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compatibility guide
CHEMICAL COMPATIBILITY GUIDE REFERENCE GUIDE FOR PUMPS ARO® is pleased to present this selection guide to provide a convenient and informative reference point for pump selection. This information was compiled from information provided by material suppliers and manufacturers. The compatibility listings are intended as a guide only. We assume no liability for their accuracy on their use. The user should test under their own operating conditions to determine the suitability of any compound and material in a particular application. 2 AROzone.com • Chemical Compatibility Guide THERMOPLASTIC ELASTOMERS (TPE’s) vs THERMOSETTING RUBBER DIAPHRAGMS Aro’s direction has been to move toward replacement of traditional thermoset rubber diaphragms with thermoplastic elastomers (TPE). Examples of TPE’s include: Santoprene®, Nitrile (TPE) and Hytrel®. TPE’s are manufactured using a plastic injection molding process where the resin, or diaphragm material, is melted and injected into a mold to produce the diaphragm. The advantages of this process includes: Features Diaphragm is molded to optimum shape Homogenous part High performance resins Injection molded/tight process control Injection Mold Process Benefits Excellent flex life No delamination failures Chemical, abrasion and flex life Low cost/consistent performance Thermoset Mold Process (Lamination) Fabric Rubber Molded Diaphragm LABORATORY TESTING HAS SHOWN: Santoprene® outperformed all rubber diaphragms except Buna in the mild abrasive fluids. The Geolast diaphragm had equivalent life to the Buna diaphragms and was superior to the other rubbers compounds. PTFE with the Santoprene® backer exhibited the best flex life of all diaphragms during the test series. TRADITIONAL THERMOSET INCLUDES: BUNA-N (TS), EPR, NEOPRENE®, VITON® Thermosets diaphragms are constructed by sandwiching (laminating) a layer of fabric reinforcement between two sheets of unvulcanized rubber. These are placed in a mold and compressed under heat and pressure to bond and vulcanite the rubber. Limitations of the process includes: Inclusion of fabric limits design flexibility to achieve optimum diaphragm shape Fabric does not remain centered between the two rubber sheets Incomplete bonding can occur Time/Labor intensive Inconsistent quality “Wicking” of fabric Results Lower flex life Poor abrasion / chemical attack Delamination Expensive Inconsistent life Delamination / Leakage Chemical Compatibility Guide • AROzone.com 3 THERMOPLASTIC COMPOUNDS (TPE) Thermoplastic elastomeric (TPE) diaphragms are manufactured using an injection molding process. The process allows the part to be molded in the shape and configuration required of the diaphragm to provide excellent performance and life. The TPE resins used to manufacture the diaphragms exhibit excellent dimensional and tensile characteristics eliminating the fabric reinforcement. The following TPE’s are used in ARO diaphragm pumps. THERMOSET (TS) These materials are manufactured from natural rubber and man made additives to enhance resistance to various fluids. Diaphragms are manufactured using a compression molding process. A nylon fabric mesh is molded in the diaphragm to add strength to the compound. PTFE Flex Life Abrasion Resistance Balls (Seats) Acid Service Caustic Service Solvents (Ketones/Acetates Hydrocarbons Aromatic/Chlorinated Petroleum/Oils Rubber Temperatue Limits** TPE Santoprene (Backer) Tan (Green) -40˚ to 225˚F A A A A B D D Hytrel* Cream -20˚ to 180˚F A A C B B C A Urethane* Clear -10˚ to 150˚F A A D D D D A PTFE White +40˚ to 225˚F A C A A A A A Neoprene Green 0˚ to 200˚F B B C C D D B Nitrile (TS) (BUNA-N) Red +10˚ to 180˚F B B B C C C A Yellow -40˚ to 350˚F C B A A B A A Blue -60˚ to 280˚F B B B A B D D Compound Rating A = Excellent B = Good C = Fair D = Poor Color Code The most chemically inert man made compound known. New diaphragm design and material processing have significantly improved flex life equivalent to or exceeding rubber compounds. A backer diaphragm is used to provide additional support. Viton EPR/EPDM * Not Available in all models **Maximum temperature limits are based on mechanical stress only. Certain chemicals can significantly reduce maximum safe operating temperature. 4 AROzone.com • Chemical Compatibility Guide HALOGENATED SOLVENTS EXPLOSION HAZARD Pump models containing aluminum wetted parts cannot be used with 111.-Trichloroethylene, Methylene Chloride or other Halogenated Hydrocarbon solvents which react and explode. Although manufactures of those solvents typically add inhibitors to prevent a reaction, there is no assurance that they will prevent a reaction under all conditions. Special caution should be exercised handling reclaimed or used solvents since the inhibitors are often degraded. Only Stainless Steel or Acetal or PVDF pumps should be used for these materials. Other examples of Halogenated Hydrocarbon Solvents (H.H.C.) include, but not limited to the following: Trichloroethane, Methyl Chloride, Carbon Tetrachloride, Chloroform Dichlorethylene. WET END MATERIAL COMPATIBILITY GUIDE pH NEUTRAL INCREASING ACIDITY pH 7 6 ALUMINUM 7 8 5 4 CAST IRON 9 10 3 2 1 0 11 12 13 14 STAINLESS STEEL NEUTRAL INCREASING ALKALINITY NON-METALLICS Polypropylene - A general purpose low cost material having broad chemical resistance for use in a wide variety of chemical applications. Kynar (PVDF) - A high performance fluorpolymer resin with excellent chemical resistance properties. Used for pumping aggressive chemicals at elevated temperature. Material also has excellent mechanical properties. Acid Service Caustic Service Solvents (Ketones/Acetates Hydrocarbons Aromatic/Chlorinated Polypropylene +32˚ to 175˚F A A NR NR PVDF +10˚ to 200˚F A A * * Groundable Acetal -20˚ to 180˚F D D A A Non-Metallic Wet End Materials Rating A = Excellent B = Good C = Fair D = Poor Temperatue Limits** Groundable Acetal - An excellent material for use in solvent transfer applications. The material incorporates metallic fibers in the resin to render the material conductive to eliminate static charge build up and potential static discharge. * Check compatibility guide for part specific solvent or hydrocarbon **Maximum temperature is based on mechanical stress only. Certain chemicals can significantly reduce maximum safe operating temperature Chemical Compatibility Guide • AROzone.com 5 COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended 6 AROzone.com • Chemical Compatibility Guide A A A/70 D D B X X X X A X X X A/70 A A A A A A A A A/70 A A A A A A A A A X X X X X A A X X B D D B A/75 A A/70 A A B D B D A A/120 A A/70 B X D A/120 D A A X D X B A/70 A A B A A X A X A B A X A X A X A A B/70 A B/70 A B A/70 B A B/200 A A A B A/150 B A B X A A/120 A A B X D A D X X X X A C X A A X A X A B A B A A D D D A A A A A A B B A B A A A A A A A B A B B A A C C A A A A A C X X D D X X D D A A A A A A A A A B A B B A B A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A X B X X B B X X C A HASTELLOY® C A/70 B B C D B/70 B/70 X D D X X B A A X X A X X X A A/70 B B A A/70 A/70 A A/120 X A A X A X D A A A X A A STAINLESS B X X D B X X X X X A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X CAST IRON ACETAL B A B B D A X X X D X A X X A X X X X X X X A A A X A X X X A X C A X B B X A A X X A A ALUMINUM POLYPROPYLENE D A D C D D D D D B A A B C A A D D A A A A B A A D A A A A D A A B B B A D A D A A A A PVDF LEATHER A A A A B A A B A D A B A D A D A A D D D D A C A B A B B B B A B A D D X B/70 A A A A A B UHMW-PE D D B D D D C C B D D D D B D X D D D D B D B X D D D D A/140 X A X D A D D B B B D B A D A B D B C A D D D A D B D A D B D A D B D A D A B D A D D D D D D A D B D A/170 X A D A B A C/70 VITON® B D D D C(B) C X X X D A X D D D D A A D D D D A D D D A D B A A D D D D D D D D X X D B X EPR/EPDM A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A URETHANE HYTREL® B A B B A B A/70 B X B/70 X C A D B C B B D D D D A A A C B B A B A B A A X X D C A A B B A A NEOPRENE® PTFE Acetaldehyde (Ethanol) D Acetamide(Ethanamide) A Acetate Solvents D Acetic Acid C Acetic Anhydride D Acetone D Acetonitrile (Methyl Cyanide) D Acetophenone (Acetyl Benzene) D Acetyl Acetone D Acetyl Chloride D Acetylene A Acetyl Sallicylic Acid (Aspirin) X Acrolein (Acryaldethyde) X Acrylonitrile (Vinyl Cyanide) D Adipic Acid B Aero Lubriplate A Aerosafe 2300 D Aerosafe 2300W D Aeroshell 1AC A Aeroshell 7A Grease A Aeroshell 17 Grease A Aeroshell 750 C Alcohol Amyl (1-Pentanol) B Alcohol Benzyl (Phenol Carbinol) D Alcohol Butyl (Butanol) B Alcohol Diacetone (Tyranton) D Alcohol Ethyl (Ethanol) A A Alcohol Hexyl (1-Hexanol) Alcoh. Isobutyl (2-Methyl-1-Propanol)C Alcohol Isopropyl (2-Propanol) C A Alcohol Methyl (Methanol) Alcohol Octyl (Caprylic Alcohol) X Alcohol Propyl (Propanol) A Allyl Alcohol A Allyl Bromide D Allyl Chloride C Alkazene D Almond Oil (Artificial) D Alum (Alum Potasium Sulfate) A Aluminum Acetate X Aluminum Ammonium Sulfate A Aluminum Bromide B Aluminum Chloride A Aluminum Fluoride B SANTOPRENE® MATERIAL NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit A A A A A A B B X A A X X A A A X X A X X A A A A A A A A A A A A A X X X X B B X X A B COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended A A A B A X A C A A X A D X D A/70 A D A C X B X X A X A B X X A C X A X X A D A B A B A X X X A C A B X X A B X X X C A B A C X A X X A/120 B A B X X A D X X X X X A X X X X X X X X D D X D D D X A A A A X D B X D A X D B A X D D D X C X D C C D X X C X A X X A X X X X A A A B A A X A A A X X X B A C X X D B A A A A A X A X B A A A X A A X A X X A X X X X HASTELLOY® A B A A B/70 C/70 A D D B/70 C X X D A A X X X B B X B X B X A X D A X B X D A X A X X X X X X X STAINLESS A A A A A B/120 B A/70 A/70 A A X A A X A X X A A A A/70 X A A X A X A A X X X B B X D X X X X X X X CAST IRON X X X X A D X D X X X X X A X X X X X B X A X X X X X X X X X X X B X X X X X X X X X X ALUMINUM A A X A A A A A D X A A X A X A X X A A A A A A B X A A D A A X X B A X D X X X X X X X PVDF A A A A A D D D D D A D A A X A X A A B A A X A A A A D A D A A A D A A A A A A A A A A ACETAL A A A A A C A A A A A B A A X A A A A A A A A B A A A A A X A A A A A D D D D X D D D A POLYPROPYLENE B C D D B D B X B B D C D A X B/70 X X X D A D X D B A A B D B X X X D D D C D D X D D D D LEATHER A A/70 A A A D A A A C A A A A A A A A B A A A A A A A A A A A A A A D A A D D D X D D D B UHMW-PE D X X D (B) D D D X X D X X X X A/70 X D X (B) X X X X B B B X X C X X D C A X D X D X X D D X VITON® EPR/EPDM A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A URETHANE A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A B A A A A A A A A X A X X A A D A B C C C C X D D X NEOPRENE® A A A A A D B B B A A B A C X A B X B B A A B D A A A X A A X A A D B X D C D X X D D D HYTREL® PTFE Aluminum Hydroxide Aluminum Nitrate Aluminum Phosphate Alum. Potassium Sulfate (Alum) Aluminum Sulfate (Sulphate) Amines “Ammonia, Gas, Cold” “Ammonia, Anhydrous” Ammonia Liquids Ammonia Nitrate Ammonium Acetate Ammonium Bicarbonate Ammonium Bifluoride Ammonium Carbonate Ammonium Casenite Ammonium Chloride 1% Ammonium Dichromate Ammonium Diphosphate Ammonium Floride Ammonium Hydroxide Ammonium Nitrate Ammonium Nitrite Ammonium Oxalate- 5% Sol. Ammonium Persulfate Sol. Ammonium Phosphate Ammonium Sulfamate Ammonium Sulfate Ammonium Sulfide Ammonium Sulfite Ammonium Sulphate 1% - 5% Ammonium Thiocyanate Ammonium Thiosulfate Ammonium Thiophosphate Amyl Acetate (banana oil) Amyl Alcohol Amyl Borate Amyl Chloride (Chloropentane) Amyl Chloranaphthalene Amyl Naphthalene Amyl Phenol “Anderol, L-774 (Di-Ester)” L-826 (Di-Ester) L-829 (Di-Ester) ANG-25 (Glyceral Ester) SANTOPRENE® MATERIAL NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit B B X B A B X A B B X X X B X A X X A A A X A A A X B X A B A X X B B X B X X A X X X X Chemical Compatibility Guide • AROzone.com 7 COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended 8 AROzone.com • Chemical Compatibility Guide STAINLESS X X X X C C C X X A X X X X X X A A A X B X X X X X A X X X A A A A A A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X B X X X A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A/70 X X A X D X X A X X X X X X A A A X B/70 X D X D A X X X A X D X X X X X X X X X X X X X D X X A/70 D X X X A X X X X X X B X X X D X X X A D D X X B X D A A A A X X X X X A X X X D X X A/70 X A/100 X X A X X X X X X A A A X A/70 X X X X A X X X A A D X X X X X X X X X X X X X B X X C B D B X A X X X X X B B B B X D X A X A D D A X A B A A A A A A A A X X A A X X D X X C A D A X A X X X X X B B A A X D X B X A D D D X B A A A A A A A A A X X A A X X A X X A B D A C A A X X X X B A A A X D X A X A A D A A A A A A A A A A A A X X A A X HASTELLOY® CAST IRON A D D D D A B C X A A A A A D D A B A A A/70 A A A A A A X A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ALUMINUM D A B A D A B B X A A B A C C C A A B D B/140 A B D D A D X D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D PVDF D D D D D D D D X C A B D D B B B X D D D A B/70 D D C X X D B B B B D D D D D D D A B D X ACETAL D D B X D B D D X A A D A D X D A D C C D D D D D B A A D C B B B B C D D D B B B B C X POLYPROPYLENE EPR/EPDM X D X X C D X D X B X D D D D D A/70 D D D D A C X C/70 D D X D (B) B B A A A D A A A D D A D D LEATHER URETHANE A A A A A A A A X A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A UHMW-PE NEOPRENE® D A X C A B A C X B B B X X D D A A A D D A D C C A B X D B B B C C C X C D B C X D X D VITON® HYTREL® D B D D D D D D X B B B B B D D A B X D D A D X D A B X C B B B C X C X B C B X X X B D PTFE ANG-25 (Di-Ester Base) (TG7449) Anhydrous Ammonia Anhydrous Hydrazine Anhydrous Hydrogen Fluoride Aniline Aniline Dyes Aniline Hydrochloride Aniline Oil Aniline Sulfite Animal Oil (Lard Oil) Animal Gelatin AN-0-3 Grade M AN-0-6 AN-0-366 Ansul Ether 161 or 181 Anthaquinone Anti-Freeze (Ethylene Glycol) Antimony Chloride Antimony Trichloride AN-VV-0-366b Hydr. Fluid Aqua Regia(20% Nitric, 80% HCL) Argon Aroclor Aromatic Fuel 50% Aromatic Hydrocarbons Arsenic Acid Arsenic Trichloride Ascorbic Acid Askarel Asphalt Asphalt Emuision Asphalt Topping ASTM Oil, NO. 1 No.2 No.3 No.4 B C ASTM Reference Fuel A Atlantic Dominion F Aurex 903R (Mobile) Automatic Transmission Fluid Aviation Gasoline, Mil. Bardol B SANTOPRENE® MATERIAL NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit X A X X B X X B X A X X X X X A A A B X C X A X X B B X X X A A A A A A A A A X X A A X COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended A A B D B B A X X X A A C X X X A B A X X X X X D D X A X C X X A X D D X D D D X X X X D D C D B D D X X X A B D A A A D B B X A X X C X D A C D B X A C X D D X D D D D X D X A D B B A B D X X D A B D A A B D D B X A X X B X D D A C D X A D A D D X D D B B X A X A B A A A A B X X A A B B A A B B B A X X X B A X B A A A A X A A A D D X B B B B X A A HASTELLOY® A A X A A A A X X X A/70 A A X A X A A A/70 X X X X A/175 X A X A X A X X A X A/150 A/150 X X A A X X X X STAINLESS A A D A A A A X X X D B B/70 X A X D A D X X X X X X B A A X A X D A/70 X B/72 D X D D D X X X X CAST IRON A X X B X A A X X X X B X X X X X A X X X X X X X X X A X A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ALUMINUM B B X A B A B X X X C D D C A X A A D X X A X A A B X A A A X A A X D D X X X D X X X X PVDF A A A A A A A A A A D B B D A A A A B A A X A B A B C A A A A D A A A A D D B B C A B D ACETAL POLYPROPYLENE A A A A A A A D D X A D D X C B D B D A D A A B D A A A A A D A A A C D D D D D B D X B/70 LEATHER B A X A B A A X X X D D D X D D D D D A/70 D D C/70 D D D D A D A/70 A A B A D D D D D D D D X D UHMW-PE A A A A A A A A A A D D B X C D D D D A D D C B D D A A A A D B B A D D D D D D D D X D VITON® X X X (B) X D X X X X B B X D C D D D B X X D X B B C D A B A/70 D D B D D D X D D D X X X X EPR/EPDM A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A URETHANE PTFE A A A A A A A D D A D C A X D C C A C B D D X X A B B A A A D A A A C C D C B D X D X A NEOPRENE® SANTOPRENE® Barium Carbonate A Barium Chloride A Barium Cyanide D Barium Hydroxide (Barium Hydrate) A Barium Nitrate A Barium Sulfate A Barium Sulfide A Bayol D D Bayol 35 D Beef Extract A Benzaldehyde D Benzene (Benzol) C Benzene Sulfonic Acid D Benzyl Acetate X Benzyl Alcohol D Benzyl Benzoate X Benzyl Chloride (Chlorotoluene) D Benzoic Acid D Benzol (Benzene) D Bichloride of Mercury B Biphenyl (Diphenyl) D Bismuth Subcarbonate X Black Point 77 X Black Sulphate Liquor X Blast Furnace Gas X Bleach Solutions (Water, Chlorine) D Blood (Meat Juices - Cold) D A Borax (Sodium Borate) Bordeaux Mixtures B Boric Acid A C Boron Fuels (HEF) Brake Fluid (Non-Petroleum) D Brine (Sodium Chloride) A Brewery Slop X D Bromine Bromine- Anhydrous D Bromine- Pentafluroride D Bromine Trifluroride D Bromine Water D Bromobenzene D Bromochloromethane X Bromochloro Trifluoroethane X Bromotoluene X Bronzing Liquid X MATERIAL HYTREL® NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit A A X B A A A X X X A A B B B B A B A X X X X B X B X A A A X A A X A A X X X B B X A A Chemical Compatibility Guide • AROzone.com 9 COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended 10 AROzone.com • Chemical Compatibility Guide X A A X X A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A A X X X A D X X X X X X X X X X X A D A A A B A A A B A A B A A A A A A A A B/70 B A A X X X A D A A/70 X A/70 X A A B C B/70 A X A X B X X X A X A X X X A B X D X A A/70 D X A/100 A X A X X X A A/100 B B A A A D A B A A D A A X X X A X X X X X X X X X X X C X X X X X X X X A A A C A D A D A A A C A X A B A D A C X X X X A A/150 A C A A A C A D A B X X X A X X X A A D A B A/120 X A A X X X B X X X X A A X X A A A B D D A A X B A B A X X A A X B X A D A X X C X X D D B B C X A D C A B A B B X D A A A A A A A A X A A B A X X A A X B A A B A X X B X X B A A B C X A A B A A A B A X A HASTELLOY® A D D A A A B X A A A X X X X X A X A X C B D X X X X X X A A A A A D A A A X A X X X X STAINLESS A B A A A A D A/70 D A D A X C D A C A A A D B X C X D D A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A CAST IRON D D D A A A D A/70 D B D A A A A X X B D C C B X A X A B A D D A A A A A A B A A A A A A A ALUMINUM EPR/EPDM D D D D A A D D X D D D X D D X X X B C D D X X D D X A A A D B A X A D D B X B A A A D PVDF URETHANE D D B A B A D B/70 D A D D D C D C B D D C D D X D X B C C A A A A A A A D B A A D B A A A ACETAL NEOPRENE® D D A B B X C X D B D X D X X X X X X B D B X D D D X X B D X X A X B B X B X X X X D D POLYPROPYLENE HYTREL® A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A/70 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A LEATHER PTFE B D D B B A B B C A A C C B A D C C C C C A A X X X X X D D A A A A A A A A X A A A A A UHMW-PE SANTOPRENE® Bunker Oil B Butadiene (Monomer) D Butane (LPG) (Butyl Hydride) A Butanol (Butyl Alcohol) B Butter A Buttermilk A Butyl Acetate B Butyl Acetyl Ricinoleate D Butyl Acrylate D Butyl Alcohol (Butanol) A Butyl Amine (Aminobutane) B Butyl Benzoate X Butyl Butyrate X Butyl Carbitol D Butyl Cellosolve D Butyl Chloride (Chlorobutane) D Butyl Ether (DiButyl Ether) X Butyl Oleate D Butyl Stearate C Butylene (Butene) C Butyraldehyde D Butyric Acid D Butyric Anhydride X Butyronitrile X Cadmium Sulfate (25% Concentration)X Calcium Acetate (Hydrate) X Calcium Acid Sulphate X A Calcium Bisulphate Calcium Bisulfide A Calcium Bisulfite A Calcium Carbonate (Chalk) A Calcium Chlorate A Calcium Chloride (Brine) A Cal. Hydrosulfide (Cal. Sulfhydrate) X Calcium Hydroxide - 10% (Boiling) A Calcium Hypochlorite C C Calcium Nitrate Calcium Oxide (Unslaked Lime) A Calcium Silicate X Calcium Sulfate (Gypsum) A Calcium Sulfide A Calcium Sulfite B Calcium Thiosulfate C Calgon A MATERIAL VITON® NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit A X A A X A A A X A B B A X X A X X B X A A A X X B X X A A A B A X A A B A A B A X X X COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended NEOPRENE® URETHANE EPR/EPDM VITON® UHMW-PE LEATHER POLYPROPYLENE ACETAL PVDF ALUMINUM CAST IRON A A A A X A B A D A D A D A A A X B A C A C B D D B X D D X A D C C D D D D C C D C C D A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A X B X X X X X D B C C A D X C X X C X D D D X D D B X D X X C D D D D D X X D D D D D D A A D X X B B C D A D B D A A A A A D D D D A D B A D D D B D C D D D D D D C D D D D D D D D X X D D C C C C A A B C X X A D D D D D D D C D D X D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D A A A A X B B C D A D C D A A A X B X B B B A D D D A A D D A D D A D C D B D D B D D D A A B A D A A A A B A A A A A A X A A D D D B A A A D A D A A A A/70 A A B D D B A A A A A X X X X X X X B D C D C D X B X X X A X C X X X X X X A X X A A B B D D D D X B D X X X X X X X X X X D X A X X X X A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X D X X X X X X X X X X B/72 A X X X X C B D A D A B/70 A A X X X A A A X X X X A X X X X B B B D D D D X D B D D X D A X X X X X X D B A B B A X A X X X B A A A X X X A X X X X D D D D D X X X B A B X X X B A X A X X A A/70 A A A/70 A A A A X X X X A A/120 B X X X A X X X X A A A A A A X X X A/70 X X X X B A A A X X B B A A A A D C D B X A D B B X X X X A X X X X D C D D D D D X D D D D X D A B A X X X B D B D B A C D B X X B D B B X X X X A X X X X D X D B D D D X B B/70 B B X D A A A A X X B A B A B A A A A B X A A B A X X X X A X X X X A B D B D D A X B B B A X X HASTELLOY® HYTREL® B A B C X D C D D B D A D A B X X B A D D D B C B B X D D X C D D D D D D C D C D D D D STAINLESS PTFE Cane Juice Cane Sugar Liquors Capryl Alcohol (Octanol) Caprylic Acid (Octanoic acid) Caproic Aldehyde Carbamate Carbitol Carbolic Acid (Phenol) Carbon Bisulfide Carbon Dioxide Carbon Disulfide Carbon Monoxide Carbon Tetrachloride - Pure Carbonated Beverages Carbonic Acid Casein Casing Head Gas Castor Oil Catsup (Ketchup) Cellosolve (Glycol ethers) Cellosolve, Acetate Cellosolve, Butyl Celluguard Cellutherm 2505A Cetane (Hexadecane) China Wood Oil(Tung Oil) Chloracetaldehyde Chlorate of Lime Chlorbenzol (Conc. Pure) Chlorextol Chlorinated Lime - 35% (Bleach) Chlorinated Water - Saturated “Chlorine, Dry” “Chlorine, Wet” “Chlorine, Anhydrous Liquid” Chlorine Dioxide Chlorine Trifluoride Chloroacetic Acid Chloroacetone Chlorobenzene Chlorobromo Methane Chlorobutadiene Chlorodane Chlorododecane SANTOPRENE® MATERIAL NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit X X A A X X X A B A B A A A X B X A A A A X X X X A X X X X A A A A A A X X B A X B X X Chemical Compatibility Guide • AROzone.com 11 COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended 12 AROzone.com • Chemical Compatibility Guide A X X D D A B D D A X C B X X X D X X X X A X X X A A A A B A D X B B D D D X D X X X A A A X C C X A A A X X A X X X X X X X X X X A X X A A A A X A A A A A/150 X X A/150 X A/120 X X X A D D D D D D C C C B X C C X X X X D X B A A X X X D D D D D D D B A B B X C A A B A A A D B X D D B C D D D D D D X D X X D X A D X X X X D D D D D D D C C C B X A A A B A A B A B X D D B A A B A A A A A A X X X X A A A X X X C C D A D A A B A A B B A A A B A A A HASTELLOY® D D D C C D X A/70 B/140 X X A A X X X C A X X X A X X X X X A A X A A A A D D D C X B/150 X X X C/70 STAINLESS X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A X A X X X X X X X X X X X CAST IRON D C X D D X X A A A X A A D X X X X X A A A A X X X X A A X A A A X D D D D X B A A A A ALUMINUM A A D C D A B A A A X A A C X A A A B A A A A X A A D A A A A A A A A A A A D A A A A A PVDF ACETAL D D D C D D D A C A X A B X X A D C A B A A D B X D A A A X A A D A/70 D D D D A D D D D D POLYPROPYLENE D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D A D C X A A/70 D X A C X X A B C D A D B B C/140 C B/70 A A D C D A X D D B D B D A D A A A A A/140 B/70 A A C A C A/70 D D D D C C D D D D B D D D D A C A D B EPR/EPDM URETHANE NEOPRENE® HYTREL® PTFE A C A D A D A C A D A D A X A D A D A/122 D A X A B/70 A X A B A X A B A D A X A X A X A X A X A X A X A D X X A D A A A A A A A A A A A A A A/70 A X A D A D A D A X A B A X A X A X A A LEATHER C D C C D C C A A A C A/70 C X C X D A A B C A B B D D A A A A A A D B C D D B B C D D D C UHMW-PE C D D C D D C D D B X A B B X X D A B B X A D B D B X A A X B A B B D D D D X C D C B A VITON® Chloroform 0 - Chloronaphthalene 1 - Chlorol 1 Nitro Ethane Chlorosulfonic Acid (Dry) Chlorosulfonic Acid (Wet) Chlorotoluene 0 - Chlorphenol Chromic Acid - 5% Chromic Acid - 50% Cider (Apple Juice) Cinnamon Oil Citric Acid - 5% Solution Citric Oils Citrus Pectin Liquor Clove Oil Coal Gas Coal Tars Cobalt Chloride Coca Cola Syrup Coconut Oil (Coconut Butter) Cod Liver Oil (Fish Oil) Coffee Coke Oven Gas Coliche Liquors Convelex 10 Coolanol (Monsanto) Copper Acetate Copper Chloride - 1% Copper Cyanide Copper Fluoborate Copper Nitrate Copper Sulfate - 5% Solution Corn Oil Cottonseed Oil Creosols “Creosote, Coal Tar” “Creosote, Wood” Cresylic Acid (Cresol) Crotonaldehyde Crude Oil Cumene (Isoprophylbenzene) Cutting Oil (Water Soluble) Cutting Oil (Sulfur Base) Cyclohexane SANTOPRENE® MATERIAL NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit B B X B B A A A A A X A X X X X A X X X X A X X X B B B A B A A X X B B X B A B B A A B COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended A A D X X X X X X X A A A X X A X X X X X X X X X X A B X X X X X A X X X X X X X A X X A/150 B70 X X A/175 X A X A X A A X A X A/70 X X C X X B X D D X A/70 A/150 X X X X X A X X X A/70 A X X A/70 X A/120 B B D X X X X X C X A A D D X A X X B X X X X A A X D B B X X X X A X A A D X X X B A A B B A X X X X X A X A A A A X A X X B X X X X A A X A B B X X X X A X A A B X X X B A A HASTELLOY® C B X X X X X X A X A A X A X A X X B X X X X A X X X D D B D X X A X A A B X X X B A A STAINLESS CAST IRON B/70 D X X B/120 X A/70 X A X A A X A X B X X X X X D X B B/72 X A B X X D X X B/70 X X A A A X X D X A/120 PVDF X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ACETAL A B A X C X X X A X X A A A X X X X X X X X X A X X C D X X X X X D X X X X X D X D X X ALUMINUM A D D A A D A B A A B A A A A D D B C B A B C B B D B A A X C A D A A A D D C A A D C A POLYPROPYLENE C C A D D D D X A D A A B A D A A D C B D D C A B C D D D X C D D D D D A B B D D D X B LEATHER B D D D D X B D X A D A D A B D D D B B D D D C D X D D D X B D D B D D D C D D D A X D UHMW-PE A D D D D D D D A D A B A B B D D C D D D D D D D D D D D X D D D D D D D B D D D D X D VITON® EPR/EPDM X D X X X X X X A X X B D B/140 X C X D X X X X X A A X D D X X D X X B X D D X X X X C A A URETHANE A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A HYTREL® D D B B C D B X A D B B A A D B B D C C C C B B B B D D X X D D B D D D X C B C D B A B NEOPRENE® C D D D D X A X A D A B X A C D X D X D D D D B D X D D X X D D D B C D D D D D D D B B PTFE Cyclohexanol Cyclohexanone Cyanic Acid P-Cymene Decalin Decanal Decane Decyl Alcohol (Decanol) De-Ionized Water Degreasing Fluid (Chlorinated) Denatured Alcohol Detergent Solutions Developing Fluids (Photo) Dextrose Dextron Diacetone Alcohol (Diacetol) Diamylamine Diazinon Dibenzyl Ether Dibenzyl Sebacate Dibromoethyl Benzene Dibutyl Amine Dibutyl Ether Dibutyl Phthalate Dibutyl Sebacate Dichloroacetic Acid Dichlorethane P-Dichlorobenzene Dichlorobutane Dichloroethyl Ether Dichloro Isopropyl Ether Dichloropenthane Dicyclohexylamine Diesel Oil (Fuel ASTM #2) Di- Ester Lubricant Mil-L-7808 Di-Ester Synthetic Lubricants Diethanol Amine Diethyl Amine Diethyl Aniline Diethyl Benzene Diethyl Carbonate Diethyl Ether Diethyl Phthalate (Dep) Diethyl Sebacate SANTOPRENE® MATERIAL NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit A B X X X X X X A X A X A A X A X X B X X X X A X X B A X X X X X A X A A X X X X B A A Chemical Compatibility Guide • AROzone.com 13 COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended LEATHER A D A A B A D X A X B C X D A B B B D D D X X X D D X A D D D D C A A D D A B C C B A B D X A D X D A C C C C B X A D C D A A A A X A D C A A A A A A A D A D A A A D B D D D D X X A X X X A X X X X X X X X A A X X X X X X X X X X X X X D A X A X X X A A X D B A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A X X X 14 AROzone.com • Chemical Compatibility Guide X X X X X X A D X X X X X X X X X X A/120 A A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A X X A A A D A/70 A/120 C D A X A/70 X X X X X A/120 X D A X X X A X A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X B X X B X X D X A X X X A A C A B A X X X X X X C A X A A A B D C X X X C A A/70 A A/120 A X A A/70 D A C X A A A X A B X X A X X X X X A A A A A B X X X A X A A C X A X D A X X A B B X A B A A X A A A X A B X X A X X X X X X A A A A A X X X A X A X B X A X A A X X A A B X C A A A X A A A X A B X X A X X X X A X A A A A A X X X A X A X A X A X A A X X A A A X A A A A HASTELLOY® UHMW-PE D X D D D D D X X X X D X D D D D D D D D X X X X X X A D D D D D X X B B/70 D C X D D D D STAINLESS VITON® A X A D D D C X D X X D X D D D D D D D D X X X D D X A D D D B D A B B B/70 A B D D D D D CAST IRON EPR/EPDM X X A X D X D X X X X X X D X X B A X X X X X D X X X B B B X B D X X D X A X X X B D X ALUMINUM URETHANE A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A X A B A A X X A A A A A A A A PVDF NEOPRENE® B D A B B B C X X X C D X C C B A A C C C X A X X D X A D D D D B A B D C A A B C A B C ACETAL HYTREL® D D A D D D C X X X D D C D D D C D C D D X A D D D D A D D D B D A X A C A B D D D D D POLYPROPYLENE PTFE Diethyl Sulfate Diethylene Ether (Dioxane) Diethylene Glycol Diethylene Triamine Difluorodibromomethane Diisobutyl Ketone Diisobutylene Diisodecyl Adipate (D10A) Diisodecyl Phthalate (D10P) Diisooctyl Adipate (D10A) Diisooctyl Phthalate (D10P) Diisooctyl Sebacate Diisopropyl Amine Diisopropyl Benzene Diisopropyl Ketone Dimethylaniline Diemethyl Formamide Diemethyl Phthalate Dipentene Diphenyl Diphenyl Oxides Dipropylamine Dipropylene Gylcol Dipropyl Ketone (Butyrone) Dispersing Oil #10 Divinyl Benzene (DVB) Dodecyl Benzene (Alkane) Dow (Silicones) Dowtherm A Dowtherm E Dry Cleaning Fluid DTE Light Oil Epichlorohydrin Epsom Salts Esam-6 Fluid “Esstic 42, 43” Ethane Ethanol (Ethyl Alcohol) Ethanolamine (Aminoethanol) Ethanol Chloride Ethers Ethyl Acetate Ethyl Acetoacetate Ethyl Acrylate SANTOPRENE® MATERIAL NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit X X A A X A X X X A X X X X X B A A A A B X X X A X X X X X X X A B X X A A B X B B A A COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended ACETAL PVDF ALUMINUM CAST IRON STAINLESS X A X X A X X X X X X C X X X D X X X X D C X X X X X X X X X X X C X A X D A X X X A D X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A X X X X A A X A X X D B/70 D X X X X B/70 X X X D X D X X C/70 X X X X X X X D X X X X C/70 D A B/70 D A C/125 D X B/140 A X X X X A A X X X X X X X A A A A A X X A/70 A X X X X X X X X X X A A C/70 A X A B A X X B X X A X X C X X X X X X X X X X A X X X X B/170 X X X X X X X X X X X X A A/70 B/70 A A A A/70 A X A A X B X B A A A X X X X B X X B D D D X X B C X A X X B A D A B X A B B A D B B D D D B D X B X B B A A X X X X A X X A C A X X X B A X A X X A X X A A X A C B A B A B C A B D D X A X A B A A X X X X A X X B A X X X X A B X A X X B X X A A D A A B A A A A A A A A D HASTELLOY® POLYPROPYLENE VITON® B D A A/70 X B A D D A D A D A X D X B X D X D D C D X B D B D A/140 A D A D A A D D A D D B A X D A A C B D X D B A B D A D X A A A D D A C C B A A D D A D B A A B D D A D X D A A/176 A/176 LEATHER X B D A A D X X X X D D X D D X D D X D D X X X D X D X X X X X X X D X X D X X D D B B B C D C D D D D D D X B X X C A X D D D B X D X X D A D X D X X D X X D A D D A X D C D D X B A D X A D D C B C D D D B D X A D X D D C D D A/70 A B A D D X D D X D X D B/70 D B/140 A/140 A/70 EPR/EPDM URETHANE NEOPRENE® A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A X A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A HYTREL® C A X X D C X X X X X X X B A D A C X X D B X A X X C B D D B B C D C A D C A A X D B A UHMW-PE D A D X D D C D A D D D D C B C D D D X D D X A X X D D D D B D B D D B D C A A X D B A PTFE Ethylacrylic Acid Ethyl Alcohol (Ethanol) Ehtyl Aluminium Dichloride Ethyl Amine (Monoethylamine) Ethyl Benzene Ethyl Benzoate Ethyl Bromide Ethyl Butyl Acetate Ethyl Butyl Alcohol Ethyl Butyl Ketone Ethyl Butyraldehyde Ethyl Butyrate Ethyl Caprylate Etyl Cellosolve Ethyl Cellulose Ethyl Chloride Ethyl Chlorocarbonate Ethyl Chloroformate Ethyl Cyanide (Propionitrile) Ethylcyclopentane Ethyl Ether Ethyl Formate Ethyl Hexyl Acetate Ethyl Hexyl Alcohol (Ethylhexanol) Ethyl Iodide Ethyl Isobutryrate Ethyl Mercaptan Ethyl Oxalate Ethyl Pentachlorobenzene Ethyl Propionate Ethyl Silicate Ethyl Sulfate Ethylene (Ethene) Ethylene Chloride Ethylene Chlorohydrin Ethylene Diamine Ethylene Dibromide Ethylene Dichloride Ethylene Glycol Ehtylene Oxide Ethylene Trichloride Ethylidene Chloride Fatty Acids Ferric Chloride SANTOPRENE® MATERIAL NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit X A X X A A X X X X X A X X B B X X X X B B X A X X B X X A A X X B X C B A A X X B A B Chemical Compatibility Guide • AROzone.com 15 COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended 16 AROzone.com • Chemical Compatibility Guide STAINLESS X A A A A A X A X X X X X X A A X A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A A A A X D A D D X X D X A A X A D B D X X D D X X X D D X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A B B B/70 X A X A X X X X X X A X D A A A X X A A A A A A A X A A A A A X A A A A X X A X A A A A X A/70 A X X X X X X A A X A A A A X X A A X X X A A X X X X X X X X X X X X X B X D D D D X D D D D X X A X D A A D C A A X X D D D D D D C X D C D D D D D D D D D D D X D D D D X D D X A X X A X D D B D A A A X X X D X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A A A A D A X A B X A X X A X B A B A A A A X X X A X X X A A X X X X X X X X X X X X X A HASTELLOY® CAST IRON B A A A A A B A A X A A B X A/140 A D B C B A A A D D D D A B A B D X D A B A A A X X D B/70 B ALUMINUM B A A A A D D A D A D A A X B A A B D B A A A D A A A D D D D A X A X A D A A X X D D D PVDF X A/70 A D A B D D X X X X X X B D X D D A/130 C/70 A A/170 X D X X B/70 B A/70 X X X X X X X X X X X D A B ACETAL B B A A A B D A D A D D A X A B A D B A A A A D A A A B A A A A X A A A B A A X X D A A POLYPROPYLENE EPR/EPDM X D A A A B D D X X X X D X B B D B A A C X X X D X X X A A X X X X X D X X X X X A X A LEATHER URETHANE A A A A A A B A A A A A A X A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A X A A A A A A X X A X A UHMW-PE NEOPRENE® B A A A A B D A C D C D X X A A/70 A A B D X X X X D X X X D X X X X X X X X X X X X X X D VITON® HYTREL® B A A B A A D A D D D D X X A A A A C C D D A D D D D B D B X X X X X X X X X X X X X X PTFE Ferric Hydroxide Ferric Nitrate Ferric Sulfate Ferrous Chloride Ferrous Sulfate (Copperas) Fish Oil Fluorine (Anhydrous) Fluorboric Acid Fluorobenzene Fluorocarbon Oil Fluorochloroethylene Fluorinated Cyclic Ethers Fluorolube (Fluoro Carbonoil) Fluorosulfonic Acid Fluosilicic Acid Formaldehyde Formamide Formic Acid Freon 11 Freon 12 Freon 13 Freon 13BI Freon 14 Freon 21 Freon 22 Freon 31 Freon 32 Freon 112 Freon 113 Freon 114 Freon114B2 Freon 142b Freon 152a Freon 152a Freon 218 Freon 502 Freon, BF Freon C316 Freon C318 Freon K-142B freon K-152a Freon, MF Freon, PCA Freon, TF SANTOPRENE® MATERIAL NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit B A A B B X B A X A X X A X B B B A A A A X X X A X X X A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended STAINLESS A A A C A A A A D D D D A A A A A A D A A A A A A A X A X A A A A X A A A D A A B A D B X X X X X D C X X B X X X A C X B A X A A A A A A X X X X A X X X X X X X X X X A X X X X X X X X A X X X X X X X A A X X X X X A X A X X X X X X X X X X X X X A X A X X X X X X X X X X A X X C D X X X A D D D A X X A A A A A X A A A A X X X X X A B/70 X B/70 A/70 X X X X X X X X X B X X X B X X X X A A A B X X A B A A B X A A A X X X X X X A A X A A/70 X X X X X X X X X A X X D B/120 B/100 X X A/70 A A A A X X A A A A/70 A X A A A X X X X X X X A X A X A X X X D D D D D A X X A A A X X A X A A A X X A B A X B X A A A B X D X A X A A A A A A A X X X X X X X A X X A B A X X D X A A D X X B A B X D D A A A C X X X C X A A A A A A A X X X X X X X A X X A A A X X B X A A A X X A A A X A A A A A A X X X A X A A A A A A A X X HASTELLOY® CAST IRON B B A A B D B D D A B B A B D D D A A B A A A X A X X D X A X D D A D A D A D A A C/70 A A ALUMINUM EPR/EPDM A B A A A D X D X D D D C/70 D C C D D D A A A D X D X X A X A D X A D D A B B B D D X B D PVDF URETHANE B B A A A A B D D C D D B B D D D A D A A A A A A D X D X B D D A X A A A A D D B A D B ACETAL NEOPRENE® X A X X X B B D X B B X X D A A X B D B B A A X X X X A X D X X X B X X B D A D D D D B POLYPROPYLENE HYTREL® A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A/170 A A A A A A A A A X A A A A A X A X X X A A A A A A A X A LEATHER PTFE X X X X X C A X A A C X X B C C C A A X A A A X A A B D B A X D D B D A C C C C B X X A UHMW-PE SANTOPRENE® Freon T-WD602 X Freon TMC X Freon T-P35 X Freon TA X Freon TC X Fuel Oil B Fumaric Acid (Boletic Acid) X Fuming Sulph. Acid (20/50% Oleum)D Furan (Furfuran) D Furfural (Ant Oil) D Furfuryl Alcohol D Furyl Carbinol D Fusel Oil (Grain Oil) X Gallic Acid D Gasoline (Aviation) D Gasoline (Leaded) C Gasoline (Unleaded) C Gelatin A Glacial Acetic Acid D Glauber’s Salt X Glucose (Corn Syrup) A Glue D Glycerine - Glycerol A Glycolic Acid A Grape Juice A Grapefruit Oil X Grease (Ester Base) C A Grease (Petroleum Base) Grease (Silicone Base) A B Green Sulfate Liquor Halothane D Halowax Oil D Hannifin Lube A A Heavy Water A B HEF - 2 (High Energy Fuel) Helium A Heptane B N-Hexaldehyde D Hexane B Hexanol A Hexyl Alcohol B Hexylene Glycol X Hilo MS #1 D Houghto-Safe 271 (Water &Glycol Base) X MATERIAL VITON® NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit X X X X X A X X X B A X X B X A A A X X A A A A X X A A A B X X X A X X A X A A X A X X Chemical Compatibility Guide • AROzone.com 17 COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended 18 AROzone.com • Chemical Compatibility Guide POLYPROPYLENE ACETAL PVDF ALUMINUM CAST IRON STAINLESS X X X X X A A X A A A A X X X A A A X X X A A A X A X X A X A B D X X X X X X X A X X X X X X X X A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A X X X X X X X A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X D D C B A A A A B/70 B/70 D A X A/140 A A/70 A/70 A A A A X X A X X A X X X X X X X X A/70 X X X X X X X X B B B D D D D D D D D X X X X X D A C D A X C D A A A X X X X X X X X A X X X X X X X X X X A/120 A A A A A A A A A X A A X A/70 A A A A X X A X A A/150 X A X X X X X X A X X X X X X X X A A A D D D A D D D D D X D D D A B D A A X D D X C D X B A X A D X A B X D A X X X X X A A D D D D D D D D D D X A A X D D D A B X B D X D D X A A X A X X A C X B X X X X X X A A A D D D A D D D D D X A B D A B A A B X B D X A D X B A X A X X A A X B X HASTELLOY® LEATHER B A B A A A A A A A A A D D A X D A B D A D A D X A X B A A D B A D A A D B A D B A D D D D D D D A A A B A X A A D A A D B/70 A C C A A A D D A D D A/70 A/70 X D C X A D D A/70/100% D D B A D D C A A A D B A D D D D B A D B D C A A X X D X D A A D A/70 X C/70 D D A/160 A/75 X X D X X B X A X VITON® B D D D B B D B D D D B D D D D B A B D X D A A B/70 D B D D D A D D B D A X D D D A/80 X X B EPR/EPDM HYTREL® PTFE A A A B A B A B A B A A A A A D A X A D A D A D A D A D A D A D A B A A A X A D B/70 D A D A A A A A B/150 A X A X A X A X A X A A A B A X A X A X A X A X A X A X A X A X A X A X A X UHMW-PE A A A A D D D A B A B A D D D D B A B A X A A A A/250 A D A A X A A B B X X X X X X A X X X URETHANE B D D D A A A D D D D D D D D D D A B A D C D D A C B D D B A B D B D X D D X D B D D D NEOPRENE® 620 Water/Glycol 1010, Phosphate Ester 1055, Phosphate Ester 1120, Phosphate 5040 (Water/Oil Emulsion) Hydraulic Oils (Petroleum) Hydraulic Oils (Synthetic) Hydrazine (Diamine) Hydrobromic Acid Hydrochloric Acid 20% Hydrochloric Acid 37% Hydrocyanic Acid Hydrofluoric Acid 20% Hydrofluoric Acid 50% Hydrofluoric Acid 75% Hydrofluoric Acid Concentrated Hydrofluosilicic Acid Hydrogen Hydrogen Chloride Gas Hydrogen Cyanide Gas Hydrogen Fluoride Hydrogen Peroxide Hydrogen Sulfide Dry Hydrogen Sulfide Wet Hydrolube-Water/Ethylene Glycol Hydroquinone Hydyne Hydroxyacetic Acid Hypochlorous Acid Hypoid Grease (Parapoid 10-C) Ink (Printers) Iodine Iodine Pentafluoride Iodoform Isoamyl Acetate Isoamyl Alcohol Isoamyl Butyrate Isoamyl Chloride Iso Butane Iso Butyl Acetate Isobutyl Alcohol Isobutyl Amine Isobutyl Chloride Isobutyric Acid SANTOPRENE® MATERIAL NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit X X X X X A A A A A A A D D D D B X A/125 X A A A A A B X X A X A B X D A X A X X A A X A X COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended ACETAL PVDF ALUMINUM CAST IRON X X X X X X A X A X X X X X X X X X X X X A A X X B X X X A X X X A X X X X X X X X X X X A X A/120 X X A A A X X D B/70 D D A/70 A/70 A/70 D D X B/72 D X X C C A D B A X X A A A A X X X X B/175 X B X A X X X X A A A X X A A A A A A A A A X A A X X A A A A AA A X X A X X A X X X A B X X X X X A/70 X X A X A X X X X A A A A A A A X A A/70 X X D D A/70 X A X X X A A A A X X X X A X A X X B A X A A B A X X D A A A A A A A A X A B X X A A C A A A A X D D D C X X A X X X C X A B A/70 X A A A A A X A X A A A A A A A X A X X X B C D A A X A X A X B X X X X X A X A HASTELLOY® POLYPROPYLENE X X X A X X X C A X D X A A A A A A A A X C C A X A A A X A X A X A X A X X X X X X X X STAINLESS LEATHER VITON® X B X B D A/70 A/70 A D A A D A/160 A/170 B D A A X D D A D A D D D A D A D A D A D A D A D D A B X A A D D A B D D D D D A A X A B A A A X B D A A A A A A A A A D A D A C A D A D A D A A A UHMW-PE D X D B X B X B/70 B/70 A/158 B A X D B X D D A/70 B/120 B C D D A B D X X X X D D X D D X D B X D C X D C X D C A D C X D B X D C X B X X X X A X B D D D X D A X B X B D D D D D D A B X D X B A C X A D X X D X D X X B D X B X X A X X A X X B A X B A X C X X D A X B C X A D A A B EPR/EPDM A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A URETHANE X X X C X B B B B X X C C D C C D C C C X C C X X C C A X B A X B A X X A X X C X B X A NEOPRENE® D C A C A D A D A D D D B C C C A C C A X A D X X D D B X X A X B B X A A X X X X B X A HYTREL® PTFE Iso-Butyl N-Butane Isocyanates Isododecane Isoocatane Isopentane Isophorone (Ketone) Isopropanol (Isopropyl Alcohol) Isopropyl Acetate Isopropyl Alcohol (Isopropanol) Isopropyl Amine Isopropyl Benzene (Cumene) Isopropyl Chloride Isopropyl Ether JP-1 JP-2 JP-3 (Mil-J-5624) JP-4 (Mil-J-5624) JP-5 (Mil-J-5624) JP-6 (Mil-J-25656) JP-X(Mil-F-25604) Kel F Liquids Kerosene Ketones Keystone #87HX-Grease Lactam-Amino Acids Lacquer Solvents Lacquers Lactic Acid- 5%Solution Lactol Lard Oil (Hot) Latex Lauryl Alcohol (N-Dodecanol) Lavender Oil Lead Acetate Lead Chloride Lead Nitrate Lead Sulfamate Lehigh X1169 Lehigh X1170 Lemon Oil Light Grease Ligroin (Petro Ether or Benzine) Lignin Liquor Lime SANTOPRENE® MATERIAL NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit X A B A/70 X A A A A A X A A A A A A A A A X A A X X A A A A A A A X B B B X X X A X A A A X A B A X A A B A X X X A A A A A A A A X B A X X X A B A A X A X B B B X X X X X X X X Chemical Compatibility Guide • AROzone.com 19 COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended 20 AROzone.com • Chemical Compatibility Guide B X A X X A A X D X X A/125 A/70 X C C A X X A A A A X X B X X B X B A X X X A X X X X X A A A X X X X X X A X A X X A X X A A D X X A B A A A X A X X A A A X X X A A X X X A X B X X X X A X X A A X X X A X X X A A A/150 X X A A A A X X A X X A X A X X X X A X X X X X A A A D B D X X A A X X X X D D X A A X X X D D D D B X D X X B A B X X X X D X X X X X D D D X X X X X X A X X X A B B X A A X X X B D B D A X C X X A B D D X X X D X X X X X D C B A B A X X A A X X X X A B X A A A X X A D A A A X A X X A A A X X X A A X X X D X D A B HASTELLOY® X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A A X X X A X X A X A X X X X A X X X X X X X X STAINLESS X X A X X A X X X X X D D A B A A X X A A A A X X B X X A X X A A X X A X X X X X A A A CAST IRON ACETAL A D A B A B A D A A A A C A A A B X X A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A X A A D D A D A A A ALUMINUM POLYPROPYLENE A C A A D D C D D D A A A D D D A X X B A A A A A A A D A D D C A A X D D A A A A A A A PVDF LEATHER B X A B A A D D D X D X A B D D C C B B/70 D D A D D D C D B/150 B/70 D A A B B X B X A B A X A A A B A X A A A D A X X D D D D X B X B B A B A D A A A D D X D D D D D D D D A A B X B X UHMW-PE X X X X X X B X B X X X X D A A C X X X B B X X X B X D X X X X X X X X X X X X X B D X VITON® A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A X A A A A A A A A A EPR/EPDM A A B A X B B X C X X X X D D D A X X A A A A A A A A X A A A X A A A A X X X B X A A X URETHANE HYTREL® B A A D D B A D D A A A D A B A B B C A A A A A A B B X A D B A B A A A D D D C D A A B NEOPRENE® PTFE Lime Bleach Lime Slurries Lime Sulfur “Lindol, Hydraulic Fluid” Limonene Linoleic Acid Linseed Oil Liquid Oxygen Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) Liquimoly Lithuim Bromide Lithium Chloride Lithium Hydroxide Lubricating Oil Di-Ester Petroleum Base SAE 10,20, 30, 40, 50 Lye Solutions Lysol Magnesium Bisulfite Magnesium Carbonate Magnesium Chloride Mag. Hydroxide (Milk of Magnesia) Magnesium Nitrate Magnesium Oxide Magnesium Salts Magnesium Sulfate Magnesium Sulfite Malathion Maelic Acid Maelic Anhydride Malic Acid Manganese Chloride Malt Beverages Maple Sugar Liquors (Sucrose) Mash Mayonnaise MCS 312 MCS 352 MCS 463 Melamine Resins Mercaptan Mercuric Chloride Mercuric Cyanide Mercurous Nitrate SANTOPRENE® MATERIAL NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit X X X X X A A X A X X A B X A A X X X B A A A A X B X X B A B B X X X A X X X A X B A B COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended A X A A B X D B X A C X X X A D X X A X A X X X X D X D X X X X B X B C A B X A A A X X C A A B A X A X X B B A X X D A A X A X D X X X X D X A A X D A B X A B D D X A A A X X A A X X A A A A X A A A X X A X A X C X D X X X X X X A B X A C C X A A A B X D A A X X A A A A A A A A X B A A X X A A A X X X A X X X X X X A B X A A A X X A A A X A A A X X HASTELLOY® A X A A A X A A A A A X X X A A X X A X A X X A X A X B A X X A A A A A X A X A A A X X STAINLESS A X B A/120 C X D X X A X X X X D D X X B X D X X X X D X C/125 X X X C A X B X X D X A A B X X CAST IRON A X X X X X X X X A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A X A X X ALUMINUM A X X A X X X X X A X X X X C X X X X X C X X A X X X D X X X C X X X X X D X A A C X X PVDF A D A D D D D D C C C D B A A D X A D D B A D A A A A D D A X D D A B X C B B A A A A A ACETAL A B D A B B A B B A A X D D D A D D B B D D A X X D A A B D A C D B B A D C D A A D D D POLYPROPYLENE A D C D D D X D D D X X D D D D X D D B/70 D D X D D X X D D X X D D X X X X D D D D A D D LEATHER A D B A D D D D C C C D B A A D D D B B D D A D D D C D B B D D D D D X D D D A C A D D UHMW-PE A X B A C X X X X A X X X X X X X X X X D X X X X X X B X X X X X X X X X D X B X A X X VITON® A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A EPR/EPDM NEOPRENE® A C C A B X B D A A X X X X D C X X B X D X X C X D X B B X X C B C B A X D X A B D X X URETHANE HYTREL® A D B A D D D D X A B B D D B D D D C B D D C D D D X B D X D D D D D X D C D A A A X X PTFE Mercury Mesityl Oxide Methane Methanol Methyl Acetate Methyl Acetoacetate Methyl Acetone Methyl Acrylate Methyl Acrylic Acid Methyl Alcohol Methyl Amine Methyl Amyl Acohol Methyl Aniline Methyl Benzoate Methyl Bromide Methyl Butyl Ketone Methyl Butyrate Methyl Carbonate Methyl Cellosolve Methyl Cellulose Methyl Chloride Methyl Chloroformate Methyl Cyanide Methyl Cyclopentane Methyl D-Bromide Methyl Dichloride Methyl Ether Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) Methyl Formate Methyl Hexane Methyl Iodide Methyl Isopropyl Ketone Methyl Methacrylate Methyl Oleate Methyl Salicylate Methylamine Methylene Bromide Methylene Chloride Methylene Dichloride Milk Mine Water Mineral Oil MLO-7277 Hydr. MLO-75557 SANTOPRENE® MATERIAL NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit A A A A A A A X X A B A X X B X A X X X B X X X X X X A X X A X X X X B A A X A A A X X Chemical Compatibility Guide • AROzone.com 21 COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended MLO-8200 Hydr. X X A X A A D A X X X X X X X X MLO-8515 X X A X B D D A X X X X X X X X Molasses A A A B A B A A A A A B A A A A Monochloracetic Acid D D A D A D C B D X A B A D D D Monochlorobenzene D D A C D D D A B X D A A/150 D A A Monochlorodifluoro Methane D D A D A D A D X X A X A A A A Monoethanolamine D A A D B D B D X X D D D B A A Monomethylaniline D B A D D D D B A X X X X X X X Monomethylether A C A D B X A A X X X X X X X X Monomethyl Hydrazine B X A D B X A X A X X X X X X X Mononitrotoluene & Dicitrotoluene A X A D D D D C X X X X X X X X (40/60 Mixture) Muriatic Acid (10-20% HCL) B A A D D B A A A X A D A D D D Mustard B A A B A B A A A X A A X B X A Napalm B X X D X B D A X X X X X X X X Naptha A C A A D C D A C A C A A A B A Naptha-Coal Tar (Benzol) D C A D D B D A X X C A A A A A Napthalene (Tar Camphor) D C A B D B D A B X B A A B A A Napthenic Acid B B A D D X D A X X X A X B B A Natural Gas A C A B A C D A X X A A X A A A Neatsfoot Oil A B A D D A B A X X X B X A A A Neohexane A X A D X X X A X X X X X X X X Neosol A X A D A X X C X X X X X B B A Neville Acid D A A D D X B A X X X X X X X X Nickel Acetate B A A X B D A D X X A X A B X A Nickel Ammonium Sulfate C A A X A X X A X X X X X X X X Nickel Chloride A A A D B A A A A A A B A D D B Nickel Nitrate A A A X A A A A A X A D A D X A Nickel Salts A A A X B A A A X X X X X X X X Nickel Sulfate A A A D A A A A A A A A A D D A Nicotine A X A B C A X A X X X X X X X X Nicotinic Acid A X A X A X A X X X X X X X X X Niter Cake A A A X A A A A A X X X X X X X B X A X B X X C X X X X X X X X Nitrana (Ammonia Fertilizer) Nitric Acid Concentrated D C A D D D D A D X D C A/125 D D A Red Fuming (RFNA) X D A D D D D B D X D C D D D A 5% To 10% Solution A A A B D C B A A X A/120 C A/120 D D A 20% Solution B B A D D C B A A X B/70 C A D D A 50% Solution (Boiling) C C A D D C D A D X B/70 C A/125 D D A 65% Solution (Boiling) D C A D D C D A D X D D A D D A Nitrobenzene D B A D D D C A D X B/70 B A/70 C C B Nitroethane D A A X C D B D A X C B X A A A Nitrogen A A A B A A A A X X A A A A A A 22 AROzone.com • Chemical Compatibility Guide HASTELLOY® STAINLESS CAST IRON ALUMINUM PVDF ACETAL POLYPROPYLENE LEATHER UHMW-PE VITON® EPR/EPDM URETHANE NEOPRENE® HYTREL® PTFE SANTOPRENE® MATERIAL NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit X X X B X X X X X X X A A X A A A B X X X A X X X A B X B X X X X B B/70 A B A D B A A COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended A X A A X X X X X X X B A X D A A X X X X X X X A B X X A X A X X A X X C C C B X X A A X X X X X X X X X X X X A X X X X X X X X X X X X X A A X X A X X X X X X X X X X X X X D X C X D A D X D X X B A X D D A X X X X X X X A D D A X X A X X A D X X X X D X A A B X X X X X X X X X X X A A X D X A X X X X X X X D D A A A X A X X X A X A X C A X A A A C X A/120 X A D X X A X X A A X D D B X X X X X X X A/120 A X A A X A X X A A X A X A/120 A X A B A D X A A D B D X X A X A A X D D A X X X X X X X B B A C A X A A A X D A A X D D X B B X D X A A D B X X X X X B B X D D A X X X X X X X D X A C A X X A A A A A B X D B X X B X A X A A B D X X X A X A A X A B B X X X X X X X B X A A A X A A A A A A B A B A X A A X HASTELLOY® D A D D A A A A A D B A A X B A A A X A A B B A A A B A A A A C D A A A A A A B C/70 A A A STAINLESS D A B B B A D D D X B D C X D D B D X D D D D D A A D B D D D A A C/70 X D D X B D D D D D CAST IRON D A D D X B D A D X D A B/70 X D C A A X D D D D D A A D A A D A X X B/70 X D D X D D X D B B ALUMINUM VITON® D A C D X B D B D X B C C C D D B A X D D A A A B C D B D D B B D A D D B D B D X B D B PVDF EPR/EPDM B D D X X X X X X X X B A X D B X B X X D C X X D C X A X X X X X X X X X X D D X X X A ACETAL URETHANE A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A X A A A A A A POLYPROPYLENE NEOPRENE® D A A B X X X B B X X D B D D D B X X X D X X X A A C B B X A X X B X X X C D D X X X C LEATHER HYTREL® D X D X D A D X D D B B D X D D D X X X X X X X C X D A X X A X X A D X X X D D X A A B UHMW-PE PTFE Nitrogen Textroxide Nitroglycerine Nitromethane Nitropropane Nitrous Acid Nitrous Oxide Octachloro Toluene Octadecane N-Octane Octyl Acetate Octyl Alcohol “Oils, Crude(Asphalt Base)” Oleic Acid (Red Oil) Olein (Triolein) Oleum (Fuming Sulfuric Acid) Oleum Spirits Olive Oil Oronite 8200 Oronite 9515 Orthochloro Ethyl Benzene Ortho-Dichlorobenzene OS 45 Type 111 (OS45) OS 45 Type IV (OS45-1) OS 70 Oxalic Acid - 5% (Hot and Cold) Ozone “Paint Thinner, Duco” Palmitic Acid Palm Oil Para-Dichlorobenzene Paraffin Paraformaldehyde Paraldehyde Peanut Oil Pentachloroethane (Pentalin) Pentachlorophenol (PCP) Pentane Peppermint Oil Perchloric Acid Perchloroethylene (Tetrachloroethylene) Permachlor (Degreasing Fluid) Petrolatum Petroleum Ether Petroleum Oils (Refined) SANTOPRENE® MATERIAL NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit A X A A A B X X X X X A A X D X A X X X X X X X B X X B X X B A A A A A B X X B X A D X Chemical Compatibility Guide • AROzone.com 23 COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended Petroleum Oils (Sour) C C A B B B D A A X B A A B B A “Petroleum Oil, Crude” C C A A B A D A A X B A A X X X Phenol D A A D D D X A C X C A A/70 B D A Phenol Sulfonic Acid X X Q X X X X D X X X X AB/120 B B B Phenyl Acetate X X A X D D B/70 D X X X X X X X X Phenylbenzene X C A X D D D A X X X X X X X X Phenyl Hydrazine X B A X D X D A X X X X D A D X Phorone(Diisopropylidene Acetone)X B A X D D B D A X X X X X X X Phosphate Esters X X A X D D A D X X X X X X X X Phosphoric Acid 20% X A A X A C A A A X A D A D D A 40-100% Solution X C A D A/140 D A/130 A B X A D A D D B Phosphorous Oxychloride X X A X D X X X X X X X X B B B Phosphorous Trichloride Acid D B A X D X A A A X D D A D B A Photographic Developer B A A D A B B A A X A A A C D A Phthalic Acid D X A X C X A A A X A X A B A B Phthalic Anhydride X X A X A X A A X X X X X X X X Pickling Solution D A A D D C C/70 B/70 A X X D X X X X Picric Acid B B A D C C C A A A B/70 D A/70 C D D Pinene B C A D D D D A A X X X X X X X Pine Oil B C A D D D D A C A X X X A B A Piperidine X B A D D D D D B X X X X X X X Pitch A X A D D D D A X X X X X X X X Plating Solutions Antimony B A A X A X X A A X A A A D A A Arsenic B A A X A X X A A X A A X C A A Brass B A A X A X A A A X A A A C A A Bronze B A A X A X A A A X A B X C A A B A A X A X A A A X A C A C A/70 A/140 Cadnium Chrome D A A X D X A A A X A D A C C A Copper B A A X A D A X A X A X A C A/70 A/150 Gold B A A X A X A A A X A X A C X A/150 B A A X A X X A A X A X X C X A Indium Iron B A A X A X X A A X A X A C X A Lead C A A X A X A A C X A A A C X X Nickel B A A X A X A A A X A X A C X A/70 Silver B A A X A X A A A X A X A C X A Tin B A A X A X A A A X A X A C X A Zinc B A A X A X A A A X A X A C X A Polyvinyl Acetate Emulsion B A A X B X A D X X B/70 A A X B X Potassium Acetate B A A X B D A D A X A A A D A B Potassium Bicarbonate A A A X A D A A A A A A A C A B Potassium Bisulfite A X A X A A A A X X A X X X X X Potassium Bromide A A A X A D A A A A A A A C D A Potassium Carbonate (Potash) A A A D A D A A A X A A A C B A 24 AROzone.com • Chemical Compatibility Guide HASTELLOY® STAINLESS CAST IRON ALUMINUM PVDF ACETAL POLYPROPYLENE LEATHER UHMW-PE VITON® EPR/EPDM URETHANE NEOPRENE® HYTREL® PTFE SANTOPRENE® MATERIAL NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit A X A A X X X X X A A B X A B X A D X X X X A A A A A/90 B A/120 A/70 A A X A/140 A A A X B B X A B COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended STAINLESS A A A X A A A A X B A A X X A A A A A D C C A X X X A A D B A X C X D C D X X X X A A X A A A X A X X X X X A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A A A A A A A A D A A B X X A A A X X X D B/70 X X X C A A X A A/70 C X X C X A X X X X D D X A A D C C D B A D X B C X X B X X X X A A A X X X A A A X D A A X X B D D X X X X D D D A A A A A A A A/150 A A A A X X A A A X X X A B/20 X X X A/70 A A X A D D X X D A A X X X X D D X B B A X D A B D D B A B D X B D A X X X A A X A A A A A D A B B X X B X B X X X A D D X C B A X B B C C D X B B D X B B D X X X B A X A A X A A A B B B X A A D D X X X X D D X A C B X A A B A D B B B B X A B B X X X A A X A A A A A A A A A X A B A A X X X A B A X HASTELLOY® CAST IRON A A A A A A A B D A A A A A A A A A A A A A A D D D A A A A D D A X D A D A D A A A A D ALUMINUM A A A B A A A A A A A A A A A A A X D D D D D A A B A D D A B B D X B B B B D X D A A C/70 PVDF A A B X A B X B B X A B C A A A A B B A B B D D D D D D D B D D B X D D D D X X A A A B ACETAL EPR/EPDM A A A A A A A B B A A A A A A A A A B B B B B D D D A D D C D D D X D A D D D A D A A C POLYPROPYLENE URETHANE X D X X B B X A X X X D X X B X X X X X B B X X X X X X X X X X X X C X X X X X X X X X LEATHER NEOPRENE® A A A A A A A A B A A A A A A A A D (A) A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A X A A A A A A/70 A/70 A A A UHMW-PE HYTREL® A A A A A A X A X X A A X X A X X X X X C X X X A B A B X A A B X X A X X A C X X X X X VITON® PTFE Potassium Chlorate A Potassium Chloride A Potassium Chromate A Potassium Cupro Cyanide X Potassium Cyanide A Potassium Dichromate A Potassium Ferricyanide X Pot. Hydroxide (Caustic Potash)(Lye) A Potassium Hypochlorite B/70 Potassium Iodide B Potassium Nitrate A Potassium Permanganate D Potassium Phosphate X Potassium Salts A Potassium Sulfate A Potassium Sulfide A Potassium Sulfite A Potassium Triphosphate A PRL-High Temp. Hydr. Oil B/70 Producer Gas X Propane (LPG) B Propane (Liquified) B Propane Propionitrile X Propionaldehyde (Propanol) X Propionic Acid X Propyl Acetate D Propyl Alcohol B X Propylene Propylene Dichloride X A Propylene Glycol Propylene Oxide D Propyl Nitrate X Pryanol, Transformer Oil X Pydraul X X Pyridine Pyrogallic Acid X Pyroligneous Acid D Pyrolube X Pyrrole X Quarternary Ammonium Salts X Quench Oil X Quinine Bisulphate (Dry) D Quinine Sulphate (Dry) D Radiation X SANTOPRENE® MATERIAL NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit B B A X B B B B B B B A B X A B X X X X A A X A A A A A B B X X X A A B X X X X A A A X Chemical Compatibility Guide • AROzone.com 25 COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended 26 AROzone.com • Chemical Compatibility Guide D X A A X D D X X X A X X A A A A X A D D A A X X X A A X X X A A X X A A A A A A A A A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A A X A A A X A A X A A X A A X X A X X A A A X X X A A A X A A A A A/140 A A A A X X X X X B B X A A D X A X X A A X A A X A A X A X X A X A A A X A X A D A A A X A A A X X X X X X X X X X A X X A X A A X A X X X A X X X A A X X X A X A X A A A A A A A A A X X X X X A A X X X D D B A X D D X B A X X B X D X D D X X X C X C X A C D A C C C B C A X X X X D D X X C D A D D X D D A B A X X A X D X A D X X X D B A X C C D D B C B B B A X X X A A A X A A B A A B X C C A A A X X A X B X A A X A A A X A X A B A A B B A A C HASTELLOY® A A A A A A A A A A A A D A A A A A A A A A A X X X A A A D B/70 A A A A A A A A A A A A A STAINLESS A D D D X D A A A X A A D A C/70 A A X A A D A A X X X A A D A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A CAST IRON B/70 A B C A D D X D A A X D X X D A X D D B A A X X X D A X D D A A X A A A A A A X A A A ALUMINUM VITON® B B B C C A A A A C A A D D D A A C A D A A A X X X A A D D D A A A A A A A A A A A A A PVDF EPR/EPDM X X X X X X X X X X A X D X B X A X A D C A B X X X X D X A D A X X X B X AC B B X B X A ACETAL URETHANE A X X X X A A A A X A A X A A A A X A A A A A X A/70 A/70 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A POLYPROPYLENE NEOPRENE® B X X X A A A X A B A B A A X A A B A A B B C X X X X A X B B A A A A A A A A A A A A A LEATHER HYTREL® X X X X X A X X A A X A D A X A A A A A A A A X X D A C X D X A A A A A B A A A X A A A UHMW-PE PTFE Rape Seed Oil Red Line 100 Oil RJ-1 (Mil-F-25558) RP-1 (Mil-R-25576) Rose Oil Rosins Rosin Paper Mill Rotenone Rum Rust Inhibitors Sal Ammoniac Sal Soda Salad Dressing Salicylic Acid Santo Safe 300 Salt Water Sea Water Sesame Seed oil Sewage Shellac Silicate Esters Silicone Greases Silicone Oils Silicon Tetrachloride Wet Silver Bromide Silver Chloride Silver Cyanide Silver Nitrate “Spelly, Solvent B,C,E” Skydrol 500 Skydrol 7000 Soap Solutions Sodium Acid Sulfate Sodium Aluminate Sodium Aluminium Sulfate Sodium Bicarbonate Sodium Bichromate Sodium Bisulfate Sodium Bisulfite Sodium Borate (Borax) Sodium Bromide Sodium Carbonate Sodium Chlorate Sodium Chloride SANTOPRENE® MATERIAL NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit A X X X X A A X A X A A X A X A A X A A X X A X A X A A X A A A X A B B C B A A B A A A COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended Sodium Chromate A A A X A X X A X Sodium Citrate D A X X X X X X A Sodium Cyanide A A A B A A A A A Sodium Dichromate A A A B B B A B A Sodium Ferricyanide A A A X A X A A A Sodium Fluoride A A A X A B A A A Sodium Hydroxide 20% (Cold) B A A A B B A A A 50% Solution (Cold) D A A B C B A A A 80% Solution (Cold) D X A D C B A A A Sodium Hydrosulfate X X X X X X X X X Sodium Hypochlorite 0-20% D B A C B D B C A Sodium Metasilicate A A A X A B/70 A A X Sodium Nitrate C A A B B B/70 A A A Sodium Perborate B A A B B B/70 A A A Sodium Peroxide (Sodium Dioxide)B B A B B D A A A Sodium Phosphate A A A C A A A A A Sodium Phosphate (Mono) A A A B C A A A X Sodium Phosphate (Dibasic) B A A B B A A A X Sodium Phosphate (Tribasic) B A A B C A A A A Sodium Silicate (Water Glass) A A A B A B A A A Sodium Sulfate (Salt Cake) A A A B A A A A A Sodium Sulfide A A A B A A A A A Sodium Sulfide - Saturated A A A B A A B B A Sodium Sulfite A A A B A A A A A Sodium Tetraborate B A A B A B A A A Sodium Tetraphosphate X A X X X X X X X A A X X X X X X Sodium Thiosulfate (Antichlor) A Sodium Triphosphate X X A B A A A A X Sorghum A A X X A X X A X Soybean Oil A C A B A B/70 D A A A A X X A B X A X Soy Sauce Sperm Oil (Whale Oil) X B X X D X D A X Spry X X X X B A B/70 A A SR-6 Fuel X X X X D B/70 D A A SR-10 Fuel X X X X D B/70 D A A Stannic Chloride A A A B C B A A A Stannic Fluorborate X X X X A X X A X Stannous Chloride A B A B A C B A X Starch A A A B A A A A A Stearic Acid B A A B B A B A A Stoddard Solvent B D A C D A D A X Styrene (Vinyl Benzene) D C A D D D D B A Sucrose Solutions (Sugar) A A A B A A A A A X A D A A A A X X X X X X B X A B A D B A X A X A X X X X A X A A D B X A X A B X B X X A A A D B A X A A C D C B X A A C D C D X X X X X X X X B D A D D C X A B A B X A X A A A A A A X A B A D B A X B F A B A B X A A A D B B X A A A D D A X A A A D D A X A A A D D A X A C A C B A X A B A B A A X A B A D A A X A A A D B B X A A A A D A X A A A A B A X X X X X X X X A B A A C A X A C A B C A X X A X X A A X B B X A A A X X A X A D A X X X X X A A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A B A D D D X X C X D D X X A X A D B A A A B X A C A X B/72 A A B X A A A/70 A A A A A X D A A A B A X X A X A B A HASTELLOY® STAINLESS CAST IRON ALUMINUM PVDF ACETAL POLYPROPYLENE LEATHER UHMW-PE VITON® EPR/EPDM URETHANE NEOPRENE® HYTREL® PTFE SANTOPRENE® MATERIAL NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit A B A X B B B A B X A A A B B A X X A B B B A B B X B A A A X A X X X B X A A A A D A Chemical Compatibility Guide • AROzone.com 27 COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended 28 AROzone.com • Chemical Compatibility Guide A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A A A B A C A X D A A/120 A/72 C/72 D A X A A B/70 A A A A A X D B X X D X X D A X C D X X B X A D D A D D X A D D D X D D D D D D X A X A D D A A D X X A A B X X X A X X A X X X B X X X A A A A X A A/70 A X C A A A/150 A/120 D A X X A X A A A X A X B/120 X X X X X X A/170 A X B/70 X X X D X A B A A B B D A B D D D D D D D C D X A D A D A A A A A A X C X D X X D B X X A X X C X D D A A C C D A D D D D D D D D D D X X C X C X C X D D A X B X X X X A A X X A X X D X D A A A A A B A B A X B B C C B B B X A B A A A B A A X A X B X X X X A A X A A X X D X D B A HASTELLOY® A A A X A C A A X X D D D D A X X A A A A C X A X X X X X X X X B C X B X X X D X X C D STAINLESS A A A A A A A C A A A A A A D A A A A A A X A A A A A A A A A X A A A D A A A X C X A B CAST IRON A A A B/70 A D A A C A A C C B D D A D A A X X D C D C/70 B/70 B/70 D D A D D D X D D A A X D X D D ALUMINUM D A A C B C/70 C B C C D D D D D D X A A A X D B/70 A X B/70 D X D X X X D B X D D X X X X B/70 D D PVDF A A A A B A A B A C D D D D D B B D D A D C C A A D B B D D B D D C X D D B B X D D D D ACETAL EPR/EPDM B B B X X C/70 D B D A A B C B D A X X X A X C B (B) X X X X X X X X X B X B X X X X X X X C POLYPROPYLENE URETHANE A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A X A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A X X X A A A A LEATHER NEOPRENE® A A A A A D A B D A A A B A X D A D B A X X B A X B B B B D B D D C X B C X X X D X D D UHMW-PE HYTREL® A B B B B D D C D D D D D D D B A A B A X X B B X D D X X D X D D B X D D X X X D A C C VITON® PTFE Sugar Liquids Sulfate Black Liquor Sulfate Green Liqour Sulfite Liquor Sulfur Sulfur Chloride Sulfur Dioxide Sulfur Hexafluoride Sulfur Trioxide Sulfuric Acid -Dilute Sulfuric Acid - (To 10%) Sulfuric Acid - (To 75%) Concentrated (Fuming) Oleum Sulfurous Acid Sunsafe (Fire Resist. Hydr. Fluid) Syrup Tall Oil Tallow Tannic Acid Tanning Oils Tar and Tar Oil “Tar, Bituminous” Tartaric Acid Terpene Monocylic Terpineol Tertiary Butyl Alcohol P-Tertiary Butyl Catechol Tertiary Butyl Mercaptan Tetra Bromoethane Tetrabutyl Titanate Tetrachlorodifluorethane Tetrachloroethylene Tetraethyl Lead Tetraethylene Glycol Tetrahydrofuran Tetralin Thiokol TP-90B TP-95 Thionyl Chloride Thiophene Tin Tetrachloride Titanium Tetrachloride Toluene (Toluol) SANTOPRENE® MATERIAL NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit A A A A B A B D B A A B A B B X X A X B A X A A X A X X X X X X X X X A A X X A X A B A COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended X X A A X X A A A X C X D X X X X A X A X X A X X X X X X X A X X X D X X X X X X A X A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XX XX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A B/70 X X B X X B B/140 X D C/70 X D A B X A/70 X C A X X X X X X A A X X X B/120 X X X X X X A D A C X A A A X X X X X D X A B X A X C X A X A X X X X X X X D X X X X A X X X X X X A D C X X A A X X A X X A A70 X B/150 A X X A D X A X A/120 X X X X X X X A A X X X A X X X X X A/70 A D A X A B A A B X X X A D D D B A D A D X B X X X X X X X X X D A X X X A X X X X X B B D B X A X A A X X X X A D A A B X A A A X A X A X X X X X X X A B X X X B X X X X X A X X B X A A A A X X X X A D A A B A A A A X A X A X X X X X X X B A X X X A X X X X X A B B A HASTELLOY® C B/70 A A A D A A A D D A A C X A A A B/70 D B/70 A A A A A B/70 B C/70 A A A A A A A A A A A D A X A STAINLESS VITON® A X A D D A A A D B B/70 X D D X X D A X A X A X X D A D A X A D D D D D D D D D D A A X A CAST IRON EPR/EPDM X X A A A D D D X D D D D D X A B D B D X D X X D X X D X B B A D A D B B/70 B/70 A A D B D X ALUMINUM URETHANE D X A B B B D D D D D D D D D A A C X A D B X D D X B D X A A B D B D A D D B B B A X D PVDF NEOPRENE® B X X X B X X X X C D X D D X X A C X C D X X X X X X X X A (B) X X X B A X A X X X B D X ACETAL HYTREL® A A A A A A A A A A A A A A X A A A A/170 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A X A A A A A A A A A A POLYPROPYLENE PTFE B X A D C A X B B B B X D D X D D B X A B D X B X X A B X A B X X X D D D D D C B A X A LEATHER SANTOPRENE® Toluene Di-Isocyanate (Hylene) X Toluidine X Tomato Pulp & Juice A Transformer Oils B “Transmission Fluid, Type A” X Triacetin X Triaryl Phosphate D Tributoxyl Ethyl Phosphate X Tributyl Mercaptan X Tributyl Phosphate D Trichloracetic Acid D Trichlorobenzenes X Trichloroethane D Trichloroethylene (Triad) D Trichloromonofluoroethane (Freon 17)D Trichloropropane D Trichlorotrifluoroethane (Freon 113) A Tricresyl Phosphate D Tridecyl Alcohol (Tridecanol) X Triethanol Amine D Triethyl Aluminium X Triethyl Amine D Triethylene Glycol (TEG) A Triethyl Borane X Trifluoroethane X Trimethylene Glycol X Trinitrotoluene (TNT) X Trioctyl Phosphate X Triphenyl Phosphite D Trisodium Phosphate A Tung Oil D Turbine Oil X Turbine Oil #15 (Mil -L-7808A) X Turbo Oil #35 X Turpentine B Type 1 Fuel (Mil-S-3136) X Type 11 Fuel (Mil-S-3136) X Type 111 (Fuel Mil-S-3136) X Univis 40 (Hydr. Fluid) X Univolt #35 (Mineral Oil) X Unsymmetrical Dimethyl Hydrazine X Urea (Carbamide) B Uric Acid X Urine A MATERIAL UHMW-PE NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit X A A A A X X X X X B B A B A A A A X A X A X X X X X X X A A X X X B X X X X X X B B A Chemical Compatibility Guide • AROzone.com 29 COMPATIBILITY GUIDE A = Excellent, B = Good, C = Fair to Poor, D = Not recommended NEOPRENE® URETHANE EPR/EPDM VITON® UHMW-PE LEATHER POLYPROPYLENE ACETAL PVDF ALUMINUM CAST IRON A A A D A A A A A A A A A A A D A A X A A A A A A A X A A A A A (A) A A X X X X X X X C X X X X A X A X X X X B X D X X X A X B X X X A X X C D A D B B A A B D D B C A B A A A B X A A D B B A D B D C B A A A A A X X B B A A A B D X X C A A B D A A X D D X A A D C/70 B/70 D X D A A X A A A X D A A A A A B C X A A A A A B D X A A D D A A D A D A A A A A A A X X A A A A A A A A A A B A A A A A A A A A A A D A A A A B A A X A A X A A X D A A A D X X A A A A A A X X A X A X X A A X D X A A A X X A X X A X A X X A X X X X A A A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A X A X X A B/80 D X A A A A X D X X A X X X X X X X B X A X A X A A X X X A A X X B X X X A A A A X A A X A X A A X X X X A X X X D C X C X X A X A X X A A A X A A A A X D X X A X X X X X X X A X A X A A A A A X A C A X X D B D X D A B D X D X B D X X X X X A A A X C B D D X D X X X X B X X C A B X D B D D X D X X D X X X X X A B A X X B D X X D Santoprene® s a registered trademark of Advanced Elastomer Systems, L.P. Hytrel® is a registered trademark of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. Neoprene® is a registered trademark of the DuPont Corporation. Viton® is a registered trademark of of DuPont Dow Elastomers. Hastelloy® is a registered trademark name of Haynes International, Inc. 30 AROzone.com • Chemical Compatibility Guide X A A A A X X A A A X A A A C X D A A A X X A X X A A A A A B C A X A HASTELLOY® HYTREL® X A D A A X X A B X X A A A A A X X A A A A C X X X X D A A A A A A A STAINLESS PTFE Valeric Acid X Vanilla Extract X Varnish B/70° Vegetable Juices X Vegetable Oil A Versilube X Versilube F-50 X Vinegar B Vinyl Acetate D Vinyl Chloride (Chloroethylene) X Walnut Oil X “Water, Acid Mine” A “Water, Fresh” A “Water, Distilled” A “Water, Salt” A “Water-Brine, Process, Beverage” X Waxes D Wemco C X Whey A Whiskey and Wines A White Liquor (Pulp Mill) A White Pine Oil X White Oil X Wolmar Salt X Wood Alcohol X Wood Oil X “Wort, Distillery” X C Xylene (Xylol) Zeolites X Zinc Acetate B Zinc Carbonate A A Zinc Chloride Zinc Hydrosulphite A Zinc Salts A Zinc Sulfate A SANTOPRENE® MATERIAL NITRILE X or Brackets around a rating letter, no data is available, but the ratings are made on the basis of exposure test in similar chemical groups. *All degrees are in Fahrenheit X X A X A X X A A A X A A A X X A X X A X X A X X X A A A X B A X X A Throughout the past eight decades, ARO fluid management products have made businesses more competitive, cost-efficient and performance driven. 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