| Symbol | Parameter | Llmlts | Unlts |
| | | +250 C | +1250C | - 55' C | |
| Mln | Max | Mln l Max | Mln l Max |
| VOH | Output HIGH Voltage | -980 | -810 | TBA | TBA | mV |
| VOL | Output LOW Voltage | ·1950 | ·1630 | TBA | TBA | mV |
| VIH | Input HIGH Voltage | 1130 | ·810 | TBA | TBA | mV |
| VIL | Input LOW Voltage | ·1950 | ·1480 | TBA | TBA | mV |
| IIL | Input LOW Current | 0 5 | | TBA | TBA | ¨ |
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HANDLING AND APPLICATION Plexus~ MA310 adhesive (Part A) is flammable. Contents include Methacrylate Ester. Keep containers closed after use. Wear gloves and safety glasses to avoid skin and eye contact. Wash with soap and water after skin contact. In case of eye contact, flush with water for 15 minutes and get medical attention. Harmful if swallowed. Keep out of reach of children. Keep away from heat, sparks, and open flames. Reference the Material Safety Data Sheet for more complete safety information. Note: Because of the rapid curing features of this product, large amounts of heat are generated when large masses of material are mixed at one time. The heat generated by the exotherm resulting from the mixing of large masses of adhesive can result in the release of entrapped air, steam, and volatile gases. To prevent this, use only enough material as needed for use within the working time for the product and confine gap thickness to no more than 4mm Questions relative to handling and applications should be directed to ITW Plexus at +44 (0)1536 314800 DISPENSING ADHESIVE MA310 may be applied manually or with automated equipment. Static mixer selection is critical to the proper mixing and performance of Plexus adhesives. For additional information concerning meter-mix equipment, contact ITW Plexus Sales Representatives. Pre-measured cartridges are also available, as well as the hand-held guns with which to dispense the adhesive. To assure maximum bond strength, surfaces must be mated within the specified working time. Use sufficient material to ensure the joint is completely filled when parts are mated and clamped. All adhesive application, part positioning, and fixturing should occur before the working time of the mix has expired. After indicated working time, parts must remain undisturbed until the fixture time is reached. Automated equipment should be constructed of stainless steel or aluminum. Avoid contact with copper or copper containing alloys in all fittings, pumps, etc. Seals and gaskets should be made of Teflon, Teflon-coated PVC foam, ethylene/propylene or polyethylene. Avoid the use of Viton, BUNA-N, Neoprene or other elastomers for seals and gaskets. Clean up is easiest before the adhesive has cured. Citrus terpene or N-methyl pyrolidone (NMP) containing cleaners and degreasers can be used for best results. If the adhesive is already cured, careful scraping, followed by a solvent wipe may be the most effective method of clean up.