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A Chemical Resistance CHEMICAL RESISTANCE GUIDE 1| VIADUX INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS CHEMICAL RESISTANCE CHEMICAL CHEMICAL RESISTANCE RESISTANCE A Dilution Dilution Temp C Temp C Temp Temp F Temp F Temp EPDM EPDM CPVC CPVC PVDF PVDF PTFE PTFE FKM FKM PVC PVC ABS ABS PP PP *ABBREVIATION MATERIAL Chemicals Chemicals PLASTIC PVC Polyvinyl Chloride (Unplaticized PVC) 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 Acetaldehyde Acetl chloride 60 140 60 140 Pure CPVC Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride CH₃CHO 80 176 CH₃COCI 80 176 100 212 100 212 PP Polypropylene 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 Acetamide Acetylene PVDF Polyvinylidene Fluoride 60 140 60 140 Satu CH₃CONH₂ 80 176 C₂H₂ 80 176 100 212 100 212 PTFE Polytetrafluoroethylene 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 ABS Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Acetic Acid Acrylonitrile 60 140 60 140 10% CH₃COOH 80 176 CH₂=CHCN 80 176 RUBBER EPDM Ethylene Propylene diene Methylene 100 212 100 212 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 FKM Fluoro Rubber or Flurorocarbon Rubber 40 104 40 104 Acetic Acid Aipic acid 60 140 60 140 CH₃COOH 20% 80 176 Aqueous Satu 80 176 100 212 100 212 COLOUR CHEMICAL RESISTANCE 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 Acetic Acid Allyl alcohol Excellent Resistance 60 140 60 140 50% CH₃COOH 80 176 CH₂=CHCH₂OH 80 176 100 212 100 212 Good Resistance 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 Conditionally Resistance Acetic Acid Allyl chloride 60 140 60 140 80% CH₃COOH 80 176 CH₂=CHCH₂Cl 80 176 Not Recommended 100 212 100 212 120 248 120 248 20 68 Alminium Ammonium 20 68 40 104 40 104 Acetic anhydride sulfate 60 140 60 140 Pure Satu (CH₃CO)₂O 80 176 (Ammonium alum) 80 176 100 212 (NH₄)₂SO₄Al₂(SO₄)₃ 100 212 *Cautionary Note Regarding This Chemical Resistance Guide 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 This table is intended to serve as a guide only. The information based on data 40 104 40 104 Acetone 60 140 Alum(Potassium alum) 60 140 accumulated from immersion test and experiments herein is believed to be CH₃COCH₃ Pure 80 176 K₂SO₄Al₂(SO₄)₃24H₂O Satu 80 176 100 212 100 212 reliable, but no repesentations, guarantee or warranties of any kinds are made as 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 to its accuracy, suitability for paticular applications or results to be obtained. 40 104 40 104 Acetonitrile 60 140 Aluminium acetate 60 140 CH₃CN 80 176 (CH₃COO)₃Al Satu 80 176 100 212 100 212 120 248 120 248 The use of several chemicals may change the viability of the pipe, and therefore 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 the accuracy of these tables Acetophenone 60 140 Aluminium bromide 60 140 C₆H₅COCH₃ 80 176 AlBr₃ Satu 80 176 100 212 100 212 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 Acetyl acetone 60 140 Aluminium chloride 60 140 *Note Regarding Pressure Ratings CH₃COCH₂COCH₃ 80 176 AlCl₃ Satu 80 176 100 212 100 212 Please refer to the appropriate ABS/Schedule 80 technical brochure for specific 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 pressure ratings and relevant associated information. 40 104 40 104 Acetyl bromide 60 140 Aluminium fluoride 60 140 CH₃COBr 80 176 AlF₃ Satu 80 176 100 212 100 212 120 248 120 248 2| VIADUX INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS CHEMICAL RESISTANCE 3| VIADUX INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS CHEMICAL RESISTANCE CHEMICAL CHEMICAL A RESISTANCE RESISTANCE A-B Dilution Dilution Dilution Dilution Temp C Temp C Temp C Temp C Temp Temp F Temp F Temp F Temp F Temp EPDM EPDM EPDM EPDM CPVC CPVC CPVC CPVC PVDF PVDF PVDF PVDF PTFE PTFE PTFE PTFE FKM FKM FKM FKM PVC PVC PVC PVC ABS ABS ABS ABS PP PP PP PP Chemicals Chemicals Chemicals Chemicals 20 68 20 68 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 40 104 40 104 Aluminium hydroxide Ammonium chloride Amyl chloride Barium hydroxide 60 140 60 140 60 140 60 140 Satu Satu Pure Satu Al(OH)₃ 80 176 NH₄Cl 80 176 CH₃(CH2)₄Cl 80 176 Ba(OH)₂ 80 176 100 212 100 212 100 212 100 212 120 248 120 248 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 40 104 40 104 Aluminium nitrate Ammonium fluoride Aniline Barium nitrate 60 140 60 140 60 140 60 140 Satu 20% Pure Satu Al(NO₃)₃ · 9H₂O 80 176 NH₄F 80 176 C₆H₅NH₂ 80 176 Ba(NO₃)₂ 80 176 100 212 100 212 100 212 100 212 120 248 120 248 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 40 104 40 104 Aluminium sulfate Ammonium hydrogen Aniline hydrochloride Beer 60 140 60 140 60 140 60 140 Satu Pure Al₂(SO₄)₃ 80 176 carbonate 80 176 C₆H₅NH₂ · HCl 80 176 80 176 100 212 NH₄HCO₃ 100 212 100 212 100 212 120 248 120 248 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 40 104 40 104 Amber acid Ammonium Animal oil(Lard) Beet sugar liquors 60 140 60 140 60 140 60 140 (Succinic acid) Satu 80 176 hydrogendifluoride Satu 80 176 80 176 80 176 COOH(CH₂)₂COOH 100 212 NH₄HF₂ 100 212 100 212 100 212 120 248 120 248 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 40 104 40 104 Aminoacetic acid Ammonium Antimony trichloride Benzaldehyde 60 140 60 140 60 140 60 140 10% Satu 10% NH₂CH₂COOH 80 176 metaphosphate 80 176 SbCl₃ 80 176 C₆H₅CHO 80 176 100 212 NH₄PO₃ 100 212 100 212 100 212 120 248 120 248 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 40 104 40 104 Ammonia gas Ammonium nitrate Aqua regia Benzene 60 140 60 140 60 140 60 140 100% Pure NH₃ 80 176 NH₄NO₃ 80 176 3HCl+HNO₃ 80 176 C₆H₆ 80 176 100 212 100 212 100 212 100 212 120 248 120 248 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 40 104 40 104 Ammonia liquid Ammonium perchlorate Arsenic acid Benzensulfonic acid 60 140 60 140 60 140 60 140 100% 10% Satu NH₃ 80 176 NH₄ClO₄ 80 176 H₃AsO₄ 80 176 C₆H₅SO₃H 80 176 100 212 100 212 100 212 100 212 120 248 120 248 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 40 104 40 104 Ammonia water 60 140 Ammonium sulphate 60 140 Asphalt 60 140 Benzine 60 140 NH₃Aq 10% 80 176 (NH₄)₂SO₄ Satu 80 176 80 176 Pure 80 176 100 212 100 212 100 212 100 212 120 248 120 248 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 40 104 40 104 Ammonia water 60 140 Ammonium sulfide 60 140 Balium sulphate 60 140 Benzoic acid 60 140 NH₃Aq 40% 80 176 (NH₄)₂S 80 176 BaSO₄ Satu 80 176 C₆H₅COOHl Pure 80 176 100 212 100 212 100 212 100 212 120 248 120 248 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 40 104 40 104 Ammonium 60 140 Ammonium sulfite 60 140 Balium sulfide 60 140 Benzyl alcohol 60 140 phosphate 80 176 (NH₄)₂SO₃ 80 176 BaS Satu 80 176 C₈H₅CH₂OH Pure 80 176 100 212 100 212 100 212 100 212 120 248 120 248 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 40 104 40 104 Ammonium acetate 60 140 Amyl acetate 60 140 Barium carbonate 60 140 Benzyl benzoate 60 140 CH₃COONH₄ Satu 80 176 CH₃CO₂(CH₂)₄CH₃ Pure 80 176 BaCO₃ Satu 80 176 C₆H₅COOCH₂C₆H₅ Satu 80 176 100 212 100 212 100 212 100 212 120 248 120 248 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 40 104 40 104 Ammonium carbonate 60 140 Amyl alcohol 60 140 Barium chloride 60 140 Benzyl chloride 60 140 (NH₄)₂CO₃ Satu 80 176 C₅H₁₁OH Pure 80 176 BaCl₂ · 2H₂O Satu 80 176 C₆H₅CH₂Cl Pure 80 176 100 212 100 212 100 212 100 212 120 248 120 248 120 248 120 248 4| VIADUX INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS CHEMICAL RESISTANCE 5| VIADUX INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS CHEMICAL RESISTANCE CHEMICAL CHEMICAL B RESISTANCE RESISTANCE B-C Dilution Dilution Dilution Dilution Temp C Temp C Temp C Temp C Temp Temp F Temp F Temp F Temp F Temp EPDM EPDM EPDM EPDM CPVC CPVC CPVC CPVC PVDF PVDF PVDF PVDF PTFE PTFE PTFE PTFE FKM FKM FKM FKM PVC PVC PVC PVC ABS ABS ABS ABS PP PP PP PP Chemicals Chemicals Chemicals Chemicals 20 68 20 68 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 40 104 40 104 Bleaching liquor Butyl acrylate Butylene Calcium nitrate 60 140 60 140 60 140 60 140 5% Pure Satu Ca(ClO)₂ 80 176 CH₂CHCOOC₄H₉ 80 176 CH₃CH₂CH=CH₂ 80 176 Ca(NO₃)₂ 80 176 100 212 100 212 100 212 100 212 120 248 120 248 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 40 104 40 104 Bleaching liquor Butyl alcohol Butynediol Calcium sulphate 60 140 60 140 60 140 60 140 12% Pure Satu Ca(ClO)₂ 80 176 C₄H₉OH 80 176 HOCH₂C ≡ CCH₂OH 80 176 CaSO₄ 80 176 100 212 100 212 100 212 100 212 120 248 120 248 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 40 104 40 104 Borax Butyl amine Butyric acid Calcium sulfide 60 140 60 140 60 140 60 140 Satu Satu Pure Satu Na₂B₄O₇ 80 176 CH₃(CH₂)₃NH₂ 80 176 CH₃CH₂CH₂COOH 80 176 CaS 80 176 100 212 100 212 100 212 100 212 120 248 120 248 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 40 104 40 104 Boric acid Butyl bromide Caffeine citrate Cane sugar liquor 60 140 60 140 60 140 60 140 H₃BO₃ Satu 80 176 CH₃(CH₂)₃Br Pure 80 176 80 176 80 176 100 212 100 212 100 212 100 212 120 248 120 248 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 40 104 40 104 Boron trichloride Butyl carbitol Calcium acetate Caprylic acid 60 140 60 140 60 140 60 140 BCl₃ CH₂CH₂OC₄H₉ Ca(CH₃COO)₂ Satu CH₃(CH₂)₆COOH Pure 80 176 O 80 176 80 176 80 176 100 212 CH₂CH₂OH 100 212 100 212 100 212 120 248 120 248 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 40 104 40 104 Brine Butyl celloxolve Calcium bromide Carbitol 60 140 60 140 60 140 60 140 Pure Satu Pure 80 176 C₄H₉O(CH₂)₂OH 80 176 CaBr₂ 80 176 HOC₂H₄OC₂H₄OC₂H₅ 80 176 100 212 100 212 100 212 100 212 120 248 120 248 120 248 120 248 20 68 20 68 20 68 20 68 40 104 40 104 40 104 40 104 Bromic acid Butyl chloride Calcium carbonate Carbon dioxide Wet 60 140 60 140 60 140 60 140 Pure Satu .
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