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Chemical Resistance
4.2 Touch Screen and Overlay
4.2.1
Autoflex EBA 180L
Autoflex EBA 180L covers the overlay surrounding the touch screen.
Solvent Resistance
Autoflex EBA 180L withstands exposure of more than 24 hours duration under
DIN 42 115 Part 2 to the following chemicals without visible change:
Acetonitrile Diesel Downey / Lenor (1) Phosphoric acid (<30%)
Ajax / Vim in solution
Alkalicarbonate solution
(1)
Ammonia (<40%) (1)
Acetic acid (<50%)
Ethanol
Glycerine
Glycol
Gumption (1)
Potassium ferricyanide
Potassium hydroxide (<30%)
Pure Turpentine
SBP 60/95 (1)
Ariel powder in solution (1)
Bleach
(1)
Hydrochloric acid (<36%)
Castor oil
Caustic soda (<40%)
Cutting oil
Cyclohexanol
Diacetone alcohol
(1)
Linseed oil
Methanol
Nitric acid (<10%)
Paraffin oil
Persil powder in solution (1)
Petroleum spirit
(1)
(1) Extremely faint glossing of the texture was noted.
Sulfuric acid (<10%)
Tomato ketchup
Trichloroacetic acid (<50%)
White Spirit
Windex
Wisk
(1)
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Autoflex EBA 180L withstands DIN 42 115 Part 2 exposure of up to 1 hour duration to glacial acetic acid without visible change.
Autoflex EBA 180L is not resistant to high pressure steam at over 100 °C or the following chemicals:
Concentrated mineral acids
Concentrated caustic solution
Benzyl alcohol
Methylene chloride
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Table of contents
- 4 1 Safety Precautions
- 4 General
- 4 UL and cUL Installation
- 6 During Installation
- 6 During Use
- 6 Service and Maintenance
- 6 Dismantling and Scrapping
- 7 Appearance of Air in Touch Screen
- 8 2 Installation
- 8 Space Requirements
- 9 Installation Process
- 11 Connections to the Controller
- 11 Other Connections and Peripherals
- 12 3 Technical Data
- 14 4 Chemical Resistance
- 14 Metal Casing
- 15 Touch Screen and Overlay
- 15 Autoflex EBA 180L
- 16 Touch Screen Surface
- 16 Autoflex EBA 180L
- 17 5 Operator Panel Drawings
- 17 Connectors
- 17 Communication Ports
- 19 iX T10A Outline
- 20 6 Additional Installation Tips
- 20 Grounding the Operator Panel
- 21 Ethernet Connection in the Operator Panel
- 23 To Achieve Better EMC Protection
- 24 Ambient Temperature
- 25 Safety
- 26 Galvanic Isolation
- 27 Cable and Bus Termination RS