MIL-STD-1330D(SH) APPENDIX E
20 September 1996
5/ HFE-7100 is not authorized for use by any Navy uniformed or civilian personnel. Review of the health and safety aspects of HFE-7100 by the Navy Environmental Health Center concluded that the toxicity testing of the solvent has not been completed. Therefore, no exposure criteria can be recommended at this time. Vendors may use the solvent at their own risk, however, its use is not authorized on board any NAVSEA vessel or facility. HFE-7100 used for cleaning as specified in this standard shall be in accordance with the following which has passed oxygen liquid and gaseous flammability testing and gauge soil removal performance testing.
Composition:
perfluoro-n-butyl methyl ether (CAS No. 163702-07-6)......50 ± 30%
perfluoroisobutyl methyl ether (CAS No. 163702-08-7)......50 ± 30%
Purity (impurities shall be other halogenated solvents)...99.90% min
Non-volatile residue.......................................2 ppm max
Moisture..................................................30 ppm max
Appearance..............................transparent and no turbidity
6/ For critical applications, a NAVSEA approved halogenated solvent may only be used for field wipe with local engineering approval.
7/ The only non-metallic materials listed are those common to oxygen systems.
For other materials, consult the manufacturer, local engineering, or NAVSEA.
Where specific information is lacking, perform compatibility testing as
specified in A.3.1 of appendix A.
8/ C = Compatible. 12L = Limit exposure to a maximum of 12 hours per cleaning.
1L = Limit exposure to a maximum of 1 hour per cleaning. I = Incompatible.
NT = Not tested.
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