Chemical Compatibility & Plastic Suitability

Don't Let Chemicals Conquer Your Plastics: A Guide to Chemical Compatibility & Plastic Suitability

Ever poured the wrong cleaner into a container and witnessed the plastic warp or crack? It’s a frustrating (and sometimes hazardous) experience. But what if you could choose the perfect plastic for any chemical, ensuring its longevity and safety? At Valency Labs, we help you achieve just that.

 

Plastics are a cornerstone of modern life, but their interaction with chemicals varies greatly. Some plastics heroically withstand harsh environments, while others crumble under seemingly innocuous solutions. Understanding chemical resistance is crucial for selecting the right plastic for the job.

 

Imagine the peace of mind knowing your containers, pipes, or equipment can handle the chemicals they encounter daily. Valency Labs offers a comprehensive suite of services to ensure chemical compatibility for:

 

Membranes & GMFs (Gas Mixing Feeders): 

These play a vital role in various industries. Improper chemical selection can lead to leaks, reduced performance, and safety hazards. We provide a dedicated Chemical Compatibility Guide for Membranes & GMFs, tailored to your specific needs.

Valency Labs’ Chemical Compatibility Guide for Membranes & GMFs offers:

  • Extensive data on compatibility with various chemicals commonly used in water treatment, food & beverage processing, and other industries.

  • Expert insights to help you choose the optimal membrane or GMF material for your application.

  • Strategies to optimize performance and lifespan of your equipment.

But wait, there’s more! We also delve into:

Incompatible Hazardous Chemicals: 

Certain chemicals pose a serious threat to specific plastics. Knowing these “red flags” can prevent catastrophic failures and safeguard your operations.

Partner with Valency Labs to unlock the secrets of plastic suitability!

Don’t let chemical compatibility remain a mystery.

Here’s how we can help:

Chemical resistance testing: 

We conduct rigorous testing to determine a plastic’s resistance to your specific chemicals.

Material selection guidance: 

Our experts recommend the most suitable plastic based on your application and chemical interactions.

Custom compatibility studies: 

For unique needs, we design and execute custom studies to ensure optimal results.

Contact Valency Labs today!

Let’s navigate the world of chemical compatibility together. With our expertise, you can choose plastics with confidence, ensuring their safety, performance, and longevity.

 

R Resistant
A Slowly attacked (not recommended for long term storage)
L Limited resistance
U Unsuitable

SW Swelling occurs
V Vapour diffusion
Environmental stress cracking

ChemicalPolypropylenePolycarbonatePolyethylene
LDHD
 20°C60°C20°C60°C20°C60°C20°C60°C
Acetic acid solution <90%RRRRRRRR
Acetic acid, glacialRUUUAURL
AcetoneRRUUEURR
AmmoniaRRUURRRR
AnilineRRUUUURR
BenzeneAUUUUUUU
Boric AcidRRRRRRRR
BromineUUUUUUUU
Carbon tetrachlorideUUUUUUAU
Chlorinated SolventsUUUUUUUU
ChloroformUUUUUUUU
CresolsUUUUUUUU
Diethyl etherUUUUUUUU
Diethylene glycolRRRURRRE
EthersUUAUEUAU
Ethyl acetateAAUUAUAU
EthanolRRRRRURR
Ethylene glycolRRRURREE
Formaldehyde solution 40%RRRRRERR
Formic acidRRRRRERR
Hydrochloric acid cone.EELURRSWSW
Hydrofluoric acid 1-60%EEUURRRL
Hydrofluoric acid cone.EELuRURL
Hydrogen peroxide 30-90%RRRRRURA
Magnesium hydroxideRRRRRRRR
Maleic acidRRRRRRRR
Mineral oilRRRRAURE
Nitric acid <25%RRRURRRR
Nitric acid 25- 70%REUUAULU
Nitric acid >70EUUuUUUU
Oxalic acidRARRRRRR
ParaffinRARRAURR
Petroleum etherAURRUUUU
Phosphoricacid<30%RRRRRRRR
Phosphoric acid 30-85%RRRRRARR
Phosphoric acid >85%RRRRAURA
Potassium hydroxideRRUURRRR
Salicylic acidRRRRRRRR
Sodium hydroxide solutionRRUURRUU
Sulphuric acid <60%RRRRRRRR
Sulphuric acid 60-70%RURRRARA
Sulphuric acid>70%EUUUAUAL
Silicone oilRRRRAUEE
Stearic acidRRRRRRRR
“blueneUUUUUUUU
TrichloroethyleneUUUUUUVU
WaterRRRRRRRR

Compatible
      Limited Compatibility

 Not Compatible
     No Data Available

PTFE : Poly Tetra Fluoro Ethylene
PVDF : Polyvinylidene Fluoride
PES : Poly Ether Sulphone
PP : Poly Propylene
CA : Cellulose Acetate
RC : Regenerated Cellulose
CN : Cellulose Nitrate
GMF : Glass Microfibre Filter

ACIDS
 NylonPTFEPVDFPESCARCCNPPGMF
Acetic, Glacial 
Acetic, 25%
Hydrochloric, Concentrated
Hydrochloric, 25% 
Sulphuric, Concentrated
Sulphuric, 25%  
Nitric, Concentrated 
Nitric, 25%  
Phosphoric, 25%  
Formic, 25% 
Trichloroacetic, 25% 
ALKALIES
 NylonPTFEPVDFPESCARCCNPPGMF
Ammonium Hydroxide, 25%  
Sodium Hydroxide, 25% 
ALCOHOLS
 NylonPTFEPVDFPESCARCCNPPGMF
Methanol, 98%
Ethanol, 98% 
Ethanol, 70%  
Isopropanol 
n-Propanol
Amyl Alcohol, Butanol
Benzyl Alcohol   
Ethylene Glycol 
Propylene Glycol 
Glycerol
HYDROCARBONS
 NylonPTFEPVDFPESCARCCNPPGMF
HYDROCARBONS         
Hexane, Xylene
Toluene, Benzene
Kerosene, Gasoline 
Tetralin, Decalin
HALOGENATED HYDROCARBONS
 NylonPTFEPVDFPESCARCCNPPGMF
Methylene Chloride  
Chloroform
Trichloroethylene 
Monochlorobenzene  
Freon 
Carbon Tetrachloride  
KETONES
 NylonPTFEPVDFPESCARCCNPPGMF
Acetone
Cyclohexanone
Methyl Ethyl Ketone  
Isopropylacetone
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 
ESTERS
 NylonPTFEPVDFPESCARCCNPPGMF
Ethyl & Methyl Acetate
Amyl & Butyl Acetate 
Propyl Acetate 
Propylene Glycol Acetate
2-Ethoxyethyl Acetate 
Methyl Cellosolve Acetate
Benzyl Benzoate
Isopropyl Myristate
Tricresyl Phosphate
OXIDES – ETHERS
 NylonPTFEPVDFPESCARCCNPPGMF
Ethyl Ether
Dioxane
Tetrahydrofuran
Triethanolamine
Dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO)
Isopropyl Ether
SOLVENTS WITH NITROGEN
 NylonPTFEPVDFPESCARCCNPPGMF
Dimethyl Formamide
Diethylacetamide
Triethanolamine
Aniline
Pyridine
Acetonitrile
MISCELLANEOUS
 NylonPTFEPVDFPESCARCCNPPGMF
Phenol, Aqueous, 10%
Formaldehyde Solution, 30%
Hydrogen Peroxide, 30%
Silicone Oil & Mineral Oil
Chemicals in the left hand column should be stored under controlled conditions and these chemicals should not come in contact with the right hand column otherwise, a reaction will be violent and lead to an accident.
Acetic acidChromic acid, nitric acid, peroxides and permanganates
Acetic anhydrideHydroxyl-containing compounds, ethylene glycol, perchloric acid
AcetoneConcentrated nitric and sulphuric acid mixtures, hydrogen peroxide
AcetyleneChlorine, bromide, copper, silver, fluorine and mercury
Alkali and alkaline earth metals such as sodium, potassium, lithium, magnesium, calciumCarbon dioxide, carbon tetrachloride and other chlorinated hydrocarbons. (Also prohibit water, foam and dry chemicals onfires involving these metals -dry sand should be available)
Aluminium powderHalogenated or oxygenated solvents
Ammonia, anhydrousMercury, chlorine, calcium hypochlorite, iodine, bromine and hydrogen fluoride
Ammonium nitrateAcids, metal powders, flammable liquids, chlorates, nitrates, sulphur, finely divided organics or combustibles
AnilineNitric acid, hydrogen peroxide
BromineAmmonia, acetylene, butadiene, butane and other petroleum gases, sodium carbide, turpentine, benzene and finely divided metals
Calcium oxideWater
Carbon, activatedCalcium hypochlorite
ChloratesAmmonium salts, acids, metal powders, phosphorus, sulphur, finely divided orqanics or combustibles
Chromic acid and chromium trioxideAcetic acid, naphthalene, camphor, phosphorus, sulphur, finelydivided organics or combustibles
ChlorineAmmonia, acetylene, butadiene, butane, other petroleum gases, hydrogen, sodium carbide, turpentine, benzene and finely divided metals
Chlorine dioxideAmmonia, methane, phosphine and hydrogen sulphide
CopperAcetylene, hydrogen peroxide
FluorineIsolate from everything
HydrazineHydrogen peroxide, nitric acid, any other oxidant and heavy metal salts
Hydrocarbons (benzene, butane, propane, gasoline, turpentine etc)Fluorine,chlorine, bromine, chromic acid, cone. Nitric acid, peroxides
Hydrogen cyanideNitric acid, alkalis
Hydrogen fluorideAmmonia, aqueous or anhydrous
Hydrogen peroxideCopper, chromium, iron, most metals or their salts, any flammable liquid, combustible materials, aniline, nitromethane
Hydrogen sulphideFuming nitric acid, oxidising gases
IodineAcetylene, ammonia (anhydrous or aqueous)
MercuryAcetylene, fulminic acid*, ammonia
Nitric acid (cone.)Acetic acid, acetone, alcohol, aniline, chromic acid,hydrogen cyanide, hydrogen sulphide, flammable liquids, flammable gases, nitratable substances, fats, grease
Nitromethane, lower nitroalkanesInorganic bases, amines, halogens, 13X molecular sieve
Oxalic acidSilver, mercury, urea
OxygenOils, grease, hydrogen, flammable liquids, solids or gases
Perchloric acidAcetic anhydride, bismuth and its alloys, alcohol, paper, wood, grease, oils, dehydrating agents
Peroxides, organicAcids (organic or mineral), avoid friction, store cold
PhosphinatesAny oxidant
Phosphorus (white)Air, oxygen
Potassium chlorateAcids (see also chlorates)
Potassium perchlorateAcids (see also perchloric acid)
Potassium permanganateGlycerol, ethylene glycol, benzaldehyde, sulphuric acid
SilverAcetylene, oxalic acid, tartaric acid, fulminic acid*, ammonium compounds
SodiumSee alkali metals (above)
Sodium nitrateAmmonium nitrate and other ammonium salts
Sodium peroxideAny oxidizable substance, such as ethanol, methanol, glacial acetic acid, acetic anhydride, benzaldehyde, carbon disulfide, glycerol, ethylene glycol, ethyl acetate, methyl acetate, furfural
Sulfuric Sulphuric acidChlorates, perchlorates, permanganates
ThiocyanatesMetal nitrates, nitrites, oxidants
Trifluoromethane sulfonic acidPerchlorate salts
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