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Chemical Compatibility Quick Reference Chart

EEEEEEEGGEEEEGENGNGNNEEGEFGGGNNGGFFEEFEE EGGGFGFGGFFNGNGGEEFEENNFEEEEFEFGFEGGGGNF NEGNNNNNGEEEGFGGGGGFGGGFEEGENNNNNNNNNNNN EEGGNNNNNNNNNNNNFEGGNNNNNFNNNNFNFEEFFFFF NGFGGNGFGEGGEEEEFEGEGC hemical Resistance Classification30 days of constant exposure causes no damage. Plastic may even tolerate for or no damage after 30 days of constant exposure to the effect after 7 days of constant exposure to the reagent. Depending on the plastic, the effect may be crazing, cracking, loss of strength or discoloration. Solvents may cause softening, swelling and permeation losses with ldpe , HDPE, PP, PPCO and PMP. The solvent effects on these five resins are normally reversible; the part will usually return to its normal condition after recommended for continuous use. Immediate damage may occur. Depending on the plastic, the effect will be a more severe crazing, cracking, loss of strength, discoloration, deformation, dissolution or permeation information is only a summary.

losses with LDPE, HDPE, PP, PPCO and PMP. The solvent effects on these five resins are normally reversible; the part will usually return to its normal condition after evaporation. Not recommended for continuous use. Immediate damage may occur. Depending on the plastic, the effect will be a more severe crazing, cracking, loss of strength,

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1 EEEEEEEGGEEEEGENGNGNNEEGEFGGGNNGGFFEEFEE EGGGFGFGGFFNGNGGEEFEENNFEEEEFEFGFEGGGGNF NEGNNNNNGEEEGFGGGGGFGGGFEEGENNNNNNNNNNNN EEGGNNNNNNNNNNNNFEGGNNNNNFNNNNFNFEEFFFFF NGFGGNGFGEGGEEEEFEGEGC hemical Resistance Classification30 days of constant exposure causes no damage. Plastic may even tolerate for or no damage after 30 days of constant exposure to the effect after 7 days of constant exposure to the reagent. Depending on the plastic, the effect may be crazing, cracking, loss of strength or discoloration. Solvents may cause softening, swelling and permeation losses with ldpe , HDPE, PP, PPCO and PMP. The solvent effects on these five resins are normally reversible; the part will usually return to its normal condition after recommended for continuous use. Immediate damage may occur. Depending on the plastic, the effect will be a more severe crazing, cracking, loss of strength, discoloration, deformation, dissolution or permeation information is only a summary.

2 To access our Chemical resistance database, go to: Resistance SummaryClasses of Substances at 20 CResin CodesGEGEFGFFFGEECTFE Halar* ECTFE (ethylene-chlorotrifluoroethylene copolymer)ETFE Tefzel ETFE (ethylene-tetrafluoroethylene)FEP Teflon FEP (fluorinated ethylene propylene)FLPE fluorinated high-density polyethyleneFLPP fluorinated polypropyleneHDPE high-density polyethyleneLDPE low-density polyethylenePC polycarbonatePETG polyethylene terephthalate copolyesterPFA Teflon PFA (perfluoroalkoxy)PMMA polymethyl methacrylate (acrylic)PMP polymethylpentene ( TPX )PP polypropylenePPCO polypropylene copolymerPPO polyphenylene oxidePS polystyrenePSF polysulfonePUR polyurethanePVC polyvinyl chloridePVDF polyvinylidene fluorideResMer ResMer Manufacturing TechnologySAN styrene acrylonitrileTFE Teflon TFE (tetrafluoroethylene)TPE thermoplastic elastomerXLPE cross-linked high-density polyethylene * Halar is a registered trademark of Solvey Solexis.

3 Or equivalent. Tefzel and Teflon are registered trademarks of (BOTTLE)FLEXIBLE PVC TUBING*PVDFResMer TPE**Acids, dilute or weakAcids,** strong and concentratedAlcohols, aliphaticAldehydesBases/AlkaliEstersHydr ocarbons, aliphaticHydrocarbons, aromaticHydrocarbons, halogenatedKetones, aromaticOxidizing Agents, strong * For tubing Chemical resistance, other than PVC, see tubing section. ** Except for oxidizing acids: for oxidizing acids, see Oxidizing Agents, strong. ** TPE Compatibility Quick Reference Chart


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