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Health and Environmental Assessment of Volatile Inhibitor Deposition VCI s - Blue Poly versus Intercept Technology

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Health and Environmental Assessment of Volatile Inhibitor Deposition VCI s - Blue Poly versus Intercept Technology

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    1. 1 Health and Environmental Assessment of Volatile Inhibitor Deposition (VCI’s - Blue Poly) versus Intercept Technology

    2. 9/21/2012 2 Packaging Design Requirements Packaging should not leave any residuals All packaging should be recyclable No packaging should contain any health risks

    3. 9/21/2012 3 Topics Deposited residue Health implications Environmental impact

    4. 9/21/2012 4 Chemicals of VCI Manufacturer Corrosion Science Feb 2000 and Manufacturers MSD Sheets Dicyclohexyamine nitrite Benzotriazole Sodium Molybdate Sodium nitrite Dicyclohexylamonium nitrite Toluenetriazole Cyclohexylamonium borate Hydrochloric acid

    5. 9/21/2012 5 Deposited Residue Dionex DEX 500 Ion Chromograph Cation Analysis of a Protected Steel Surface

    6. 9/21/2012 6 Military Recommendations DLAM 4145.2, Vol. 1/TM 38-230-1/AFP 71-15 Vol. 1/NAVSUP PUB 502., REV. Vol.1/MCO P4030.31C VCI Materials must not be used to protect any assemblies containing optical Systems. VCI’s decompose if exposed to direct sunlight for extended periods. If items contain more than 30% zinc or 9% lead they must not be preserved with VCI’s

    7. 9/21/2012 7 Health Implications 1 MSDS Cortec VCI 126/125 Film Incompatibility: strong acids, alkalies, and reducing agents. Eye contact may cause irritation. Repeated or prolonged skin contact may produce mild irritation. Use chemical resistant rubber or plastic gloves. Use safety goggles. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water prior to eating drinking smoking, or using lavatory.

    8. 9/21/2012 8 Toxic Products of VCI Ignition @ 170 C. Ammonia (amines) Carcinogenic products (Toluene) Nitrogen oxide, hydrogen cyanide (Benzotriazole) Oxides of nitrogen (Nitrates/ites) Chlorine (Hydrochloric acid)

    9. 9/21/2012 9 Disposal Due to their chemical constituents these classes of materials are not recyclable Dicyclohexyamine nitrite, Benzotriazole, sodium molybdate, sodium nitrite, Dicyclohexylamonium nitrite, Toluene Triazole (burn with afterburner and scrubber), Cyclohexylamonium borate, hydrochloric acid

    10. 9/21/2012 10 Conclusion:VCI/VPI Materials Do Not Meet Critical Packaging Design Requirements

    11. 9/21/2012 11 Reactive Polymer Technology Trade named Static Intercept and Corrosion Intercept Developed by Lucent Technologies Bell Labs to provide long term, stable corrosion protection Static Intercept also combines permanent ESD protection Intercept is safe for optical systems

    12. 9/21/2012 12 Intercept Technology Does not contaminate or leave residue Does not outgas Passes NASA requirements on outgassing and NVR for Space Flight Qualifications Recyclable - meeting stringent German recycling laws as a colored PE film No issues with disposal of Intercept products

    13. 9/21/2012 13 Intercept Technology MSDS Sheet

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    15. 9/21/2012 15 * Phone (734) 783-1411 * Toll Free (800) 222-4449 * Fax (734) 783-1510 * Toll Free Fax (800) 222-4456

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