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The document discusses various non-metallic materials that can be used in corrosive environments and provides corrosion resistance charts to help select the proper material.

The document discusses various plastic and elastomer materials like PTFE, PFA, FEP, ETFE, DURCON 6, 730, UHMWPE, PP, PSZ, Polycrete, FKM, CSM, and EPDM.

Factors that should be considered include: concentration of chemicals present, harmful contaminants, velocity, solids in suspension, type of equipment, continuous or intermittent operation, maximum, minimum, and normal operating temperature, and any other peculiarities characteristic of the solution.

Guide to the Selection of Corrosion Resisting Non-Metallics

Flowserve Corporation has been a producer of non-metallic equipment for the


handling of corrosive chemicals for over thirty-five years beginning with the introduc-
tion of a cast epoxy formulation, DURCON®6. The plastic line has expanded over
the years to include PTFE, PFA, and UHMWPE lined equipment, as well as the
structural composite materials DURCON 730 and Polycrete. Additionally, many cor-
rosion resistant elastomeric materials, like FKM, CSM, and EPDM, are used in
Flowserve’s products.
The corrosion chart in this bulletin is intended to be a guide for the selection of
the proper corrosion resistant, non-metallic material(s) for a given application. The
ratings may be used as a guide for material selection but should not be considered
a guarantee or blanket recommendation. The ratings are the compilation of exten-
sive laboratory tests, field tests, operating experience, and best judgment. Many
factors must be considered when selecting a non-metallic material for a corrosive
service. These include: concentration of chemicals present; harmful contaminants;
velocity; solids in suspension; type of equipment; continuous or intermittent opera-
tion; maximum, minimum, and normal operating temperature; and any other
peculiarities characteristic of the solution.

Non-Metallics Description
Max. Service
Designation Symbol Temperature*
PTFE PTFE Tetrafluoroethylene polymer 400°F (204°C)
PFA PFA Perfluoroalkoxy polymer 400°F (204°C)
FEP FEP Fluorinated ethylene propylene 300°F (149°C)
ETFE ETFE Ethylene/tetrafluoroethylene copolymer 300°F (149°C)
DURCON 6 DU6 Silica filled epoxy 215°F (102°C)
730 D730 Glass fiber reinforced epoxy 225°F (107°C)
UHMWPE UHMWPE Ultra high molecular weight polyethylene 200°F (93°C)
PP PP Polypropylene 185°F (85°C)
PSZ DIPZ Partially stabilized zirconia 662°F (350°C)
Polycrete PCVE Silica filled epoxy vinyl ester 225°F (107°C)
Viton** FKM Vinylidene fluoride hexafluoropropylene 275°F (135°C)
Hypalon** CSM Chlorosulfonated polyethylene 275°F (135°C)
EPDM EPDM Ethylene propylenediene 275°F (135°C)
**Consult Durco bulletins for temperature limits of specific products.
**Viton and Hypalon are registered trademarks of E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company.

Nominal Mechanical and Coefficient of


Specific Flexural Flexural Tensile Ultimate Linear Thermal
Physical Properties Designation Gravity Strength Modulus Strength Elongation Expansion
% cm/cm/°C
at 73°F (23°C) psi MPa psi x 105 MPa x 102 psi MPa x 10-5
PTFE 2.18 – – 0.70 4.8 4,000 28 300 12.6 (21-60°C)
PFA 2.15 – – 1.00 6.9 4,000 28 300 12.06 (21-100°C)
FEP 2.16 – – 0.90 6.2 3,000 21 290 8.9 (23-75°C)
ETFE 1.70 8,000 56 1.70 11.7 6,000 42 150-300 13 (0-100°C)
DURCON 6 1.98 20,000 138 20.0 138 13,000 90 – 3.6 (23-177°C)
730 1.90 24,000 165 22.0 152 – – – –
UHMWPE 0.94 – – 1.00 6.9 5,000 34 350 18-21.6 (-18-100°C)
PP 0.91 7,614 52.5 1.95 13.5 3,626 25 15 9 (21-60°C)
PSZ 5.74 115,000 790 – – 65,000 450 – 1.02 (25-400°C)
Polycrete 2.09 – – – – – – – –

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Acetaldehyde
AllD AllD 10A 10A AllA NR 10A NR NR NR AllA
CH3CHO
Acetate Solvents
AllD AllD 10B AllD AB NR AllD – NR NR 10B

Acetic Acid
AllE AllE AllB AllB 0-6B 0-9B AllD 0-5D, + NR 0-8A 0-3B
CH3COOH
Acetic Anhydride
10E 10E 10B 10B 10A 10A 10D NR NR AllC NR
(CH3CO)2O
Acetone
10* 10B 10A 10A 10* AllB 10A NR NR NR AllC
CH3COCH3
Aluminum Chloride
AllE AllE AllD AllD AllC AllC AllD AllD AllD AllA AllC
AlCl3
Aluminum Nitrate
AllE AllE AllD AllD – AllC – AllD AllD AllA AllC
Al(NO3)3
Aluminum Sulfate
AllE AllE AllD AllD AllB AllC 0-6D AllD AllB AllD AllB
Al2(SO4)3
Ammonia – Anhydrous
10E 10E 10B 10B 10A AllC – – NR NR AllB
NH3
Ammonium Bifluoride
AllE AllE NR NR – 10C – 10C AllB – AllB
NH4HF2
Ammonium Carbonate
AllE AllE AllD – AllB AllC – AllC AllD NR AllC
(NH4)HCO3 • (NH4)CO2NH2
Ammonium Chloride
AllE AllE AllD AllD AllB AllC AllD AllD AllD AllA AllC
NH4Cl
Ammonium Fluoride
AllE AllE NR NR 0-2B AllC – AllC AllB – AllB
NH4F
Ammonium Hydroxide
AllE AllE 0-3B NR AllB AllC AllD 0-3B AllA AllC AllC
NH4OH
Ammonium Nitrate
AllD AllD 0-2D AllD AllC AllC AllD AllD AllC AllA AllC
NH4NO3
Ammonium Phosphate
AllE AllE AllB AllD – 10C AllD AllD AllC AllA AllC
(NH4)2 HPO4 or NH4H2PO4
Ammonium Sulfate
AllE AllE AllD AllD 0-4B AllC AllD AllD AllC AllD AllC
(NH4)2SO4
Aniline Dyes
AllE AllD – NR 10B 10B AllD NR – 10A 10C

Aniline Hydrochloride
AllD 1B NR NR NR NR AllD AllD NR NR NR
C5H5NH2 • HCl
Antimony Trichloride
AllD AllD 10C AllD 1A, 10B 10B AllD – 10B – 10A
SbCl3
Arsenic Acid
10D 10E 10B 10B 10B 10C AllD AllB 10C 10C 10C
(H3AsO4)2 • H2O
Barium Chloride
AllE AllE AllC AllD AllB AllC AllD AllD AllD AllA AllC
BaCl2
Barium Sulfate
AllE AllE AllD AllD AllB 10A AllD AllD AllD AllA AllC
BaSO4

0 = 0% weight percent 4 = 40% weight percent 8 = 80% weight percent NR = Not Recommended D= 212°F max. (100°C)
1 = 10% weight percent 5 = 50% weight percent 9 = 90% weight percent A = 68°F max. (20°C) E= 257°F max. (125°C)
2 = 20% weight percent 6 = 60% weight percent 10 = 100% weight percent B = 122°F max. (50°C) * = To boiling
3 = 30% weight percent 7 = 70% weight percent All = All Concentrations C = 167°F max. (75°C) + = Blue or Red Polybase
may be suitable

Examples: 0- 4B From 0 to 40% (weight percent) the material listed is acceptable to 122°F (50°C).
8C At 80% the material listed is acceptable to 167°F (75°C).
AllD All concentrations to 212°F (100°C) are acceptable.
1D 10D Material is acceptable at 10% to 212°F (100°C) and 100% to 212°F (100°C).
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Benzaldehyde
AllE AllE 10B 10B NR 10A – NR NR NR NR
C6H5CHO
Benzene
10D 10D 10B 10D NR NR 10A NR, + NR NR NR
C6H6
Benzoic Acid
AllE AllE 10D 10D AllB NR AllD AllD AllC NR NR
C6H5COOH
Black Liquor (slurry)
– – – – 10B NR AllD AllD 10D 10A 10C

Boric Acid
AllE AllE AllC AllC AllB 10C AllD AllD AllC AllD AllB
H3BO3
Brine, pH 3-7
AllE AllE AllD AllD AllD – AllD AllD AllB AllB AllB

Brine, pH 7-12
AllE AllE AllD AllD AllD – AllD AllD AllB AllB AllB

Bromine, dry
10D 10B NR NR NR NR AllD – AllC NR NR
Br
Bromine, wet
AllD AllD NR NR – NR AllD – AllB NR NR
Br
Butane
AllE AllE 10B 10B 10B NR – – AllC AllA NR
CH3CH2CH2CH3
Butyric Acid
AllD AllD NR NR NR AllA 10* 0-5D AllB NR AllB
CH3CH2CH2COOH
Calcium Carbonate
AllE AllE 10C 10C 1B 10C – AllD AllE AllA AllB
CaCO3
Calcium Chlorate
AllE AllE AllB AllB 10B – – AllD AllB AllA AllB
Ca(ClO3)2
Calcium Chloride
AllE AllE AllD AllD AllB AllC AllD AllD AllB AllA AllC
CaCl2
Calcium Hydroxide
AllE AllE 0-5C 0-5C AllB AllB – AllD AllD AllD AllC
Ca(OH)2
Calcium Hypochlorite
AllE AllE NR – – AllB AllD AllC AllA 0-3D AllE
Ca(OCl)2
Calcium Nitrate
AllE AllE 10D 10D 0-5B 10C 10A AllD AllD AllA AllC
Ca(NO3)2
Calcium Sulfate
AllE AllE 10D 10D 10B 10C 0-1* AllD AllB AllA AllC
CaSO4
Carbon Disulfide
AllD AllB – AllD NR NR AllD NR AllB NR NR
CS2
Carbonic Acid
AllE AllE 10C AllD AllB 10C AllD – 10D 10C 10C
H2CO3
Carbon Tetrachloride
AllD AllB NR AllD NR NR AllD 10C AllC NR NR
CCl4
Chlorinated Water
AllD – – – AllA NR AllD AllD NR NR NR

Chlorine Dioxide
AllE AllE NR – – NR AllD AllC AllA NR NR
ClO2
Chlorine, Wet
– – NR NR NR NR AllD 10D AllA NR NR
Cl2
Chloroacetic Acid
AllE AllD NR NR NR 10B AllD 0-5B NR AllE AllB
CH2ClCOOH
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Chlorobenzene
AllD AllD AllB AllB NR NR 10* NR AllD NR NR
C6H5Cl
Chloroform
AllD AllD NR AllA NR NR – NR AllC NR NR
CHCl3
Chlorosulfonic Acid
AllD AllA NR NR NR NR 10* NR NR NR NR
ClSO2OH
Chromic Acid
AllE AllB NR NR 0-8B NR AllD 0-2B, + AllA 0-5C NR
CrO3
Citric Acid
AllD AllD AllD AllD 10C AllC AllD AllD All* 10A All*

Copper Nitrate
AllE AllE 10D AllD 10B 10C AllD AllD AllD AllC AllC
Cu(NO3)2
Copper Sulfate
AllE AllE AllD AllD 10B AllC AllD AllD AllD AllC AllC
CuSO4
Cupric Chloride
AllE AllE AllD AllD AllB AllC AllD – AllD AllC AllC
CuCl2
Cuprous Chloride
AllD AllD – AllD AllB – AllD – – – –
CuCl or Cu2Cl2
Cyclohexane
AllE AllE 10B 10B 10A NR – 10B AllD NR NR
C6H12
Diethyl Ether
AllE AllD NR NR NR NR – NR NR NR NR
(C2H5)2O
Ethyl Acetate
AllE AllC 10C 10C 10A – 10A NR NR NR AllB
CH3COOC2H5
Ethyl Alcohol
AllE AllE All* AllA AllB 10C 10A AllB AllA AllD AllD
C2H5OH
Ethyl Benzene
AllD – NR NR NR NR – 10A AllA NR NR
C6H5C2H5
Ethyl Chloride
AllE AllE – – NR NR 10A NR AllA NR NR
C2H5Cl
Ethylene Dichloride
AllD AllD AllB AllD NR NR AllD NR AllB NR NR
ClCH2CH2Cl
Fatty Acids
AllE AllE 10D AllD 10B 10B AllD AllD 10B NR NR

Ferric Chloride
AllE AllE AllD AllD AllB AllC AllD AllD AllC AllD AllC
FeCl3
Ferric Nitrate
AllE AllE 0-5D 10D – 10C AllD – AllD AllB AllC
Fe(NO3)3
Ferric Sulfate
AllE AllE 10D AllD 10B 10C AllD AllD AllC AllB AllB
Fe2(SO4)3
Ferrous Chloride
AllE AllE 0-2D 0-2D AllB NR AllD AllD AllC AllC AllC
FeCl2
Ferrous Sulfate
AllE – 10D AllD 10B 10C AllD AllD AllC AllC AllC
FeSO4
Formaldehyde
AllE AllD 10A AllD 0-5B AllC AllD AllC AllC AllA AllB
HCHO

0 = 0% weight percent 4 = 40% weight percent 8 = 80% weight percent NR = Not Recommended D= 212°F max. (100°C)
1 = 10% weight percent 5 = 50% weight percent 9 = 90% weight percent A = 68°F max. (20°C) E= 257°F max. (125°C)
2 = 20% weight percent 6 = 60% weight percent 10 = 100% weight percent B = 122°F max. (50°C) * = To boiling
3 = 30% weight percent 7 = 70% weight percent All = All Concentrations C = 167°F max. (75°C) + = Blue or Red Polybase
may be suitable

Examples: 0- 4B From 0 to 40% (weight percent) the material listed is acceptable to 122°F (50°C).
8C At 80% the material listed is acceptable to 167°F (75°C).
AllD All concentrations to 212°F (100°C) are acceptable.
1D 10D Material is acceptable at 10% to 212°F (100°C) and 100% to 212°F (100°C).
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Formic Acid
AllC AllE 0-2A 0-2A AllB AllC AllD 1C NR AllC AllD
HCOOH
Furfural
AllE AllD 10C 10C 10A NR AllA NR NR NR AllB
C4H3OCHO
Gasoline
AllE AllE 10B 10B NR NR – 10C AllC NR NR

Glycerol (Glycerine)
AllE AllE 10D 10D AllC 10C AllD 10D AllE AllD AllC
C3H5(OH)3
Heptane
AllD AllE 10B 10B AllA NR – 10D AllC AllA NR
CH3(CH2)5CH3
Hydrobromic Acid
0-5D 0-5D 0-4C 0-5B 0-5B 0-5C 0-5* 0-5C – 2D, 10A –
HBr
Hydrochloric Acid
All* All* All* AllD AllB NR AllD AllC, + 2D, 4B 2D, 4B 2B, 4A
HCL
HCl Waste Pickle Liquor
AllD AllD AllC AllC AllB NR AllD – – – –
(no solids)
Hydrofluoric Acid
All* AllD – – 0-7B 0-6C NR 0-2B, + 0-5C AllA 0-5A
HF
Hydrofluosilicic Acid
AllD AllD – – AllB 0-5C – 0-4B AllC AllE AllB
H2SiF6
Hydrogen Peroxide
AllD AllB 0-5B 0-5A AllB NR AllD 3B AllA AllA NR
H2O2
Hydrogen Sulfide
AllE AllE AllC AllC 10B AllC – AllC NR AllA AllB
H2S
Iodine, Dry
AllE AllD NR NR NR NR AllD 10C AllB AllB 10A
I
Isopropyl Alcohol
All* AllB All* All* 10B 10C – AllB AllC AllD AllC
(CH3)2CHOH
Kerosene
10E 10E 10C 10C NR 10A – 10C AllC NR NR

Lactic Acid
AllE AllD 10C 10C AllB AllB AllD AllD AllC AllA AllC
CH3CHOHCOOH
Lead Acetate
AllE AllE 10D AllD AllB AllB AllD AllD AllB NR AllD
Pb(C2H3O2)2
Magnesium Chloride
AllE AllE AllD AllD AllB 10C AllD AllD AllC AllC AllC
MgCl2
Magnesium Sulfate
AllE AllE AllD AllD AllB AllC AllD AllD All* AllC AllC
MgSO4
Maleic Acid
AllE AllE 10B 10B AllB 1B AllD 10D 10B NR 10B
COOH(CH)2COOH
Malic Acid
AllE AllE – – 5B – AllD – 10A NR NR
COOHCH2CH(OH)COOH
Manganese Chloride
AllE AllD – AllD 10A 10B AllD AllD 10A NR NR
MnCl2
Mercuric Chloride
AllE AllE – AllD AllB 10C AllD 10D AllB AllA AllB
HgCl2
Mercuric Nitrate
AllE AllE 10A 10A 10A – AllD – 10A 10A 10A
Hg(NO3)2
Methyl Alcohol
All* All* 10B 10B 10B 10C All* NR NR AllB AllD
CH3OH
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Methyl Ethyl Ketone
All* AllD NR NR NR 10A – NR NR NR AllC
CH3COCH2CH3
Nickel Chloride
AllE AllE AllD AllD AllB AllC AllD AllD AllD AllB AllC
NiCl2
Nickel Nitrate
AllE AllE 10C 10C AllB AllC 10A AllD AllE AllA AllD
Ni(NO3)2
Nickel Sulfate
AllE AllE 10C AllD AllB AllC 10C AllD AllE AllC AllC
NiSO4
Nitric Acid
All* 0-5B 1B NR NR NR AllD 0-2B, + 0-5B 0-3A NR
HNO3
Nitric Acid + 3-5% HF
AllD – NR NR NR NR NR AllB, + – – –

Nitrobenzene
AllE AllE NR NR NR NR 10A NR – NR 10A
C6H5NO2
Oleic Acid
AllE AllE 10D 10D AllA 10A AllD AllD 10D NR NR
CH3(CH2)7CH : CH(CH2)7COOH
Oleum
AllE AllB NR NR NR NR All* NR – NR NR
H2SO4 + SO3
Oxalic Acid
AllD AllD 10D 10D AllB 10B AllD AllB 0-5C AllB AllE
(HOOC)2 • 2H2O
Phenol
AllD AllD NR AllD NR 1D AllD NR AllD NR NR
C6H5OH
Phosphoric Acid
All* AllE 0-5B 0-5B AllB 0-9C AllD AllD 6D10B 0-8D AllB
H3PO4
Phthalic Acid
AllE AllD – – 5B 10A AllD AllD – – –
C6H4(COOH)2
Picric Acid
AllD AllB 10A 10A – – AllD NR 1B 1A 1B
C6H2(NO2)3OH
Potassium Chloride
AllE AllE AllD AllD AllB AllC AllD AllD AllD AllB AllC
KCl
Potassium Hydroxide
AllE AllB AllC 0-3B AllB AllB 0-5C 0-5C NR AllB AllC
KOH
Potassium Iodide
AllE – – – 10A 10C AllD AllB 10D 10A 10C
KI
Potassium Nitrate
AllE AllE AllD AllD AllB AllC AllD AllD AllD AllC AllC
KNO3
Potassium Sulfate
AllE AllE 1C, 10C AllD AllB 10C AllD AllD AllD AllC AllC
K2SO4
Propane
AllE AllE 10B 10B 10B NR – – AllB NR NR
C3H8
Sea Water
10E 10E 10B 10A 10B 10C 10D 10D AllD AllC AllC

Sodium Acetate
AllE AllE 10D 10D AllB 10C – AllD NR NR AllC
NaC2H3O2
Sodium Bicarbonate
AllE AllE 2D, 10C AllD AllB 10C AllD AllD AllD AllC AllC
NaHCO3

0 = 0% weight percent 4 = 40% weight percent 8 = 80% weight percent NR = Not Recommended D= 212°F max. (100°C)
1 = 10% weight percent 5 = 50% weight percent 9 = 90% weight percent A = 68°F max. (20°C) E= 257°F max. (125°C)
2 = 20% weight percent 6 = 60% weight percent 10 = 100% weight percent B = 122°F max. (50°C) * = To boiling
3 = 30% weight percent 7 = 70% weight percent All = All Concentrations C = 167°F max. (75°C) + = Blue or Red Polybase
may be suitable

Examples: 0- 4B From 0 to 40% (weight percent) the material listed is acceptable to 122°F (50°C).
8C At 80% the material listed is acceptable to 167°F (75°C).
AllD All concentrations to 212°F (100°C) are acceptable.
1D 10D Material is acceptable at 10% to 212°F (100°C) and 100% to 212°F (100°C).
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Sodium Bisulfate
AllE AllE 10D AllD AllB 10C AllD AllD AllD AllC AllC
NaHSO4
Sodium Bisulfite
AllE AllE 10B AllD AllB 10C AllD AllD AllD AllA AllC
NaHSO3
Sodium Chlorate (pH ≥7)
AllE AllE 10D AllD AllB AllC AllD AllD AllC AllB AllB
NaClO3
Sodium Chloride
AllE AllE AllD AllD AllC AllC AllD AllD AllD AllB AllC
NaCl
Sodium Cyanide
AllE AllE 10D 10D – AllC – AllD AllC AllC AllC
NaCN
Sodium Dichromate
AllE AllD 10D 10D AllB – AllD AllD 2-10A 2B 2-10A
Na2Cr2O7
Sodium Ferrocyanide
AllE AllE – – AllB AllC – AllD 10B 10A 10B
Na3Fe(CN)6
Sodium Fluoride
AllE AllE NR NR AllB AllC – AllC AllB AllA AllB
NaF
Sodium Hydroxide
AllE AllB 0-3B NR AllC AllC 0-6* 0-5C, + 0-4A AllE 0-7A
NaOH
Sodium Hypochlorite
AllE AllE – – AllB 1B AllD 0-2C, + 0-2A 0-2C 0-2A
NaOCl
Sodium Nitrate
AllE AllE 10D AllD AllB 10C AllD AllD AllD AllC AllC
NaNO3
Sodium Peroxide
All* AllE 0-5A 0-5A 1A 10C 0-1* – AllD AllD AllB
Na2O2
Sodium Phosphate
Na2HPO4 (dibasic) AllE AllE NR AllD – 10C AllD AllD AllC AllA AllC
NaH2PO4 (monobasic)
Sodium Silicate
AllE AllE 10C 10C AllB 10C – AllD AllB AllA AllC
2Na2O • SiO2
Sodium Sulfate
AllE AllE 10D AllD AllB AllC AllD AllD AllD AllA AllC
Na2SO4
Sodium Sulfide
AllE AllE 1D AllD AllB AllC AllD AllD AllC AllA AllC
Na2S
Sodium Sulfite
AllE AllE 1D AllD AllB AllB AllD AllD AllB AllA AllB
Na2SO3
Sodium Thiosulfate
AllE AllE AllD AllD 10B – AllD AllD – 10A 10A
Na2S2O3 • 5HOH
Stannic Chloride
AllE AllE AllD AllD AllB 10C AllD AllD AllB NR AllB
SnCl4
Stannous Chloride
AllE AllE 10B AllD AllB AllB AllD AllD 2A 2C NR
SnCl4
Stearic Acid
AllE AllE 10B 10B 10B NR AllD AllD AllB NR NR
CH3(CH2)16COOH
Sulfur
AllD AllD 10B – 10B 10A AllD – 10E 10E 10E
S
Sulfur Chloride
AllE – AllB – – NR AllD – AllB NR NR
S2Cl2
Sulfur Dioxide
AllE AllD 10A 10A 10B NR AllD – – NR –
SO2
Sulfuric Acid, 0-50%
All* AllE 0-1B 0-5B 0-5B 0-5C 0-5* 0-5D, + 0-5E 0-5E 1B
H2SO4
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Sulfuric Acid, 50-100%
All* AllE NR 5-7B 5-10A 5-9B 5-9A 5-7C, + 5-10E 5-10C NR
H2SO4
Sulfurous Acid
AllD AllD 0-2D – 1A, 10A 10C 10A 1B NR AllC NR
H2SO3
Tannic Acid
AllE AllE 10C AllD 1B 1B, 10B AllD AllD AllC AllC AllC
C76H52O46
Tartaric Acid
AllE AllE 1B, 10B 10C 10B 10B AllD AllD AllA AllD NR
COOH(CHOH)2COOH
Thionyl Chloride
AllE AllD NR – NR NR – NR AllA – NR
SOCl2
Titanium Tetrachloride
AllE AllD 10A – – NR AllD – AllC NR NR
TiCl4
Toluene
10E 10D 10B 10B NR NR 10D 10A NR NR NR
C6H5CH3
Tributyl Phosphate
AllE AllB – – 10B – – 10B NR NR NR
(C4H9)3PO4
Trichloroethylene
AllE AllE 10B 10B NR NR – NR AllA NR NR
CHCl : CCl2
Triethanolamine
All* – 10B 10B 10A 10C – 10B NR AllC AllA
(HOCH2CH2)3N
Vinyl Acetate
AllE AllE 10B 10B NR – 10C – AllA NR AllA
CH3COOCH : CH2
Xylene
AllE AllD 10B 10B NR NR 10C 10A AllB NR NR
C6H4(CH3)2
Zinc Chloride
AllE AllE AllD AllD AllB AllC AllD 0-7D AllD AllD AllC
ZnCl2
Zinc Sulfate
AllE AllE AllD AllD AllB AllC AllD AllD AllD AllB AllC
ZnSO4

0 = 0% weight percent 4 = 40% weight percent 8 = 80% weight percent NR = Not Recommended D= 212°F max. (100°C)
1 = 10% weight percent 5 = 50% weight percent 9 = 90% weight percent A = 68°F max. (20°C) E= 257°F max. (125°C)
2 = 20% weight percent 6 = 60% weight percent 10 = 100% weight percent B = 122°F max. (50°C) * = To boiling
3 = 30% weight percent 7 = 70% weight percent All = All Concentrations C = 167°F max. (75°C) + = Blue or Red Polybase
may be suitable

Examples: 0- 4B From 0 to 40% (weight percent) the material listed is acceptable to 122°F (50°C).
8C At 80% the material listed is acceptable to 167°F (75°C).
AllD All concentrations to 212°F (100°C) are acceptable.
1D 10D Material is acceptable at 10% to 212°F (100°C) and 100% to 212°F (100°C).

For further assistance with materials recommendations, call the Materials Engineering Department at (937) 226-4475 or fax your
request to (937) 226-4472. You may also e-mail us at [email protected].

Flowserve Corporation, P.O. Box 1145, Dayton, Ohio 45401 Printed in U.S.A.
August 2001
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