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Corrosion Guide 521 Kiser Street Series 5800/9800 Dayton, OH 45404-1641 Furan Pipe & Duct Tel: 937-222-9000 Fax: 937-222-9020 09-01-2001 Page #1 of 24 Temperature (oF) for Furan Resin Chemical Environment Concentration % Series 5800/9800 Acetaldehyde 100 225 Acetaldehyde, Fumes (<40 lbs/cu. ft.) --- 90 Acetic Acid 1 225 Acetic Acid 10 225 Acetic Acid (3-5% solids, pH 2-5) --- 165 Acetic Acid, Glacial 100 240 Acetic Anhydride 100 225 Acetone 1 150 Acetone ................................. 4 100 130 Acetone: Toluene 50:50 90 Acetone: Water 10:90 150 Acetonitrile 100 80 Acetyl Chloride 100 180 Acetylsalicylic Acid 100 225 Acrylic Acid 100 80 Acrylonitrile (latex dispersion) 2 225 Acrylonitrile (latex dispersion) 100 225 ADOGEN 442 100 120 ADOGEN 448 100 120 ALIPAL CO433 28 100 ALIPAL CO433, Polymer/Toluene Emulsion (blended together in water) --- 100 Aliphatic Hydrocarbons 100 250 Alkyl Ether Amine Oxide, Non-ionic Surfactant --- 120 Allyl Chloride (HETRON 800 is preferred resin) 100 90 Almond Oil 100 120 Aluminum Bromide (sat’d.) --- 250 Aluminum Chloride 100 250 Aluminum Etchant (5 oz/gal, phosphate free) ..... 1 --- 165 Aluminum Fluoride ........................ 1 100 225 Industrial Fiberglass Specialties, Inc. Corrosion Guide 521 Kiser Street Series 5800/9800 Dayton, OH 45404-1641 Furan Pipe & Duct Tel: 937-222-9000 Fax: 937-222-9020 09-01-2001 Page #2 of 24 Temperature (oF) for Furan Resin Chemical Environment Concentration % Series 5800/9800 Aluminum Hydroxide 20 225 Aluminum Hydroxide (sat’d.) --- 225 Aluminum Sulfate 100 250 Aminoethoxy Ethanol 100 LS270 Aminoethyl Piperazine 100 110 Ammonia (trace of pyridine) 5 110 Ammonia Fortified Glass Cleaner (includes trademark glass cleaner) --- 100 Ammonia, Dry Vapors --- 100 Ammonium Bromide (sat’d.) --- 225 Ammonium Carbonate 10 180 Ammonium Carbonate (sat’d.) --- 225 Ammonium Chloride (sat’d.) --- 220 Ammonium Fluoride ....................... 1 100 225 Ammonium Hydroxide 1 150 Ammonium Hydroxide 5 100 Ammonium Hydroxide 10 100 Ammonium Hydroxide 20 - 28 NR Ammonium Nitrate (sat’d.) --- 220 Ammonium Prsulfate (sat’d.) --- 180 Ammonium Phosphate (monobasic) 65 180 Ammonium Phosphate, di-basic (sat’d.) --- 180 Ammonium Sulfate (sat’d.) --- 220 Ammonium Sulfide (sat’d.) --- 250 Ammonium Thiocyanate: Ammonium Thiosulfate: Water (2.3% ammonium sulfate) 4:5.5:88 110 Ammonium Thiocyanate: Ammonium Thiosulfate: Water (2.3% ammonium sulfate) 5.5:4:88 110 Ammonium Tungstate (sat’d.) --- 250 Amyl Acetate 100 200 Amyl Acetate: Xylene 30:70 120 Industrial Fiberglass Specialties, Inc. Corrosion Guide 521 Kiser Street Series 5800/9800 Dayton, OH 45404-1641 Furan Pipe & Duct Tel: 937-222-9000 Fax: 937-222-9020 09-01-2001 Page #3 of 24 Temperature (oF) for Furan Resin Chemical Environment Concentration % Series 5800/9800 Amyl Alcohol 100 200 Aniline 100 250 Aniline Hydrochloride 100 225 Bromide: Water (1.5% hydrochloric acid & 1% bromine) 15:4.5:78 140 Antimony Chloride (sat’d.) --- 225 Antimony Oxychloride (sat’d.) --- 225 Aqua Regia (concentrated hydrochloric acid & nitric acid, 3:1) .............................. 22 --- NR Aqua Regia, Fumes (conc.) --- N/R Aqueous Isopropanol: Dihydrogenated-Tallow Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride 25:75 120 Aqueous Isopropanol: Dimethyl Distearyl Ammonium Chloride 25:72 120 Aqueous Isopropanol: Quaternary Ammonium (dialkyl dimethyl type) 25:75 120 ARMEEN C (conc.) --- 120 ARMEEN DMCD (conc.) --- 120 Aromatic Solvent: Tributyl Phosphate 65:35 90 ARQUAD C/50 (conc.) --- 120 Barium Chloride 100 200 Barium Hydroxide (sat’d.) --- 200 Barium Sulfate 100 250 Barium Sulfide (sat’d.) --- 150 Beer 100 NR Benzal Chloride 100 250 Benzaldehyde 100 200 Benzene 1 150 Benzene 100 150 Benzene Sulfonic Acid 30 200 Benzene Sulfonic Acid (sat’d.) --- 200 Benzene Sulfonic Acid: Sulfuric Acid: Water 88:7:5 140 Industrial Fiberglass Specialties, Inc. Corrosion Guide 521 Kiser Street Series 5800/9800 Dayton, OH 45404-1641 Furan Pipe & Duct Tel: 937-222-9000 Fax: 937-222-9020 09-01-2001 Page #4 of 24 Temperature (oF) for Furan Resin Chemical Environment Concentration % Series 5800/9800 Benzene: Dimethylformamide: Water (5% tetrahydrofuran 40:5:50 90 Benzene, Vapors --- 90 BENZOFLEX 9.88 100 120 Benzoic Acid (sat’d.) --- 250 Benzotrichloride 100 250 Benzoyl Chloride 100 100 Benzyl Alcohol 100 200 Benzyl Benzoate 100 120 Benzyl Chloride 100 150 Borax (sat’d.) --- 140 Boric Acid (sat’d.) --- 200 BOWL CLEANSE, mild --- 100 Brine, Salt (sat’d.) --- 220 Brownstock(pulp mil, pH<12) 100 150 Butyl Acetate 100 220 Butyl Alcohol (includes normal, secondary & tertiary) 100 120 Butyl Alcohol: Dilisobutyl Ketone: Ethyl Hexylacetate 5:85:10 100 BUTYL CELLOSOLVE: Monoethanolamine (alkaline film stripper) 57:30 140 Butyl Ether 100 285 Butyric Acid 1 120 Butyric Acid 25 120 Butyric Acid 50 150 Butyric Acid 70 150 Butyric Acid 100 120 C-56 100 200 Calcium Bisulfite (sat’d.) --- 225 Calcium Chloride (sat’d.) --- 250 Calcium Hydroxide 1 225 Industrial Fiberglass Specialties, Inc. Corrosion Guide 521 Kiser Street Series 5800/9800 Dayton, OH 45404-1641 Furan Pipe & Duct Tel: 937-222-9000 Fax: 937-222-9020 09-01-2001 Page #5 of 24 Temperature (oF) for Furan Resin Chemical Environment Concentration % Series 5800/9800 Calcium Hydroxide 15 225 Calcium Hydroxide 25 225 Calcium Hydroxide (sat’d.) --- 225 Calcium Hypochlorite (sat’d.) --- NR Calcium Nitrate (sat’d.) --- 220 Calcium Sulfate (sat’d.) --- 250 Calgon (sat’d. Sodium hexametaphosphate) --- 220 Camphene, Chlorinated 68%: Xylene 90:10 120 Carbamide (sat’d.) --- 225 Carbon Disulfide 100 90 Carbon Monoxide Gas 100 160 Carbon Tetrachloride 100 225 Carbon Tetrachloride, Vapor 100 225 Catechol 100 250 Caustic Spent, Phenolic (refinery, neutralized to pH 5- 6) --- 130 Caustic Spent, Sulfidic (petrochemical, neutralized to pH 5-6) --- 130 Cerous Nitrate (sat’d.) --- 90 CHEM-REZ C-2006 100 100 CHEM-REZ C-2009 100 200 CHEM-REZ C-2075 100 100 Chloral (sat’d.) --- 225 Chlorinated 68%, Camphene: Xylene 90:10 120 Chlorine Dioxide (chilled liquid and <1 g/l) --- NR Chlorine Dioxide, Fumes 5 NR Chlorine Gas (coolers & strippers) --- NR Chlorine Gas, Dry 100 225 Chlorine Gas, Wet 100 LS150 Chlorobenzene 1 250 Industrial Fiberglass Specialties, Inc. Corrosion Guide 521 Kiser Street Series 5800/9800 Dayton, OH 45404-1641 Furan Pipe & Duct Tel: 937-222-9000 Fax: 937-222-9020 09-01-2001 Page #6 of 24 Temperature (oF) for Furan Resin Chemical Environment Concentration % Series 5800/9800 Chlorobenzene 100 250 Chloroform, Liquid (trichloromethane) 100 140 Chloroform, Vapor 100 250 Chloronaphthalene (chloromethane) 100 225 Chlorosulfonic Acid 100 80 CHLOROTHENE N.U 100 80 Chrome, Hard (plating baths) --- NR Chromic Acid ............................. 3 1 - 30 NR Chromic Acid (HETRON 72 satisfactory 140/) .... 3 40 - 50 NR Chromic Acid (sat’d.) ....................... 3 --- NR Chromic Acid Evaporator (55 oz/gal vacuum, recovery unit with 20% by volume concentrated --- NR sulfuric acid) ............................. 3 Chromic Acid, Intermittent or Vapor ............ 3 20 NR Chromic Chloride (sat’d.) --- 220 Chromium Postassium Sulfate (sat’d.) --- 225 Cleaner, Disinfectant PD 64 100 100 Copper Acetate (sat’d.) --- 225 Copper Chloride (sat’d.) --- 250 Copper Sulfate (sat’d.) --- 250 Cresol, Fumes 100 90 Cresols, Mixture 100 150 Cresylics (water, neutral oils, mercaptans, hydrogen sulfide, waste liquor, pH 5-6) --- 130 Crude Sulfate: Turpentine --- NR Cyclohexane 1 150 Cyclohexane 100 150 Cyclohexanone 100 100 CYGON 400 4 150 CYGON 400 100 150 Industrial Fiberglass Specialties, Inc. Corrosion Guide 521 Kiser Street Series 5800/9800 Dayton, OH 45404-1641 Furan Pipe & Duct Tel: 937-222-9000 Fax: 937-222-9020 09-01-2001 Page #7 of 24 Temperature (oF) for Furan Resin Chemical Environment Concentration % Series 5800/9800 Detergent (dimethyl benzyl N-alkyl type, 25% phosphoric acid, 75% inerts) --- 100 Detergent (dimethyl benzyl N-alkyl type, 23% hydrochloric acid, 77% inerts) --- 100 Detergent (dimethyl benzyl N-alkyl type, 23% hydrochloric acid, 25% phosphoric acid, inerts --- 100 Detergent, Organic (pH 10-11) 100 180 Detergents, Germicidal (conc.) --- 100 Detergents, Organic --- 100 DFR-121 --- NR DI-SYSTON (1-10 dilution) --- 120 Diallylphthalate 100 210 Dibromopropanol (2,3-) 100 105 Dibromopropyl Phosphate 100 105 Dibutyl Phthalate 100 200 Dicalcium Phosphate Gas (liquid, scrubbing, pH 3-4) --- 300 Dichloro(2,6)-Aniline-(4)-, Hydrochloric Acid 32 170 Dichloro-(2)-Propylphosphate 100 105 Dichlorobenzene 1 220 Dichlorobenzene 100 220 Dichloroethane (2,2-) 100 150 Dichloroisopropyl Phosphate 100 105 Dichloronitrobenzene (2,4-) (trace of nitric acid & water) 100 230 Dichlorophenol 1 140 Dichlorophenol 100 140 Dicoco Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride --- 120 Dicoco Dimethyl Quarternary 75 120 Diethanolamine 100 150 Diethylamine 100 225 Diethyl Benzene 100 150 Industrial Fiberglass Specialties, Inc. Corrosion Guide 521 Kiser Street Series 5800/9800 Dayton, OH 45404-1641 Furan Pipe & Duct Tel: 937-222-9000 Fax: 937-222-9020 09-01-2001 Page #8 of 24 Temperature (oF) for Furan Resin Chemical Environment Concentration % Series 5800/9800 Diethyl Carbonate 100 280 Diethyl Ketone 100 215 Diethylene Glycol 100 225 Deithylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether 100 225 Diethylene Triamine ........................ 3 100 100 Diethylene Triamine: Sodium Hydroxide: Water (10% ethylenediamine) 10:10:70 140 Diglycolamine 100 LS270 Diglycolamine (saturated with carbon dioxide & hydrogen sulfide) 100 LS270 Dihydrogenated-Tallow Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride: Aqueous Isopropanol 75:25
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