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
Saltpetre
Sea water
Slaked lime
Soda water
Sodium acetate
Sodium aluminate
Sodium benzoate
Sodium bicarbonate
Sodium bisulphate
Sodium bisulphite
Sodium bromate
Sodium bromide
Sodium carbonate
Sodium chlorate
Sodium chloride
Sodium cyanide
Sodium dichromate
Sodium ferrocyanide
Sodium fluoride
Sodium hydroxide
Sodium hydroxide 20%
Sodium hypochlorite 14%
Sodium iodide
Sodium metabisulphite
Sodium metaborate
Sodium nitrate
Sodium nitrite
Sodium phosphate(s)
Sodium silicate
Sodium sulphate
Sodium sulphite
Sodium thiosulphate
Soft soap
Spindle oil
Stannic chloride
Stannous chloride
Starch
Steam
Stearic acid
Stoddard solvent
Sulphamic acid
Sulphur
Sulphur dioxide gas (dry)
Sulphur dioxide gas (wet)
Sulphur dioxide liquid
Sulphuric acid 10%
Sulphuric acid 30%
Sulphuric acid 50%
Sulphuric acid 70%
Sulphuric acid 90%
Sulphuric acid 95%
Sulphuric acid 98%
Sulphuric acid, Oleum
Surfactants