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		<title>Oil Aerosol Reagents</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>ATI offers the highest quality, industry-standard oil reagents for use in conjunction with oil aerosol generators. Our reagents are used for in situ leakage testing and production quality control efficiency testing of high-efficiency air filters. ATI oil aerosol reagent products are suitable for government, nuclear, and FDA-regulated testing applications. PAO-4 Reagent Four-centistoke PAO (Chemical Abstract [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ATI offers the highest quality, industry-standard oil reagents for use in conjunction with oil aerosol generators. Our reagents are used for in situ leakage testing and production quality control efficiency testing of high-efficiency air filters. ATI oil aerosol reagent products are suitable for government, nuclear, and FDA-regulated testing applications.</p>
<h2>PAO-4 Reagent</h2>
<p>Four-centistoke PAO (Chemical Abstract System ID 6864 9-12-7) reagents offer a U.S. Food &amp; Drug Administration-approved alternative to DOP in FDA-regulated filter leakage testing applications. PAO is approved by the U.S. Army Surgeon General and is used by the United States military as a substitute for DOP in their filter and mask testing processes.</p>
<h2>Ondina X 420 (EMEA Only)</h2>
<p>Ondina X 420 is the latest version of Ondina, manufactured by Shell. Its CAS (Chemical Abstract System) Number is 1262661-88-0. The earlier Ondina EL version was listed in ISO 14644-3:2005 as one of the typical substances used to generate test aerosols, and X 420 continues to be widely used for in-situ testing of HEPA filters.</p>
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<td>PAO-4</td>
<td>Ondina X 420 (EMEA)</td>
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<th>CAS #</th>
<td>68037-01-4 or 68649-12-7</td>
<td>1262661-88-0</td>
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<th>Boiling Point</th>
<td>&gt;316 ̊C (601 ̊F)</td>
<td>&gt;280 ̊C (536 ̊F)</td>
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<th>Relative Density</th>
<td>0.819 @ 15.5 ̊C (60 ̊F)</td>
<td>0.816 @ 15 ̊C (59 ̊F)</td>
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<th>Vapor Pressure</th>
<td>&lt;0.013 kPa @ 20 ̊C</td>
<td>&lt;0.5 Pa @ 20 ̊C</td>
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<th>Vapor Density</th>
<td>N/A</td>
<td>&gt;1</td>
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<th>Solubility in Water</th>
<td>Insoluble</td>
<td>Insoluble</td>
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<th>Appearance</th>
<td>Colorless liquid</td>
<td>Colorless liquid</td>
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<th>Odor</th>
<td>N/A</td>
<td>Slight hydrocarbon</td>
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<th>Melting Point / Freezing Point</th>
<td>&lt; -20 ̊C (-4 ̊F)</td>
<td>N/A</td>
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<th>pH</th>
<td>N/A</td>
<td>N/A</td>
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<th>Flash Point</th>
<td>222 ̊C (432 ̊F)</td>
<td>225 ̊C (437 ̊F)</td>
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<th>Method Used</th>
<td>Cleveland Open Cup</td>
<td>Cleveland Open Cup</td>
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<th>Upper/Lower Flammability Limits</th>
<td>UEL: N/A; LEL: N/A</td>
<td>UEL: Typical 10% (V); LEL: Typical 1% (V)</td>
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<th>Auto-Ignition Temp</th>
<td>343 ̊C (649 ̊F)</td>
<td>&gt; 320 ̊C (608 ̊F)</td>
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<th>Available Sizes</th>
<td>1-gallon and 5-gallon containers</td>
<td>2-liter and 20-liter containers</td>
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