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Beständigkeitsliste14.03.200812:02 UhrSeite 2ChemischeBeständigkeitsliste Seiten 13.1 – 13.6ChemicalResistance Chart RUHRKUNSTSTOFF GMBHPages 13.7 – 13.12

Beständigkeitsliste14.03.200812:02 UhrSeite 1CHEMIKALIENBESTÄNDIGKEITS-LISTECHEMICAL RESISTANCE CHARTKurzzeichenerläuterung / Explanation of abbreviationsPVC Polyvinylchlorid, weich / Polyvinyl chloride, softHY Hytrel (Polyesterelastomer) / Hytrel (Polyesterelastomere)PE Polyethylen / PolyethylenePU Polyurethan (äther/ester) / Polyurethane (ether/ester)CR / CPR Chloroprenkautschuk, (Neopren )Cloroprene rubber (Neoprene )SI Silikonkautschuk / Silicone rubberPA 6.6 Polyamid 6.6 / Polyamide 6.6TPK / TPR Thermoplastischer Kautschuk (Santoprene )Thermoplastic rubber (Santoprene )PTFE Teflon / Teflon CSM Hypalon (sulfochloriertes Polyäthylen)Hypalon (Sulphochloric polyethylene)Viton Fluorkautschuk / Fluoric rubberA beständig / resistantB bedingt beständig / moderately resistantC unbeständig / not suitable– nicht geprüft / untestedDie Angaben in dieser Liste basieren auf unseren derzeitigen Kenntnissen und Erfahrungen.Sie befreien den Verarbeiter wegen der Fülle möglicher Einflüsse bei Anwendung unsererProdukte nicht von eigenen Prüfungen und Versuchen. Eine rechtlich verbindliche Zusicherung bestimmter Eigenschaften oder der Eignung für einen konkreten Einsatzzweck kannaus unseren Angaben nicht abgeleitet werden.The information is a guide only and will vary depending on a variety of factors. e.g. the typeand strength of chemicals in contact with the duct and varying temperatures and pressuresto which it is exposed. The factors may affect the appropriateness and service life ofmaterials in different applications.The table is to be used only for assistance in identifying a possibly compatible solution andthe end user should obtain expert opinion when the ducting is put into use.

Beständigkeitsliste14.03.200812:02 UhrSeite 413.1CHEMIKALIEPVCHYPEPUCRSIPATPK PTFE CSM Ameisensäure–BBCABCAAACAmmoniak, linCCACC–BBABAASTM-Öl Nr. 1–A–AAB–CAAAASTM-Öl Nr. 3–A–BAC–CABAASTM Reference Fuel A–A–AA––CAAAASTM Reference Fuel B–A–CC––CACAASTM Reference Fuel �A–AAA–AAAABeizlösung (20% Salpetersäure 4% HF)–C––C––CAAABeizlösung (17% Salpetersäure 4% �C–C––CACBBier–AAAAA–AAAAAB

Beständigkeitsliste14.03.200812:02 UhrSeite 313.2CHEMIKALIEPVCHYPEPUCRSIPATPK PTFE CSM enAAACAABAAAABrom, wasserfreie lciumhypochlorit, 5%–AACBB–AAAACalciumhypochlorit, igsäure–CBCAC–AAACChlorgas, trockenCCCBB–CCABAChlorgas, nsäureCCCCC––CACCChromsäure, 10 – ��AAAACylohexanCAAACC–CACADampf (vgl. t–ACCCCABACBDOWTHERM , 20%CABCAACAAACEssigsäure, 30%CABCAACAAACEssigsäure, CExxon 2380 Turboöl (Schmiermittel)–B–––––CA–ABCDE

Beständigkeitsliste14.03.200812:02 UhrSeite 613.3CHEMIKALIEPVCHYPEPUCRSIPATPK PTFE CSM VitonFluorwasserstoffsäure, 48%–CBCA–CBAAAFluorwasserstoffsäure, 75%–CCCB–CCAABFluorwasserstoffsäure, wasserfrei–C–CB–CCAAAFormaldehyd, 40%CBACA–AAAAAFREON 111–AA–AC–CAAA-BFREON 112–AA–ACABAAA-BFREON 122––A–AC–CAACFREON 113–AA–A––CAAAFREON quel 220 (Hydraulische An-HexanCAAAACACAAAHydrazin , BAAAA–B––C––CBCCFGGlycerin, 90%HIJKLLacklösungsmittel

Beständigkeitsliste14.03.200812:02 UhrSeite 513.4CHEMIKALIEPVCHYPEPUCRSIPATPK PTFE CSM AAACAAAMobil XRM 206 AAAAANatriumdichromat, 20%CBA–B––AAAANatriumhydroxyd, 20%–A––AB–AAAANatriumhydroxyd, 46,5%–B––AB–AAAANatriumhydroxyd, 50%––––AB–ABACNatriumhydroxyd, 73%–A––AB–ACACNatriumhypochlorit, 5%AAACAB–AAAANatriumhypochlorit, �B––BABBOleum, 20 – äure, 20%A–ACA–CAAAAPhosphorsäure, 60%ACACACCAAAAPhosphorsäure, 70%BCACACCAAAAPhosphorsäure, 85%BCACACCAAAAPikrinsäure–B–BAC–BAAALMNOP

Beständigkeitsliste14.03.200812:02 UhrSeite 813.5CHEMIKALIEPVCHYPEPUCRSIPATPK PTFE CSM VitonPydraul 312 C–A–CC––CACAPyridinCCACCCABACCQFI-2023 (Silikon AACAAAA–BA–AA–BAAASAE-Öl Nr. 10–A––C––CACASalpetersäure, 10%–BACBBCBAAASalpetersäure, 30%–CACCBCBAAASalpetersäure, 60%–CBCCCCCABASalpetersäure, 70%–CCCCCCCACASalpetersäure, rote, rauchende–C–CCCCCBCBSalzsäure, 20%BBACABCBAAASalzsäure, el, geschmolzenAB–BAA–AAAASchwefeldioxyd, GasAB–CAA–AAA–Schwefeldioxyd, CCC–ABACASchwefelsäure, bis zu 5%AAACAACAAAASchwefelsäure, 15 – 10%ABACAACAAAASchwefelsäure, 10 – 50%BCACA–CBAAASchwefelsäure, 50 – 80%CCBCB–CCAAASchwefelsäure, 60%CCACB–CCAAASchwefelsäure, 90%CCBCC–CCAAASchwefelsäure, 95%CCCCC–CCAAASchwefelsäure, rauchende (20% �Schwefelwasserstoff–AABA–AABABSchweflige eifenlösungenAAAAAAAAAAAShell Turbinenöl 307–B––B––CABBPQRRizinölS

Beständigkeitsliste14.03.200812:02 UhrSeite 713.6CHEMIKALIEPVCHYPEPUCRSIPATPK PTFE CSM VitonSilikonfett–AAAAC–AAAASKYDROL 500–A–CCB–ACCCSKYLUBE CCACACASunoco XS-820 (EP e, A–CAA–AAAAWasserstoffperoxyd, 90 loridA––CB–––ABAZinnchlorid, A–AAAASTWXXylolZ

Beständigkeitsliste14.03.200812:02 UhrSeite 1013.7CHEMICALPVCHYPEPUCPRSIPATPR PTFE CSM VitonAcetaldehyde––ACCCBAABCAcetic acidCAACCACBAACAcetic acid ��AABB––AAAAAluminium chloride solution–BA–ABAAAAAAluminium sulphate solutionABAAAAAAAAAAmmonia (anhydrous)A–ACAA–BABCAmmonium chloride solution–AACA––AAAAAmmonium hydroxide solution–BA–A––AAAAAmmonium sulphate ABACBC–CABAASTM Oil No. 1–A–AAB–CAAAASTM Oil No. 3–A–BAC–CABAASTM Reference Fuel A–A–AA––CAAAASTM Reference Fuel B–A–CC––CACAASTM Reference Fuel C–A–CC––CACABarium ehydeC–ACCCCBACCBenzeneCAAABCABABABenzene x solutionAAACA––AAAABoric acid solutionAAACAABAAAABromine liquid yl Butyric acid–BA–C––CAB–AB

Beständigkeitsliste14.03.200812:02 UhrSeite 913.8CHEMICALPVCHYPEPUCPRSIPATPR PTFE CSM VitonCalcium bisulphite solution––BAAA–BAAACalcium chloride solutionAAACAAAAAAACalcium hydroxide solution–BACAA–AAAACalcium hypochlorite solution (20%)––ACBB–AAABCalcium hypochlorite solution (5%)–AACBB–AAAACarbon dioxide–AABAA–BAAACarbon disulphideC–ACC–ABAC–Carbon monoxide–AA–AA–CAA–Carbon tetrachlorideCBACCCACAC–Chlorine gas (dry)CCBBB–CCABAChlorine gas (moist)CCBCC–CCABBChloroacetic ormCCCCCCCCACAChlorosulphonic acidCCCCC––CACCChromic acid (10 – 50%)–CBCCCBCAAACitric acid solutionAAACAA–AAAACotton seed ric chloride solution–A–AAA–AAAACupric sulphate utyl phthalate–AAAC–AAACBDiethyl ether––ACC–ACA––Diethyl sebacate–A–CC––BABBDioctyl phthalate–AACCCABACBDowtherm ��Ethyl alcohol–AABAAAAAAAEthyl chloride–CABCC–BACACCaustic potash (see potassium hydroxide)Caustic soda (see sodium hydroxide)DE

Beständigkeitsliste14.03.200812:02 UhrSeite 1213.9CHEMICALPVCHYPEPUCPRSIPATPR PTFE CSM VitonEthylacetateCBACCBAAABCEthylene dichlorideCCACBB–BACAEhtylene glycol–AA–AA–AAAAEthylene oxide–AA–C––CACCExxon 2380 lubricating oil–B–––––CA–AFerric chloride solutionABA–AAAAAAAFluorosilicic acid–BACAC–BAA–Formaldehyde (40%)CBACA–AAAAAFormic acid–BACABCAAACFREON 111–AA–AC–CAAA-BFREON 112–AA–ACABAAA-BFREON 122––A–AC–CAACFREON 113–AA–A––CAAAFREON quel 220 (hydraulic AAAAGlycerine AACACAAAHydrazine (diamide)–C–––C–AA–CHydrochloric acid (20%)BBACABCBAAAHydrochloric acid (37%)BCACABCAAAAHydrofluoric acid (48%)–CACA–CBAAAHydrofluoric acid (75%)–CACB–CCAABHydrofluoric acid ydrogen cyanide–B––A––AAA–Hydrogen peroxide (90%)––BCB–CBAAAHydrogen JP-5––––C––CACAEFGHJ

Beständigkeitsliste14.03.200812:02 UhrSeite 1113.10CHEMICALPVCHYPEPUCPRSIPATPR PTFE CSM Viton––––C––CACA–BAACC–CABALactic acidCBAAAABAAAALinseed oil–BABA––BAAAMagnesium chloride solutionBBACAAAAAAAMagnesium hydroxide solution–BA–A––AAAAMercuric chloride AACAAAAAABMethyl alcoholCAACAAAAAABMethylene chlorideCCACC–BBACBMethylethyl ketone (MEK)CAACC–AAACCMineral oilCAABAAACAAAMobil XRM �CACANapthaCAACCC–CACANitric acid (10%)–BACBBCBAAANitric acid (30%)–CACCBCBAAANitric acid (60%)–CCCCCCCABANitric acid (70%)–CCCCCCCACANitric acid o-octaneCAABAC–CAA–Oleic acid–AA–B––BABBOleum (20 – 25%)CCCCCCCCABAPalmitic APhenolCCACCCCBACAPhosphoric acid (20%)A–ACA–CAAAAPhosphoric acid (60%)ACACACCAAAAJJP-6KKeroseneLMNOP

Beständigkeitsliste14.03.200812:02 UhrSeite 1413.11CHEMICALPVCHYPEPUCPRSIPATPR PTFE CSM VitonPhosphoric acid (70%)BCACACCAAAAPhosphoric acid (85%)BCACACCAAAAPickling solution 17% Nitric acid 4%Hydrofluoric acid–C––C––CAAAPickling solution 20% Nitric acid 4%Hydrofluoric acid–C––C––CAAAPicrinic acid–BABAC–BAAAPotassium dichromate solutionABACAC–AAA–Potassium hydroxide solution (dilute)–AA–A––AAA–Iso-propyl alcoholCAACAAABAAAIso-propyl ether––BCC––CABCPydraul 312C–A–CC––CACAPyridineCCACCCABACCQFI-2023 (Silicone brake fluid)–B–––A––A–AQuick silver (mercury)AAAAAAAAAAA–BA–AA–BAAASAE Oil No. 10–A––C––CACASea waterAAA–A–AAAAAShell Turbine Oil 307–B––B––CABBSilicone grease–AAAAC–AAAASkydrol 500–A–CCB–AACCSkylube 450––––––––A–CSoap solutionAAAAAAAAAAASodium chloride solution–AACAAAAAAASodium dichromate (20%)CBA–B––AAAASodium hydroxide (20%)–AA–AB–AAAASodium hydroxide (46.5%)–BA–AB–AAAASodium hydroxide (50%)––A–AB–AAACSodium hydroxide (73%)–AA–AB–AAACSodium hypochlorite (5%)AABCAB–AAAASodium hypochlorite (20%)BBBCBB–AAABSodium peroxide solution–AC–AC–AAAASoya bean oilCBA–AA–CAAAStannic chlorideA––CB–––ABAStannic chloride (15%)AB–CA––BAAAPQRRicinol (Ricinus oil)S

Beständigkeitsliste14.03.200812:02 UhrSeite 1313.12CHEMICALPVCHYPEPUCPRSIPATPR PTFE CSM VitonSteam–B–CAC–AAABStearic acidABAABA–BAB–StyreneCCACCCACACASulphur (molten)ABABAA–AAAASulphur dioxide gasABACAA–AAA–Sulphur dioxide liquidABACA––AAA–Sulphur trioxide–CCCCB–BAC–Sulphuric acid ( 5%)AAACAACAAAASulphuric acid (5 – 10%)ABACAACAAAASulphuric acid (10 – 50%)BCACA–CBAAASulphuric acid (50 – 80%)CCACB–CCAAASulphuric acid (60%)CCACB–CCAAASulphuric acid (90%)CCCCC–CCAAASulphuric acid (95%)CCCCC–CCAAASulphuric acid (fuming, 20% oleum)CCCCCCCCABASulphurous acid–B––CC–CAACSunoco XS-820 (EP Grease)–B–––––CA–ATannic acid–AAAAB–AAAATartaric isodium phosphate solution–A–BAA–AAAATung BAAAASTVVarnishWWaterXXyleneZZinc chloride solution

Chemische Beständigkeitsliste Seiten 13.1 – 13.6 Chemical Resistance Chart Pages 13.7 – 13.12 RUHRKUNSTST

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