802751
Aquivion® E98-15S
membrane sheet, stabilized CF3 polymer chain ends, PFSA eq. wt. 980 g/mole SO3H, L × W × thickness 18 cm × 18 cm × 150 μm
Synonym(s):
Aquivion® SO3H, Tetrafluoroethylene-perfluoro(3-oxa-4-pentenesulfonic acid) copolymer, Ethanesulfonic acid
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form
membrane sheet
L × W × thickness
18 cm × 18 cm × 150 μm
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General description
Application
Packaging
Membranes are packed and sealed in a barrier protection pouch inside a cardboard box to prevent damage or deterioration. It is recommendable storing the product in a clean, humidity-controlled environment protected from direct sunlight or other sources of irradiation or heat. Sheet dimensions are based on product conditioned at 23°C and about 50% relative humidity. They may slightly vary upon exposure to different ambient conditions. Maximum temperature rating is 230°C, overheating will result in polymer degradation, discoloration and release of toxic volatile decomposition products.
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Storage Class Code
11 - Combustible Solids
WGK
WGK 3
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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JAN Code
802751-BULK:
802751-VAR:
802751-1EA:
802751-1EA-PW:
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