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Appendix
Chemical resistance
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EDBPM-H312 DE/EN/FR 2.0
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Appendix
9.1
Chemical resistance
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The resistance of the surface against acid food (e.g. tomato juice,
lemon juice) is low. For this reason remove soilings immediately,
otherwise the surface may be damaged.
The following table shows the resistance of the surfaces (keypad, display, touch
screen) to the listed chemicals.
For the operating units EPM-H5xx and EPM-H6xx, Lenze offers protective foilswith
an improved resistance against the listed chemicals.
Operating unit
Substance
EPM-H3xx
EPM-H4xx
EPM-H5xx
EPM-H6xx
with
protective
foil
Acetic acid
≥ 5 % < 50 %
☺
Acetone
—
☺
Ammonia
≥ 2 %
—
—
Benzene
☺
☺
Benzole
☺
☺
☺
Benzyl alcohol
—
—
Diesel oil
☺
☺
☺
☺
Ethanol
☺
Ethylene glycol
—
Formic acid
≥ 50 %
—
—
High-pressure and
temperature > 100 °C
—
—
Hydrochloric acid
≥ 10 %
—
—
Hydrogen peroxide
≥ 25 %
—
—
Hypochlorous acidic
natron
≥ 20 %
—
—
Isopropanol
☺
☺
☺
Methanol
☺
☺
—
Methylene chloride
—
—
Mineral acids
Concentrated
—
—
Nitric acid
≥ 5 % < 10 %
☺
Perchloroethylene
—
—
☺