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01 2- 100 34 B

Ripple Tank

WA-9897

800-772-8700

www.pasco.com

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Introduction

The PASCO model WA-9897 Ripple Tank is designed to be used 
with the PASCO model WA-9896 Ripple Generator and Light 
Source. The tank is 42.5 cm by 42.5 cm by 2.5 cm with four foam 
“beaches” and a 0.3 cm thick glass plate. The viewing area is 33 
cm by 33 cm. The tank has an easy-to-use drain pipe consisting 

of a piece of flexible vinyl plastic tubing and a tube clamp. The 
tank is supported by three detachable legs with adjustable feet 
and comes with a reflector and projection screen. 

The ripple tank also comes with the following: ruler, pipette, sur-
factant bottle, storage box, barriers (5 pieces), refractors (3 
pieces), a beaker, and a rod for supporting a light source. The list 
of included parts is given below. 

Ripple Tank

Reflector

Storage 
Box

Beaker, 1000 
mL

Projection 
Screen

Rod

Barriers

Ruler

Refractors

Surfactant 
Bottle

Pipette, 5 mL

Leg

Summary of Contents for WA-9897

Page 1: ...y to use drain pipe consisting of a piece of flexible vinyl plastic tubing and a tube clamp The tank is supported by three detachable legs with adjustable feet and comes with a reflector and projectio...

Page 2: ...lastic There are three holes along the top edge of the reflector and two strips of Vel cro loop material along the top edge of the projection screen Description Part Number 1 Ruler 699 081 2 Pipette 5...

Page 3: ...the front edge of the tank Apply Surfactant Before putting water into the ripple tank for the first time prepare the foam beaches barriers and refractors with a drop of surfactant a nonionic wetting a...

Page 4: ...a description of the product warranty see the PASCO catalog Copyright The PASCO scientific 012 10034B Ripple Tank Instruction Sheet is copyrighted with all rights reserved Permission is granted to no...

Page 5: ...ification Emergency Overview Color Clear Physical State Liquid Odor Mild Hazards of product No significant immediate hazards for emergency response are known OSHA Hazard Communication Standard This pr...

Page 6: ...res Keep people away Isolate fire and deny unnecessary entry Use water spray to cool fire exposed containers and fire affected zone until fire is out and danger of reignition has passed Fight fire fro...

Page 7: ...ths 15 35 C 8 Exposure Controls Personal Protection Exposure Limits None established Personal Protection Eye Face Protection Use safety glasses Skin Protection No precautions other than clean body cov...

Page 8: ...Strong acids Strong bases Strong oxidizers Hazardous Polymerization Will not occur Thermal Decomposition Decomposition products depend upon temperature air supply and the presence of other materials D...

Page 9: ...of information resources to help identify waste management companies and other facilities which recycle reprocess or manage chemicals or plastics and that manage used drums Telephone Dow s Customer In...

Page 10: ...ene oxide 75 21 8 10 0 PPM Propylene oxide 75 56 9 10 0 PPM 1 4 Dioxane 123 91 1 5 0 PPM Acetaldehyde 75 07 0 5 0 PPM Formaldehyde 50 00 0 5 0 PPM California Proposition 65 Safe Drinking Water and Tox...

Page 11: ...ient of this M SDS to study it carefully and consult appropriate expertise as necessary or appropriate to become aware of and understand the data contained in this M SDS and any hazards associated wit...

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