I have heard the "lilly" tablets can be purchased at Target stores, although I have not yet verified this.
Ed
From: Rich Nute <ri...@sdd.hp.com>
Reply-To: Rich Nute <ri...@sdd.hp.com>
To: e.l...@wanadoo.fr
CC: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Re: Flammabilty requ
I read in !emc-pstc that Peter Tarver peter.tar...@sanmina-sci.com
wrote (in nebbkemlgllmjofmopleoebmdcaa.peter.tar...@sanmina-sci.com)
about 'Flammabilty requirement for cloth used on loudspeaker / UL6500',
on Wed, 13 Feb 2002:
My note on the outside says
hexamethylene tetramine C16H12N4, that
Pierre Rich -
At one time, I had to perform such testing, but it's too
long ago and was so infrequently necessary that I've lost
all details. However, I did save one of the tablets in a
35mm film canister. My note on the outside says
hexamethylene tetramine C16H12N4, that last bit being the
Hi Pierre:
Unfortunately, Hexamine is temporarely unavailable from IMSPLUS, and,
furthermore, this product cannot be sold outside the US.
If somebody knows another source, he's welcome !
I did a Google search and found at least one more source:
: mercredi 13 février 2002 20:07
À : e.l...@wanadoo.fr
Cc : emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Objet : Re: Flammabilty requirement for cloth used on loudspeaker /
UL6500
Hi Pierre:
Reading the standard, I understand that the cloth used on the front of
the
loudspeaker (external to fire enclosure) has
Hi Pierre:
Reading the standard, I understand that the cloth used on the front of the
loudspeaker (external to fire enclosure) has to be tested according the
tablet test (see Table 13).
As I recall (from the UL standard), the tablet is
hexamine.
I have purchased tablets from:
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