Chemical resistance of plastics

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We have classified thermoplastic materials and elastomers of greater use in our production of valves and fittings, according to their degree of chemical resistance to the passage of a fluid.

The listed data are based on specific ISO tables, on immersion test results and on our experience in the field of thermoplastic materials.

Variation of concentration of the chemical compounds as well as of the operating conditions (pressure and temperature) can cause modifications, even substantial, on the real chemical resistance of the materials, compared to the one indicated in these tables.

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Chemical name
Paint
Palmitic acid
Paraffin (Liquid)
Paraffin fuel
Pepsi-cola
Peracetic acid, trace levels
Perfume
Peroxyacetic acid, trace levels
Petrol
Petroleum
Petroleum ether
Petroleum jelly
Phosphoric acid 85%
Plaster of Paris
Plasticizers
Polish
Potable water
Potash
Potassium bicarbonate
Potassium bisulphate
Potassium bisulphite
Potassium bromate
Potassium bromide
Potassium carbonate
Potassium chlorate
Potassium chloride
Potassium cyanide
Potassium dichromate
Potassium ferricyanide
Potassium ferrocyanide
Potassium fluoride
Potassium hydroxide
Potassium hydroxide 20%
Potassium iodate
Potassium iodide
Potassium metaborate
Potassium nitrate
Potassium permanganate
Potassium persulphate
Potassium sulphate
Potassium sulphite
Potassium thiosulphate
Propionic acid
Propylene glycol
Pyridine