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This Chemical Compatibility Chart is a shorthand tool for describing the suitability of miniature fluidic and pneumatic component materials for use in contact with various chemicals. Use this chart to help guide your component selection.
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9 sie 2010 · Chemical Compatibility Charts. These charts are intended as a general guide for various materials and chemicals. They show some of the materials used in Terra’s products and chemicals likely to be used with them.
Hydrogen peroxide 30-90% Hypochlorous acid Magnesium hydroxide Maleic acid Mineral oil Nitric acid <25% Nitric acid 25-70% Nitric acid >70 Oxalic acid Paraffin Petroleum ether Phosphoric acid <30% Phosphoric acid 30-85% Phosphoric acid >85% Potasium hydroxide Salicylic acid Sodium hydroxide solution Sulfuric acid <60% Sulfuric acid 60-70% ...
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Chemical Compatibility Chart Key to General Chemical Resistance – All data is based on ambient or room temperature conditions, about 64°F (18°C) to 73°F (23°C) C)
Chemical Incompatibility Table and Storage Recommendations. When certain hazardous chemicals are stored or mixed together, violent reactions may occur because the chemicals are unsuitable for mixing, or are incompatible. Classes of incompatible chemicals should be segregated from each other during storage, according to hazard class.