Discount Credit Card Supply Mx915 Mx925 Terminal Protective Spill Cover

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Our POS protector fits a Mx915 / Mx925 POS payment terminal. The cover is custom designed for the Mx915 / Mx925 payment terminal to make your in-store card purchases easier. The cover reduces the need for expensive screen repairs. The POS spill protector is flexible, transparent, durable and is easy to install and uninstall. Easily clean and disinfect your POS screen, terminal, and stand all at once. The POS protective spill cover is scratch resistant and helps prevent liquid spills, grease, and bacteria. The anti-fingerprint properties enhances visibility and helps to keep the screens clean and clear. Product Dimensions: 3 ¼” x 2 ¾” PROTECTIVE COVER MATERIAL SPECIFICATION Polymer: Thermoplastic Polyurethane, Aromatic Polyether (100% Latex Free) Thickness: 0.0105 Inch Max Continuous Temp: -60°F to 200°F / -51°C to 93°C Melt Point Range: 339° F to 379°F / 171°C to 193°C Modulus 100: 1000 psi / 6.90 MPa (test method ASTM D-638) Modulus Break: 7000 psi / 48.26 MPa (test method ASTM D-638) Key Attributes: Long Lasting, Tough, Strong, Abrasion resistant, Chemical resistant REACH The listed product does not contain any substances classified by Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 of the European Parliament concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) as Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC, updated January16, 2020). - This compound is a non-PVC product and contains no plasticizers - The resin used to produce ET- 90090 complies with FDA CFR 177.2600 and 177.1680 for wet and dry food contact applications - The resin used to produce ET- 90090 is listed under NSF Article 61 1 These properties are based on the compound datasheet supplied by the resin manufacturer Prop 65 The listed product does not contain any compounds currently listed as cancer causing or having reproductive toxicity by the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, also known as California Proposition 65.