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Reelcraft Material Compatibility Tables Tech Bulletin Material Compatibility Tables The following tables suggest compatibility between various seal fluid path types v. materials they may come in contact with. Please note these tables are generated from laboratory testing on pure substances and actual experiences may vary due to individual application parameters. Form # TB0002 Rev: 7/2012 Reelcraft Industries, Inc. • 2842 E Business Hwy 30, Columbia City, IN 46725 Ph: 800-444-3134 / 260-248-8188 • Fax: 800-444-4587 / 260-248-2605 Customer Service: 855-634-9109 • [email protected] • www.reelcraft.com Polymer type Standard Parker compound Polyacrylate A1107-70 Disclaimer: Butyl B0612-70 Failure, improper selection, or improper use of the products and / or systems referred to and described herein or related items can cause death, Neoprene (Chloroprene) C0873-70 personal injury or property damage. Ethylene Propylene (EPR) E0540-80 Parofluor V8545-75 This document and other information from Parker Hannifin Corporation, its subsidiaries and authorized distributors provides product and / or system SBR G0244-70 options for further investigation by users having technical expertise. It is important that you analyze all aspects of your application and review the Fluorosilicone L1120-70 information concerning the product or system in the current product catalog. Due to the variety of operating conditions and applications for these Nitrile (BUNA N) N0674-70 products or systems, the user, through his or her own analysis amd testing, is solely responsible for making the final selection of the products Polyurethane P0642-70 and systems and assuring that all performance, safety and warning requirements are met. Silicone S1224-70 TFE-Propylene V1006-70 The products described and referred to herein, including without limitation, product features, specifications, designs, availability and pricing, are Fluorocarbon (Viton) V1164-75 subject to change by Parker Hannifin Corporation and its subsidiaries at any time without notice. Hifluor V3819-75 Hydrogenated Nitrile N1173-70 Butadiene PARKER DOESN'T MAKE O-RINGS FROM THIS COMPOUND Legend: Hypalon PARKER DOESN'T MAKE O-RINGS FROM THIS COMPOUND 1 - Satisfactory, Isoprene PARKER DOESN'T MAKE O-RINGS FROM THIS COMPOUND 2 - Fair (usually OK for static seal), Natural Rubber PARKER DOESN'T MAKE O-RINGS FROM THIS COMPOUND 3 - Doubtful (sometimes OK for static seal) Polymers of this color Reelcraft stocks as standard o-ring material 4 - Unsatisfactory, X - Insufficient Data Note: Unless otherwise stated, all recommendations are based on room temperature (72° F) exposure. Compatibility results may deviate from these recommendations at elevated temperatures. Note: Zatkoff teflon tape PN TFE-TAPE-1/2-260PK has been approved for oxygen use See FAQ file in engineering for specs Legend: 1 - Satisfactory, 2 - Fair (usually OK for static seal), 3 - Doubtful (sometimes OK for static seal), 4 - Unsatisfactory, X - Insufficient Data Preferred Polymer Nitrile (BUNA N) HNBR Ethylene (EPR) Propylene Fluorocarbon (Viton-type) Hifluor Parofluor (Kalrez- type) / Propylene TFE (Aflas-type) Neoprene SBR Polyacrylate / VAMAC Polyurethane Butyl Butadiene (not a Parker material) a (not Isoprene Parker material) (not a Natural Parker material) Static - Hypalon Parker a (not only material) - Fluorosilicone only Static Static - Silicone only Abietic Acid V3819-75 X X XX11XXXXXXXXXXXX Acetaldehyde E0540-80 3 3 2411333442222342 Acetamide C0873-70 1 1 1311214442444212 Acetanilide E0540-80 3 3 1311X11441111112 Acetic Acid, 30% E0540-80 X X 1X11XXXXXXXXXXXX Acetic Acid, 5% E0540-80 2 2 1111112441222121 Acetic Acid, Glacial E0540-80 2 2 1211342442222321 Acetic Acid, Hot, High Pressure Factory 4 4 3444344444444343 Acetic Anhydride C0873-70 3 4 2411222442222242 Acetoacetic Acid E0540-80 3 3 1311X11441111112 Acetone E0540-80 4 4 1421244441444344 Acetone Cyanohydrin E0540-80 3 3 1311X11441111112 Acetonitrile E0540-80 3 X 11111XXXXXXXXXXX Acetophenetidine V1164-75 2 2 4111X4443444442X Acetophenone E0540-80 4 4 1421244442444444 Acetotoluidide V1164-75 2 2 4111X4443444442X Acetyl Acetone E0540-80 4 4 1421244441444444 Acetyl Bromide V1164-75 4 4 1111244441444444 Acetyl Chloride V1164-75 4 4 4111244444444414 Acetylene E0540-80 1 1 11111224412222X2 Acetylene Tetrabromide V1164-75 4 4 1111124X41XXXXXX 2 of 46 Legend: 1 - Satisfactory, 2 - Fair (usually OK for static seal), 3 - Doubtful (sometimes OK for static seal), 4 - Unsatisfactory, X - Insufficient Data Preferred Polymer Nitrile (BUNA N) HNBR Ethylene (EPR) Propylene Fluorocarbon (Viton-type) Hifluor Parofluor (Kalrez- type) / Propylene TFE (Aflas-type) Neoprene SBR Polyacrylate / VAMAC Polyurethane Butyl Butadiene (not a Parker material) a (not Isoprene Parker material) (not a Natural Parker material) Static - Hypalon only (not a Parker material) - Fluorosilicone only Static Static - Silicone only Acetylene Tetrachloride V1164-75 4 4 1111124X41XXXXXX Acetylsalicylic Acid V1164-75 2 2 4111X4443444442X Acids, Non-organic V3819-75 X X XX11XXXXXXXXXXXX Acids, Organic V3819-75 X X XX11XXXXXXXXXXXX Aconitic Acid V3819-75 X X XX11XXXXXXXXXXXX Acridine V3819-75 X X XX11XXXXXXXXXXXX Acrolein E0540-80 3 3 1311X11441111112 Acrylic Acid V1164-75 2 2 4111X4443444442X Acrylonitrile V8545-75 4 4 4311343444X33344 Adipic Acid E0540-80 1 1 2X112XXXXXXXXXXX Aero Lubriplate N0674-70 1 1 4111212114444112 Aero Shell 17 Grease N0674-70 1 1 4111224114444112 Aero Shell 750 V1164-75 2 2 4111244244444424 Aero Shell 7A Grease N0674-70 2 2 4111224114444112 Aero Shell IAC N0674-70 1 1 4111224114444112 Aerosafe 2300 E0540-80 4 4 1444244442444433 Aerosafe 2300W E0540-80 4 4 1444244442444433 Aerozene 50 (50% Hydrazine 50% UDMH) E0540-80 3 3 1444244X41444444 Air Below 200° F E0540-80 2 2 1111112121222111 Air, 200 - 300° F S0604-70 3 3 2111124232444211 Air, 300 - 400° F S0604-70 4 4 4111244444444421 Air, 400 - 500° F S0455-70 4 4 4322344444444442 Aliphatic Dicarboxylic Acid V1164-75 2 2 4111X4443444442X Alkanes (Paraffin Hydrocarbons) N0674-70 1 1 4111X24114444212 Alkanesulfonic Acid N0674-70 1 1 4111X24114444212 Alkazene V1164-75 4 4 4211244444444424 Alkenes (Olefin Hydrocarbons) V1164-75 2 2 4111X4443444442X Alkyl Acetone E0540-80 3 3 1321X11441111112 Alkyl Alcohol N0674-70 1 1 4111X24114444212 Alkyl Amine N0674-70 1 1 4111X24114444212 Alkyl Aryl Sulfonates N0674-70 1 1 4111X24114444212 Alkyl Aryl Sulfonics N0674-70 1 1 4111X24114444212 Alkyl Benzene V1164-75 2 2 4111X4443444442X Alkyl Chloride V1164-75 2 2 4111X4443444442X Alkyl Sulfide V1164-75 2 2 4111X4443444442X Alkylnaphthalene Sulfonic Acid N0674-70 1 1 4111X24114444212 Allyl Chloride V1164-75 2 2 4111X1XXXXXXXXXX Allylidene Diacetate E0540-80 3 3 1321X11441111112 Alpha Picoline E0540-80 3 3 1311X11441111112 Aluminum Acetate E0540-80 2 2 1411222441411444 Aluminum Bromide N0674-70 1 1 1111111131111111 Aluminum Chlorate E0540-80 3 3 1311X11441111112 Aluminum Chloride N0674-70 1 1 1111111131111112 Aluminum Ethylate V3819-75 X X XX11XXXXXXXXXXXX Aluminum Fluoride N0674-70 1 1 1111111X31112112 Aluminum Fluorosilicate V3819-75 X X XX11XXXXXXXXXXXX Aluminum Formate E0540-80 3 3 1311X11441111112 Aluminum Hydroxide E0540-80 2 X 12111XXXXXXXXXX2 3 of 46 Legend: 1 - 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