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Elastomerics resistant to diethylamine, triethylamine and mono-butylam

Elastomerics resistant to diethylamine, triethylamine and mono-butylam

Elastomerics resistant to diethylamine, triethylamine and mono-butylam

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Hello.
I need to find the what elastomers are resistant to diethylamine, triethylamine and mono-butylamine.  I have tried the Cole-Parmer web site, my vendors chemical resistance charts and a "Sol210" database we bought years ago.  They don't seem to list all these chemicals.  Anyone with chemical resistance charts or links to them?

RE: Elastomerics resistant to diethylamine, triethylamine and mono-butylam

Try a google search with "viton chemical resistance" in the search line.  Omega has a tubing resistance chart.  Viton is an "A" rating for TEA.  If money is no object, go to DuPont web site an look at Kalrez.  Chemraz is a [sic] competitor.

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