TD-0008_SaniCab® PC_Technical Datasheet_Rev3.0

12.1.1 Riboflavin Test – Racks Sani-Matic will provide a customer witnessed spray coverage testing using riboflavin for each rack design Sani-Matic follows internal procedures that are developed using the ASME BPE Nonmandatory Appendix for Spray Device Coverage Testing A test report (SMI-LOG-004) is provided, documenting the system flow parameters as well as the rack part loading

NOTES: • This item is for riboflavin testing at the Sani-Matic facilities The SaniCab PC system, fabricated rack, and applicable customer parts must all be at Sani-Matic for execution • On-site riboflavin testing can be performed by Sani-Matic field service technicians; contact Sani-Matic for details

12.1.2 Passivation – Racks Sani-Matic will provide passivation of all surfaces of the selected rack A certificate of passivation is provided upon completion 12.1.3 Part 3D Modeling – Design Cost (per Part) This service is for generating a 3D model of each unique customer part to be cleaned on a rack The modeling will allow specific design elements to be incorporated into the rack and allow for repeatable part placement on the rack The modeling will take place at Sani-Matic’s facility This requires customers to provide drawings or to ship process parts Shipping the components to and from Sani-Matic will be at the customer’s expense Identical process parts will only require one (1) modeling fee

NOTES: • If 3D model files are available or Sani-Matic already has the applicable part model, this design cost is waived • Parts either need to be shipped to Sani-Matic’s facility (preferred) or detailed drawings and pictures sent electronically If only pictures with rough dimensions are received, rack fit-up for the parts is not ensured by Sani-Matic

12.1.4 Part 3D Modeling – Trip (Budgetary) This service sends a Sani-Matic design engineer to the customer location to perform the 3D modeling described in Section 12.1.2 Part 3D Modeling - Design Cost (per Part) Modeling at the customer’s facility reduces the amount of time that the parts are unavailable for production Generally, three (3) components can be modeled per hour The number of components that can be modeled in the allotted time varies dependent on component complexity and availability to the technician This option is a budgetary value based on the provision of one (1) Sani-Matic design engineer for two (2) ten-hour days, sixteen (16) hours of travel, and four (4) days of expenses

NOTES: • If selecting this accessory, the per part cost described in Section 12.1.2 Part 3D Modeling – Design Cost (per Part) does not apply • The final invoice is based on the actual hours and expenses with the expenses invoiced at Sani-Matic's cost

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