ES1027 Chemtronics, ES1027 Datasheet
ES1027
Specifications of ES1027
ES1027 Summary of contents
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... Nonabrasive; will not scratch delicate surfaces Excellent material compatibility Penetrates hard-to-reach areas Typical Applications 152a Duster is engineered for all phases of electronic equipment maintenance, including: Audio/Video Equipment Fax Machines Keyboards Laboratory Instruments Microcomputers Photo Equipment Printers Availability ES1027 10 oz. (283.5 gram) Aerosol © Copyright 2009 ITW Chemtronics ...
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... CHEMTRONICS Technical Data Sheet PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 152a Duster is an economical, medium pressure duster that removes particulates from many hard surfaces. keyboards, electronic hardware, and housings, 152a Duster will quickly and efficiently remove light dust and debris. This duster is residue-free and won’t scratch delicate surfaces ...
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... Do not use near ignition sources or energized equipment. Do not spray into enclosed areas where flammable vapors may accumulate. AVAILABILITY ES1027 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT DATA CFC, HCFC, VOC, and HFC numbers shown are the content by weight. accordance with the Montreal Protocol and U.S. Clean Air Act of 1990 ...
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... ITW CHEMTRONICS SECTION 1: CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY INFORMATION Product Information: 800-TECH-401 Product Identification Product Code: ES1027 SECTION 2: COMPOSITION, INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Chemical Name 1,1-difluoroethane SECTION 3: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Emergency Overview: Clear, colorless liquefied gas. This product is flammable. Exposure to liquid may cause frostbite. Eyes: Contact with liquid is irritating and may cause frostbite ...
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... ITW CHEMTRONICS SECTION 10: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability: This product is stable. Conditions to Avoid: Do not spray near open flames, red hot surfaces or other sources of ignition. Incompatibility: Do not mix with powdered alkali and alkaline earth metals or strong oxidizing agents. Products of Decomposition: Thermal decomposition may release hydrofluoric acid vapor and possibly carbonyl fluoride. ...