Chemical Resistance
Material |
Chemical Resistance Rating |
Comments |
PTFE
(Virgin) |
Excellent
|
Best
chemical resistance of engineering thermoplastics, except some high performance
materials.
|
High
Perform. Mats |
Excellent
|
|
UHMWPE |
Excellent
|
Have
limited success in hot water and with chlorinated solvents
|
HMWPE |
Excellent
|
Have
limited success in hot water and with chlorinated solvents
|
HDPE |
Excellent
|
Have
limited success in hot water and with chlorinated solvents
|
PVC |
Excellent
|
Not
resistant to aromatic hydrocarbons
|
PETP
|
Good
|
Resistant
to most organic solvents, fats & oils but is attacked by strong acids
|
Nylon
66SA |
Good
|
Resistant
to dilute acids and a majority of common solvents
|
Acetal
(C) |
Good
|
Resistant
to solvents and lubricants but is attacked by strong acids. Copolymer
has higher resistance to chemicals than homopolymer.
|
Polyurethane |
Good
|
Not
resistant to hydrocarbons
|
Bakelite |
Good
|
Not
resistant to strong acids
|
Polypropylene |
Good
|
Cannot
be used with copper nitrates, cobalt and their alloys
|
Acrylic |
Good
|
Cannot
be used with solvents
|
Polycarbonate
|
Poor
|
|
Materials have
been colour-coded based on their maximum continuous operation temperature in
°C in air. Coding is as follows:
260
250
130
121
110
110
95
90
90
85 80
80
60
50
|
For more details see Min/Max Operating Temperature.
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