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Resistance guide for technopolymers

Resistance guide for technopolymers

Resistance guide for technopolymers

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Hi,

Does anyone have a pdf file or link to a site containing a chemical resistance guide for technopolymers such as:

PEI (Polyeterimmide), PPS (Polyphenylene-sulfide), PPOm (modified Polyphenile oxide),PSU (Polysulphone), PVDF (Polyvinyldenfluoride), PP (Polypropylene), PEEK (Polyarileterchetone)

RE: Resistance guide for technopolymers

Krugan,

You're fighting the battle with the internet that I think we all have before.  It seems like that data should be in one place, I mean we all need it, right?  It just seems silly that you can find out everything you didn't want to know about Ernest Borgnine's sex life, but you can't find out if PEEK is recommended for use in an HCl stream.  Well, I haven't been able to find a centralized chemical resistance/compatibility guide on the net that has a decent database either.  

You can check www.coleparmer.com/techinfo/chemcomp.asp for the basics.

Hope that helps.

You can also check out Minnesota Rubber and Plastics web page.  Thier free CD has a lot of the material that you're looking for with the corresponding chemical resistance data.  The CD also has the .pdf you're looking for.

Most of us have just bought some reference texts to guide us along the way.  They will end up saving you time and money in the long run.  

Incidentally, PEEK is commonly refered to as polyetheretherketone, not polyarileterchetone.

RE: Resistance guide for technopolymers

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