vaporizing liquid may cause frostbite ("cold burn"). Very high exposure can cause suffocation from lack of oxygen.Indication of immediatemedical attention and special treatment needed Treat symptomatically.General informationEnsure that medical personnel are aware of the material(s) involved, and take precautions to protect themselves.5. Fire-fighting measuresSuitable extinguishing media Extinguish with alcohol-resistant foam, carbon dioxide or dry powder.Unsuitable extinguishing mediaDo not use a solid water stream as it may scatter and spread fire.Specific hazards arising from the chemicalDuring fire, gases hazardous to health may be formed. Solvent vapors may form explosive mixtures with air.Special protective equipment and precautions for firefighters Selection of respiratory protection for firefighting: follow the general fire precautions indicated in the workplace. Self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing must be worn in case of fire.Fire fightingequipment/instructions In case of fire and/or explosion do not breathe fumes. Wear full protective clothing, including helmet, self-contained positive pressure or pressure demand breathing apparatus, protective clothing and face mask. Move containers from fire area if you can do it without risk.General fire hazardsExtremely flammable aerosol - contents under pressure. Aerosol containers can explode when heated, due to excessive pressure build-up. The product is extremely flammable, and explosive vapor/air mixtures may be formed even at normal room temperatures. Gas may travel considerable distance to a source of ignition and flash back. May form explosive mixtures with air.6. Accidental release measuresPersonal precautions,protective equipment and emergency proceduresExtinguish all ignition sources. Avoid sparks, flames, heat and smoking. Ventilate. Do not breathe mist or vapor. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Local authorities should be advised if significant spillages cannot be contained. Stay upwind. Do not touch damaged containers or spilled material unless wearing appropriate protective clothing. Keep people away from and upwind of spill/leak.Ventilate closed spaces before entering. Use personal protection recommended in Section 8 of the SDS.Methods and materials for containment and cleaning upELIMINATE all ignition sources (no smoking, flares, sparks or flames in immediate area). Stop the flow of material, if this is without risk. Prevent entry into waterways, sewers, basements or confined areas. Keep combustibles (wood, paper, oil, etc.) away from spilled material. This product is miscible in water.Large Spills: Dike the spilled material, where this is possible. Following product recovery, flush area with water. Cover with plastic sheet to prevent spreading. Absorb spillage with non-combustible, absorbent material.Small Spills: Clean surface thoroughly to remove residual contamination.Never return spills in original containers for re-use.Environmental precautionsPrevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Do not contaminate water.7. Handling and storagePrecautions for safe handlingWash thoroughly after handling. Avoid prolonged exposure. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Do not breathe mist or vapor. The product is extremely flammable. May form explosive mixtures with air. Ground container and transfer equipment to eliminate static electric sparks. Do not handle or store near an open flame, heat or other sources of ignition. Contents under pressure.Do not puncture. Do not expose to electric current or heat. Take precautionary measures against static discharges. All equipment used when handling the product must be grounded. Usenon-sparking tools and explosion-proof equipment. Use only in well-ventilated areas. Handle and open container with care.Conditions for safe storage,including any incompatibilitiesKeep away from heat, sparks and open flame. Store in cool place. Keep in a well-ventilated place.Keep container tightly closed. Keep in an area equipped with sprinklers. Keep this material away from food, drink and animal feed. Use care in handling/storage. Keep away from sources of ignition - No smoking.8. Exposure controls/personal protectionOccupational exposure limitsUS. OSHA Table Z-1 Limits for Air Contaminants (29 CFR 1910.1000)Value Type ComponentsPEL400 mg/m3Naphtha (petroleum),hydrotreated heavy (CAS 64742-48-9)100 ppm PEL 710 mg/m3n-Butyl acetate (CAS 123-86-4)150 ppm PEL1800 mg/m3Propane (CAS 74-98-6)1000 ppmUS. ACGIH Threshold Limit Values Value Type ComponentsSTEL 1000 ppm Butane (CAS 106-97-8)STEL 200 ppm n-Butyl acetate (CAS 123-86-4)TWA150 ppmUS. NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards Value Type ComponentsTWA1900 mg/m3Butane (CAS 106-97-8)800 ppmUS. NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards Value Type ComponentsTWA400 mg/m3Naphtha (petroleum),hydrotreated heavy (CAS 64742-48-9)100 ppm STEL 950 mg/m3n-Butyl acetate (CAS 123-86-4)200 ppm TWA710 mg/m3150 ppm TWA1800 mg/m3Propane (CAS 74-98-6)1000 ppmBiological limit values No biological exposure limits noted for the ingredient(s).Exposure guidelines Follow standard monitoring procedures.Appropriate engineering controlsExplosion proof exhaust ventilation should be used. Use process enclosures, local exhaustventilation, or other engineering controls to control airborne levels below recommended exposure limits. Use explosion-proof equipment. Provide easy access to water supply or an emergency shower.Individual protection measures, such as personal protective equipmentEye/face protectionWear goggles/face shield.Skin protectionHand protectionWear protective gloves. Be aware that the liquid may penetrate the gloves. Frequent change is advisable. Suitable gloves can be recommended by the glove supplier.OtherWear appropriate chemical resistant clothing. Wear appropriate chemical resistant gloves.Protective shoes or boots. Structural firefighters protective clothing provides limited protection in fire situations ONLY; it is not effective in spill situations. Wear chemical protective equipment that is specifically recommended by the Personal Protective Equipment manufacturer.Respiratory protectionIf engineering controls do not maintain airborne concentrations below recommended exposure limits (where applicable) or to an acceptable level (in countries where exposure limits have not been established), an approved respirator must be worn. Use a NIOSH/MSHA approved air purifying respirator as needed to control exposure. Consult with respirator manufacturer todetermine respirator selection, use, and limitations. Use positive pressure, air-supplied respirator for uncontrolled releases or when air purifying respirator limitations may be exceeded. Follow respirator protection program requirements (OSHA 1910.134 and ANSI Z88.2) for all respirator use. In case of inadequate ventilation or risk of inhalation of vapors, use suitable respiratory equipment.Thermal hazards Wear appropriate thermal protective clothing, when necessary.General hygiene considerationsHandle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice. Wash hands before breaks and immediately after handling the product. When using, do not eat, drink or smoke. Launder contaminated clothing before reuse. Remove and isolate contaminated clothing and shoes.9. Physical and chemical propertiesAppearanceCompressed liquefied gas.Physical state Liquid.Form Aerosol liquid.Color Clear.OdorSolvent.Odor threshold Not available.pHNo data available.Melting point/freezing point Not applicable.Initial boiling point and boiling range Not available.Flash point < -0.4 °F (< -18.0 °C)Evaporation rate Not applicable.Flammability (solid, gas)Flammable gas.Upper/lower flammability or explosive limitsFlammability limit - lower(%)1.8 % v/v Flammability limit - upper (%)9.5 % v/v Explosive limit - lower (%)Not available.Explosive limit - upper (%)Not available.Vapor pressure Not available.Vapor density Not available.Relative density 0.817Solubility(ies)Solubility (water)Insoluble in water.Partition coefficient (n-octanol/water)Not available.Auto-ignition temperature Not available.Decomposition temperature Not available.ViscosityNot available.Other informationVOC (Weight %)1.5 g Ozone/g product10. Stability and reactivityReactivity The product is non-reactive under normal conditions of use, storage and transport.Chemical stability Stable under normal temperature conditions. Heat may cause the containers to explode.Possibility of hazardous reactionsHazardous polymerization does not occur.Conditions to avoid Heat, sparks, flames, elevated temperatures. Pressurized container: Must not be exposed for temperatures above 50°C.Incompatible materials Strong oxidizing agents. Strong acids.Hazardous decomposition productsThermal decomposition or combustion may liberate carbon oxides and other toxic gases or vapors.11. Toxicological informationInformation on likely routes of exposureInhalationVapors/aerosol spray may irritate the respiratory system.Skin contact Causes skin irritation.Eye contact May cause eye irritation on direct contact.IngestionIngestion may cause irritation and malaise.Symptoms related to thephysical, chemical andtoxicological characteristics Skin irritation. Irritation of nose and throat. Irritating to mucous membranes.Information on toxicological effectsAcute toxicity May cause discomfort if swallowed.Test ResultsComponentsSpeciesButane (CAS 106-97-8)LC50Rat Inhalation Acute 658 mg/l, 4 HoursNaphtha (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy (CAS 64742-48-9)LD50Rabbit Dermal Acute > 2000 mg/kg LC50RatInhalation > 4.96 mg/l, 4 HoursTest Results ComponentsSpecies LD50RatOral > 5000 mg/kgPropane (CAS 74-98-6)LC50RatInhalation Acute 1355 mg/lSkin corrosion/irritation Causes skin irritation.Serious eye damage/eye irritationMay cause eye irritation.Respiratory or skin sensitizationRespiratory sensitizationNot classified.Skin sensitization Not a skin sensitizer.Germ cell mutagenicity Not classified.CarcinogenicityNot classified.OSHA Specifically Regulated Substances (29 CFR 1910.1001-1050)Not listed.Reproductive toxicityNot classified.Specific target organ toxicity -single exposureMay cause drowsiness or dizziness.Specific target organ toxicity -repeated exposure Not classified.Aspiration hazard May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways.Further informationDroplets of the product aspirated into the lungs through ingestion or vomiting may cause a serious chemical pneumonia. Organic solvents may be absorbed into the body by inhalation and cause permanent damage to the nervous system, including the brain.12. Ecological informationEcotoxicityToxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.ComponentsTest ResultsSpeciesNaphtha (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy (CAS 64742-48-9)Aquatic IC50Algae <= 10 mg/l, 72 hours Algae EC50Crustacea <= 10 mg/l, 48 hours Daphnia LC50Fish<= 10 mg/l, 96 hoursFishPersistence and degradability No data is available on the degradability of this product.Bioaccumulative potentialNo data available for this product.Partition coefficient n-octanol / water (log Kow)Butane (CAS 106-97-8) 2.89Propane (CAS 74-98-6)2.36n-Butyl acetate (CAS 123-86-4)1.78Mobility in soil No data available.Mobility in general The product is insoluble in water.Other adverse effectsNo data available.13. Disposal considerationsDisposal instructionsDispose of this material and its container at hazardous or special waste collection point. Do not incinerate sealed containers. Do not allow this material to drain into sewers/water supplies.Dispose in accordance with all applicable regulations.Hazardous waste code Waste codes should be assigned by the user based on the application for which the product was used.Waste from residues / unused productsDispose of in accordance with local regulations.Contaminated packaging Dispose of in accordance with local regulations. Empty containers should be taken to an approvedwaste handling site for recycling or disposal. Do not puncture or incinerate even when empty. 14. Transport informationDOTUN1950UN numberAerosolsUN proper shipping nameTransport hazard class(es)2.1Class-Subsidiary risk2.1Label(s)Not applicable.Packing groupEnvironmental hazardsYesMarine pollutantRead safety instructions, SDS and emergency procedures before handling.Special precautions for user306Packaging exceptionsNonePackaging non bulkNonePackaging bulkIATAUN1950UN numberAerosolsUN proper shipping nameTransport hazard class(es)2.1Class-Subsidiary risk2.1Label(s)Not applicable.Packing groupYesEnvironmental hazards10LERG CodeRead safety instructions, SDS and emergency procedures before handling.Special precautions for userIMDGUN1950UN numberAEROSOLSUN proper shipping nameTransport hazard class(es)2.1Class-Subsidiary risk2.1Label(s)Not applicable.Packing groupEnvironmental hazardsYesMarine pollutantF-D, S-UEmSRead safety instructions, SDS and emergency procedures before handling. Read safety Special precautions for userinstructions, SDS and emergency procedures before handling.Not available.Transport in bulk according toAnnex II of MARPOL 73/78 andthe IBC CodeGeneral information IATA classification is not relevant as the material is not transported by air.15. Regulatory informationUS federal regulations This product is a "Hazardous Chemical" as defined by the OSHA Hazard CommunicationStandard, 29 CFR 1910.1200.All components are on the U.S. EPA TSCA Inventory List.This material contains one or more substances which requires export notification under TSCASection 12(b) and 40 CFR Part 707 Subpart D:Partially Fluorinated Acrylic CopolymerPMN Number: P-08-0643TSCA Section 12(b) Export Notification (40 CFR 707, Subpt. D)Regulated.OSHA Specifically Regulated Substances (29 CFR 1910.1001-1050)Not listed.CERCLA Hazardous Substance List (40 CFR 302.4)Butane (CAS 106-97-8)LISTEDn-Butyl acetate (CAS 123-86-4)LISTEDPropane (CAS 74-98-6)LISTEDSuperfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA)Hazard categories Immediate Hazard - YesDelayed Hazard - NoFire Hazard - YesPressure Hazard - YesReactivity Hazard - NoSARA 302 Extremely hazardous substanceNot listed.SARA 311/312 HazardouschemicalYesSARA 313 (TRI reporting)Not regulated.Other federal regulationsClean Air Act (CAA) Section 112 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) ListNot regulated.Clean Air Act (CAA) Section 112(r) Accidental Release Prevention (40 CFR 68.130)Butane (CAS 106-97-8)Propane (CAS 74-98-6)Safe Drinking Water Act(SDWA)Not regulated.US state regulations This product does not contain a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, birthdefects or other reproductive harm.US. Massachusetts RTK - Substance ListButane (CAS 106-97-8)Naphtha (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy (CAS 64742-48-9)n-Butyl acetate (CAS 123-86-4)Propane (CAS 74-98-6)US. New Jersey Worker and Community Right-to-Know ActButane (CAS 106-97-8)Naphtha (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy (CAS 64742-48-9)n-Butyl acetate (CAS 123-86-4)Propane (CAS 74-98-6)US. Pennsylvania Worker and Community Right-to-Know LawButane (CAS 106-97-8)Naphtha (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy (CAS 64742-48-9)n-Butyl acetate (CAS 123-86-4)Propane (CAS 74-98-6)US. Rhode Island RTKButane (CAS 106-97-8)n-Butyl acetate (CAS 123-86-4)Propane (CAS 74-98-6)US. California Proposition 65Not Listed.International InventoriesCountry(s) or region Inventory name On inventory (yes/no)*Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances (AICS)No AustraliaDomestic Substances List (DSL)No CanadaNon-Domestic Substances List (NDSL)No CanadaInventory of Existing Chemical Substances in China (IECSC)No ChinaEuropean Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS)NoEuropeEuropean List of Notified Chemical Substances (ELINCS)Yes EuropeInventory of Existing and New Chemical Substances (ENCS)No JapanCountry(s) or region Inventory nameOn inventory (yes/no)*Existing Chemicals List (ECL)NoKorea New Zealand InventoryNo New Zealand Philippine Inventory of Chemicals and Chemical Substances (PICCS)No Philippines*A "Yes" indicates this product complies with the inventory requirements administered by the governing country(s).A "No" indicates that one or more components of the product are not listed or exempt from listing on the inventory administered by the governing country(s).Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) InventoryNoUnited States & Puerto Rico16. Other information, including date of preparation or last revisionIssue date 24-February-2015Revision date -Version #01NFPA ratings1References HSDB® - Hazardous Substances Data BankRegistry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances (RTECS)DisclaimerThe information in this (M)SDS was obtained from sources which we believe are reliable but cannot guarantee. Additionally, your use of this information is beyond our control and may be beyond our knowledge. Therefore, the information is provided without any representation or warranty express or implied.。

843ER Super ShieldTM 银粒铜矿双层铜电导材料技术数据表说明书

843ER Super ShieldTM 银粒铜矿双层铜电导材料技术数据表说明书

843ER DescriptionThe 843ER Super Shield TM Silver Coated Copper Epoxy Conductive Coating is a two-part systempigmented with highly conductive silver coated copper flake. It cures in 24 hours at room temperature or two hours at 80 °C. The cured coating is smooth and extremely hard. It is abrasion, scratch, and mar resistant. It also provides good chemical resistance and adheres strongly to plastics, including chemically resistant plastics.Applications & UsagesThis is a highly conductive coating for applications requiring extreme durability. It is suitable for use in military, automotive, aerospace, oil and gas applications, as well as on engines and aluminum flanges. It is an excellent choice in applications requiring a conductive coating with strong bonding to metal surfaces.Benefits and Features• Provides excellent EMI/RFI shielding across a broad range of frequencies • Volume resistivity of 0.0018 Ω cm• Very strong adhesion to plastic, metal, and many other surfaces • Extremely durable; vibration, abrasion, and impact resistant • Will not scratch or flake • Strong chemical resistanceUsage Parametersof 50 µm [2.0 mil] and 65% transfer efficiency. Temperature Rangestemperature limits stated.843ER Principal ComponentsName CAS NumberPart A: 2-Butanone 78-93-3Silvered Copper 7440-22-4 + 7440-50-8Bisphenol-A epoxy resin25068-38-61-Butanol 71-36-3Propan-2-ol 67-63-0Part B: 2-Butanone 78-93-3Polyamide Polymer 68410-23-1Propan-2-ol 67-63-01-Butanol 71-36-3Triethylenetetramine 112-24-3Properties of Cured 843ER843ERa)Tested on acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) material.b)Surface resistance is given in Ω/sq and the corresponding conductance in Siemens (S or Ω-1)The coating shielding attenuation is plotted in Figure 1.843ER Properties of Uncured 843ERCompatibilityChemical—Silver coated copper flakes are resistant to oxidation, except in environments that contain oxidizers, H2S, or ozone, which tarnish their surface. Also avoid hydrochloric acid or other strong acids which can react with the metal filler.Long term chemical exposure to solvents usually leads to negligible absorption and swelling, except in a few cases. For a few very aggressive organic solvents, the degree of softening and swelling can lead to fracturing.A TTENTION! Perform a compatibility test in a representative environment prior to use to determine if other incompatibilities may be present.Adhesion—The 843ER epoxy coating adheres to most materials found on printed circuit assemblies; however, it is not compatible with contaminants like water, oil, and greasy flux residues that may affect adhesion. If contamination is present, clean the printed circuit assembly with electronic cleaner such as MG Chemicals 4050 Safety Wash, 406B Superwash, or 824 Isopropyl Alcohol.StorageStore between 16 and 27 °C [60 and 80 °F] in dry area away from sunlight.843ERHealth, Safety, and Environmental AwarenessPlease see the 843ER Safety Data Sheet (SDS) parts A and B for more details on transportation, storage, handling and other security guidelines.Environmental Impact: The calculated VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) content is 52% (627 g/L) for part A and 67% (573 g/L) part B. The calculated VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) of the mixture is 76% [779 g/L]. Reactive components become part of the solid epoxy; therefore, they are no-longer VOCs in their final form.Health and Safety: Both 843ER parts, A and B, are classified as highly flammable liquid and vapor. Wear safety glasses or goggles and disposable polyvinyl chloride, neoprene, or nitrile gloves whilehandling liquids. Part A & B can cause eye damage and skin irritation. Skin sensitization may occur after repeated or prolonged exposures.Inhalation can cause dizziness or drowsiness. Use in well-ventilated area or outdoors.Wash hands thoroughly after use or if skin contact occurs. Do not ingest. Avoid breathing vapors, mist, or spray.The cured coating —in a non-dust form —presents no classifiable hazard. Part AHMIS® RATINGNFPA® 704 CODESPart BHMIS® RATINGNFPA® 704 CODESApproximate HMIS and NFPA Risk Ratings Legend :0 (Low or none); 1 (Slight); 2 (Moderate); 3 (Serious); 4 (Severe)843ERApplication InstructionsFollow the procedure below for best results. If you have little or no experience with the 843ER epoxy coating, please follow the long instructions instead. The short instructions provided here are not suitable for first time users.Equipment and Supplies•Mixing spatulas and mixing container•Clean paint brush OR HVLP spray gun with agitator cup OR dip tank system•Thinner/Cleaner solvent (for cleaning brush, spray gun, or spills)•Personal protection equipment (See 843ER-2 parts SDS)PreparationClean and dry the surface of the substrate to remove oil, dust, water, solvents, and other contaminants. To prepare 100:28 (A:B) epoxy mixture•Scrape any settled material in the Part A container, and stir until homogenous.•Scrape any settled material in the Part B container, and stir until homogenous.•Weigh a desired amount of pre-stirred A into a mixing container.•Multiply the measured weight of A by 0.28 and add this amount of pre-stirred B to the mixing container.•Mix thoroughly and pour into a clean, spray gun cup with agitator.Spray Gun Application InstructionsRead the procedure below fully and make necessary adjustments to get the required coat thickness for your needs. Typically, one coat results in a dry film thickness of roughly 2 mil [51 μm].Spray EquipmentUse a HVLP (high-volume low pressure) spray gun and the initial settings described in the following table. Adjust these settings and recommendations as required.your spray gun manufacturer’s guide.a)SCFM = standard cubic foot per minuteb)If no or reduced let down is performed, this may be a better tip choice.843ERTo apply the coating1.Spray a test pattern. This step ensures good flow quality and helps establish appropriate distanceto avoid runs.2.At a distance of 23 to 30 cm (9 to 12 inches), spray a thin and even coat onto a vertical surface.For best results, use spray-and-release strokes with an even motion to avoid excess paint in one spot. Start and end each stroke off the surface.3.Wait 3 minutes and spray another coat. The delay avoids trapping solvent between coats.4.Apply additional coats until desired thickness is achieved. Go back to Step 3.5.Let dry for 5 minutes (flash off time) at room temperature.To room temperature cure the 843ER epoxyLet stand for 24 hours.To heat cure the 843ER epoxyPut in oven at 80 °C [176 °F] for 2 hours.T IP!If you don’t have an agitator in your spray gun, s wirling the paint gun container while waiting prevents settling.A TTENTION!o Coats that are applied too thick cause runs and hampers solvent evaporation. Apply many thin wet coats rather than a single thick coat.o Spraying onto horizontal surfaces is not recommended due to possible uneven settling of metallic filler.Packaging and Supporting ProductsThinners & Conductive Coating Removers•Thinner: Cat. No. 435-1L, 435-4L•Thinner 1: Cat. No. 4351-1L, 4351-4L843ERTechnical SupportContact us regarding any questions, improvement suggestions, or problems with this product. Application notes, instructions, and FAQs are located at .Email: ***********************Phone: +(1) 800-340-0772 (Canada, Mexico & USA)+(1) 905-331-1396 (International)Fax: +(1) 905-331-2862 or +(1) 800-340-0773Mailing address: Manufacturing & Support Head Office1210 Corporate Drive 9347–193rd StreetBurlington, Ontario, Canada Surrey, British Columbia, CanadaL7L 5R6 V4N 4E7WarrantyM.G. Chemicals Ltd. warranties this product for 12 months from the date of purchase by the end user. M.G. Chemicals Ltd. makes no claims as to shelf life of this product for the warranty. The liability of M.G. Chemicals Ltd. whether based on its warranty, contracts, or otherwise shall in no case include incidental or consequential damage.DisclaimerThis information is believed to be accurate. It is intended for professional end users having the skills to evaluate and use the data properly. M.G. Chemicals Ltd. does not guarantee the accuracy of the data and assumes no liability in connection with damages incurred while using it.。

Parker Hannifin NH-96XXX球型防泄漏器材料安全数据表说明书

Parker Hannifin NH-96XXX球型防泄漏器材料安全数据表说明书

MSDS No. NH-52709 Rev: - EC No. 187873 Date of Preparation: December 1, 2016SECTION 1: PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATIONPRODUCT NAME: Metal Alloy Containing AluminumPRODUCT USE: Industrial Use – Metal alloy (mixture) containing primarily aluminum, copper, magnesium, gallium,indium, manganese and non-hazardous proprietary components. Use is strictly based on the individualcustomer needs and requirements.MANUFACTURER: Parker Hannifin CorporationDIVISION: CSS Division – Advanced Products Business UnitADDRESS: 33 Defco Park RoadNorth Haven, CT 06442Tel: (203) 239-3341 Fax: 203-234-7233EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERSCHEMTREC DOMESTIC: 800-424-9300 CHEMTREC INTERNATIONAL: 703-527-3887SECTION 2: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATIONPRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY:EYES INHALATION SKIN INGESTIONCARCINOGENIC REFERENCES:NTP IARC OSHA NOT LISTEDPOTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTSEYE CONTACT: Contact may cause eye irritation or burns. Severe eye damage may result from hot molten metal being splashed into the eyes. Wear proper protection when working with molten metal. Powder form may causeeye irritation. Gallium metal at room temperature may be a splash hazard and cause irritation to eyes. SKIN CONTACT: Contact may cause irritation and dermatitis. Gallium metal may be liquid at room temperature and may be absorbed through the skin. Gallium is corrosive to metal in the liquid state. Hot molten metal may causeburns to the skin. Wear proper protective equipment when handling hot molten metal.INGESTION: Ingestion may be harmful. Parker Hannifin does not recommend, manufacturer, market or endorse this product for human consumption.INHALATION: Inhalation of vapors may result in contamination and potential harmful effects. Inhalation of powders may cause irritation.ACUTE HEALTH HAZARDS: Not established.CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARDS: Chronic overexposure to gallium may cause bone marrow abnormalities with damage toblood forming tissues.SIGNS & SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE: Irritation of skin and mucous membranes; cough; difficulty in breathing.MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE:Individuals who may have had allergic reactions to metals or sensitivity, may encounter skin rash or dermatitis, if skin contact with this product occurs. Persons with impaired pulmonary functions, may incur further impairment if dust or fumes are inhaled.MSDS No. NH-52709 Rev: - EC No. 187873 Date of Preparation: December 1, 2016SECTION 3: COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS(mg/m3) TLV-STEL(mg/m3) COMPONENT: CAS NO. % WT PEL (mg/m3) TLV-TWAAluminum 7429-90-5 45-85 15 10N.E. N.E. N.E. Gallium 7440-55-30.5-10.50.2-2.0 0.1 0.1 N.E. Indium 7440-74-6Copper 7440-50-82.0-5.2 1 1Magnesium 7439-95-4 5.5-8.5 N.E. 10PROPRIETARY 1.5 MAX. N.E. N.E. N.E.PROPRIETARY 0.3 MAX. N.E. N.E. N.E.PROPRIETARY 0.2 MAX. N.E. N.E. N.E.SECTION 3 NOTESThis product in not considered to constitute a physical or health hazard in the form it is sold. Subsequent operations such as abrading, melting, welding, cutting or processing in any other fashion may produce potentially hazardous dust or fumes which canbe inhaled, swallowed, or come into contact with skin or eyes.N.E. = Not EstablishedSECTION 4: FIRST AID MEASURESEYE CONTACT: Hold eyelids apart and flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention if irritation persists.SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing. Wash affected area with soap and water. Wash clothing before reuse. If irritation persists, obtain medical attention.INGESTION: If patient is conscious, ONLY induce vomiting as directed by trained personnel. NEVER give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Seek medical attention immediately.INHALATION: Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration or oxygen by trained personnel. Seeimmediate medical attention.SECTION 5: FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURESFLASH POINT: Not Applicable FLAMMABLE LIMITS: NonflammableAUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: Not EstablishedEXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Product will not burn in the solid state. Product dust and powder may burn under someconditions. Use extinguishers appropriate for the surrounding fire conditions. DO NOTDIRECT WATER AT OR ONTO MOLTEN METAL – IT WILL EXPLODE.SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Firefighters must wear NIOSH approved self-contained breathing apparatus and fullprotective clothing.MSDS No. NH-52709 Rev: - EC No. 187873 Date of Preparation: December 1, 2016SECTION 6: ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURESSMALL OR LARGE SPILL: In solid form this material poses no special clean-up problems. Use normal clean up procedures; wet sweeping or HEPA vacuum is recommended for cleanup of dust or powder. Do not use compressed airfor cleaning.SECTION 7: HANDLING AND STORAGEHANDLING AND STORAGE: Product should be kept dry.HANDLING PRECAUTIONS: Avoid contact with sharp edges or heated material. Hot and cold material is not visually different and will not present a warning color change. Exercise caution in instances where material may be hot. SECTION 8: EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTIONVENTILATION : Local exhaust recommended when cutting, grinding or melting or any other operation wheredust or fumes are created.RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Not normally required. Use an appropriate NIOSH approved respirator if airborne dustconcentrations exceed the OSHA, PEL or ACGIH, TLV.EYE PROTECTION: Safety glasses are recommended.SKIN PROTECTION: Protective gloves are recommended to prevent mechanical irritation.OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT: Eye wash stations should be readily available in areas of use or handling. WORK HYGIENIC PRACTICES: If the operation generates dust or fumes, exposure to airborne materials should be determinedby having air samples taken in the employees breathing zone and work area.EXPOSURE GUIDELINES: Not established for product as a whole. Refer to Sections 2 & 3.SECTION 9: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIESAPPEARANCE: Grey solid metalODOR: Normally none. Slight metallic odor when wet.MELTING POINT: Not established (>850°F)g/cm3DENSITY: 2.70-2.90SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Generally insoluble. Under certain conditions, product may react with water to form aluminumhydroxide and low quantities of evolved hydrogen gas.PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT: 100%PERCENT VOLATILE BY WEIGHT: Essentially zero.MSDS No. NH-52709 Rev: - EC No. 187873 Date of Preparation: December 1, 2016SECTION 10: STABILITY AND REACTIVITYSTABILITY: Stable in dry air. May tarnish slightly in moist air.CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Conditions which create dust or fumes.INCOMPATIBILE MATERIALS: Reaction with concentrated acids or bases (e.g. sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, sulfuricacid and hydrochloric acid) with a pH less than 4.0 or greater than 12.0 may liberate large quantitieshydrogen gas.HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BY-PRODUCTSEvolved hydrogen in confined areas may pose an explosion hazard (see directly above and refer to Section 14). Do not store wet product in confined (i.e. sealed) containers. Potentially hazardous oxides of metals may be produced when product is heated or in a molten state.HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur.SECTION 11: TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATIONTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION: There is no information on the toxicity of this alloy. Under normal use of the solid form of this material there are no known health hazards. Welding, grinding or any process creating dust, fumes or oxides may cause hazardous levels of certain elements, as addressed in Sections 2 & 3.SECTION 12: ECOLOGICAL INFORMATIONECOLOGICAL INFORMATION: In solid form this material poses no special environmental problems. Metal powder or dust mayimpact air or water quality. Emissions, spills and releases to the environment should becontrolled immediately.SECTION 13: DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONSWASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Contact a commercial reclaimer for recycling. Otherwise, dispose of in accordance with all Federal,State and Local environmental regulations.MSDS No. NH-52709 Rev: - EC No. 187873 Date of Preparation: December 1, 2016SECTION 14: TRANSPORT INFORMATIONGROUND TRANSPORTATIOND.O.T. SHIPPING NAME: Not regulated TECHNICAL SHIPPING NAME: Metal AlloyD.O.T. HAZARD CLASS: None UN SHIPPING NUMBER: NonePRODUCT RQ: None PACKING GROUP: NoneAIR TRANSPORTATIONICAO-TI AND IATA-DGR: Not regulated in solid formA representative sample of this composite metal alloy was selected and tested per Section 33.4 of the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria, 5th Revised Edition - “Substances Which In Contact with Water Emit Flammable Gases”. Test results indicate that reaction of this material with water DOES NOT produce spontaneous ignitable gas and DOES NOT exceed the rate of gas emission required to be considered a hazardous substance in accordance with Class 4, Division 4.3 (refer to Section 2.4.4 of the UN Model Regulations and Parker Hannifin APBU Report No. NH-52695).This metal alloy, having a melting point in excess of 850°F (454°C), will not become liquid during normal transport conditions. In solid form it is considered to be non-corrosive to both aluminum and steel alloys. Therefore, the material is not considered to be a hazardous substance in accordance with Class 8 (refer to sections 2.8.1 and 2.8.2 of the UN Model Regulations).MSDS No. NH-52709 Rev: - EC No. 187873 Date of Preparation: December 1, 2016 SECTION 15: REGULATORY INFORMATIONHMIS Ratings Health = 2 Flammability = 1 Physical Hazard = 0 Personal Protection = E NFPA Ratings Health = 2 Flammability = 1 Instability = 1 Special Notice = N/AOSHA STATUSNo specific regulations. The Hazard Communication Standard of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 29 CFR 1910.1200 considers components of this product a Hazardous Substance.TSCA STATUSThis product is an alloy (mixture). Components of this product are listed on the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances.SARA TITLE IIIThe constituents of this alloy (mixture) contain hazardous substances, above one (1) percent, and are subject to the reporting requirements of section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act of 1986 and 40CFR372.CANADA – WHMIS DISCLOSURE LISTMaterial does not fall into a Subdivision, or Division as defined by any Section of SOR/DORS/88-66.EUROPEAN UNION – RISK PHRASE: N/ASECTION 16: OTHER INFORMATIONPREPARED BY: Parker Hannifin CorporationComposite Sealing Systems DivisionAdvanced Products Business UnitEnvironmental Health & Safety Department33 Defco Park RoadNorth Haven, CT 06473DISCLAIMERThe information above is believed to be accurate and represents the best information currently available to Parker Hannifin. However, we make no warranty of merchantability or any other warranty, express or implied, with respect to such information, and we assume no liability resulting from its use. Users should make their own investigations to determine the suitability of the information for their particular purposes. In no event shall Parker Hannifin be liable for any claims, losses, or damages of any third party or for lost profits or any special, indirect, incidental, consequential or exemplary damages, howsoever arising, even if Parker Hannifin has been advised of the possibility of such damages.。

美国安全数据表300001007780 - UX-9255B 温设酯材料说明说明书

美国安全数据表300001007780 - UX-9255B 温设酯材料说明说明书

USA SAFETY DATA SHEET3000010077801. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATIONProduct name: THERMOSET UX-9255B Product Use/Class:Urethane Adhesive, Part 2 of 2LORD Corporation 111 LORD Drive Cary, NC 27511-7923Telephone: 814 868-3180Non-Transportation Emergency: 814 763-2345 Chemtrec 24 Hr Transportation Emergency No.800 424-9300 (Outside Continental U.S. 703 527-3887)EFFECTIVE DATE: 06/24/20152. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATIONGHS CLASSIFICATION:Acute toxicity OralCategory 4 - 76.9% of the mixture consists of ingredient(s) of unknown toxicity. Acute toxicity Inhalation - Dust and Mist Category 1 Acute toxicity Inhalation - Vapours Category 2 Skin corrosion/irritation Category 2Serious eye damage/eye irritation Category 2A Skin sensitization Category 1Respiratory sensitization Category 1Specific target organ systemic toxicity (single exposure) Category 3Specific target organ systemic toxicity (single exposure) Category 1 Nervous system, Respiratory system Specific target organ systemic toxicity (repeated exposure) Category 1 Hazardous to the aquatic environment - acute hazard Category 3 Hazardous to the aquatic environment - chronic hazard Category 3GHS LABEL ELEMENTS: Symbol(s)Signal WordD ANGERHazard StatementsHarmful if swallowed. Fatal if inhaled.Causes skin irritation.Causes serious eye irritation.May cause an allergic skin reaction.May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled. May cause respiratory irritation.Causes damage to organs.(Nervous system, Respiratory system)Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure if inhaled. Harmful to aquatic life.Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects.Precautionary Statements PreventionWear protective gloves/eye protection/face protection.Wear respiratory protection.In case of inadequate ventilation wear respiratory protection.Do not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapors/spray.Wash thoroughly after handling.Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product.Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area.Contaminated work clothing should not be allowed out of the workplace.Avoid release to the environment.ResponseImmediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician.Specific treatment is urgent (see supplemental first aid instructions on this label).IF INHALED: Remove to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing.IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water.IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do.Continue rinsing.Rinse mouth.Take off contaminated clothing and wash before reuse.StorageStore in a well-ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed.Store locked up.Disposal:Dispose of contents/container in accordance with waste/disposal laws and regulations of your country or particular locality.Other Hazards:This product contains component(s) which have the following warnings; however based on the GHS classification criteria of your country or locale, the product mixture may be outside the respective category(s).Acute: Harmful if absorbed through skin. Possible irritation of the respiratory system can occur causing a variety of symptoms such as dryness of the throat, tightness of the chest, and shortness of breath. May cause lung damage.Chronic: Prolonged or repeated contact may result in dermatitis. May cause long-term lung damage.3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTSChemical Name CAS Number RangeMethylene bis (4-cyclohexylisocyanate)5124-30-120 - 25%Any "PROPRIETARY" component(s) in the above table is considered trade secret, thus the specific chemical and its exact concentration is being withheld.4. FIRST AID MEASURESFIRST AID - EYE CONTACT: Flush eyes immediately with large amount of water for at least 15 minutes holding eyelids open while flushing. Get prompt medical attention.FIRST AID - SKIN CONTACT: Flush contaminated skin with large amounts of water while removing contaminated clothing. Wash affected skin areas with soap and water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur.FIRST AID - INHALATION: Move person to fresh air. Restore and support continued breathing. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Get immediate medical attention.FIRST AID - INGESTION: If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Call a physician or poison control center immediately for further instructions. Never give anything by mouth if victim is rapidly losing consciousness, unconscious or convulsing.5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURESSUITABLE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Foam, Water FogSPECIFIC HAZARDS POSSIBLY ARISING FROM THE CHEMICAL: During a fire, irritating and/or toxic gases and particulate may be generated by thermal decomposition or combustion. Keep containers tightly closed. Closed containers may rupture when exposed to extreme heat. Use water spray to keep fire exposed containers cool.SPECIAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AND PRECAUTIONS FOR FIRE-FIGHTERS: Wear full firefighting protective clothing, including self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA). If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable.6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURESPERSONAL PRECAUTIONS, PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT, AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURES: Avoid contact. Avoid breathing vapors. Use self-contained breathing equipment.ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS: Do not contaminate bodies of water, waterways, or ditches, with chemical or used container.METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR CONTAINMENT AND CLEANUP: Keep non-essential personnel a safe distance away from the spill area. Notify appropriate authorities if necessary. Avoid contact. Before attempting cleanup, refer to hazard caution information in other sections of the SDS form. Scoop spilled material into an appropriate container for proper disposal. (If necessary, use inert absorbent material to aid in containing the spill).7. HANDLING AND STORAGEHANDLING: Keep closure tight and container upright to prevent leakage.Avoid skin and eye contact.Wash thoroughly after handling.Avoid breathing of vapor or spray mists.Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood.Empty containers should not be e with adequate ventilation.STORAGE: Store only in well-ventilated areas.Keep container closed when not in use.INCOMPATIBILITY: Strong bases and oxidizers.Amines, acids, water, hydroxyl, or active hydrogen compounds.8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTIONCOMPONENT EXPOSURE LIMITChemical Name ACGIH TLV-TWA ACGIH TLV-STELOSHA PEL-TWAOSHA PEL-CEILINGSkinMethylene bis (4-cyclohexylisocyanate)0.005 ppm N.E.N.E. N.E.SN.A. - Not Applicable, N.E. - Not Established, S - Skin DesignationEngineering controls: Sufficient ventilation in pattern and volume should be provided in order to maintain air contaminant levels below recommended exposure limits.PERSONAL PROTECTION MEASURES/EQUIPMENT:RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: This product contains isocyanates which have poor odor warning properties. If occupational exposure limits are exceeded, a NIOSH approved supplied-air respirator is required. Observe OSHA regulations (29CFR 1910.134) for respirator use.SKIN PROTECTION: Use neoprene, nitrile, or rubber gloves to prevent skin contact.EYE PROTECTION: Use safety eyewear including safety glasses with side shields and chemical goggles where splashing may occur.OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: When spray-applying this material and exposure to overspray mayoccur, impervious protective clothing, including head covering and faceshield, gloves, and overshoes arerecommended. Use long-sleeved shirt to minimize skin exposure. Use disposable or impervious clothing if workclothing contamination is likely. Remove and wash contaminated clothing before reuse.HYGIENIC PRACTICES: Wash hands before eating, smoking, or using toilet facility. Food or beverages should not be consumed anywhere this product is handled or stored. Wash thoroughly after handling.9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIESTypical values, not to be used for specification purposes.ODOR: Slight VAPOR PRESSURE: N.D.APPEARANCE: Clear VAPOR DENSITY: Heavier than Air PHYSICAL STATE: Liquid LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT: Not ApplicableFLASH POINT:≥ 201 °F, 93 °CSetaflash Closed CupUPPER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT: Not ApplicableBOILING RANGE: N.A.EVAPORATION RATE: Not Applicable AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE:N.D.DENSITY: 1.03 g/cm3 - 8.57 lb/gal DECOMPOSITION TEMPERATURE:N.D. VISCOSITY, DYNAMIC: N.D.ODOR THRESHOLD: N.D.VISCOSITY, KINEMATIC: N.D.SOLUBILITY IN H2O: Insoluble VOLATILE BY WEIGHT: 0.00 %pH: N.A.VOLATILE BY VOLUME: 0.00 %FREEZE POINT: N.D. VOC CALCULATED: 0 lb/gal, 0 g/l COEFFICIENT OF WATER/OILDISTRIBUTION:N.D.LEGEND: N.A. - Not Applicable, N.E. - Not Established, N.D. - Not Determined10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITYHAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Hazardous polymerization will not occur under normal conditions. STABILITY: Product is stable under normal storage conditions.CONDITIONS TO AVOID: High temperatures.INCOMPATIBILITY: Strong bases and oxidizers.; Amines, acids, water, hydroxyl, or active hydrogen compounds.HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Monomeric isocyanate, traces of hydrogen cyanide, nitrogen dioxide, Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATIONEXPOSURE PATH: Refer to section 2 of this SDS.SYMPTOMS:Refer to section 2 of this SDS.TOXICITY MEASURES:Chemical Name LD50/LC50Methylene bis (4-cyclohexylisocyanate) Oral LD50: Rat1,065 mg/kg Dermal LD50: Rabbit> 10,000 mg/kg Inhalation LC50: Rat0.434 mg/l/4 hGerm cell mutagenicity: No classification proposedCarcinogenicity: No classification proposedReproductive toxicity: No classification proposed12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ECOTOXICITY:Chemical Name EcotoxicityMethylene bis (4-cyclohexylisocyanate) Fish: Brachydanio rerio1.2 mg/l96 h Static Brachydanio rerio1.2 - 2.76 mg/l96 hPERSISTENCE AND DEGRADABILITY:Not determined for this product.BIOACCUMULATIVE: Not determined for this product.MOBILITY IN SOIL: Not determined for this product.OTHER ADVERSE EFFECTS: Not determined for this product.13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONSDISPOSAL METHOD: Disposal should be done in accordance with Federal (40CFR Part 261), state and local environmental control regulations. If waste is determined to be hazardous, use licensed hazardous waste transporter and disposal facility.14. TRANSPORT INFORMATIONUS DOT RoadDOT Proper Shipping Name: Toxic liquids, organic, n.o.s.DOT Hazard Class: 6.1SECONDARY HAZARD: NoneDOT UN/NA Number: 2810Packing Group: IIIEmergency Response Guide Number: 153IATA CargoPROPER SHIPPING NAME: Toxic liquid, organic, n.o.s.DOT Hazard Class: 6.1HAZARD CLASS: NoneUN-NUMBER: 2810PACKING GROUP: IIIEMS: 6LIMDGPROPER SHIPPING NAME: Toxic liquid, organic, n.o.s.DOT Hazard Class: 6.1HAZARD CLASS: NoneUN-NUMBER: 2810PACKING GROUP: IIIEMS: F-AThe listed transportation classification applies to US DOT Road, IATA Cargo, and IMDG non-bulk shipments. It does not address regulatory variations due to changes in package size, mode of shipment or other regulatory descriptors. For the most accurate shipping information, refer to your transportation/compliance department.15. REGULATORY INFORMATIONU.S. FEDERAL REGULATIONS: AS FOLLOWS:SARA SECTION 313This product contains the following substances subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR part 372.:Chemical Name CAS Number Weight % Less ThanMethylene bis (4-cyclohexylisocyanate)5124-30-125.0%TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT:INVENTORY STATUSThe chemical substances in this product are on the TSCA Section 8 Inventory.EXPORT NOTIFICATIONThis product contains the following chemical substances subject to the reporting requirements of TSCA 12(B) if exported from the United States:NONE16. OTHER INFORMATIONUnder HazCom 2012 it is optional to continue using the HMIS rating system. It is important to ensure employees have been trained to recognize the different numeric ratings associated with the HazCom 2012 and HMIS schemes.HMIS RATINGS - HEALTH: 2* FLAMMABILITY: 1 PHYSICAL HAZARD: 1* - Indicates a chronic hazard; see Section 2Revision: New GHS SDS FormatEffective Date: 06/24/2015DISCLAIMERThe information contained herein is, to the best of our knowledge and belief, accurate. However, since the conditions of handling and use are beyond our control, we make no guarantee of results, and assume no liability for damages incurred by use of this material. It is the responsibility of the user to comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations.。

浴缸温度控制器说明书

浴缸温度控制器说明书

HS-500B-GB Technical Data SheetPitch:25mmMinimum Width:165mmOpen Area:36%Permit:FDARod:Ø5mmFlight:YesSide Guard:YesCurve:YesDataBelt Strength Kg/M(B W)Temperature Belt Weight Belt MaterialStraight Curve℃(min.)℃(max.)(Kg/M2) Polypropylene10606761110 5.1 Polyethylene1030476-6060 5.3 Acetal1720865-40857.1Nylon152067211609.6BW–Belt WidthColor TableW-White,G-Gray,N-Nature,DB-Dark brown,B-BlueFriction TablesFriction Wearstrips&ProductsBelt MaterialUHMW HDPE Steel Glass SUS Plastic Cardboard Aluminum Polypropylene0.320.240.150.090.130.080.150.25 Polyethylene0.130.110.260.190.310.160.210.41 Acetal0.110.090.270.160.260.150.190.28 Nylon0.180.130.250.160.260.160.190.27 SUS–Stainless SteelEquivalent type with other BrandBrand Name Intralox UNI Rexnord MCC Easecon Habasit KVP Regina2200SNB1200300M250061024007956500M3800The above content is only for reference.Conveyor Frame DimensionsUnit:mm No.Teeth A(Min.)B(Min.)C(Max.)D(Min.)T T1 12415253250187********1113 2489100102300Sprocket Dimensions Unit:mmNo.Teeth PD S DH1H2K129338.5*45.510.5207X7*1814538.5*45.510.5207X72419060-30207X7S*--double rows square bore of sprocket is40.5X40.5mm.K*--double rows K size is8x8Design Guide Summaryl The minimum turning radius(inside)is2.2times of belt width under all feasible belt Width,2.5times of belt width is the most optimal.l The minimum straight run section near driving shaft and idling shaft of Radius belt must be2times of the belt width in length. l The minimum straight run section between two turns of opposing direction must be2times of the belt width in Length.Guide&Supportl We have all kinds of side edge guide rail and all kinds of friction washer of the support part for your choose,please refer to the drawing.。

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