CHEMICAL RESISTANCE OF BELZONA 1311 FN 10133
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1 Alcohols Organic Acids Inorganic Acids CHEICAL RESISTANCE OF BELZONA 1311 Carbonic acid H 2CO 3 ( ) Fluorosilicic acid Hydrobromic acid Hydrochloric acid Nitric acid Nitrous acid H 2SiF 6 ( ) HBr HCl ( ) ( ) HNO 3 ( ) HNO 2 ( ) % - 20% G - 50% P - 20% G - 10% G - 20% Ex - Oleum 20% G - Phosphoric acid H 3PO 4 10% G - (orthophosphoric acid) ( ) 5% Ex - 98% P - Sulfuric acid H 2SO 4 50% - ( ) 20% G - Acetic acid (ethanoic acid) Chloroacetic acid Chlorosulfonic acid (sulfurochloridic acid) CH 3COOH ClCH 2COOH HSO 3Cl Citric acid C 6H 8O 7 Cresylic acid (cresol) Formic acid (methanoic acid) Lactic acid (2-hydroxypropanoic acid) Phenol C 7H 8O HCOOH ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) CH 3CH(OH)(COOH) ( / / ) C 6H 5OH ( ) 50% P - 20% - 10% % - 10% - 10% G - 80% P - n-butanol C 4H 9OH (butyl alcohol) ( ) Ethanol CH 3CH 2OH (ethyl alcohol) ( ) Ethylene glycol (CH 2OH) 2 (ethan-1,2-diol, monoethylene glycol, EG) ( ) Glycerol HOCH 2CH(OH)CH 2OH (glycerine, propane-1,2,3-triol) ( ) Higher alcohols C nh (2n+1)OH where n > 2 ethanol CH 3OH (methyl alcohol) ( ) 2-ethoxyethanol C 3H 8O 2 ( ) Page 1
2 Beverages & Foodstuffs Amines & Amides Alkalis Alcohols continued CHEICAL RESISTANCE OF BELZONA 1311 Propan-1-ol CH 3CH 2CH 2OH (Propyl alcohol) ( ) Propylene glycol CH 3CH(OH)CH 2OH (1,2-Propanediol) ( ) Secondary alcohols R 1R 2CHOH Tertiary alcohols R 1R 2R 3COH 40% G - Ammonia NH 3 20% Ex - ( ) Barium hydroxide Ba(OH) 2 Calcium hydroxide (lime water) agnesium hydroxide (milk of magnesia) Potassium hydroxide (caustic potash) Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) Aniline (Phenylamine) Diethanolamine Diethylamine Dimethylformamide ethylamine (25% in water) Pyridine Ca(OH) 2 g(oh) 2 KOH NaOH ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) C 6H 5NH 2 ( ) HN(CH 2CH 2OH) 2 ( ) CH 3CH 2NHCH 2CH 3 ( ) (CH 3) 2NC(O)H ( ) CH 3NH 2 ( ) C 5H 5N ( ) 40% G - 20% Ex - 50% Ex 40% Ex - 20% Ex Triethanolamine (TEA) (2,2,2 -nitrilotriethanol) N(CH 2CH 2OH) 3 ( ) Beer Cider Citrus juices Fermentation liquor Glucose ilk Sugar solution Vinegar Whisky and Wine - - Page 2
3 Gases Esters & Ethers CHEICAL RESISTANCE OF BELZONA 1311 Amyl acetate CH 3COO(CH 2) 4CH 3 ( ) Butyl acetate C 6H 12O 2 ( ) Dibutyl adipate [CH 2CH 2CO 2(CH 2) 3CH 3] 2 ( ) Dibutyl phthalate C 16H 22O 4 ( ) Dibutyl sebacate C 18H 34O 4 ( ) Dioctyl adipate C 22H 42O 4 ( ) Dioctyl phthalate C 6H 4(C 8H 17COO) 2 ( ) Dioctyl sebacate (CH 2) 8(COOC 8H 17) 2 Diethyl ether (C 2H 5) 2O Diphenyl isodecyl phosphate Ethyl acetate Isopropyl ether ethyl acetate ( ) C 22H 31O 4P ( ) CH 3COOCH 2CH 3 ( ) C 6H 14O ( ) CH 3COOCH 3 ( ) Carbon dioxide (dry) Carbon monoxide Chlorine (dry) CO 2 ( ) CO ( ) Cl 2 ( ) Hydrogen Natural Gas (ethane) Nitrogen Nitrous oxide (dinitrogen monoxide) Ozone (dry) H 2 ( ) CH 4 N 2 ( ) N 2O ( ) O 3 ( ) Ozone (aqueous solution) - - Sulphur dioxide Sulphur trioxide (sulphuric anhydride) SO 2 ( ) SO 3 ( ) Page 3
4 iscellaneous Ketones Hydrocarbons Halocarbons CHEICAL RESISTANCE OF BELZONA 1311 Carbon tetrachloride Chlorobenzene Chloroform CCl 4 ( ) C 6H 5Cl ( ) CHCl 3 ( ) Dry cleaning fluids ethylene chloride (dichloromethane) CH 2Cl 2 ( ) Perchloroethylene (tetrachloroethylene) Cl 2C=CCl 2 ( ) 1,1,1, - Trichloroethane (methyl chloroform) CH 3CCl 3 ( ) Aviation fuel (AVCAT, AVGAS, AVTAG, AVTUR) N/A Benzene C 6H 6 (benzol) ( ) Cyclohexane C 6H 12 ( ) Gasoline Ethanol free (Petrol) Heptane CH 3CH 2CH 2CH 2CH 2CH 2CH 3 ( ) Hexane CH 3CH 2CH 2CH 2CH 2CH 3 ( ) Iso-octane (2,2,4-trimethylpentane) Kerosene Paraffin Pentane Styrene Toluene (methylbenzene, phenylmethane, toluol) White Spirit (Stoddard solvent, ineral spirits) Xylene (dimethyl benzene, xylol) Acetone (CH 3) 3CCH 2CH(CH 3) 2 ( ) N/A N/A ( ) ( ) CH 3CH 2CH 2CH 2CH 3 ( ) C 6H 5CH=CH 2 ( ) C 6H 5CH 3 ( ) C 6H 4(CH 3) 2 ( / / / ) (CH 3) 2CO ( ) ( ) - - ethyl ethyl ketone (EK, butanone) CH 3C(O)CH 2CH 3 ( ) - - Brake fluid Drilling mud Emulsion paint Fertilizer solutions Grease Page 4
5 Salts Oils - Vegetable/ Animal Oils - ineral iscellaneous continued CHEICAL RESISTANCE OF BELZONA 1311 Ink (water based) ercury Hg ine waters (acid) Oil/water mixtures Water, distilled Water, fresh Water, sea Bunker oils (fuel oils) Crude oil Cutting oils, water emulsions Diesel oil Lubricating oil Transformer oil Castor oil Coconut oil Cod liver oil Corn oil Linseed oil Olive oil Aluminium chloride (dry) AlCl 3 Aluminium sulphate Al 2(SO 4) 3 ( ) ( ) Alums Ammonium bicarbonate (NH 4)HCO 3 Ammonium carbonate Ammonium chloride Ammonium monophosphate (NH 4) 2CO 3 NH 4Cl NH 4H 2PO 4 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Ammonium phosphate (dibasic) (NH 4) 2HPO 4 ( ) Ammonium phosphate (tribasic) (NH 4) 3PO 4 ( ) Ammonium nitrate NH 4NO 3 ( ) Ammonium sulfate (NH 4) 2SO 4 ( ) Antimony trichloride Barium carbonate Barium chloride Barium sulfate SbCl 3 BaCO 3 BaCl 2 BaSO 4 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Brines Calcium bisulfite Ca(HSO 3) 2 ( ) Calcium carbonate CaCO 3 ( ) Page 5
6 Salts continued CHEICAL RESISTANCE OF BELZONA 1311 Calcium chloride Calcium hypochlorite Calcium sulphate CaCl 2 Ca(ClO) 2 CaSO 4 Chrome alum KCr(SO 4) 2 Copper acetate Copper chloride ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Cu(CH 3COO) 2 ( ) CuCl 2 Copper nitrate Cu(NO 3) 2 Copper sulphate Ferric chloride (dry) Ferric nitrate Ferric sulfate Ferrous chloride CuSO 4 FeCl 3 Fe(NO 3) 3 Fe 2(SO 4) 3 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) FeCl 2 ( ) Ferrous sulfate FeSO 4 ( ) Lead acetate Pb(CH 3COO) 2 ( ) agnesium bisulfate g(hso 4) 2 ( ) agnesium chloride agnesium sulphate (Epsom salt) gcl 2 gso 4 ( ) ( ) ercuric chloride HgCl 2 ( ) ercuric cyanide Hg(CN) 2 ( ) Nickel ammonium sulfate (NH 4) 2Ni(SO 4) 2 ( ) Nickel chloride NiCl 2 ( ) Nickel nitrate Ni(NO 3) 2 ( ) Nickel sulfate NiSO 4 ( ) Potassium aluminium sulphate (potash alum) KAl(SO 4) 2 ( ) Potassium bisulfite Potassium bromide KHSO 3 KBr ( ) ( ) Potassium carbonate K 2CO 3 ( ) Page 6
7 Salts continued CHEICAL RESISTANCE OF BELZONA 1311 Potassium chlorate Potassium chloride Potassium cyanide Potassium dichromate Potassium diphosphate Potassium ferricyanide Potassium ferrocyanide Potassium iodide Potassium nitrate Potassium permanganate Potassium sulfate Potassium sulfide Potassium sulphite KClO 3 KCl KCN K 2Cr 2O 7 K 2HPO 4 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) K 3[Fe(CN) 6] ( ) K 4[Fe(CN) 6] ( ) KI KNO 3 KnO 4 K 2SO 4 K 2S K 2SO 3 Silver nitrate AgNO 3 Sodium acetate Sodium aluminate CH 3COONa NaAlO 2 Sodium bicarbonate NaHCO 3 Sodium bisulfate Sodium bisulfite Sodium borate (borax) Sodium bromide Sodium carbonate (soda ash) Sodium chlorate Sodium chloride Sodium chromate Sodium cyanide Sodium fluoride NaHSO 4 NaHSO 3 Na 2B 4O 7 NaBr Na 2CO 3 NaClO 3 NaCl Na 2CrO 4 NaCN NaF ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Page 7
8 Salts continued CHEICAL RESISTANCE OF BELZONA 1311 Sodium hypochlorite (bleach) NaClO ( ) 12% G - Sodium metaphosphate Sodium metasilicate (sodium silicate) (NaPO 3) 6 Na 2SiO 3 ( ) ( ) Sodium nitrate NaNO 3 ( ) Sodium phosphate (dibasic) Na 2HPO 4 ( ) Sodium phosphate (tribasic) Na 3PO 4 ( ) Sodium sulfate Sodium sulfide Stannous chloride (tin chloride) Na 2SO 4 Na 2S SnCl 2 ( ) ( ) ( ) Zinc chloride ZnCl 2 ( ) Zinc hydrosulfite ZnS 2O 4 ( ) Zinc sulfate ZnSO 4 ( ) The technical data contained herein is based on the results of long term tests carried out in our laboratories and to the best of our knowledge is true and accurate on the date of publication. It is however, subject to change without prior notice and the user should contact Belzona to verify the technical data is correct before specifying or ordering. No guarantee of accuracy is given or implied. We assume no responsibility for rates of coverage, performance or injury resulting from use. Liability, if any, is limited to the replacement of products. No other warranty or guarantee of any kind is made by Belzona, express or implied, whether statutory, by operation of law or otherwise, including merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Nothing in the foregoing statement shall exclude or limit any liability of Belzona to the extent such liability cannot by law be excluded or limited. Page 8 (Publication No )
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