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CORROSION CHART loiscLamer |The data presented is of value when the useris aware ofthe numerous variables involved in dealing wih corrosion, Among the important variables are temperature, concentration, pressure, agitation, aeraton, and impurties. The corresion grablem is made more complex by these and other \araoies, |The precise rate of attack under a prescribed set of conltions can ony be achieved by actual performance tests under such conditions. Under standing these imitations, dala obtained from ts table i offered only asa basic guide tothe user for the selection of materas of constuction. Note that itis the sole responsibilty of he system designer and user to select produess suitable for their specie application requirements and to Jensure proper instalaton, operation and maintenance ofthese products. Material compatabiliy. product ratings. and application detas should oe considered inthe selection. Uniess otherwise indicated, al information is based an atmosphere pressure ang ambient temperature conditions. Data presented is based on este bebeved to be rebable, nowaver thay cannat be guarantees. JGutDe To seLecTION J, - Substanta! Resistance - Prefered material of constuction JS Moderate Resistance - Satstactry for use under most conditions; very slight sweling for elastomers lc cuestionabie Resistance - Use with caution lb- inadequate Resistance - Not recommended IBiank -Nodata avalaole notes: 1 - To 220" F (100° C) l2-To 150° F 68°C) fs -Subjectto stress corrosion at high temperatures and in concentrated solutions le = rating for Amy, Ethy|, Mell, and Propyl Alcohols at 70°F (21°C) 5 - Subject to iting at a sclutin ine when solution is alowed to cy on the metal surface [s- Water presumed absent Ispeciat Note: The chemicals ised in this guide hghightedin YELLOW are expenmental carcinagens, accoring otha rinth edlton of Sax’ Dangerous Properties of ndusinal Materials. Chemicals highlighted in GRAY are listed as suspected carcinogens, experimental carcinogens at low doses, land other ctner materials which pose a lesser risk of cancer. [acetate Sowvents Crude [Acetate Solvents Pure Pacote Acid 95% [Acetc Acta vapars 100% Hat [cate Annysice Bolin [acetone [alcoho [aium. Potassium 10% [Aluminum Chiorde 10% [aluminum Chiorde 10% Bain [aluminum Sutate 10% [alumina Suate-<10% Boing [Aluminum Suate > 10% Boling famines [ammonia Annyerous [Ammonia Aqueous Jammonium Chloriaa 10% [ammonium Chloride <10% Boling [ammonium Chierige > 0% Boling Jammonum Hydoxde Hot JAmmonum Nitrate [ammonium Persulate 57 [Ammonium Prosahate Dibasie Si lammonium Sulfate <10% [ammonium Sulfate > 10% Boing [Ammonium Sulit Boley Janine Hycrechierds| [antimony Ticnionde [Barium Chionde 5% [Barium Chiorde =5% Hot [Barium Fydroxde [Barium Nivate [Beer 160° F [Beet Sugar Uquor Hot leenzene Hot lBenzaic Acc cod [Borax Hot [Bore Act 5% Hot [Bromine Dry Gas [Bromine Moist Gas [Butync Acid ute [Bute Acid Hot Coneaniated [Calcium Bisulfite Hot [Calcium Chiode Outs [Calcium Hydroxide 20° Bong, [Calcium Hypocniorte 100% [Carbolc Ac 80% [Carbon Dioxide Dn [Carbon Dieuphie |Garbon Tetrachlorde Dry Hot [Carbonic Acid Saturated [Chios Aci [Chiornatod Water Saturated [Ghiorine Dry Gas [Chiorne Most Gas [Chioroacetic Accs [Ghiorosuronee Ao Dito Jchromic Acid Dilute JGhromic Acid <10% Boling JCnromic Reis 10% Boing lowe Ae Cie IGtric cel Hot Concentrate [Copper Nitrate Hot Concentrate [Copper Sulfate Hot Concentrate [Cupric Crore <2% [Guprie Chore Si Dichlcretnane Boiling Ett Acetate IEmytchionae Wet lEtiyiene Gies! Fatty Acids 212° [Ferns Chionde <1 [Feri Chloride > IFeric Chloride <1% Boling |Ferie Chande > Baling Feric Nirate 5% Feric Sulfate 5% [Ferous Cnionde \Ferous Sutate 10% [Fuori Dry Gas [Fluorine Ory 00°F [Florine Moist Gas [Formaidenyse 40% Formic Acid <50% [Formic Acid 50% Formic Acid <50%. Hat [Formic Acid >80% Hot Freon 12 Freon 22 [Freon 112 Freon Wet Fuel OW 140" Futura Jcacoine Refned ISycerne IHydrobromie Red lHysrochione Ae <% Hydrochloric Acc 1.20% IHrdrochione Accl>20%. lHydrochiore Acct <172% 175 IHysrochiore Act V2 2% 1 IHydrochiore Act >29% 17 IHydrochlore Ace! <%% Bail IHvdrochiorie Aci ¥-1% Boling IHysrochiore Acct >T% Boing Hysrofueric Ac <0% yrofuorie Acid >40% Hvdrofuerie Ac Bain IHydrofuoaiiie Ae Hydrogen Chiorcle Dry Tiydogen Chiorde Mow? Hydrogen Fluoride Ory lHvsrogen Peroxide Boil Hydrogen Suid Dry vdrogen Sufide Moist odine Dr Kerosene Lactic Acid 50% ILeod Acetate Hot [Magnesium Chore Hot IMagnesium Hysroxde Magnesium Sulate [Magnesium Sulfate, Boing IMangsnese Chionde IMereurie Chive <2% IMereuric Chiovde <120% Bolin IMercuric Cyanige IMercury IMetny! Chionce Dry Methylene Chioide Iii Molasses Inapriha Nickel Chionae

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