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ES1551

Manufacturer Part Number
ES1551
Description
Freez-It Antistat Spray, 15oz Can
Manufacturer
Chemtronics
Type
Sprayr
Datasheet

Specifications of ES1551

Application
Antistatic formulation ideal for use on static sensitive components
Chemical Component
Methanol/Tetrafluoroethane
Dispensing Method
Aerosol
Primary Type
Freezer
Special Features
Anti-Static
Weight
15 Oz.
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
RoHS Compliant part Hazardous Materials
USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
For industrial use only.
Read MSDS carefully prior to use.
No special surface preparation is required
prior to using Freez-It
onto the area to instantly cool components,
circuit boards or adhesives. For optimum
performance and pin point control, use
Freez-It
tube.
AVAILABILITY
ES1051
ES1551
Material
Buna-N
Graphite
HDPE
LDPE
Lexan™
Neoprene
Cross-Linked PE
Polyacrylate
Polystyrene
PVC
Silicone Rubber
Teflon™
Viton™
Competitive Assessment of Freez-It Antistat
0
Freez-It Antistat
56% Less
Static
®
Antistat with the attached extension
20
10 oz. Aerosol
15 oz. Aerosol
Antistat Freeze Spray
Competitor’s
Static Generation (V/IN.)
40
40 v/in.
60
®
Antistat. Direct spray
Compatibility
Fair
Good
Good
Good
Poor
Good
Good
Poor
Good
Good
Fair
Good
Poor
80
100
90 v/in.
120
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT DATA
CFC, HCFC, CL. SOLV., VOC, and HFC numbers
shown are the content by weight.
potential (ODP) is determined in accordance with the
Montreal Protocol and U.S. Clean Air Act of 1990. The
ODP of this product is 0.0. It is the sum of the ODP of
the substances that may contribute to the depletion of
stratospheric ozone, based upon the weight of each
substance in the product’s formulation.
NOTE:
This information is believed to be accurate. It is intended
for professional end users having the skills to evaluate
and use the data properly. CHEMTRONICS
guarantee the accuracy of the data and assumes no
liability in connection with damages incurred while using
it.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT DATA
CFC
HCFC
CL Solv.
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
VOC
ODP
HFC
Ozone depletion
99.1%
0.9%
0.0
®
does not