Installation manual

Chemical Resistance
4-2 Mitsubishi Electric, MA00779
Autotex withstands DIN 42 115 Part 2 exposure of up to 1 hour duration to glacial
acetic acid without visible change.
Autotex is not resistant to high pressure steam at over 100 °C or the following
chemicals:
Autotex withstands 24 hours exposure to the following reagents at 50 °C without
visible staining:
Very slight discoloration was noted under critical viewing conditions with the
following materials:
Outdoor Use
In common with all polyester based films Autotex F250 is not suitable for use in
conditoins of long term exposure to direct sunlight.
4.2.2 Touch Screen Surface
The touch screen surface on the operator terminal withstands exposure to the
following solvents without visible change:
Protection Film
It is recommended to use the Autoflex EB touch display protection film, supplied by
Beijer Electronics AB.
Ammonia <40% Linseed oil Dioctyl Phthalate
Caustic soda <40% Paraffin oil Sodium carbonate
Hydrogen peroxide <25% Blown castor oil Petrol
Alkalicarbonate Silicone oil Teepol
Bichromate Turpentine substitute Water
Diesel oil Univeral brake fluid Sea water
Acetonitrile Decon -
Sodium bisulphate Aviation fuel -
Concentrated mineral acids Benzyl alcohol
Concentrated caustic solution Mehylene chloride
Top Job Grape Juice Ariel Ajax
Jet Dry Milk Persil Vim
Gumption Coffee Wisk Domestos
Fantastic - Lenor Vortex
Formula 409 - Downey Windex
Tomato juice Tomato ketchup Lemon juice Mustard
Solvents Time
Acetone 10 minutes
Isopropanol 10 minutes
Toulene 5 hours