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NSF/ANSI/CAN 61
Drinking Water System Components - Health Effects
Drinking Water System Components - Health Effects
NOTE: Unless otherwise indicated for Materials, Certification is only for the Water Contact Material shown in the Listing. Click here for a list of Abbreviations used in these Listings. Click here for the definitions of Water Contact Temperatures denoted in these Listings. Products certified to NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 comply with the health effects criteria in NSF/ANSI/CAN 600.
Hagihara Industries Inc. | |
1-4 Nakadori, Mizushima | |
Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture 712-8502 | |
Japan | |
81 86 440 0815 | |
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Facility : Okayama, Japan
Protective (Barrier) Materials
Water | Water | |||
Water Contact | Contact | Contact | ||
Trade Designation | Size Restriction | Temp | Material | |
Liners |
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SM #40[1] | >= 8000 gal. | CLD 23 | PE | |
Water Tank Liner #5100[2] | >= 8000 gal. | CLD 23 | PE | |
Water Tank Liner #6100[2] | >= 8000 gal. | CLD 23 | PE | |
Water Tank Liner #7100[2] | >= 8000 gal. | CLD 23 | PE | |
[1] The intended water contact side of the liner may be black, white, or blue. The bottom layer is black. [2] The intended water contact side of the liner may be black or clear. When clear, the colored second layer will be visible. The bottom layer of the liner may be white, blue, silver, green, or beige. This bottom layer is not intended to touch water and has not been evaluated for water contact. |
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