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CHEMICAL RESISTANCE CHARTS FOR HOSE

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Fluid Hose and Tubing Material Metals R B S / r Blends ubb e R

(PTFE) (FEP) 6/66 11 PU Nitrile / Stainless 316 Steel XLPE PVC Nitrile Vinyl Neoprene Teflon Teflon EPDM Hypalon Na tu ra l Hytrel CPE Brass EVA LLDPE Nylon PVC UHMW Aluminum G G G G G G G G X G G G G G G G G X G X X F Chloride Aluminum G G G G G F G G X G G G — G X G G X G X X X Fluoride Aluminum G G G G G G G G G G G G — G G G G G G X F G Hydroxide Aluminum G G G G G G G G F G G G — X — G G G G X X G Nitrate Aluminum G G G G G G G G F G G G G G G G G G G X X G Sulfate Alums G G G G G G G G G G G G X G G G G F G X X F Ammonia, — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — X F G Anhydrous Ammonia G G G G G F G G X G G F X X X — G G — X G G Solution (10%) Ammonium G G G G G G G G X G G G G F G G G X G X G F Chloride Ammonium G G X F F F G G X G G F X X G G G G F X F G Hydroxide Ammonium G G G G G G G G G G G G G X G G G G G — — G Nitrate Ammonium G G F G G G G G G G G G G F G G G G G X X G Phosphate Ammonium G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G X X F Sulfate Amyl Acetate G G X X X X G G G F X X F X X X X G X G F G Amyl Alcohol G G X G G F G G G G G G G X G G G G X G F F Aniline G G X X X X G G X X X X X X X X X X X X G G Aniline Dyes G G X F F F G G X G F F X X X X X X X X X F Animal Oils G G G G G X G G — F F X G X F X X G X G G G and Fats Anti—Freeze G G G G G G G G — G G G G X G G F G G G G G (Glycol Base) Aqua Regia X X X X X X G F X X X X X X X X X X F — X X Aromatic G* G* X X X X G G G X X X X X X — G* G — G G G Hydrocarbons Asphalt X X X G X X G G — X X X G X F X — G F G G G Emulsion Barium G G G G G G G G — G G G G G G G G G G X F G Chloride Barium G G G G G G G G G G G G G X G G G G G X G G Hydroxide Barium G G G G G G G G G G G G X G X G G G G G G G Sulfate Barium G G G G G G G G — G G G X G G G G X G X X G Sulfide G - Good F - Fair X - Not Recommended — - Insufficient Information *For Intermittent Transfer Only **Use Approved Freon Hose ***Use Propane Approved Hose Only Use Pinpricked Hose for Gas Applications

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Fluid Hose and Tubing Material Metals R /S B r Blends ubb e R

(PTFE) (FEP) 6/66 11 PU Nitrile / Stainless XLPE PVC Nitrile Vinyl Neoprene Teflon Teflon Nylon EPDM Hypalon Na tu ra l Hytrel Polyurethane CPE Steel 316 Brass EVA LLDPE Nylon PVC UHMW Beet Sugar G G G G G G G G G X G G — X G G G G — X G G Liquors Benzaldehyde G G X X X X G G G F X X X X X X X G X F F G Benzene, G* G* X X X X G G G X X X X X F X X G F G G G Benzol Benzoic Acid G G X X X G G G X X X X X X G G G X G F X F Black Sulfate G F X F F G G G X G F X G X X G G X G X G G Liquor Bleach F F F X X X G G X G F X F F G G* G X G X X G Solution Borax G G G F F G G G — G G G G G G G G G G G G G Solution Boric Acid G G G G G G G G G G G G G G X G G G G X X G Brake Fluid G G X X X F G G — G X X — X G — X G X G G G (Glycol Ether Base) Brine G G G G G G G G — G G G G X G G G G G — X F Bromine X X X X X X G X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Butyl Acetate G G X X X X G G — F X X F X F — X G X G G G Butyl Alcohol, G G X G G G G G G G G G G X G G G G F G G G Butanol Calcium G G G G G G G G X G G G X G X G G G G X X X Bisulfite Calcium G G G G G G G G X G G G G G G G G G G X F F Chloride Calcium G G G F F G G G G G F G G X G G G G G F G G Hydroxide Calcium G G G F F F G G X G F X F X G G G X G F X F Hypochlorite Cane Sugar G G G G G G G G — G G G G X G G G G — F G G Liquors Carbon G G G G G G G G G G G F G G G G G G G G G G Dioxide (Dry) Carbon G G G G G G G G G G G F — G — G G G G F G G Dioxide (Wet) Carbon Disul- F X X X X X G G X X X X X G X — X X — G G G fide (Bisulfide) Carbon — — X F F F G G X F G X G F G G X X G X F G Monoxide (Hot) Carbon G* G* X X X X G G G X X X F X X — X G X G G G Tetrachloride Carbonic Acid G G G G G G G G — G G G X G X G G G G X X F Castor Oil G G G G G F G G — F G X F F G X X G G G G G Cellosolve G G X X X X G G — F F X X X X X — G G X X G Acetate Chlorinated G* G* X X X X G G G X X X X X X — X F X G G F Solvents G - Good F - Fair X - Not Recommended — - Insufficient Information *For Intermittent Transfer Only **Use Approved Freon Hose ***Use Propane Approved Hose Only Use Pinpricked Hose for Gas Applications Chemical Resistance Chart Content Provided courtesy of EATON 3 CHEMICAL RESISTANCE Carts CHEMICAL RESISTANCE for Hose

Fluid Hose and Tubing Material Metals R B S / r Blends ubb e R

(PTFE) (FEP) 6/66 11 PU Nitrile / Stainless XLPE PVC Nitrile Vinyl Neoprene Teflon Teflon Nylon EPDM Hypalon Na tu ra l Hytrel Polyurethane CPE Brass Steel 316 EVA LLDPE Nylon PVC UHMW Chloroacetic G G X X X X G G X F X X X X X X X X F X X F Acid Chloro- G* G* X X X X G G X X X X X X — X X X X F F G benzene Chlorine X X X X X X G X X X X X X X X X X X G F F G Gas (Dry) Chlorine X X X X X X G X X X X X X X X X X X F X X X Gas (Wet) Chloroform G* G* X X X X G G G X X X X X X X X F U G G G Chlorosul- F* F* X X X X G G X X X X X X X X X X X X F X fonic Acid Chromic Acid G X F X X X G G X G G X X X X G F X G X X G (under 25% Chromic Acid G X X X X X G G X G G X X X X F X X F X X F (25-40%) Citric Acid G G G F F G G G F G G G G X X G G X G X X G Coke Oven X X X X X X G G — X X X — X X — G — G F G G Gas Copper G G G G G F G G X G G G G G X G G X G X X G Chloride Copper G G G G G F G G G G G G — G — G G G G X X G Cyanide Copper G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G X X G Sulfate Corn Syrup G G G G G F G G — G F F G G — G G G G — G G (Non-food) Cottonseed G G F G G X G G — F F X G G G G G G G G G G Oil Creosote G G X F F X G G X X F X X F F X X X X F — G Cresol G G X X X X G G X X X X X X G X X X — — G G Cyclohexanol G G X F F F G G G G G F — — G G F G X G F G Dextrose G X X X X X G G X X X X X X X G G X — — — G (Food Grade) Dichloro- G* G* X X X X G G — X X X X X X X X G X — — G benzene Diesel Fuel G G X G G X G G — X F X F F G — X G — G G G Diethanol- G G X F X X G G — G X F X X — — — G — X G G amine Diethylene- G G X F X X G G X G X F — X — — G X — — — — triamine Dowtherm A — — X X X X G G X X X X X — X X X X X X F G Enamel G G X F F X G G — X X X G — G — G G — G — G (Solvent Base) Ethanolamine G G X F F X G G — G X G — X — — G G — X G G Ethers G G X X X X G G — X X X X X G X X G X G G G (Ethyl Ether) Ethyl Alcohol G G F G G G G G G G G G G G G F G G G F G G G - Good F - Fair X - Not Recommended — - Insufficient Information *For Intermittent Transfer Only **Use Approved Freon Hose ***Use Propane Approved Hose Only Use Pinpricked Hose for Gas Applications 4 Chemical Resistance Chart Content Provided courtesy of EATON CHEMICAL RESISTANCE Carts CHEMICAL RESISTANCE for Hose

Fluid Hose and Tubing Material Metals R /S B r Blends ubb e R

(PTFE) (FEP) 6/66 11 PU Nitrile / Stainless Steel 316 XLPE PVC Nitrile Vinyl Neoprene Teflon Teflon Nylon EPDM Hypalon Na tu ra l Hytrel Polyurethane CPE Brass EVA LLDPE Nylon PVC UHMW Ethyl Acetate G G X X X X G G G G X X F X F F G G X G G G Ethyl Acrylate G G X X X X G G — F X X — X F — — X X — G G Ethyl G G X X X X G G — F X X — X F — — X — — G G Methacrylate Ethylamine G G X X X X G G X F X X — X — — G X — G — G Ethyl G G X F F F G G — F F G — F G — G F — F G F Cellulose Ethyl Chloride G* G* X X X X G G — X X X X F X X X G X F F G Ethylene- G G X F X G G G X G F G — X — — G X — G G G diamine Ethylene G G X X X X G G — X X X — X — — — F — — — — Dibromide Ethylene G* G* X X X X G G — X X X X X X X X F X G X X Dichloride Ethylene G G G G G G G G G G G G G F G G G G G F G G Glycol Ethylene G G X X X X G G — X X X G X X X X G X X F F Oxide Fatty Acids G G G F F X G G G F X X G — F F G G G F F G Ferric G G G G G G G G G G G G — F G G G G G X X X Chloride 5% Ferric Sulfate G G G G G G G G G G G G G — G G G G G X X F Fertilizer G G G F F F G G — G G G — — — — F G — — — G Salts Solution Formaldehyde G G X F F F G G G G X F F X G G G X G F X G Formic Acid G G X F F F G G X G X X X X G G G X — F X G Freon 12** — — — — — — G — — — — — — — — — — — — G G G Freon 134a** — — — — — — G — — — — — — — — — — — — — G G Fuel Oil G G F G G F G G — X X X — F G X X G G F G G Furfural G G X X X X G G X F F X — — F X X X X F G G Gasoline G G X F F X G G G X X X G F G — X G X G G G (Refined) Gasoline G G X G G X G G G X F X X X G — X G F G G G (Unleaded) Gasoline G G X G G X G G G X X X X X — — X G F G G G (10% Ethanol) Gasoline G G X F F X G G G X X X X X — — X G F G G G (10% Methanol) Glucose G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G (Non-food) Glycerine, G G G G G G G G G G G G G X G G G G G G G G Glycerol (Non-food) Greases G G G G G F G G G X F X G G G — G G G G G G Green G G G F F F G G X G G G X G X G G X F X X G Sulfate Liquor Heptane G G X G G F G G G X F X G F G X X G G G G G

G - Good F - Fair X - Not Recommended — - Insufficient Information *For Intermittent Transfer Only **Use Approved Freon Hose ***Use Propane Approved Hose Only Use Pinpricked Hose for Gas Applications Chemical Resistance Chart Content Provided courtesy of EATON 5 CHEMICAL RESISTANCE Carts CHEMICAL RESISTANCE for Hose

Fluid Hose and Tubing Material Metals R B S / r Blends ubb e R

(PTFE) (FEP) 6/66 11 PU Nitrile / Stainless 316 Steel XLPE PVC Nitrile Vinyl Neoprene Teflon Teflon Nylon EPDM Hypalon Na tu ra l Hytrel Polyurethane CPE Brass EVA LLDPE Nylon PVC UHMW Hexane G G X G G F G G G X F X G F G X X G X G G G Houghto Safe G G F G G G G G — G — F — X G — G G — G G G 273 to 640 Houghto Safe G G G G G G G G — X X X G X G — G G — G G G 5046, 5047F Houghto Safe G G X X X X G G — G X X — X — — X G — G G G 1000 Series Hydraulic Oils: Straight G G G G G F G G G X F X G G G F G G G G G G Petroleum Base Petro- G G — G G F G G — X F X G X G — F G — G G G leum Emulsion Water Glycol G G X G G G G G G G X F X X G — — G — G G G Hydraulic Oils: Straight G G X X X X G G G G X X — X G — X G — G G G Phosphate Ester Phos. Ester/ G G X X X X G G G X X X — X G — X G — G G G Petroleum Blend Polyol Ester G G — G G X G G — X — X — G G — — G — G G G Hydrobromic G G G X X X G G X G G X X X G G G X G X X X Acid (under 48%) Hydrochloric G G G X X X G G X G G X X X G G G X G X X X Acid Hydrocyanic G G G F F X G G X F G X X — X G G X F X F G Acid Hydrofluoric G G F X X X G G X F G X X X X G F X G X X G Acid (under 50%) Hydrofluoric G G X X X X G G X X G X X X X G X X G X X G Acid (over 50%) Hydrofluo- G G G F F X G G X G G X — — G — G X — X X X silicic Acid Hydrogen — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — F — — F — — G Hydrogen F F — X X X G G X F X X — — G X G X F X X G Peroxide Hydrogen G G G X X X G G X X F X G — X G G X G F F F Sulfide Hydrolube G G G G G F G G — G — — F X — — G G — G G G Iodine F F X F X X G G X G G X — X G X X X X X X X Isocyanates G X X X X X G — X X X X X X X — X X — — — — Isopropyl G G G G G G G G G G G G G X G — G G G G G G Alcohol, Isopropanol Isopropyl- G G X X X F G G — F X F — — — — — X — G — G amine Iso-Octane G G X G G F G G G X F X G X G — X G X G G G Jet Fuel G G X G G F G G G X X X G F G — X G X G F G (Transfer Only)

G - Good F - Fair X - Not Recommended — - Insufficient Information *For Intermittent Transfer Only **Use Approved Freon Hose ***Use Propane Approved Hose Only Use Pinpricked Hose for Gas Applications 6 Chemical Resistance Chart Content Provided courtesy of EATON CHEMICAL RESISTANCE Carts CHEMICAL RESISTANCE for Hose

Fluid Hose and Tubing Material Metals R /S B r Blends ubb e R

(PTFE) (FEP) 6/66 11 PU Nitrile / Stainless Brass XLPE PVC Nitrile Vinyl Neoprene Teflon Teflon Nylon EPDM Hypalon Na tu ra l Hytrel Polyurethane CPE Steel 316 EVA LLDPE Nylon PVC UHMW Kerosene G G X G G F G G G X F X F G G X X G X G G G Lacquer G G X X X X G G G X X X X X F X F G X G X G Lacquer G G X X X X G G G X X X F X F X F G X G X G Solvents Lactic Acid G G G X X G G G G F G X X X X G G G G F F G Lime Sulfur G G G X X G G G F G F F — — — G G G G X — G Lindol G G — X X X G G G G X X — X — — — G X F G G Linseed Oil G G G G G X G G G X F X F F G X G G G F G G Lubricating G G G G G F G G G X F X G F G X G G G G G G Oils Lye G G G F F G G G F G G G — X F — G G — F X G Magnesium G G G G G G G G G G G G — G G G G G G F F G Chloride Magnesium G G G F F G G G G G F G — X G G G G G G G G Hydroxide Magnesium G G G G G G G G G G G G — — G G G G G F G G Sulfate Mercuric G G F F F G G G X G G F — — X G G X G X X X Chloride Mercury G G F G G G G G G G G F G G G G G G G X G G Methyl Alc., G G X G G G G G G G G G G F G G G G X F G G Methanol Methyl G G X X X X G G X F X X — X X — — X — G G G Acrylate Methyl X X X X X X G G F X X X X X X X X G X G G G Bromide Methyl G* G* X X X X G G G X X X X X F X X G X G G G Chloride Methylene G* G* X X X X G G F X X X X X X X X F X G G G Chloride Methyl-t-Butyl G G X F F X G G G X X X — — G — — G — — G G Ether (MTBE) Methyl Ethyl G G X X X X G G G F X X G X X X G G X G G G Ketone Methyl Iso- G G X X X X G G G F X X — X X X G G X G G G butyl Ketone Methyl Iso- G G X X X X G G G F X X — X X — G G X G G G propyl Ketone Methyl G G X X X X G G — X X X — X X — — G — — G G Methacrylate Mineral Oil G G F G G F G G G X F X G G G X X G G G G G Mineral G G X G G F G G G X X X G F G — G G — G G G Spirits Naphtha G G X F F F G G G X X X G F G X G G X F G G Napthalene G G X X X X G G G X X X F F G X X G X F G G

G - Good F - Fair X - Not Recommended — - Insufficient Information *For Intermittent Transfer Only **Use Approved Freon Hose ***Use Propane Approved Hose Only Use Pinpricked Hose for Gas Applications

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Fluid Hose and Tubing Material Metals R /S B r Blends ubb e R

(PTFE) (FEP) 6/66 11 PU Nitrile / Stainless Brass XLPE PVC Nitrile Vinyl Neoprene Teflon Teflon Nylon EPDM Hypalon Na tu ra l Hytrel Polyurethane CPE 316 EVA LLDPE Nylon PVC Steel UHMW Nickel G G G X X G G G G G G G — X — G G G G G G G Acetate Nickel G G G G G F G G G G G G X X G G G G G X X F Chloride Nickel Sulfate G G G G G F G G G G G G — F G G G G G X X G Nitric Acid G F* G X X X G G X F F X X X X G F* X G X X G (under 35%) Nitric Acid F X F X X X G G X X X X X X X X X X G X X G (35% to 60%) Nitric Acid X X X X X X G G X X X X X X X X X X G X X G (over 60%) Nitrobenzene G G X X X X G G — X X X X X X X X X X F G G Nitrogen G G G G G G G G G G G G — G G — G G — G G G Gas Nitrous Oxide G G X X X X G G F X X G X X X — X F G G G G Oleic Acid G G F F F X G G G F F X G F G X G G G F F G Oleum X X X X X X G G X X X X X X X X X X X X F G (Fuming Sulfuric Acid) Oxalic Acid G G G X X X G G X G X X X — G G G X G F X G Oxygen G G G F F G G G G G G F G G G G G G G G G G (non-breathing, non-welding) Ozone F F X X X X G G X G G X X G G X X X X — F G (300 pphm) Paint G G X F F X G G G X X X — X — — F G — G G G (Solvent Base) Palmitic Acid G G F F F F G G G F X X G X G F G G F X F F Paper Mill G G X F F F G G X G F F X X — — X X — — — — Liquors Pentane G G X G G F G G — X F X G X G — X G X G G G Perchloro- G* G* X X X X G G G X X X X X X — F X F F G G ethylene Petroleum G G X G F X G G G X X X — G G X X G F G G G Ether Petroleum G G G G G F G G G X F X G G G — G G — G G G Oils Phenol G G X X X X G G X X X X X — G X X X X F X F Phosphoric G G G X X F G G X G G F X X X G G X G X X F Acid (to 85%) Picric Acid X X X X X X G G X X F X X X X G X X X X X F (Molten) Picric Acid G G X F F X G G X F G X X F X G X X X X X F (Solution) Potassium G G G G G G G G G G G G — G G G G G G F X G Chloride G - Good F - Fair X - Not Recommended — - Insufficient Information *For Intermittent Transfer Only **Use Approved Freon Hose Use Pinpricked hose for gas applications

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Fluid Hose and Tubing Material Metals R /S B r Blends ubb e R

(PTFE) (FEP) 6/66 11 PU Nitrile / Stainless Brass XLPE PVC Nitrile Vinyl Neoprene Teflon Teflon Nylon EPDM Hypalon Na tu ra l Hytrel Polyurethane CPE EVA LLDPE Nylon PVC Steel 316 UHMW Potassium G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G F G G F X G G Cyanide Potassium G G G X X X G G — G X X — G G G G F G X G G Dichromate Potassium G G G F F F G G F G G G F X G G G G G F X G Hydroxide Potassium G G G X X X G G X G G G X X — X G X G — — — Permanganate Potassium G G G G G G G G G G G G — G G G G G G F F G Sulfate Propane — — — G — — — G — — — — — — — X — — — G G G *** Propylene G G F G F G G G — G G G G — G G G G — F G G Glycol Pyridine G G X X X X G G X F X X X X X — G X — F G G Sea Water G G G G G G G G G G G G G X G G G G G G F G Silver Nitrate G G G G G G G G G G G G — G — G G G G X X F Skydrol G G X X X X G G G G X X — X G — X G — G G G Soap Solution G G G G G F G G G G G X G G G G X G G G G G Sodium G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G F F G Bicarbonate Sodium G G G G G G G G G G G G X G G G G G G F F F Bisulfate Sodium G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G F X G Bisulfite Sodium G G G G G G G G G G G G G G — — G G — G G G Borate Sodium G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G X G G Carbonate Sodium G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G X F G Chloride Sodium G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G X F G Cyanide Sodium G G G F F G G G F G G G — X F G G G F F X G Hydroxide Sodium G G G X X X G G X G G X G X F G G X G X X F Hypochlorite Sodium G G G G G F G G G G G G G F G G G G G F G G Nitrate Sodium G G G G G X G G F G X G G X X — G G — F F G Perborate Sodium G G X F F F G G X G F X G X X — X G — X F G Peroxide Sodium G G G G G F G G G G G G G G X G G G G F F F Phosphates Sodium G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G F F G Silicate G - Good F - Fair X - Not Recommended — - Insufficient Information *For Intermittent Transfer Only **Use Approved Freon Hose ***Use Propane Approved Hose Only Use Pinpricked Hose for Gas Applications

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Fluid Hose and Tubing Material Metals R /S B r Blends ubb e R

(PTFE) (FEP) 6/66 11 PU Nitrile / Stainless XLPE PVC Nitrile Vinyl Neoprene Teflon Teflon Nylon EPDM Hypalon Na tu ra l Hytrel Polyurethane CPE Brass Steel 316 EVA LLDPE Nylon PVC UHMW Sodium G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G F F G Sulfate Sodium G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G X X G Sulfide Sodium G G G G G G G G G G G G — G G G G G G X X G Thiosulfate Soybean G G F G G F G G — F G X G G G — G G — G G G Oil Stannic G G G G G X G G X G G G G G G G G F G X X X Chloride Steam 450°F X X X X X X G G X G X X X X X — X X — F F G Stearic Acid G G F F F F G G G F F X G G G G G G F X X G Stoddard G G X G G F G G G X X X G G G X X G G G G G Solvent Styrene G* G* X X X X G G G X X X X X X — X G X G G G Sulfur 70°F G G F X X G G G G G G X G F G G G G G X X G Sulfur 200°F X X X X X X G G X X G X X X X — X X — X X G Sulfur G G X X X X G G X X F X X X G — G X — X X X Chloride Sulfur Dioxide X X X X X X G G X G X X X X X X X X F X — G Sulfuric Acid G G G X X X G G X G G X X X X G G X G X X X (under 50%) Sulfuric Acid G G G X X X G G X F G X X X X X X X F X X X (51% to 70%) Sulfuric Acid G F X X X X G G X F F X X X X X X X G X X X (71% to 95%) Sulfuric Acid G X X X X X G G X X X X X X X X X X X X X X (96% to 98%) Tannic Acid G G G F F F G G X G G G G G G G G X G F X G Tar X X X F F F G G G X X X G F F — X X — F F G Tartaric Acid G G G G G F G G G G G G — G G G G G G F X F Tetrachloro- G* G* X X X X G G — X X X X X X — F F X — — G ethane Tetrahydro- G G X X X X G G — X X X — X — X X G X — — G furan (THF) Toluene G* G* X X X X G G G X X X X X X X G* G X G G G Transmission G G G G G F G G G X F X G G G X G G — G G G Oil (Petrol. Base) Trichloro- G* G* X X X X G G G X X X X X X — G* F — G G G ethane Trichloro- G* G* X X X X G G G X X X X X X X G* F — G G G ethylene Tung Oil G G — G G F G G — X F X G F X — — G — F G G Turpentine G G X F F X G G G X X X F X F X G G G F G G Urea (Water G G G X X G G G G G G G G G G G G G G — G G Solution) G - Good F - Fair X - Not Recommended — - Insufficient Information *For Intermittent Transfer Only **Use Approved Freon Hose ***Use Propane Approved Hose Only Use Pinpricked Hose for Gas Applications

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Fluid Hose and Tubing Material Metals R /S B r e b b Blends u R (PTFE) (FEP)

6/66 11 l PU Nitrile a / r Stainless u t a 316 XLPE PVC Nitrile Vinyl Neoprene Teflon Teflon Nylon EPDM Hypalon N Hytrel Polyurethane CPE Steel Brass EVA LLDPE Nylon PVC UHMW Uric Acid G G G — — — G G G — — — X X — G G G G — — F Varnish G G X X X X G G G X X X — X F X G G X G G G Vegetable G G F G G X G G G X G X — G — X G G G G G G Oil (Non-food) Vinegar G G G F F G G G X G G F — X F G G G — X F G Vinyl Acetate G G X X X X G G — F X X — X — X — G X F G G Water G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G F F G (non-potable) Water— G G X G G G G G G G X F X X G G — G G G G G Glycol Mixture Water— G G — G G F G G G X F X G X G G F G G G G G Petroleum Mixture Xylene G* G* X X X X G G G X X X F X X X G* G X G G G Zinc Chloride G G G G G G G G X G G G X G X G G X G X X X Zinc Sulfate G G G G G G G G G G G G — G X G G G G X X G G - Good F - Fair X - Not Recommended — - Insufficient Information *For Intermittent Transfer Only **Use Approved Freon Hose ***Use Propane Approved Hose Only Use Pinpricked Hose for Gas Applications

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Proper Storage of Hose Product

Proer storae conditions can enhance and etend sustantially the ultimate life of hose roduct Ruer hose roducts in storae can e affected adversely y temerature humidity oone sunliht oils solvents corrosive liuids and fumes insects rodents and radioactive materials The aroriate method of storin hose deends to a reat etent on its sie diameter and lenth and the ay in hich it is acaed ose should not e iled or staced to such an etent that the eiht of the stac creates distortions on the ottom ince hose roducts vary consideraly in sie eiht and lenth it is not ractical to estalish definite recommendations on this oint ose havin a very liht all ill not suort as much load as ould a hose havin a ire reinforcement ose hich is shied in coils or ales should e stored so that the coils are in a horiontal lane

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oo for any indication 2. Couplings SAFETY WARNING: ose shall lie in a straiht of inin or roen All metals are suect to Failure to properly and horiontal osition reinforcement as evidenced attac y various chemicals follow the manufacturer’s suorted on rollers to y any ermanent distortion Chec ith the manufacturer recommended procedures ermit easy movement lonitudinal rides or ules to mae sure that suitale for the care, maintenance hen under the test Accordin to RA lP end fittings, aroriate and storage of a particular ressure Chemical ose ulletin to oth the hose and the hose might result in its ater should e used crushed or ined sots chemical ein handled are failure to perform in the as the test liuid Never here the hose O is ein used manner intended and ressure test ith reduced y ercent or might result in possible Eosed surfaces of solvents corrosive liuids more of the normal O damage to property and coulins flanges and or ith comressed indicate the hose roaly serious bodily injury. niles shall e eamined ases has internal damae The for cracs or ecessive ill the hose ith ater hose assemly must e Hydrostatic Test corrosion Either condition ith the outlet end raised removed from service to shall cause the hose or lareore hose ein and the outlet valve oen ensure the safety of eole assemly to e retired from used in doc service an to ensure the comlete in the or area service Any evidence of insection card hich removal of air hen all WARNING: Kinks can coulin or nile sliae descries the hose the air has een eelled cause hose to burst, on the hose is cause for manufacturer date received close the outlet valve and leading to bodily harm. removin the hose assemly urchase order numer and loer the raised end from service date of installation should e ose containin ined or maintained for each hose or ne hose raise the crushed sots here the The Ruer anufacturers The insection card should ressure to times the hose O is reduced y Association RA has e used to record the test rated orin ressure of ercent may e used ulished a series of results and condition of the the hose and hold for if the hose asses the technical ulletins hich hose minutes urin this hold hydrostatic tests se a detail maintenance eriod the hose shall e calier to measure the hose testin and insection Eaton recommends that eamined for leas at the outer diameter at several recommendations ne hose assemlies e coulins fitting sliae laces around the diameter hydrostatically tested efore ecause the life eectancy or for any indication of to determine any O ein laced in service of the hose is limited eaness in the hose reduction An insection ydrostatic testin should the user must e alert to structure mirror and a flashlight can e done at eriodic intervals sins of imendin failure or used hose test e used to insect the inner to determine if a hose articularly hen the ith a ressure of tue for ause ear andor is suitale for continued conditions of service include times the rated orin chemical attac service The hydrostatic test hih orin ressures and eamination shall e ressure of the hose for andor the conveyance or conducted in the one minute and eamine containment of haardous folloin manner as aove materials The eriodic Comletely relieve test insection and testin Hose to be pressure tested ressure from the system rocedures descried must be restrained by rior to releasin hose here rovide a schedule of placing steel rods or straps from test euiment specific measures hich close to each end and constitute a minimum level at approximate 10 foot Thorouhly drain the of user action to detect sins (3m) intervals along its ater from the hose indicatin hose deterioration length to keep the hose after comletion of the or loss of erformance from “whipping” if failure hydrostatic test efore conditions leadin occurs; the steel rods or to malfunction or failure are straps are to be anchored Electrical Continuity firmly to the test structure reached hen reuired y the user but in such a manner that electrical continuity eteen they do not contact the the fittings shall e tested hose which must be free usin an ohm meter The to move. hose must e clean and dry for this test

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GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF HOSE ose should not e the hose far enouh eyond for storin hose deends • tore items on a first-in, suected to any form of the shan to eliminate the to a reat etent on its first-out asis Rememer ause in service t should ossiility of cuttin into the sie diameter and lenth that even under the e handled ith reasonale shan hen cuttin out the uantity to e stored est of conditions an care ose should not e a in cut ehind the in and the ay in hich it is unusually lon shelf life ill draed over shar or far enouh so that the acaed ose should not deteriorate certain ruer arasive surfaces unless O of the remainin hose is e iled or staced to such roducts nsect and specifically desined for round se caliers to confirm an etent that the eiht of test the hose assemly such service Care should e roundness ae sure to cut the stac creates distortions efore lacin it in service taen to rotect hose from the hose suarely Net ie on the lenths stored at the sually any ear or severe end loads for hich the inner tue of the cut end ottom ince hose roducts damae ill e aarent the hose or hose assemly ith a clean ra vary consideraly in sie durin insection or as not desined ose efore recoulin the hose eiht and lenth it is not testin ractical to estalish definite should e used at or elo mae sure to carefully insect • The ideal temerature recommendations on this its rated orin ressure the tue This is imortant for the storae of ruer oint ose havin a very any chanes in ressure ecause it is easy to see the roducts ranes from liht all ill not suort as should e made radually so condition of the tue and to (10-21°C) ith a much load as ould a hose as to not suect the hose to reinforcement of the hose maimum limit of havin a heavier all or hose ecessive sure ressures hen the coulin is cut C f stored elo havin a ire reinforcement ose should not e ined off oo for any evidence 32°F C some ruer ose hich is shied in or e run over y euiment of deterioration of the hose roducts ecome stiff and coils or ales should e n handlin lare sie hose tue f there are sins of ill reuire armin efore stored so that the coils are in dollies should e used deterioration remove the ein laced in service henever ossile slins hose assemly from service a horiontal lane • torae areas should e or handlin ris roerly f after close insection none relatively cool and dar laced should e used to of these sins is resent the Storage Do’s: suort heavy hose used and free of damness and hose may e recouled • henever feasile ruer in oil suction and dischare milde tems should e hose roducts should e service Any hose that has een stored on a first-in, first-out used to convey an arasive stored in their oriinal asis since even under material such as lastic shiin containers hich Hose Repair the est of conditions an ellets and oders should rovide some rotection unusually lon shelf life There are some not e recouled due to the aainst the deterioratin could deteriorate certain circumstances in hich inherent thicness reduction effects of oils solvents ruer roducts chemical hoses can e that results from the transfer and corrosive liuids reaired or eamle if a shiin containers also of arasive materials Storage Don’ts: hose has een ined near afford some rotection the coulin and a close inally ressure test and ta aainst oone and sunliht • ont ile or stac hose any recouled assemly as to such an etent that insection of the assemly Certain rodents and insects recommended • the eiht of the stac reveals that this is the only ill damae ruer hose distorts the lenths stored damae the assemly can roducts and adeuate Storage on the ottom Rememer e reaired rotection from them that hose havin a very Proer storae conditions should e rovided e liht all ill not suort WARNING Wear can enhance and etend sure ends are caed to as much load as a hose safety glasses, sustantially the ultimate life ee out insects rodents havin a heavier all or gloves, and protective of hose roducts Ruer and other contaminants ire reinforcement clothing when cutting hose roducts in storae that can damae the hose hose. They will help can e affected adversely protect your eyes and skin y temerature humidity • ose shied in coils or from flying debris. When oone sunliht oils ales should e stored so recoupling a used hose solvents corrosive liuids the coils are in a horiontal assembly, begin by cutting and fumes insects rodents lane and radioactive materials The aroriate method

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• ont store ruer ARPM Proper Hose Handling • Never allo chemicals to roducts near heat treet N Proer hose handlin can dri on the eterior of a sources such as radiators ashinton C hel reserve hose assemly hose or allo hose to lay and ase heaters or life and or environment in a ool of chemicals near electrical euiment RA Pulications order safety Therefore consider The hose cover may that miht enerate des the folloin oints hen not have the chemical oone Also do not store handlin hose assemlies resistance of the tue f a hose for lon eriods Proper Used Hose Storage corrosive material comes Avoid crushin or inin in eorahical areas efore lacin used hose in • into contact ith the the hose This can cause of non hih oone storae comletely drain it hose reinforcement the severe damae to the concentration Oone aes and flush out any otentially result could e early hose reinforcement that isnt ruer elosive vaors or corrosive failure alays ovious hen ont eose hose to residues • looin at the cover • Avoid etreme flexing direct or reflected sunliht Also mae sure you disose of the hose near the o not dra the hose or durin storae This aes of aste in a manner that • coulin f necessary lift a lare ore hose from ruer comlies ith federal state use elos in the iin the middle of its lenth ont store uncovered and local environmental system to assure a • ith the ends hanin hose under fluorescent reulations straiht line connection don oin so can cause or mercury lams They ith the hose inin cover cuts hose enerate liht aves • Protect hose from heat WARNING: Take reinforcement damae harmful to ruer flame, cuttin and extreme care when and coulin damae ont han hose tistin se shields or • flushing out a chemical • imit the curvature of the assemlies on hoos clams to do this hose with water. Some hose to the minimum nails or other devices chemicals, such as end radius recommended • uort hose to avoid hich could cut or concentrated acids, may y the manufacturer mechanical strain on damae hose react with water and cause Also avoid shar ends coulins The Ruer anufacturers spattering. These materials at the end fittings and at • e aare that droin Association has ulished can cause serious personal manifold connections or drain the assemly searately a series of ose injury or death if they get • o not eceed ressure chemical incomatiility Technical nformation into eyes or onto skin. and temerature limits eosure to temerature ulletins descriin hoses Wear safety glasses, ecause this could etremes or etensive desined for different gloves and other protective damae the hose and internal coulin arasion alications hich clothing to help guard ultimately result in serious can cause leas and detail aintenance against this. odily inury or roerty reduce coulin retention Testin and nsection Continue y layin the damae onitor ressure recommendations Refer hose assemly on a solid and temerature durin to the ARP Catalo of WARNING: Do not suort alloin air to hose use Pulications issued annually circulate throuh it This use damaged hose. Never allo chemicals to determine the availaility hels etend the hose life • Doing so could result in solvents or any other of the latest edition urther store the hose in serious personal injury haardous materials ulletins ulished include a cool dar dry lace at a or death. to dri onto round the folloin temerature ideally eteen Alays comly ith and Publication No. environmental las lP team ose lP An hydrous Ammonia ose lP Oil uction and ischare ose lP eldin ose lP ire ose lP Chemical ose P uel isensin ose Chemical Resistance Chart Content Provided courtesy of EATON 15 GENERAL HOSE INFORMATION Hose Maintenance GENERAL HOSE INFORMATION Hose Maintenance

CLEANING HOSE ASSEMBLIES

Cleanin of hose assemlies f you choose the soa Class Oil Resistance The effects of oil on ruer should e done at a facility tan method the cleanin Ruer hose is used deend on a numer of ith the means of disosin solution usually caustic soda to convey etroleum factors that include the no of astes and haardous and ater should e roducts oth in the crude tye of ruer comound more than ently materials roerly All ater and refined staes The the comosition of the lay the hose in the cleanin andor cleanin solutions aromatic content of refined oil the temerature and solution to revent it from used should e retained and asoline is often adusted time of eosure Ruer slashin disosed of in a ay that to control the octane ratin comounds can e classified comlies ith alicale oa the hose no more The resence of aromatic as to their deree of oil las than minutes to revent hydrocarons in this fuel resistance ased on their hysical roerties after Eaton ndustrial does not the hose from ecomin enerally has a reater effect eosure to a standard recommend that distriutors rittle ith a shortened on ruer comonents than test fluid. As a uide to the handle hose assemlies service life lush the hose do alihatic hydrocarons user of the hose in contact that have not een cleaned thorouhly ith clean Aromatic materials in ith oil the oil resistance roerly ater After main sure contact ith ruer tend that all the ater is drained to soften it and reduce its classes and a corresondin hen you clean a tan or from the hose store the hysical roerties or lon descrition are listed chane the materials to e hose in a cool dry lace lastin service the uyer of transferred clean the hose Once the hose has cooled asoline hose should inform assemlies Three methods aroimately minutes the hose manufacturer of can e used the soa tan ca the ends to ee the aromatic content of the the closed loo system or contaminants out fuel to e handled so that the rotatin rush The most the roer tue comound aroriate method ill The second method of can e recommended for the deend on the hose use and cleanin is the closedloo specific alication location system ith this method the caustic solution used to clean the tan is also WARNING: Use of umed throuh the hose Physical Properties After Exposure to Oil pressure wands to and ac to the tan Volume Tensile clean hose is not Tyically fluid is and is umed throuh the Change Strength recommended. The high Maximum Retained system until the tan is concentration of heat and Class A +25% 80% clean pressure in a confined area (High oil resistance) can damage the hose inner hen the cleanin rocess Class B +65% 50% and lead to hose is comlete flush the hose (Medium-High oil resistance) bursting, leakage, thorouhly ith ater Class C +100% 40% spraying, or end blow-offs. tore the hose in a cool dry (Medium oil resistance) This could cause serious lace Ca the ends to ee personal injury or death. contamination out

WARNING: Always WARNING: Strong wear safety glasses, acids should be gloves, and protective thoroughly drained prior to clothing when cleaning and after cleaning to avoid hose, no matter which an exothermic reaction. hose cleaning method you use. Otherwise, burns, blisters, eye damage or other injuries could occur.

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WARNING: Selection 2. Problem: 6. P roblem: of the proper hose for the application is essential to the proper operation and safe use of the hose and related equipment. Solution: Solution: Inadequate attention to selection of hose for the application can result in serious bodily injury or property damage. In order to avoid serious bodily 3. P roblem: injury or property damage 7. Problem: resulting from selection of the wrong hose, you should carefully review the Solution: information in this catalog. Solution: Hose failures can be caused by conditions such as excessive , specifications. fluid incompatibility, extreme temperatures and many more. Eaton has illustrated below some of the more common failures. If the conditions first. 4. P roblem: you are experiencing are fl not listed, please contact 180 Eaton Technical Support for North America at 8. Problem: 1-888-258-0222 for global technical support contact Solution: your local Eaton technical representative. 1. Problem: Solution: 5. Problem: Solution: 9. Problem: Solution: Solution:

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