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Hydrogen Cyanide Production from PolyCyano UV Fingerprint Powder |
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Cyanobloom |
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PolyCyano UV |
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Welcome to the Foster + Freeman MVC3000/D Cyanoacrylate Fuming Chamber |
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Do not use old fuming reagents or those that have been badly stored |
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A strong smell of superglue when the door is first opened may indicate that too much fuming reagent has been used |
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Do not use old or badly stored Cyanobloom |
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Principal components |
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Set RH |
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Remove the UV lamps from the MVC3000/D before implementing a cyanoacrylate treatment cycle |
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If, due to sub-system failure, the cyanoacrylate vapour cannot be removed with a normal purge cycle one of the emergency procedures must be used |
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Observation window |
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Filter units are used in all types of MVC/D cyanoacrylate fuming chamber |
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Although the solid polymer deposited during a glue cycle is itself non-toxic, it retains some irritant properties not only because of its fine particulate nature but also because of its ability to adsorb cyanoacrylate monomer |
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An initialising cycle is performed before the start of each treatment cycle, during which the purge system is tested to confirm its ability to remove cyanoacrylate vapour from the cabinet |
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Since polymerisation of ethyl cyanoacrylate occurs readily in the presence of water, the ability of the carbon to retain the cyanoacrylate vapour is enhanced |
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The release of cyanoacrylate vapour from spent activated carbon is unlikely at normal temperatures |
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Reset button |
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Two versions of the equipment are available |
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Output current |
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Different versions of the UUU are available |
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The equipment becomes warm during use |
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The power supply unit allows the MVC3000/D Superglue Fuming Cabinet to be powered directly from a mains electricity supply |
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A number of versions of the power supply unit are available to suit different power requirements |
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Low viscosity cyanoacrylate |
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See box/manual |
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Batch |
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Directions_ForUse& |
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Refer to product manual |
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For use with Foster + Freeman MVC product range |
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For use with MVC product range |
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Irritant to eyes, respiratory system and skin |
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Avoid contact with skin and eyes |
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Initial indications of ageing or bad storage may be visible through a progressively darkening discolouration of the liquid |
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Freshly manufactured Cyanobloom is colourless |
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Freshly manufactured |
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Aged |
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Badly stored |
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Signs of ageing |
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Keep refrigerated |
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Discoloured |
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Fuming chamber contains hazardous cyanoacrylate vapour |
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Language |
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Exit the setup menu |
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Confirm the settings |
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Step value |
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Partial polymerisation |
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Your MVC/D fuming chamber can be operated in compliance with current health and safety legislation provided that the concentration of airborne cyanoacrylate vapour does not exceed the Occupational Exposure Standard (OES) of 0.3 parts per million (ppm) |
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Volume (litres) of air (containing cyanoacrylate vapour) drawn through the sampling tube |
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Contact Foster + Freeman Technical Support for details |
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In order to ensure that your MVC/D fuming chamber continues to be operated in a safe manner, Foster + Freeman Ltd recommends that airborne cyanoacrylate sampling tests are performed on a regular basis |
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MVC/D serial number(s) |
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Weight and type of fuming reagent |
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Specify distance from MVC/D |
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At the open doorway to the fuming chamber |
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