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Chemical Resistance Chart Page 1 CHEMICAL RESISTANCE CHART This chart should only serve as a general guide. Ratings are based on published literature from industry suppliers and manufacturers. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of these calculations or assume responsibility for the use thereof. ABC Industries, Inc. recommends further testing for each specific application. Chemicals Ratings THU - Thermoplastic Urethane G = Good THE - Thermoplastic Elastomer F = Fair THP - Polyvinylchloride (PVC) P = Poor ND = No Data THU THE THP THU THE THP Acetaldehyde P ND P Ammonium Nitrite DN ND G Acetamide N ND P Ammonium Phosphate DG ND G Acetate Solvents D ND P Ammonium Sulfate ND ND G Acetic Acid, glacial N ND ND Ammonium Thiocyanate ND ND G Acetic Acid, 30% D ND G Amyl Acetate ND ND P Acetic Acid, 50% G ND G Aniline ND ND F Acetic Anhydride N ND F Aniline Dyes ND ND G Acetone D ND ND Aniline Hydrochloride ND ND P Acetonitrile N ND P Animal Fats G ND G Acetyl Acetone D P P Anthraquinone ND ND G Acetylene P ND G Aqua Regia F ND F Acrylonitrile P ND P Aromatic Hydrocarbons ND ND P Alcohol, Butyl N ND F Arsenic Acid G ND G Alcohol, Isopropyl D ND G ASTM Reference Fuel A G ND P Alcohol, Methyl N ND G ASTM Reference Fuel B ND ND P Allyl Chloride D ND P ASTM Reference Fuel C ND ND P Aluminum Acetate N ND G Barium Chloride ND ND G Aluminum Chloride D ND ND Barium Hydroxide G ND G Aluminum Nitrate N ND G Barium Sulfate ND ND G Aluminum Phosphate D ND G Barium Sulfide G ND G Aluminum Sulfate N ND G Benzaldehyde ND ND F Ammonia, aqueous D ND G Benzene ND ND P Ammonia, liquid N ND P Benzoic Acid ND ND G Ammonium Carbonate D ND G Bismuth Carbonate ND ND G Ammonium Hydroxide N ND G Borax ND ND G Ammonium Metaphosphate D ND G Boric Acid ND ND G Ammonium Nitrate N ND G Brine ND ND G ABC Industries, Inc. • P.O. Box 77 • Warsaw, IN 46581-0077 • T: 574.267.5166 • www.abc-industries.net 12/12 Page 2 CHEMICAL RESISTANCE CHART THU THE THP THU THE THP Bromine G ND F Cellulube ND ND P Bromo Benzene G ND P Chlorine Gas, dry ND ND G Butadiene ND ND G Chlorine Gas, wet P ND P Butane G ND G Chlorine Water, saturated G ND G Butanol, primary ND ND G Chloroprene G ND P Butraldehyde P ND ND Chlorothene P ND F Butyl Acetate ND ND P Chromic Acid ND ND ND Butyl Ether ND ND G Citric Acid ND ND G Butyl Phenol G ND P Copper Chloride ND ND G Butyl Stearate G ND G Copper Cyanide ND ND G Butylene G ND G Copper Nitrate NN ND G Calcium Bisulfate ND ND G Copper Sulfate ND ND G Calcium Bisulfite ND ND G Cottonseed Oil ND ND G Calcium Carbonate ND ND G Cresylic Acid ND ND P Calcium Chloride G ND G Crotonaldehyde ND ND G Calcium Hydroxide ND ND G Cyclohexane ND ND P Calcium Hypochlorite F ND G Cyclohexanol ND ND P Calcium Nitrate P ND G Cyclohexanone P P P Calcium Sulfate ND ND G Dibenzyl Ether G ND P Calcium Sulfide ND ND G Dibutyl Phthalate G ND P Carbitol ND ND F Dibutyl Sebacate ND ND F Carbolic Acid ND ND P Dichlorobenzene ND ND P Carbon Bisulfide ND ND P Dichloroethylene G ND P Carbon Dioxide F ND G Dichloromethane G ND P Carbon Monoxide ND ND G Diethylether P ND P Carbon Tetrachloride G ND P Diethylene Glycol ND ND G Carbon Tetrafluoride G ND P Diethylene Glycol-Monobutyl Ether G ND F Carbonic Acid G ND G Diglycolic Acid ND ND G Caustic Potash G ND G Dimethylamine ND ND P Caustic Soda ND ND G Dimethylamniline ND ND P Cellosolve G ND G Dimethylformamide ND ND P ABC Industries, Inc. • P.O. Box 77 • Warsaw, IN 46581-0077 • T: 574.267.5166 • www.abc-industries.net Page 3 CHEMICAL RESISTANCE CHART THU THE THP THU THE THP Dimethylphthalate ND ND F Freon 113 ND ND ND Dioctylphthalate ND ND P Freon 12 G ND ND Dioxane ND ND P Fuel Oil G ND G Diphenyl ND ND P Furan ND ND G Diphenyl Oxide ND ND P Furfural ND ND P Epichlorohydrin ND ND P Gallic Acid ND ND G Ethanol Amine ND ND F Gasoline ND ND P Ethyl Acetate ND ND P Glucose P ND G Ethyl Acrylate ND ND P Glycerine ND ND G Ethyl Alcohol ND P G Glycol P ND G Ethyl Benzene ND ND P Glycolic Acid F ND G Ethyl Cellulose ND ND ND Heptane G ND F Ethyl Chloride ND ND P Hexane G P G Ethyl Dichloride ND ND P Hexanol G ND G Ethyl Ether ND ND P Hydraulic Oil ND ND ND Ethylene Chloride ND ND P Hydroquinone ND ND G Ethylene Chlorohydrine ND ND P Hydrochloric Acid, 10% ND ND G Ethylene Diamine ND ND P Hydrocyanic Acid G ND G Ethylene Dichloride P ND P Hydrofluoric Acid, 10% G ND G Ethylene Glycol ND G GP Hydrofluoric Acid, 75% G ND F Ethylene Oxide F ND G Hydrogen G ND G Fatty Acids ND ND G Hydrogen Cyanide ND ND G Ferric Chloride F ND G Hydrogen Peroxide, 10% ND ND G Ferric Sulfate ND ND G Hydrogen Peroxide, 30% ND ND G Ferrous Chloride ND ND G Hydrogen Sulfide, aqueous ND ND G Ferrous Sulfate ND ND G Hydroxylaminesulfate F ND G Fluorine Gas, wet ND ND G Isooctane ND ND G Formaldehyde ND ND G Isopropyl Acetate ND ND F Formamide ND G P Isopropyl Benzene ND ND P Formic Acid ND ND ND Isopropyl Ether ND ND F Freon 11 G ND ND Kerosene ND ND G ABC Industries, Inc. • P.O. Box 77 • Warsaw, IN 46581-0077 • T: 574.267.5166 • www.abc-industries.net Page 4 CHEMICAL RESISTANCE CHART THU THE THP THU THE THP Ketones ND ND P Nickel Sulfate G ND G Lacquers ND ND ND Nitric Acid, 10% N ND G Lead Acetate ND ND G Nitric Acid, 25% D ND G Lead Arsenate ND ND G Nitric Acid, 40% F ND G Linolic Acid ND ND G Nitric Acid, 50% N ND F Linseed Oil ND ND G Nitric Acid, 60% D ND F Lubricating Oils ND ND ND Nitric Acid, 70% N ND P Magnesium Chloride P ND G Nitric Acid, dilute D ND ND Magnesium Hydroxide ND ND ND Nitrobenzene G ND P Magnesium Sulfate ND ND G Nitrous Oxide F ND G Maleic Acid G ND G Octanol G ND P Mercuric Chloride ND ND G Oleic Acid N ND G Mercurous Nitrate P ND G Oleum D ND P Mercury ND ND G Olive Oil N ND G Mesityl Oxide ND ND P Oxalic Acid D ND G Methane G ND G Ozone G ND G Methanol F ND G Palmitic Acid G ND G Methyl Acetate G ND G Pentane N ND G Methyl Acrylate G ND P Peracetic Acid D ND P Methyl Bromide G ND P Perchloric Acid N ND F Methyl Butyl Ketone G ND ND Perechloroethylene D ND F Methyl Chloride ND ND P Phenol N ND P Methyl Ethyl Ketone ND P P Phosphoric Acid, 20% D ND ND Methyl Isobutyl Ketone ND ND P Phosphoric Acid, 45% N ND ND Methylene Chloride G ND P Phosphoric Acid, 50% D ND G Mineral Oils ND P G Phosphoric Acid, 85% N ND G Naphtha ND ND F Phosphorus Oxychloride D ND P Naphthalene ND ND P Picric Acid N ND P Natural Gas ND ND G Pine Oil D ND F Nickel Acetate ND ND G Potassium Acetate P ND G Nickel Chloride ND ND G Potassium Bicarbonate N ND G ABC Industries, Inc. • P.O. Box 77 • Warsaw, IN 46581-0077 • T: 574.267.5166 • www.abc-industries.net Page 5 CHEMICAL RESISTANCE CHART THU THE THP THU THE THP Potassium Bichromate D ND G Sodium Benzoate ND ND G Potassium Bisulfate ND ND G Sodium Bicarbonate ND ND G Potassium Borate ND ND G Sodium Bisulfate ND ND G Potassium Bromate G ND G Sodium Bisulfite G ND G Potassium Bromide ND ND G Sodium Borate ND ND G Potassium Carbonate G ND G Sodium Bromide G ND G Potassium Chlorate G ND G Sodium Carbonate ND ND G Potassium Chloride G ND G Sodium Chlorate ND ND G Potassium Chromate G ND G Sodium Chloride G ND G Potassium Cyanide ND ND G Sodium Cyanide ND ND G Potassium Dichromate ND ND G Sodium Dichromate ND ND G Potassium Hydroxide P ND G Sodium Fluoride ND ND G Potassium Hypochlorite ND ND G Sodium Hydroxide, 50% ND ND G Potassium Nitrate F ND G Sodium Metaphosphate ND ND G Potassium Permaganate G ND G Sodium Nitrate ND ND G Potassium Persulfate G ND G Sodium Perborate ND ND G Potassium Sulfate ND ND G Sodium Peroxide ND ND G Potassium Sulfite ND ND G Sodium Phosphate G ND G Propane ND ND G Sodium Silicate G ND G Propylene Dichloride ND ND P Sodium Sulfate G ND G Propylene Glycol G P F Sodium Sulfide ND ND G Prussic Acid ND ND G Sodium Sulfite G ND G Pyranol ND ND F Sodium Thiosulfate ND ND G Pyridine ND ND P Soybean Oil ND ND G Salicylic Acid ND ND G Starch G ND G Salt/Sea Water ND ND G Stearic Acid ND ND G Sewage ND ND G Sulfur ND ND G Silicone Oils & Greases ND ND G Sulfur Dioxide, dry ND ND G Silver Nitrate ND ND G Sulfur Dioxide, wet ND ND P Soap Solutions ND ND G Sulfur Trioxide ND ND G Sodium Acetate G ND G Sulfuric Acid, 10% ND ND G ABC Industries, Inc.
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