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Dyneon™ PVDF(Polyvinylidene Fluoride)Chemical Resistance Tables
Inorganic Media 2
Organic Media 5
Miscellaneous Media 12
Contents
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Dyneon™ PVDF exhibits excellent chemical resist-ance to a variety of aggressive fluids and solvents.It is particularly resistant to inorganic and organicacids, hydrocarbons and halogenated solvents.This publication gives an indication of the chemicalresistance of Dyneon PVDF homopolymers to avariety of fluids at various concentrations andtemperatures.
Dyneon PVDF is not suitable for use with fumingsulfuric acid, concentrated alkalis and bases havinga pH ≥ 12. It swells in strongly polar solvents such asacetone and ethyl acetate, and is somewhat solublein aprotic polar solvents such as dimethyl for-mamide or dimethyl sulfoxide. Furthermore, thepresence of atomic chlorine causes stress crackingto occur in Dyneon PVDF parts. Chemicals that aresusceptible to the generation of atomic chlorine,either through chemical or thermal reaction, arenoted by the designation Cl*.
In the tests used to compile the following data,compression molded sections were completelyimmersed in the designated chemical for a minimum of 30 days. They were measured todetermine possible differences in weight, dimension or tensile strength. All tests were per-formed at normal atmospheric pressure unlessotherwise noted.
Symbols used and evaluation criteria for solid Dyneon PVDF(thickness ≥ 1 mm)
This symbol is used if:
✔ Dyneon PVDF is resistant
1) Weight increases by no more than 2%
2) Tensile yield strength does not change by more than 15%, and
3) Weight reduction is less than 0.3%
This symbol is used if:
● Use of Dyneon PVDF is limited
The response to at least one of the first two criteriaabove was negative. For instance, if the weightchanges between 2% and 5%. Dyneon PVDFmight be used in the medium, provided that it isnot subjected to undue stress, e.g. for linings,reinforced parts, etc. In this case, it is recommend-ed to contact Dyneon with questions or for moreinformation.
This symbol is used if:
✖ Dyneon PVDF is not resistant
There is considerable deterioration of the material:dissolution, chemical or physical attack, perme-ability, etc. For instance, the weight changes bymore than 5%.
In addition to PVDF homopolymers, Dyneon provides a variety of PVDF copolymers that may differ slightly from homopolymers in their chemicalcompatibility.
Dyneon also provides additional fluorothermoplasticsincluding PFA, FEP, ETFE, HTE, and THV™ FP withdifferent chemical resistance properties. For specificchemical resistance advice, please consult Dyneon’sApplication and Product Development team.
Notes: Solutions are aqueous, unless otherwise noted. “Sat.” indicates a concentration such that the solution is saturated at 25°C
Dyneon™ PVDFChemical Resistance Tables
Formula
AlNH4(SO4)2•12H2OAlCl3•6H2OAIF3
Al(OH)3Al(NO3)3•9H2OAl2(SO4)3•K2SO4•24H2O
NH3,gasliquid
NH4Br(NH4)2CO3•H2ONH4ClNH4BF4
NH4F•HFNH4OH
NH4NO3
(NH4)3PO4•3H2O(NH4)2SO4
(NH4)2S
SbCl3
BaCl2•2H2OBa(OH)2•8H2O
H3BO3
BF3
Br2, liquid
CaCO3
CaCl2Ca(OH)2Ca(NO3)2•4H2OCa(SO4)•2H2O
CO2
CS2
CCl4
Cl2, dry gaswet gasliquid
Cl*ClO2, gas
ClSO2OH
CrO3
CuCl2•2H2OCu(NO3)2•3H2OCuSO4•5H2O
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BP OfMedium°C (°F) Remarks
Destruction
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PVDFTables of Chemical Resistance
Medium
AluminumAmmonium SulfateChlorideFluoride, AnhydrousHydroxideNitratePotassium Sulfate
Ammonia
AmmoniumBromideCarbonateChlorideFluoroborateHydrofluorideHydroxide
NitrateOrthophosphateSulfateSulfide
AntimonyTrichloride
BariumChlorideHydroxide, Octahydrate
BoricAcid, Ortho-
BoronTrifluoride
BromineWater
CalciumCarbonateChlorideHydroxideNitrateSulfate
CarbonDioxideDisulfideTetrachloride
Chlorine
Atomic ChlorineChlorine Dioxide
ChlorosulfonicAcid
ChromiumTrioxide
CopperChloride (ll)Nitrate (ll)Sulfate (ll)
Solid Dyneon™ PVDFTemperature Of Medium °C (°F)
Inorganic Media
2
(228)(239)(212)(212)(224)(214)
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(219)(216)
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(214)(255)(212)(239)(212)
(-109)(115)(170)
(-31)(-31)(-31)
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(235)(232)(219)
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BP Boiling point of the medium concerned
PVDFTables of Chemical ResistanceInorganic Media
F2, gas or liquid
HBF4
H2SiF6
N2H4•H2O
HBr
HCl
HCl, gasHF
HlH2O2
l2, dry or moist
FeCl2•4H2OFeCl3•6H2OFe(NO3)3•9H2OFe(SO4)3
(CH3COO)2Pb•3H2O
LiBr
MgCO3•Mg(OH)2•3H2OMgCl2•6H2OMg(OH)2
Mg(NO3)2•6H2OMgSO4•7H2O
HgHgCl2Mg(NO3)2•H2OHgNa
NiCl2•6H2ONi(NO3)2•6H2ONiSO4•6H2O
HNO3
O2, gas
HClO4
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10%25%40%50%63%5%
10%20%28%36%42%
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100%sat.sat.
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100%
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(214)(217)(225)(207)(135)(64)
(-121)(216)(234)(216)(142)
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Fluorine
Fluoroboric Acid
Fluorosilicic Acid
Hydrazine Hydrated
HydrogenBromide
Chloride
Fluoride
IodidePeroxide
Iodine
IronChloride (ll)Chloride Hydrate (lll)Nitrate (lll)Sulfate (lll)
LeadAcetate
LithiumBromide
MagnesiumCarbonate, BasicChlorideHydroxideNitrateSulfate
MercuryChloride (ll)Nitrate (ll)Sodium amalgam
NickelChloride Nitrate Sulfate
NitricAcid
Oxygen
Perchloric Acid
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Formula Conc.BP Of
Medium°C (°F) Remarks25°C
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50°C
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125°C
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150°C
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Medium
Solid Dyneon™ PVDFTemperature Of Medium °C (°F)
BP Boiling point of the medium concerned
PVDFTables of Chemical ResistanceInorganic Media
Formula Conc.Remarks25°C
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100°C
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125°C
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150°C
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Medium
Solid Dyneon™ PVDFTemperature Of Medium °C (°F)
H3PO4
POCl3
PCl3
KAl2(SO4)3•K2SO4•24H2OKBrK2CO3
KClO3
KClK2Cr2O7
K4Fe(CN)6•3H2OKFKOHKNO3
KMnO4
K2SO4
K2S
SiCl4
AgCNAgNO3
NaNaBrNa2CO3•10H2ONaClO3
NaClNaCNNaFNaHCO3
NaHSO4
NaHSO3
NaOH
NaClO
NaNO3
NaNO2
Na3PO4•12H2ONa2SiO3
Na2SO4
Na2S
Na2SO3
Na2B4O7•10H2ONa2S2O3•5H2O
NH2SO3H
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(212)(212)(212)(214)(223)(241)(261)(288)(318)(356)(419)
(230)(238)(218)(237)(217)
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PhosphorusOxychlorideTrichloride
PotassiumAluminium SulfateBromideCarbonateChlorateChlorideDichromateFerrocyanideFluorideHydroxideNitratePermanganateSulfateSulfide
SiliconTetrachloride
SilverCyanideNitrate
SodiumBromideCarbonateChlorateChlorideCyanideFluorideHydrogen carbonateHydrogen sulfateHydrogen sulfiteHydroxide
Hypochlorite
NitrateNitriteOrthophosphateSilcateSulfateSulfide
SulfiteTetraborateThiosulfate
SulfamicAcid
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BP Boiling point of the medium concerned
PVDFTables of Chemical ResistanceInorganic Media
Formula Conc.Remarks25°C
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100°C
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125°C
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150°C
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Medium
Solid Dyneon™ PVDFTemperature Of Medium °C (°F)
50% CrO3/15% H2SO4/35% H2O
65% H2SO4/20% HNO3/15% H2O50% H2SO4/50% HNO3
S8, solidSO2, gas
liquidSO3
H2SO4
SO2Cl2
SOCl2
SnCl2SnCl4
H2O
ZnCl2
Zn(NO3)2•6H2OZnSO4•7H2O
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SulfonitricAcid
SulfurDioxide
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+ ChlorineWaterOleum
SulfurylChloride
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TinChloride (ll)Chloride (lV)
Water
ZincChlorideNitrateSulfate
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BP Boiling point of the medium concerned
PVDFTables of Chemical ResistanceOrganic Media
6BP Boiling point of the medium concerned
Conc.BP Of
Medium°C (°F) Remarks25°C
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Solid Dyneon™ PVDFTemperature Of Medium °C (°F)
40%100%100%
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Acetic Acid
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Hydroxy-,Syn. GlycolicMethylchlorophenoxy--, Amyl Ester, Syn. Amyl Acetate-, Anhydride-, Chloride-, Butyl Ester-, Cyclohexyl Ester-, Ethyl Ester
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-, 2-Ethoxyethyl ester, Syn. Cellosolve Acetate-, 1-Pentyl ester-, Nitrile, Syn. Acetonitrile
AcetoneSyn. 2-Propanone
AcetonitrileSyn. Acetic Acid, Nitrile
Acetophenone
Acrylic AcidSyn. Propenoic Acid-, Ethyl Ester-, Methyl Ester
AcrylonitrileSyn. Propenoic Acid Nitrile
Allyl ChlorideSyn. 3-Chloropropene
AmineDiethyl-Diethyl-2,2'dihydroxy-,Syn. DiethanolamineDimethyl-Triethyl-2.2'2"-Trihydroxyethyl-, Syn. Triethanolamine
Amyl Acetate
Amyl AlcoholSyn., 1-PentanolSyn., 2-Pentanol
AnilineN, N-Dimethyl-
Benzaldehyde
BenzeneChloro-P-Dibomo-1,2-Dichloro-Ethyl-1,2,4-Trichloro-1,2,3-Trihydroxy-, Syn. PyrogallolNitro-
PVDFTables of Chemical ResistanceOrganic Media
Conc.Remarks25°C
(77°F)
50°C
(122°F)
100°C
(212°F)
125°C
(257°F)
150°C
(302°F)BP
Medium
Solid Dyneon™ PVDFTemperature Of Medium °C (°F)
sat.80%
sat.sat.sat.sat.
100%
100%
100%
100%
sat.
100%
100%100%
100%
100%
100%
50%
sat.
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%100%100%
50%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
(214)
(401)
(351-358)
(419)
(172)
(223)
(325)
(243)(212)
(180)
(176)
(219)
(113)
(313)
(142)
(203)(158)
(219)
(178)
(322)
(313)
(329)
(273)
101
205
177-181
215
78
106
163
117100
82
80
104
45
156
61
9570
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81
161
156
165
134
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Benzenesulfonic Acid2-Chloro-
Benzoic Acid2-Hydroxy-, Syn. Salicylic Acid3,4,5-Trihydroxy-, Syn. Gallic Acid-, Chloride
Benzyl AlcoholSyn, Alpha-Hydroxytoluene
Benzyl ChlorideSyn. Alpha-Chlorotoluene
1,3-Butadiene Hexachloro-
Butane 1-Chloro
Butanedioic Acid2,3-Dihydroxy-, Syn. Tartaric Acid
Butanoic Acid,Syn. Butyric Acid
1-Butanol2-Butanolt-ButanolSyn. 2-Methyl-2-Propanol
2-ButanoneSyn. Methyl Ethyl Ketone
2-ButenalSyn. Crotonaldehyde
Cis-Butenedioic AcidSyn. Maleic Acid
Trans-Butenedioic AcidSyn. Fumaric Acid
i-ButylamineSyn. 1-Amino-2-Methylpropane
t-ButylamineSyn. 2-Amino-2-Methylpropane
Cellosolve AcetateSyn, Acetic Acid, 2-Ethoxyethyl Ester
ChloroformSyn. Trichloromethane
Chloroformic Acid-, p-t-Butyl Cyclohexyl Ester-, Ethyl Ester-, Methyl Ester
Citric Acid
Cyclohexane
Cyclohexanol
Cyclohexanone
Diacetone AlcoholSyn. 4-Hydroxy-4-Metyl-2-Pentanone
DiisobutyleneSyn. 2,5 Dimethyl-1,5 Hexadiene
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BP OfMedium°C (°F)
BP Boiling point of the medium concerned
PVDFTables of Chemical ResistanceOrganic Media
Conc.Remarks25°C
(77°F)
50°C
(122°F)
100°C
(212°F)
125°C
(257°F)
150°C
(302°F)BP
Medium
Solid Dyneon™ PVDFTemperature Of Medium °C (°F)
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
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100%
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100%100%
100%100%100%100%100%100%
100%100%100%
100%
37%
99%80%60%50%
100%100%
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(329)
(307)
(370)
(372)
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(288)
(293)
(241)
(241)(268)(183)(297)(165)(118)
(208)
(99)
(132)
(338)(262)(315)
(250)(189)
(138)(288)(95)(154)(496)(342)
(262)(241)(388)
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(214)
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168
165
153
188
189
101
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145
116
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56
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591423568258172
128116198
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Dissolution
Under 15mm Hg
Becomes black
Swelling
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Diisobutyl KetoneSyn. 2,6 Dimethyl 1-4-Heptanone
Dimethylacetamide
Dimethylformamide
Dimethylsulfate
Dimethylsulfoxide
1,4-Dioxane
DodecanethiolSyn. Lauryl Mercaptan
Dodecanoic Acid, ChlorideSyn. Lauryl Chloride
EpichlorohydrinSyn. 1-Chloro-2,3-Epoxypropane
Ethane1,2-Diamino-1,2-Dichloro-1,1,2,2-Tetrachloro-1,1,1-Tricholoro-1,1,2-Trifluoro-1,2,2-Trichloro-, Syn. Freon 113
1,2 EthanediolSyn. Ethylene Glycol
Ethanethiol
Ethanol
2-Amino2-Chloro-, Syn. Ethylene Chlorohydrin2-Mercapto-, Syn. Thioglycol
EtheneSyn. EthyleneTetrachloro-, Syn. PerchlorethyleneTrichloro-
EtherChloromethyl-Dibutyl-Diethyl-Diisopropyl-Diphenyl-Isoamyl-, Syn. Dibutyl Ether, 3,3 Dimethyl
EthyleneSyn. Ethene-Chlorohydrin, Syn. 2-Chlorethanol-Diamine, Syn. 1,2 Diaminoethane-Gylcol, Syn. 1,2-Ethanediol
Ethyl MercaptanSyn. Ethanethiol
Formaldehyde
Formic Acid
-Ethyl Ester-Methyl Ester
BP OfMedium°C (°F)
BP Boiling point of the medium concerned 8
PVDFTables of Chemical ResistanceOrganic Media
Conc.Remarks25°C
(77°F)
50°C
(122°F)
100°C
(212°F)
125°C
(257°F)
150°C
(302°F)BP
Medium
Solid Dyneon™ PVDFTemperature Of Medium °C (°F)
100%100%100%
sat.
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100%
sat.
sat.
sat.
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sat.
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100%
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100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
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100%
100%
50%
100%100%100%100%100%100%50%
(-22)(118)(-50)
(90)(149)
(324)
(360)(415)
(208)
(349)
(334)
(273)
(257)
(210)
(154)
(225)
(417)
(334)
(217)
(293)
(288)
(154)(207)(104)(214)(171)(142)(187)
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3265
162
182213
98
176
168
134
125
99
68
107
214
168
103
145
142
689740101776186
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Swelling
Under 20 mm Hg
Swelling
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Dissolution
Under 15 mm Hg
Swelling
Under 2 mm Hg
Becomes black
Under 15 mm Hg
Swelling
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Freon 12Freon 113Freon 502
Fumaric AcidSyn. Trans-Butenedioic Acid
FuranTetrahydro-
Furfural
Gallic AcidSyn. 3,4,5-Trihydroxybenzoic Acid
d-Glucose
Glutamic Acid
GlycerinSyn. GlycerolMonochlorohydrin of-
Glycolic Acidsyn. hydroxyacetic acid
Heptane
Heptanol2,6-dimethyl-4-
Heptanone2,6-dimethyl-4-, syn. isovalerone
Hexadiene2,5-dimethyl, 5-
1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexamethyldisilazane
Hexamethylphosphotriamide
Hexane
1-Hexanol, 6-Chloro-
Isophorone
IsovaleroneSyn. 2,6-dimethyl-4-heptanone
Lactic AcidSyn. 2-hydroxypropanoic acid
Lauryl ChlorideSyn. dodecanethiol
Lauryl MercaptanSyn. dodecanoic acid chloride
Maleic AcidSyn. cis-butenedioic acid
MethaneBromochloro-Dibromo-, syn. methylene bromideDichloro-, syn. methylene chlorideNitro-Tetrachloro-Trichloro-, syn. chloroformTriiodo- (50% solution in alcohol)
BP OfMedium°C (°F)
BP Boiling point of the medium concerned 9
10BP Boiling point of the medium concerned
PVDFTables of Chemical ResistanceOrganic Media
Conc.Remarks25°C
(77°F)
50°C
(122°F)
100°C
(212°F)
125°C
(257°F)
150°C
(302°F)BP
Medium
Solid Dyneon™ PVDFTemperature Of Medium °C (°F)
100%50%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
sat.
100%
sat.50%
100%
100%
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100%
100%100%100%100%
50%10%
50%
100%
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(243)
(212)
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(297)
(262)
(412)
(546)
(228)
(279)
(246)
(329)(243)
(360)
(552)
(644)(541)(723)
(293)
(221)
67
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80
117
100
202
147
128
211
286
109
137
119
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182
289
340283384
145
105
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Softens
Under 100mm Hg
Under 11 mm Hg
Becomes dark
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Methanol
Methylene ChlorideSyn. dichloromethane
Methyl Ethyl KetoneSyn. 2-butanone
Methyl Isobutyl KetoneSyn. 4-methyl-2-pentanone
Methyl MethacrylateSyn. 2-methyl propenoic acid-methyl ester
1-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone
Methylsulfuric AcidTrichloro-, syn. perchloromethyl mercaptan
Morpholine
Naphthalene
Nicotinic AcidSyn. pyridine 3-carboxylic acid
Oleic AcidSyn. cis-9-octadecenoic acid
Oxalic Acid
1-PentanolSyn.Amyl alcohol
2-PentanolSyn.secamyl alcohol
Pentanone4-hydroxy-4-methyl-2-, syn. diacetone alcohol4-methyl-2-, syn. methyl isobutyl ketone
Phenol
2,4,6-trinitro-, syn. picric acid
Phosphoric Acid-Tributyl ester
Phthalic Acid-Butyl benzylic ester-Dibutyl ester-Dimethyl ester-Dioctyl ester
Picric AcidSyn. 2,4,6-trinitrophenol
PiperazineSyn. diethylendiamine
Pivaloyle Chloride
BP OfMedium°C (°F)
PVDFTables of Chemical ResistanceOrganic Media
Conc.Remarks25°C
(77°F)
50°C
(122°F)
100°C
(212°F)
125°C
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150°C
(302°F)BP
Medium
Solid Dyneon™ PVDFTemperature Of Medium °C (°F)
100%100%100%100%100%100%
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100%
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6%
100%
sat.
100%
100%
100%100%100%100%100%100%
(113)(241)(205)(93)(313)
(372)(464)
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(207)(180)
(133)
(221)(244)
(212)
(464)(372)(93)
(240)
(214)
(343)
(158)(135)
(293)
(223)
(315)
(298)
(232)(354)(401)(401)(376)
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451169634156
189240
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105118
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116
101
173
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145
106
157
148
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Swelling
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Under 20 mm Hg
Fusion point 216-219°F under 36 mm
Hg
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Propane1-amino-2-methyl-, syn. i-butylamine2-amino-2-methyl-, syn. t-butylamine1-chloro-2,3-epoxy-, syn. epichlorohydrin1,2-dichloro-1,2 epoxy-, syn. propylene oxide1,2,3-trichloro-
1,2 PropanediolSyn. propylene glycol-Carbonate, syn. propylene carbonate
Propanoic AcidSyn. propionic acid2-hydroxy-, syn. lactic acid
2-methyl-(4-chlorophenoxy-2)
1-Propanol2-methyl-2-propanol, syn. t-butyl alcohol
2-PropanoneSyn. acetone
2-Methyl Propenoic AcidMethyl ester, syn. methyl methacrylate
PropyleneSyn. propene-Carbonate, syn. 1,2-propanediol carbonate-Glycol, syn. 1,2-propanediol-Oxide, syn. 1,2-epoxypropane
Pyridine
-3-carboxylic acid, syn. nicotinic acid
PyrogallolSyn. 1,2,3-trihydroxybenzene
Salicylic AcidSyn. 2-hydroxybenzoic acid
SextateSyn. 2-cyclohexyl acetate
SilaneDimethyldichloro-Trimethylchloro-
Stilbene
Styrene
Tartaric AcidSyn. 2,3-dihydroxybutanedioic acid
ThiogylcolSyn. 2-mercaptoethanol
Thiogylcolic AcidSyn. mercaptoacetic acid
TolueneAlpha-chloro-, syn. benzyl chlorideAlpha, alpha-dichloro-, syn. benzyl dichlorideAlpha-hydroxy-, syn. benzylacohol2-hydroxy-, syn. ortho-cresolP-toluenesulfonic acid
BP OfMedium°C (°F)
11BP Boiling point of the medium concerned
12
PVDFTables of Chemical ResistanceOrganic Media
Conc.Remarks25°C
(77°F)
50°C
(122°F)
100°C
(212°F)
125°C
(257°F)
150°C
(302°F)BP
Medium
Solid Dyneon™ PVDFTemperature Of Medium °C (°F)
100%
100%
100%
sat.100%
100%
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(531)
(221)
(351)
(284)
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140
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Toluene (continued)P-toluenesulfonyl chloride
Triethanolaminesyn. 2,2'2"-trihydroxytriethylamine
Trimethylacetyl, ChlorideSyn. Pivaloyle Chloride l.c.
Ureatetramethyl-
Xylol
BP OfMedium°C (°F)
BP Boiling point of the medium concerned
PVDFTables of Chemical ResistanceMiscellaneous Media
Conc.Remarks25°C
(77°F)
50°C
(122°F)
100°C
(212°F)
125°C
(257°F)
150°C
(302°F)BP
Medium
Solid Dyneon™ PVDFTemperature Of Medium °C (°F)
100%
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Esso™ Zerice™ S100
Flushing Oil
Gasoline
H2SO4 : HNO3(1:1)
Ilexan Ht (Huls)
Kerosene
Light OilLockheed Super 105
Marlotherm® SMarlotherm® SGBMineral OilMobil Compounds, BB
LightMobil Pyrogard™ D
Naphtha
SeawaterShell 20/20 OilShell ATF Dexron™ OilShell Macona 82 OilShell Macona 72 OilShell Macona 69 OilShell Talpa 60 OilShell Talpa 30 OilShell Tellus™ 72 OilShell Tellus™ 29 Oil Shell Tellus™ 27 OilShell Tellus™ 15 OilShell Vitrea™ 75 OilShell Vitrea™ 41 OilShell Vitrea™ 30 OilShell Voluta™ 270 OilShell Voluta™ 45 OilSkydrol™ 500 B
Total LHM Oil
UCB Spelna OilUcon Breox® HTF14
Yacco Y Oil
Xylol Technical
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BP Boiling point of the medium concerned
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