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[15] TECHNICAL DATA / CHEMICAL RESISTANCE CHART
Ethyl Sulfate
D
B
A A A A
A
Ethylene Chloride2
A A C B B A C C D A D A D D A A A A D D D C D A
Ethylene Dichloride
A A D A B C
C D D A D A A D A A C A A D D D C D A
Ethylene Glycol4
A A A A B B B C A A B A A A A B B A A A A A A C A A A A
Ethylene Oxide
A A
A
D A A A A
A A D D D D C D A
F
Fatty Acids
A A B A A C D A A B A B A A B A A A A C C B C C A
Ferric Chloride
D D D D A B D D D A A B A A B D B A A A A A C C B C C A
Ferric Nitrate
A A A D A A D
A A A A B D B A A A A A A D A A A A
Ferric Sulfate
A C A D A A D D D A A B A A B A C A A C A A B C A A A
Ferrous Chloride
D D D A B C D A A B A A B D B A A A A A B C A A A
Ferrous Sulfate
B A C D A B C D D A A B A A B D B A A A A A B A A A
Fluoboric Acid
D B
D A
D A A B A B B C B A A D A B A
A
Fluorine
D D D D D A D D D C C
D C
D
D
Fluosilicic Acid
B D D B
D A A B A A B D B A A D B A A
C
Formaldehyde 40%
A
A A
B B A A D
A A A D B B A
A
Formaldehyde
A A A A A B A B D A A B A D A A B A A A A D C B D B C A
Formic Acid6
C A B B D C A C C D D A D B A A D D B A A A A B D C D A C B
Freon 111
A A B
B C B B D A D A A D C A A A B C D D D D A
Freon 12 (wet)2
D B
B
B D A D A A B C A A A A A A D B B D A
Freon 22
A B
B
D D B A A
A A A D D D A A A A
Freon 113
A B
B
C D
A A
A A A C A D A D A
Freon T.F.4
A B
B
B D D A A
D A A A B A D A D D A
Fruit Juice
A A A A B
B D D A D A B A B A A A A A A
A
Fuel Oils
A A A A A A B C B A A A A A A D B A A A A A C B D D A
Furan Resin
A A A
A A A
A A
A A A D D D A
Furfural1
A A A A B A
A D D A D B A D D D A A A D D D D B D A
G
Gallic Acid
B A A A A A D D A A A
A
B A
Gasoline1 4
A A A A A D A A A A A C A D A A D D C A A A A A D D C D A
Gelatin
A A A A A A A C D D A A A A A
A A A A A A A A A
Glucose
A A A
A A B B A B A B A A B B A A A A A B A A A A
Glue P.V.A.1
B B A B A A
A A B A A A
A A A A A
A
Glycerine
A A A A A A A A B B B A A B A A A A C A A A A A B A A A A
Glycolic Acid
A
A A C
B A A A A A A
A
Gold Monocyanide
A
A D
A
A A A A A
A
Grape Juice
A A B
B D
A
A B B B
A A A A A
A
Grease4
A A A A
B A A
A A A
A A A A D
A
H
Heptane1
A A A A A
B A A A D A A C D D A A A A A B D A
Hexane1
A A A A A B
B A C A D A A D C A A A A A B B D D A
Honey
A A A
A A
A
A A A B A A A A A A A A
Chemical Resistance Chart
1. PVC—Satisfactory to 22°C, 2. Polypropylene—Sati sfactory to 22°C, 3. Polypropylene—Satisfactory to 49°C, 4. Buna-N—Satisfactory for O-Rings, 5.
Polyac etal—Satisfactory to 22°C, 6. Ceramag—Satisfactory to 22°C
“Chemical Effect Rating:
A - No effect (Excellent)
B - Minor effect (Good)
C - Moderate effect (Fair)
D - Severe effect
(Not recommended)
Blank - No data available”
302 Stainless Steel
304 Stainless Steel
316 Stainless Steel
440 Stainless Steel
Aluminium
Titanium
Hastelloy C
Cast Bronze
Brass
Cast Iron
Carbon Steel
Kynar
PVC (Type 1)
Tygon (E-3606)
Teflon
Noryl
Polyacetal
Nylon
Cycolac (ABS)
Polyethylene
Polypropylene
Ryton
Carbon
Ceramic
Viton
Buna N (Nitrile)
Silicon
Neoprene
Ethylene Propylene (EPM)
Rubber (Natural)
Epoxy
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19