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Introduction
This book puts a wealth of information at your fingertips. It represents an exhaustive compilation of data on how chemicals and other exposure environments affect the properties and characteristics of thermoplastic materials. How a plastic will perform in its end use environment is a critical consideration and the information presented here gives useful guidelines. However, this or any other information resource should not serve as a substitute for actual testing in determining the applicability of a given part or material in a given end use environment. Chemical Resistance Volume I - Thermoplastics Second Edition of the Plastics Design Library PDL Handbook Series is an update to the original Chemical Compatiblity and Environmental Stress Crack Resistance published by Plastics Design Library in 1990. This updated version contains information on more than twice as many material and exposure condition combinations. In addition, more infornlation is presented for each combination. Other significant improvements include a greatly expanded Section Two in which data is sorted by exposure environment, the addition of CAS Registry Numbers and use of the PDL Resistance Rating throughout the product.
If you require detailed information on how a specific exposure environment influences the properties and characteristics of a specific thermoplastic, Section One is the place to look. On the other hand, for an indication of how various thermoplastics are influenced by given exposure environments, Section Two is the place to look. More detailed information can then be found in Section One. In compiling this data, the philosophy of Plastics Design Library is to provide as much information as is available. This means that complete information for each test is provided. At the same time, an effort is made to provide information for as many exposure environment and plastic combinations as possible. Therefore, even if detailed test results are not available (i.e. the only information available is that a material is resistant or has limited resistance), information is still provided. The belief is that some limited information serves as a reference point and is better than no information. Flexibility and ease of use were also carefully considered in designing the layout of the book. As a result, you'll find this reference publication to be a valuable resource and an asset in your work.
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How To Use This Book Section One Section One provides detailed chemical resistance information on rigid thermoplastic materials. Each of the seventy five chapters in Section One represents a single generic family or generic family group. Within each chapter, records are arranged alphabetically by exposure environment. When complete chemical resistance data for a single material is desired, section one is the best reference. Each row in this section represents one specific chemical and associated test conditions for the given material. Information varies from chapter to chapter since different information is available for each generic familiy. The following table outlines the different fields found in section one. FIELD HEADING
DESCRIPTION
REAGENT
environment to which the plastic was exposed
REAGENT NOTE
additional information about the exposure medium and conditions of exposure
CONC.
0/0 concentration of the given reagent
TEMP
exposure temperature in degrees C
TIME
exposure time in days
LOAD
exposure stress on sample in Mpa, exposure strain on sample in % or other note on any stress or strain to which the sample may have been subject during exposur
PDL RATING
based on a scale of 0to 9 (with 9 as the highest resistance) developed by PDL; details of how rating is calculated are given later in this section
%CHANGE Weight
% change from weight before exposure
Length
% change from length before exposure
Thickness
% change from thickness before exposure
Diameter
% change from diameter before exposure
Volume
% change from volume before exposure
0/0 RETAINED Tensile Strength
% of original tensile strength retained
Modulus
% of original modulus retained
Elongation
% of original elongation retained
Flexural Strength
% of original flexural strength retained
Impact Strength
% of original impact retained
RESISTANCE NOTE
additional information about the resistance of the plastic to the reagent (Le. observed changes, cautionary notes, etc.)
MATERIAL NOTE
deta.i1s on the specific material tested, this includes, if available, supplier, trade name/ grade, filler, specimen details
Section Two The information presented in Section One is recompiled and condensed in Section Two. Section Two provides an easy to use overview of how different thermoplastics are influenced by a specific exposure environment. Using the PDL Resistance Rating, the user can quickly determine which thermoplastics mayor may not be suitable for use with a reagent. Users are then referred to Section One for more detailed information. In compiling Section Two, the following guidelines were used: Reagent Concentration Reagents were grouped by concentrations of:::;5%; >5-10%; >10-20%; >20-30%; >30%-40%; >40-50%; >50-75%; >75-97% or, ifno concentration is listed with a reagent, it means that the concentration is >97% or not specified.
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Temperature Two temperature levels are used in Section Two - room temperature and elevated temperature. Room temperature is used to classify tests conducted between 15°C and 27°C. Tests conducted at temperatures of 45°C or above are classified under elevated temperature. PDL RatingPDL Ratings are used extensively in Section Two. If more than one entry (and often there are many) for a reagent / material combination in a specific concentration and temperature group is listed in Section One, the range of PDL Ratings is provided in Section Two. It is possible thtat the PDL Rating listed in Section Two corresponds to a single test from Section One, multiple tests having the same PDL Rating or a range of PDL Ratings covering 2 or more tests.
CAS Registry Numbers Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), a division of American Chemical Society, began the CAS Chemical Registry in 1965. The CAS Chemical Registry is a computer-based system that automatically identifies structural diagrams and assigns to each a unique CAS Registry Number. This number, which has no chemical significance, is then used within a larger processing system to link the molecular structure with its CA index name and other data. Registry numbers, even in the absence of names, therefore furnish an efficient means of substance identification in technical publications and scientific communications. Many non-CAS publications have adopted CAS Registry Numbers to identify chemical substances. PDL provides CAS Registry Numbers for chemicals and plastics used in this volume for two reasons. First is to provide a means of cross referencing like reagents which are listed under different names. For instance, suppose one is interested in the resistance of various plastics to glutaraldehyde. Some information will be found by looking under glutaraldehyde. However, if the CAS Registry Number found in the Appendix is used as a cross reference, it will be found that Cidex 7 and Sporicidin have the same CAS Registry Number as glutaraldehyde. Therefore, one would want to look under these reagent names for additional information. The second reason PDL lists CAS Registry Numbers is to provide a means to find additional information on chemicals and plastics listed in this book. By cross referencing using the CAS Registry Number, a world of information opens up including the ability to easily search the world's literature through computer databases. For this purpose, PDL refers you to: Chemical Abstracts Services, 2540 Olentangy River Road, P.O. Box 3012, Columbus, Ohio 43210 Telephone 800-848-6538 toll free in the continental U.S., 614-447-3663 outside the U.S. Telex 684-2086 TWX 810-482-1608 Telefax 614-447-3751 Cable CHEMABS
POL Resistance Rating The PDL Resistance Rating is determined using a weighted value scale developed by PDL and reviewed by experts. Each of the ratings is calculated from test results provided for a material after exposure to a specific environment. It gives a general indication of a material's resistance to a specific environment. In addition, it allows the user to search for materials most likely to be resistant to a specific exposure medium.
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After assigning the weighted value to each field for which information is available, the PDL Resistance Rating is determined by adding together all weighted values and dividing this number by the number of values added together. All numbers to the right of the decimal are truncated to give the final result. If the result is equal to 10, a resistance rating of 9 is assigned. Each reported field is given equal importance in assigning the resistance rating since, depending on the end use, different factors playa role in the suitability for use of a material in a specific environment. Statistically, it is necessary to consider all available information in assigning the rating. Supplier resistance ratings are also figured into the calculation of the PDL Resistance Rating. Weighted values assigned depend on the scale used by the supplier. The following tables give the values and guidelines used in assigning the PDL Resistance Rating. The guidelines - especially in the case of visual observations - are sometimes subject to an educated judgement. An effort is made to maintain consistency and accuracy. The information on which a PDL Resistance Rating is based is available to the user in Section One of this volume.. Weighted Value
Weight Change*
Diameter; length* Change
Thickness* Change
Volume Change*
Mechanical** Property Retained
Visual I Observed t** Change
10
0-0.25
0-0.1
0-0.25
0-2.5
>=97
no change
9
».25-0.5
>0.1-0.2
>0.25-0.5
>2.5-5.0
94-0.5-0.75
>0.2-0.3
>0.5-0.75
>5.0-10.0
90-10.0-20.0
85-0.75-1.0
>0.3-0.4
>0.75-1.0
6
>1.0-1.5
>0.4-0.5
>1.0-1.5
>20.0-30.0
80-1.5-2.0
>0.5-0.75
>1.5-2.0
>30.0-40.0
75-2.0-3.0
>0.75-1.0
>2.0-3.0
>40.0-50.0
70-3.0-4.0
>1.0-1.5
>3.0-4.0
>50.0-70.0
60-4.0-6.0
>1.5-2.0
>4.0-6.0
>60.9-90.0
50-6.0
>2.0
>6.0
>90.0
>0-k ," W.;
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~;i:li~1;\~i~;li;;~~;~~i'
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Amyl Alcohol Amyl Chloride
n-amyl alcohol
Amyl Phthalate Aniline
n-amyl phthalate
., ~
7
Monsanto Lustran; 50.8 mm diam. disc
100 100
28 28
Dow Magnum; \0 ASTM 0543·84
7
Monsanto Lustran; 50.8 mm diam. disc
100 100
28 28 7 7
Dow Magnum; to ASTM 0543-84
Il:
Animal Fats
Aniseed Oil Antifreeze Antimony Trichloride
lard
Oowgard Permanent
100 100 100 100
Aqua Regia Arsenic
100 100
28 28 1 7 7 7 7
Monsanto Lustran; 50.8 mm diam. disc Toray Toyolac 900; transparent Dow Magnum; to ASTM 0543-84 0.7% 6.9-13.8 MPa
6.9-13.8 MPa
28
Monsanto Lustran; 6.4 mm samples GE Cycolac Monsanto Lustran; 50.8 mm diam. disc GE Cycolac Dow Magnum; to ASTM 0543-84
28
28 28
28
concentrated
28
Aspirin
powder
28 28
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DuPont 7
100 100
Barium Chloride
100 100
Barium Hydroxide
100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Barium Sulfate Barium Sulfide Beer
28 7
Monsanto Lustran; 50.8 mm diam. disc
28
Dow Magnum; to ASTM 0543-84
28 7
Monsanto Lustran; 50.8 mm diam. disc
28
Dow Magnum; to ASTM 0543-84
28
28 28
28 28
28 28 7
13.8-20.7 MPa
100 100
28
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0.4
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98
28 28 28 28
Monsanto Lustran; 50.8 mm diam. disc Dow Magnum; to ASTM 0543·84
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28 28 28 28 7
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100
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100 100 100 100
28 28
100 100
28 28
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GE Cycolac Monsanto Lustran; 50.8 mm diam. disc
Dow Magnum; to ASTM 0543·84
7 7 7 7
LNP; 30% gl.fib.
Monsanto Lustran; 50.8 mm diam. disc >20.7 MPa
7 7 7 7 28 28
Crisco PAM
110
GE Cycolac Monsanto Lustran; 50.8 mm diam. disc GE Cycolac KJU
Dow Magnum; to ASTM 0543·84
7
cream. sucaryl cream. sugar dry powder liquid paste ground
Colloidal Sulfur Cooking Oils
96
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bent @ 20°
Chlorox
Coca Cola
Toray Toyolac 900; transparent Dow Magnum; to ASTM 0543·84
Monsanto Lustran; 50.8 mm diam. disc 6.9-13.8 MPa >20.7 MPa
GE Cycolac Monsanto Lustran; 50.8 mm diam. disc Dow Magnum; to ASTM 0543-84
28 28 7
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Mazola
100
28
100
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83.2
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92.5 7
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7
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Corn Syrup Cottage Cheese Cottonseed 011
Karo with oleic acid
50 50 100 100
Creme Fish Lure Cresol
100 100 ere solie compounds
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25 25 100 100
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cutting oils; Trimco
2
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28 7
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metal degreaser; Magnus 105
7
>20.7 MPa
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7
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7
6.9-13.8 MPa
3
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100
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100
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100 100 100 100
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28
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28 28 28 28
Dow Magnum; to ASTM 0543·84
Porion
100 100
USP, tincuture
100 100
Isobutyronitrile Isooctane Isopropyl Acetate @
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28 28 7
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7 28 28 7 7
Dow Magnum; to ASTM 0543-84 Monsanto Lustran; 50.8 mm diam. disc
6.9-13.8 MPa
GE Cycolac Dow Magnum; to ASTM 0543·84
7
20.7 MPa
GE Cycolac
Lauryl Alcohol
100 100
28 28 28 28 28 28 7 7 28 28
Lauryl Sulfate
100 100
28 28
Lead Nitrate
100 100
Lemon Juice
100 100
28 28 28 28 28 28 7
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100 100
28 28
Dow Magnum; to ASTM 0543·84
10 10 85 85
II:
Lanolin Laundry Detergents
Lead Acetate
100 100 Woolite Tide
1 3
saturated
fresh
Lemon Oil Lestoil
Lighter Fluid Lime Juice Lindane
2 2 3
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13.8-20.7 MPa >20.7 MPa
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62 81.2
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100 100
28 28
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7
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100
7
28 28
100 100
Methyl Salicylate
Methylene Iodide
Dow Magnum; to ASTM 0543-84
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Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
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100 100
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28
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100 100
1
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28
.
28
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1.2%
Ij
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r:r(;l~j.:~~~'i[:
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Mustard
100 100 French's VM&P
100 100
. . ,:;20.7 MPa
7
>20.7 MPa
1
0.88%
7
6.9-13.8 MPa
ft~ :;;;·;;~~;:!;;;1
28
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Natural Gas
100 100
Nickel Chloride
100
Nickel Nitrate
100
100
28 1
0.76%
7
13.8-20.7 MPa
7
100
Nickel Sulfate @
"tl
100 100
Nitric Acid
5
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28
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28
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28
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LNP; 30% gl.fib. Monsanto Lustran; 6.4 mm samples GE Cycolac
,:::::.~~;*:~::;:, Dow Magnum; to ASTM 0543-84
Monsanto
Lus~r~n~Y5C;~:m diam. disc
Dow Magnum; to ASTM 0543·84
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28
7
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10
28
20
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30
28
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30
28
40
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28
28
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100
28
28
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28
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7
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7
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7
20.7 MPa
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GE Cycolac Dow Magnum; to ASTM 0543·84
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Silver Nitrate
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100 100
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28
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