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STANDARD OF CHEMICAL RESISTANCE AND ACTUAL HEAT RESISTANCE |
Material | Abbreviation | Organic Solvent | Sea Water Water | Alkali | Acid | Oil | Heat Resistance (Actual use ℃) |
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T H E R M O P L A S T I C |
Polypropylene | PP | ○ | ◎ | ◎ | ◎ | ○ | 60℃ |
Polyethylene | PE | ○ | ◎ | ○ | ○ | ○ | 50℃ | |
Polyacetal | POM | ○ | ◎ | ○ | × | ◎ | 105℃ | |
Polyamide (Nylon66 Glassfiber reinforced) |
PA66GF | ○ | ◎ | ○ | × | ◎ | 130℃ | |
Polytetrafluoethylene (Teflon) |
PTFE | ◎ | ◎ | ◎ | ◎ | ◎ | 250℃ | |
Tetrafluoroethylene Ethulene copolymer |
ETFE | ◎ | ◎ | ◎ | ◎ | ◎ | 90℃ | |
Polyethereherketone | PEEK | ◎ | ◎ | ◎ | ○ | ◎ | 200℃ | |
Polyphenylene sulphide (Glassfiber reinforced) |
PPS | ◎ | ◎ | ◎ | ○ | ◎ | 200℃ | |
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene copolymer |
ABS | × | ◎ | ○ | ○ | ◎ | 55℃ | |
Polyarylate UPolymerー |
PAR | × | ○ | △ | △ | ○ | 140℃ | |
Polyetherimide | PE I | ○ | ◎ | ◎ | ◎ | ○ | 170℃ | |
Polysulfone | PSF | × | ◎ | ◎ | ◎ | ○ | 175℃ | |
Polyethersulfone | PES | ○ | ○ | ◎ | ○ | ○ | 180℃ | |
Liquid Crystal Polymer | LCP | ◎ | ◎ | ○ | ○ | ◎ | 240℃ | |
Polyamide-imide | PAI | ◎ | ○ | ◎ | ◎ | ◎ | 280℃ | |
Polyimide | PI | ◎ | × | △ | ○ | ◎ | 280℃ | |
M E T A L |
Stainless steel | SUS304 | ○ | △ | ○ | × | ◎ | ― |
Stainless steel | SUS316 | ○ | △ | ○ | × | ◎ | ― | |
Titanium | Ti | ◎ | ◎ | ◎ | △ | ◎ | ― | |
C E R A M I C |
Alumina | Al2O3 | ◎ | ◎ | △ | △ | ◎ | 1000℃ |
Silicon Nitride | Si3N4 | ◎ | ◎ | △ | △ | ◎ | 800℃ | |
Silicon Carbide | SiC | ◎ | ◎ | △ | ◎ | ◎ | 1000℃ | |
Zirconia | ZrO2 | ◎ | ◎ | ○ | ○ | ◎ | 850℃ | |
G L A S S |
Soda Glass | SiO2+ Na2O+ CaO |
◎ | ◎ | ○ | ◎ | ◎ | 130℃ |
※In the order of ◎>○>△>×, ◎refers chemical resistance is stronger. (The table above refers to academic documents, and not our experimental proof. Please experiment and check at your practical use.) |