Operating Guide

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Plastics Technical Manual
Number = Maximum Recommended Temp. (°F)** CF = Consult Factory NR = Not Recommended • • = Incomplete Data
Chemical Name
PVC Viton ® EPDM Neoprene
CPVC
Pipe & Fitting Materials
Recommended Max. Temp (°F)
Seal Materials
Recommended Max. Temp. (°F)
ABS
CAS #
Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Polyvinyl Chloride Type 1 Grade 1 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Type IV Grade 1
Flourocarbon Elastomer (Viton ® is a registered trademark of the DuPont Co.) Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer
** Maximum recommended temperature, for chemical resistance, under normal conditions. § Non-pressure, vent-only, applications when chemical is in gas form.
‡ Must use solvent cement specially formulated for hypochlorite or caustic chemical service (IPS Weld-On 724 or equal).
Glycolic Acid ........................................ 79-14-1 • • 140 NR NR • • 73
Grape Sugar, Juice ............................... 50-99-7 73 140 180 185 200 160
Green Liquor ........................................ 68131-30-6 140 140 180 • 150 70
Halocarbons Oils .................................. Category NR NR NR 200 NR NR
Heptane ............................................... 142-82-5 73 140 NR 185 NR 73
Hexane ................................................ 110-54-3 NR 73 73 73 NR 73
Hexanol ............................................... Isomers NR 100 NR 160 NR 73
Hydraulic Oil ........................................ Mixture NR 73 • • 200 NR 73
Hydrazine ............................................ 302-01-2 NR NR NR NR 70
Hydrobromic Acid, Dilute ..................... 10035-10-6 73 140 180 185 200 73
Hydrobromic Acid, 20% ....................... 10035-10-6 73 140 73 185 140 73
Hydrobromic Acid, 50% ....................... 10035-10-6 NR 140 73 185 140 73
Hydrochloric Acid, Dilute ...................... 7647-01-0 73 140 180 200 140 73
Hydrochloric Acid, 20% ........................ 7647-01-0 NR 140‡ 180‡ 200 140 73
Hydrochloric Acid Conc., 37% .............. 7647-01-0 NR 140‡ 180‡ 160 100 73
Hydrocyanic Acid, 10% ........................ 74-90-8 140 140 • • 185 200 • •
Hydrofluoric Acid, <10% ..................... 7664-39-3 NR 140 140 150 73 100
Hydrofluoric Acid, 30% ........................ 7664-39-3 NR 73 140 200 NR NR
Hydrofluoric Acid, 40% ........................ 7664-39-3 NR 73 NR 100 NR NR
Hydrofluoric Acid, 50% ........................ 7664-39-3 NR NR NR 73 NR NR
Hydrofluoric Acid, 100% ...................... 7664-39-3 NR NR NR NR NR NR
Hydrofluosilicic Acid, 50% ................... 16961-83-4 NR 140 140 200 140 • •
Hydrogen ............................................. 162303-51-7 140§ 140§ 73§ 200 200 160
Hydrogen Cyanide................................. 74-90-8 • • 140 • • • • • • 73
Hydrogen Fluoride ................................ 7664-39-3 NR NR NR NR 73 NR
Hydrogen Peroxide, 36% ...................... 7722-84-1 NR 140 73 200 NR NR
Hydrogen Peroxide, 50% ...................... 7722-84-1 NR 140 73 200 NR NR
Hydrogen Peroxide, 90% ...................... 7722-84-1 NR NR NR 200 NR NR
Hydrogen Peroxide, Dilute .................... 7722-84-1 73 140 73 200 73 NR
Hydrogen Phosphide ............................. 7803-51-2 • • 140 • • • • 73 • •
Hydrogen Sulfide, Aqueos Sol. .............. 7783-06-4 • • 140 180 140 100 NR
Hydrogen Sulfide, Dry .......................... 7783-06-4 • • 140 180 140 100 NR
Hydroquionone ..................................... 123-31-9 • • 140 • • 185 NR NR
Hydrosilicofluoric acid .......................... 16961-83-4 73 140 73 200 140 100
Hydroxylamine Sulfate ......................... 10039-54-0 • • 140 • • • • 73 73
DESIGN & ENGINEERING DATA
Chemical Resistance
The following table gives the chemical resistance of ABS, PVC and CPVC thermoplastic piping materials and three commonly
used seal materials. The information shown is based upon laboratory tests conducted by the manufacturers of the materials, and
it is intended to provide a general guideline on the resistance of these materials to various chemicals. NOTICE: This table is not
a guarantee, and any piping systems using products made of these materials should be tested under actual service conditions to
determine their suitability for a particular purpose. See website for most current data: www.charlottepipe.com