Compatibility_guide.pdf

Rating System
General Chemical Resistance of Rubber Materials
The following is offered as a general guide to the suitability of various rubbers in chemicals. Several factors must be * Elastomer shows little or no effect from exposure.
considered when specifying a rubber for a given application, the most important of these are: * Little effect on performance and physical properties.
Service Temperature - Higher temperatures cause greater effects of all chemicals on rubbers Service Conditions - A rubber which swells greatly might be suitable for static conditions, but could fail in a dynamic application.
* Some effects from exposure with some loss of physical properties.
Grade of Polymer - Many types of polymer have various grades and this can affect chemical resistance Types of Compound - Compounds designed or specified for other outstanding properties, may not have such good chemical resistance as a compound specifically designed for this property * Significant swell and loss of physical properties after exposure ELASTOMER LEGEND
The elastomer is unsuitable for application in this media.
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Amines, primary (such as Methyl, Ethyl, Propyl, Allyl) Rating System
General Chemical Resistance of Rubber Materials
The following is offered as a general guide to the suitability of various rubbers in chemicals. Several factors must be * Elastomer shows little or no effect from exposure.
considered when specifying a rubber for a given application, the most important of these are: * Little effect on performance and physical properties.
Service Temperature - Higher temperatures cause greater effects of all chemicals on rubbers Service Conditions - A rubber which swells greatly might be suitable for static conditions, but could fail in a dynamic application.
* Some effects from exposure with some loss of physical properties.
Grade of Polymer - Many types of polymer have various grades and this can affect chemical resistance Types of Compound - Compounds designed or specified for other outstanding properties, may not have such good chemical resistance as a compound specifically designed for this property * Significant swell and loss of physical properties after exposure ELASTOMER LEGEND
The elastomer is unsuitable for application in this media.
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Ammonium Phosphate, Monobasic, Dibasic, Tribasic Aqua Regia (Nitric Acid/Hydrochloric Acid) Rating System
General Chemical Resistance of Rubber Materials
The following is offered as a general guide to the suitability of various rubbers in chemicals. Several factors must be * Elastomer shows little or no effect from exposure.
considered when specifying a rubber for a given application, the most important of these are: * Little effect on performance and physical properties.
Service Temperature - Higher temperatures cause greater effects of all chemicals on rubbers Service Conditions - A rubber which swells greatly might be suitable for static conditions, but could fail in a dynamic application.
* Some effects from exposure with some loss of physical properties.
Grade of Polymer - Many types of polymer have various grades and this can affect chemical resistance Types of Compound - Compounds designed or specified for other outstanding properties, may not have such good chemical resistance as a compound specifically designed for this property * Significant swell and loss of physical properties after exposure ELASTOMER LEGEND
The elastomer is unsuitable for application in this media.
Insufficient information available for service in this media QUICK FIND
CHEMICAL
Rating System
General Chemical Resistance of Rubber Materials
The following is offered as a general guide to the suitability of various rubbers in chemicals. Several factors must be * Elastomer shows little or no effect from exposure.
considered when specifying a rubber for a given application, the most important of these are: * Little effect on performance and physical properties.
Service Temperature - Higher temperatures cause greater effects of all chemicals on rubbers Service Conditions - A rubber which swells greatly might be suitable for static conditions, but could fail in a dynamic application.
* Some effects from exposure with some loss of physical properties.
Grade of Polymer - Many types of polymer have various grades and this can affect chemical resistance Types of Compound - Compounds designed or specified for other outstanding properties, may not have such good chemical resistance as a compound specifically designed for this property * Significant swell and loss of physical properties after exposure ELASTOMER LEGEND
The elastomer is unsuitable for application in this media.
Insufficient information available for service in this media QUICK FIND
CHEMICAL
Rating System
General Chemical Resistance of Rubber Materials
The following is offered as a general guide to the suitability of various rubbers in chemicals. Several factors must be * Elastomer shows little or no effect from exposure.
considered when specifying a rubber for a given application, the most important of these are: * Little effect on performance and physical properties.
Service Temperature - Higher temperatures cause greater effects of all chemicals on rubbers Service Conditions - A rubber which swells greatly might be suitable for static conditions, but could fail in a dynamic application.
* Some effects from exposure with some loss of physical properties.
Grade of Polymer - Many types of polymer have various grades and this can affect chemical resistance Types of Compound - Compounds designed or specified for other outstanding properties, may not have such good chemical resistance as a compound specifically designed for this property * Significant swell and loss of physical properties after exposure ELASTOMER LEGEND
The elastomer is unsuitable for application in this media.
Insufficient information available for service in this media QUICK FIND
CHEMICAL
Rating System
General Chemical Resistance of Rubber Materials
The following is offered as a general guide to the suitability of various rubbers in chemicals. Several factors must be * Elastomer shows little or no effect from exposure.
considered when specifying a rubber for a given application, the most important of these are: * Little effect on performance and physical properties.
Service Temperature - Higher temperatures cause greater effects of all chemicals on rubbers Service Conditions - A rubber which swells greatly might be suitable for static conditions, but could fail in a dynamic application.
* Some effects from exposure with some loss of physical properties.
Grade of Polymer - Many types of polymer have various grades and this can affect chemical resistance Types of Compound - Compounds designed or specified for other outstanding properties, may not have such good chemical resistance as a compound specifically designed for this property * Significant swell and loss of physical properties after exposure ELASTOMER LEGEND
The elastomer is unsuitable for application in this media.
Insufficient information available for service in this media QUICK FIND
CHEMICAL
Rating System
General Chemical Resistance of Rubber Materials
The following is offered as a general guide to the suitability of various rubbers in chemicals. Several factors must be * Elastomer shows little or no effect from exposure.
considered when specifying a rubber for a given application, the most important of these are: * Little effect on performance and physical properties.
Service Temperature - Higher temperatures cause greater effects of all chemicals on rubbers Service Conditions - A rubber which swells greatly might be suitable for static conditions, but could fail in a dynamic application.
* Some effects from exposure with some loss of physical properties.
Grade of Polymer - Many types of polymer have various grades and this can affect chemical resistance Types of Compound - Compounds designed or specified for other outstanding properties, may not have such good chemical resistance as a compound specifically designed for this property * Significant swell and loss of physical properties after exposure ELASTOMER LEGEND
The elastomer is unsuitable for application in this media.
Insufficient information available for service in this media QUICK FIND
CHEMICAL
Rating System
General Chemical Resistance of Rubber Materials
The following is offered as a general guide to the suitability of various rubbers in chemicals. Several factors must be * Elastomer shows little or no effect from exposure.
considered when specifying a rubber for a given application, the most important of these are: * Little effect on performance and physical properties.
Service Temperature - Higher temperatures cause greater effects of all chemicals on rubbers Service Conditions - A rubber which swells greatly might be suitable for static conditions, but could fail in a dynamic application.
* Some effects from exposure with some loss of physical properties.
Grade of Polymer - Many types of polymer have various grades and this can affect chemical resistance Types of Compound - Compounds designed or specified for other outstanding properties, may not have such good chemical resistance as a compound specifically designed for this property * Significant swell and loss of physical properties after exposure ELASTOMER LEGEND
The elastomer is unsuitable for application in this media.
Insufficient information available for service in this media QUICK FIND
CHEMICAL
Rating System
General Chemical Resistance of Rubber Materials
The following is offered as a general guide to the suitability of various rubbers in chemicals. Several factors must be * Elastomer shows little or no effect from exposure.
considered when specifying a rubber for a given application, the most important of these are: * Little effect on performance and physical properties.
Service Temperature - Higher temperatures cause greater effects of all chemicals on rubbers Service Conditions - A rubber which swells greatly might be suitable for static conditions, but could fail in a dynamic application.
* Some effects from exposure with some loss of physical properties.
Grade of Polymer - Many types of polymer have various grades and this can affect chemical resistance Types of Compound - Compounds designed or specified for other outstanding properties, may not have such good chemical resistance as a compound specifically designed for this property * Significant swell and loss of physical properties after exposure ELASTOMER LEGEND
The elastomer is unsuitable for application in this media.
Insufficient information available for service in this media QUICK FIND
CHEMICAL
Rating System
General Chemical Resistance of Rubber Materials
The following is offered as a general guide to the suitability of various rubbers in chemicals. Several factors must be * Elastomer shows little or no effect from exposure.
considered when specifying a rubber for a given application, the most important of these are: * Little effect on performance and physical properties.
Service Temperature - Higher temperatures cause greater effects of all chemicals on rubbers Service Conditions - A rubber which swells greatly might be suitable for static conditions, but could fail in a dynamic application.
* Some effects from exposure with some loss of physical properties.
Grade of Polymer - Many types of polymer have various grades and this can affect chemical resistance Types of Compound - Compounds designed or specified for other outstanding properties, may not have such good chemical resistance as a compound specifically designed for this property * Significant swell and loss of physical properties after exposure ELASTOMER LEGEND
The elastomer is unsuitable for application in this media.
Insufficient information available for service in this media QUICK FIND
CHEMICAL
Rating System
General Chemical Resistance of Rubber Materials
The following is offered as a general guide to the suitability of various rubbers in chemicals. Several factors must be * Elastomer shows little or no effect from exposure.
considered when specifying a rubber for a given application, the most important of these are: * Little effect on performance and physical properties.
Service Temperature - Higher temperatures cause greater effects of all chemicals on rubbers Service Conditions - A rubber which swells greatly might be suitable for static conditions, but could fail in a dynamic application.
* Some effects from exposure with some loss of physical properties.
Grade of Polymer - Many types of polymer have various grades and this can affect chemical resistance Types of Compound - Compounds designed or specified for other outstanding properties, may not have such good chemical resistance as a compound specifically designed for this property * Significant swell and loss of physical properties after exposure ELASTOMER LEGEND
The elastomer is unsuitable for application in this media.
Insufficient information available for service in this media QUICK FIND
CHEMICAL
Sodium Sulfate (Glauber’s Salts) Solution Rating System
General Chemical Resistance of Rubber Materials
The following is offered as a general guide to the suitability of various rubbers in chemicals. Several factors must be * Elastomer shows little or no effect from exposure.
considered when specifying a rubber for a given application, the most important of these are: * Little effect on performance and physical properties.
Service Temperature - Higher temperatures cause greater effects of all chemicals on rubbers Service Conditions - A rubber which swells greatly might be suitable for static conditions, but could fail in a dynamic application.
* Some effects from exposure with some loss of physical properties.
Grade of Polymer - Many types of polymer have various grades and this can affect chemical resistance Types of Compound - Compounds designed or specified for other outstanding properties, may not have such good chemical resistance as a compound specifically designed for this property * Significant swell and loss of physical properties after exposure ELASTOMER LEGEND
The elastomer is unsuitable for application in this media.
Insufficient information available for service in this media QUICK FIND
CHEMICAL
Rating System
General Chemical Resistance of Rubber Materials
The following is offered as a general guide to the suitability of various rubbers in chemicals. Several factors must be * Elastomer shows little or no effect from exposure.
considered when specifying a rubber for a given application, the most important of these are: * Little effect on performance and physical properties.
Service Temperature - Higher temperatures cause greater effects of all chemicals on rubbers Service Conditions - A rubber which swells greatly might be suitable for static conditions, but could fail in a dynamic application.
* Some effects from exposure with some loss of physical properties.
Grade of Polymer - Many types of polymer have various grades and this can affect chemical resistance Types of Compound - Compounds designed or specified for other outstanding properties, may not have such good chemical resistance as a compound specifically designed for this property * Significant swell and loss of physical properties after exposure ELASTOMER LEGEND
The elastomer is unsuitable for application in this media.
Insufficient information available for service in this media QUICK FIND
CHEMICAL

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