Paper Pulp, bleached-washed .......
●
Paper Pulp Chlorinated...................
●
Paper Groundwood ........................
●
Paper Rag .....................................
●
Paper Stocks, Fine ........................
●
Paradichlorobenezene ...................
●
Paraffin Molten ..............................
●
Paraffin Oil ....................................
●
Paraformaldehyde .........................
●
Pectin Solution Acid ......................
●
Pentachlorethane ..........................
●
PentaerythritoI Sol. ........................
●
Perchlorethylene (Dry) ....................
●
Perchloric Acid ..............................
❑
Perchloromethyl Mercaptan ..........
●
Permanganic Acid .........................
✖
Persulfuric Acid .............................
✖
Petroleum Ether ............................
●
Petroleum Jelly .............................
●
Phenol Formaldehyde Resins ........
●
Phenol Sulfonic Acid ......................
●
Phenolic Glue ................................
●
Phloroglucinol ...............................
●
Phosphate Ester ............................
●
Phosphatic Sand ...........................
●
Phosphoric Acid 85% (hot) ............
✖
Phosphoric Acid 85% (cold) ............
†
Phosphoric Acid 50% (hot) ..............
†
Phosphoric Acid 50% (cold) ............
†
Phosphoric Acid 10% (cold) ...........
●
Phosphoric Acid 10% (hot) .............
†
Phosphorous Molten .....................
●
Phosphotungstic Acid .....................
●
Photographic Sol. ..........................
●
Phthalic Acid .................................
●
Phytate .........................................
●
Phytate Salts .................................
●
Pickling Acid, Sulfuric ....................
●
Picric Acid Solutions ......................
●
Pine Oil Finish ...............................
●
Plating Sol. as follows:
Brass Cyanide ..........................
●
Bronze-Cyanide ........................
●
Chromium & Cadmium .............
●
Cyanide ....................................
●
Cobalt Acid ...............................
●
Copper Acid ..............................
●
Copper Alk. ...............................
●
Gold Cyanide ............................
●
Iron-Acid ..................................
●
Lead-Fluoro ..............................
●
Nickel Bright .............................
●
Platinum ...................................
●
Silver-Cyanide ..........................
●
Tin-Acid ....................................
●
Tin Alk. Barrel ...........................
●
Zinc Acid ..................................
●
Zinc Alk. Cyanide ......................
●
P
olyacrylonitrile Slurry ..................
●
Poly
pentek ....................................
●
Polysul
fide Liquor ..........................
●
Polyvinyl A
cetate Slurry .................
●
Polyvinyl Chlo
ride ..........................
●
Porcelain Frit ....
.............................
●
Potash ...................
........................
❑
Potassium Acetate ......
...................
●
Potassium Alum. Sulfate ..
..............
●
Potassium Bromide ..............
.........
●
Potassium Carbonate ................
....
●
Potassium Chlorate .......................
●
Potassium Chloride Sol. .................
●
Potassium Chromate .....................
●
Potassium Cyanide Sol. .................
●
Potassium Dichromate ..................
●
Potassium Ferricyanide .................
●
Potassium Hydroxide .....................
✖
Potassium Iodide ...........................
●
Potassium Nitrate ..........................
●
Potassium Perchlorate ...................
●
Potassium Permanganate ..............
●
Potassium Persulfate .....................
●
Potassium Phosphate ....................
●
Potassium Silicate .........................
●
Potassium Sulfate .........................
●
Potassium Xanthate ......................
●
Press Board Waste ........................
●
Propionic Acid ...............................
●
Propyl Alcohol ...............................
●
Propyl Bromide .............................
●
Propylene Glycol ...........................
●
Pumice ..........................................
●
Pyranol ..........................................
●
Pyridine .........................................
●
Pyrogallic Acid ...............................
●
Pyrogen Free Water .......................
●
Pyrole ...........................................
●
Pyromellitic Acid ...........................
●
Quebracho Tannin .........................
●
Rag Stock Bleached .......................
●
Rare Earth Salts ............................
●
Rayon Acid Water ..........................
●
Rayon Spin Bath ...........................
●
Rayon Spin Bath spent ..................
●
Resorcinol .....................................
●
River Water ....................................
●
Road Oil ........................................
●
Roccal ...........................................
●
Rosin-Wood....................................
●
Rosin in Alcohol ............................
●
Rosin Size .....................................
●
Rubber Latex ................................
●
Safrole ...........................................
●
Salt Alkaline ..................................
●
Salt Electrolytic .............................
●
Salt Refrg. .....................................
●
Sand-Air Blown Slurry ...................
●
Sand-Air Phosphatic ......................
●
Sea Coal .......................................
●
Sea Water .....................................
●
Selenium Chloride .........................
●
Sequestrene ..................................
●
Sewage .........................................
●
Shellac ..........................................
●
Shower Water ...............................
●
Silica Gel .......................................
●
Silica Ground ................................
●
Silicone Tetrachloride ....................
●
Silicone Fluids ...............................
●
Silver Cyanide ...............................
●
Silver Iodide-Aqu. ..........................
●
Silver Nitrate .................................
●
Size Emulsion ...............................
●
Skelly Solve E, L ............................
●
Slate to 400 Mesh .........................
●
Soap Lye .......................................
✖
Soap Solutions (Stearates) ............
●
Soap Stone Air Blown ....................
●
Soda Pulp .....................................
●
Sodium Acetate .............................
●
Sodium Acid Fluoride ....................
●
Sodium Aluminate .........................
●
S
odium Arsenate ...........................
●
Sodi
um Benzene Sulfonate ...........
●
Sodium
Bichromate .......................
●
Sodium Bis
ulfite ............................
●
Sodium Brom
ide ...........................
●
Sodium Carbonat
e ........................
●
Sodium Chlorate ...
........................
●
Sodium Chlorite .........
...................
●
Sodium Cyanide ..............
..............
●
Sodium Ferricyanide ............
.........
●
Sodium Formate ........................
....
●
Sodium Glutamate ........................
●
Sodium Hydrogen Sulfate ..............
●
Sodium Hydrosulfite ......................
●
Sodium Hydrosulfide .....................
●
Sodium Hydrochloride ...................
●
Sodium Hydroxide .........................
✖
Sodium Hydro. 20% (cold) .............
●
Sodium Hydro. 20% (hot) ...............
†
Sodium Hydro. 50% (cold) ..............
†
Sodium Hydro. 50% (hot) ..............
✖
Sodium Hydro. 70% (cold) ..............
†
Sodium Hydro. 70% (hot) ..............
✖
Sodium Hypochlorite .....................
●
Sodium Lignosulfonate ..................
●
Sodium Metasilicate ......................
●
Sodium Molten ..............................
●
Sodium Nitrate ..............................
●
Sodium Nitrite-Nitrate ....................
●
Sodium Perborate .........................
●
Sodium Peroxide ...........................
✖
Sodium Persulfate .........................
●
Sodium Phosphate-Mono ..............
●
Sodium Phosphate-Tri ...................
●
Sodium Potassium Chloride ...........
●
Sodium Salicylate ..........................
●
Sodium Sesquicarbonate ..............
●
Sodium Silicate .............................
●
Sodium Silcofluoride .....................
●
Sodium Stannate ...........................
●
Sodium Sulfate .............................
●
Sodium Sulfide ..............................
●
Sodium Sulfite ..............................
●
Sodium Sulfhydrate .......................
●
Sodium Thiocyanate ......................
●
Sodium Thiosulfate .......................
●
Sodium Tungstate .........................
●
Sodium Xanthate ...........................
●
Solox-Denat. Ethanol .....................
●
Soluble Oil .....................................
●
Solvent Naphthas ..........................
●
Sorbic Acid ....................................
●
Sour Gasoline ................................
●
Soybean Sludge-Acid ....................
●
Spensol Solution ...........................
●
Stannic Chloride ............................
●
Starch ...........................................
●
Starch Base ..................................
●
Stearic Acid ...................................
●
Steep Water ..................................
●
Sterilization Steam ........................
●
Stillage Distillers ...........................
●
Stoddard Solvent ...........................
●
Styrene .........................................
●
Styrene Butadiene Latex ...............
●
Sulfamic Acid ................................
●
Sulfan-Sulfuric Anhydride ..............
●
Sulfathiazole .................................
●
Sulfite Liquor .................................
●
Sulfite Stock ..................................
●
Sulfonated Oils ..............................
●
Sulfones ........................................
●
Sulfonic Acids ...............................
●
Sulfonyl Chloride ...........................
●
Sulfur Slurry ..................................
●
Sulfur Solution ..............................
●
in Carbon Disulfide .....................
●
Sulphuric Acid 0-7% ......................
†
Sulphuric Acid 7-40% ....................
†
Sulphuric Acid 40-75% ..................
†
Sulphuric Acid 75-95% .................
✖
Sulphuric Acid 95-100% ...............
✖
Sulphurous Acid .............................
†
Sulfuryl Chloride ...........................
●
Surfactants ...................................
●
Synthetic Latex .............................
●
Taco
nite-Fines ...............................
●
Talc Slu
rry .....................................
●
Tankage S
lurry ..............................
●
Tannic Acid (c
old) ...........................
†
Tamin ................
............................
●
Tar & Tar Oil ...........
.......................
●
Tartaric Acid ................
..................
●
Television Chemicals ........
.............
●
Tergitol § ..............................
.........
●
Terpineol ...................................
....
●
Tetraethyl Lead .............................
●
Tetrahydrofuran .............................
●
Tetranitromethane .........................
●
Textile Dyeing ................................
●
Textile Finishing Oil .......................
●
Textile Printing Oil .........................
●
Thiocyanic Acid .............................
●
Thioglycollic Acid ..........................
●
Thionyl Chloride ............................
●
Thiophosphoryl Chloride ................
●
Thiourea ........................................
●
Thorium Nitrate .............................
●
Thymol ..........................................
●
Tin Tetrachlorida ...........................
●
Tinning Sol. DuPont .......................
●
Titania Paper Coating ....................
●
Titanium Oxide Slurry ....................
●
Titanium Oxy Sulfate .....................
●
Titanium Sulfate ............................
●
Titanium Tetrachloride ...................
●
Toluol ............................................
●
Toluene .........................................
●
p-Toluene Sulfonic Acid ..................
†
Transil Oil ......................................
●
Trichloracetic Acid .........................
●
Trichlorethane 1,1,1 ......................
●
Trichlorethylene .............................
●
Trichlorethylene-Dry ......................
●
Tricresyl Phosphate .......................
●
Triethanolamine ............................
●
Triethylene Glycol ..........................
●
Trioxane ........................................
●
Tungstic Acid .................................
●
Turpentine ......................................
●
UCON § Lube ................................
●
Udylite Bath-Nickel .......................
●
Undecylenic Acid ...........................
●
Unichrome Sol. Alk. .......................
●
Uranium Salts ...............................
●
Uranyl Nitrate ................................
●
Uranyl Sulfate ...............................
●
Urea Ammonia Liquor ....................
●
Vacuum to 100 Micron ..................
●
Vacuum below 100 Micron ............
●
Vacuum Oil ....................................
●
Vanadium Pentoxide Slurry ............
●
Varnish ..........................................
●
Varsol-Naphtha Solvent ..................
●
Versene § ......................................
●
Vinyl Acetate Dry or
Chloride Monomer ......................
●
VinyI Chloride Latex Emul ..............
●
Vinyl Resin Slurry ..........................
●
Viscose .........................................
●
Vortex-Hydroclone ..........................
●
Water-Acid – Below pH7 ................
●
Water pH7 to 8 ..............................
●
Water Alkaline – Over pH8 ............
●
Water Mine Water .........................
●
Water Potable.................................
❖
Water River ...................................
●
Water Sandy .................................
●
Water “White” – low pH ................
●
Water “White” – high pH ...............
●
Wax ..............................................
●
Wax Chlorinated ............................
●
Wax Emulsions ..............................
●
Weed Killer Dibromide ...................
●
Weisberg Sulfate Plating ...............
●
Wood ground pulp .........................
●
Wort Lines......................................
●
X
-Ray Developing Bath .................
●
Xyle
ne ...........................................
●
Zelan .......
......................................
●
Zeolite Water
.................................
●
Zinc Acetate ......
............................
●
Zinc Bromide .........
.......................
●
Zinc Chloride ...............
..................
●
Zinc Cyanide-Alk. .............
.............
●
Zinc Fines Slurry ...................
........
●
Zinc Flux Paste ...........................
...
●
Zinc Galvanizing ............................
●
Zinc Hydrosulfite ...........................
●
Zinc Oxide in Water ........................
●
Zinc Oxide in Oil ............................
●
Zinc Sulfate ...................................
●
Zincolate .......................................
●
Zirconyl Nitrate .............................
●
Zirconyl Sulfate ..............................
●
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NOTE:
1. The above information does not constitute a recommendation of sealant use. It is intended only as a guide for consideration by the purchaser with the expectation of favorable confirming
test results. It is impossible to test sealant reaction with the multitude of chemicals in existence, therefore, compatibility has been estimated based on a wide variety of customer experience.
2. With the stringent action of such chemicals as Freon §, strong cold acids and caustics, thorough evaluation is suggested. Sealing of hot corrosive chemicals is not recommended.
3. Contact Henkel Corporation for use with chemicals not covered by this information.
§ Listing(s) may be Brand Name(s) or Trademarks for chemicals of Corporations other than Henkel.
Loctite® product numbers in red are worldwide or application-specific products.
(This is a list of chemical stability only. It does not constitute approval for use in the processing of foods, drugs, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and ingestible chemicals.)
Loctite® sealants are not recommended for use in pure oxygen or chlorine environments or in conjunction with strong oxidizing agents, an explosive reaction can result.
Acetylene .......................................
●
Acid & Alkali Vapors .......................
●
Air .................................................
●
Amine ............................................
●
Ammonia .......................................
●
Butane ...........................................
●
Butadiene Gas/Liquid .....................
●
Butylene Gas/Liquid .......................
●
By-Product Gas (Dry) .....................
●
Carbon Dioxide ..............................
●
Carbon Disulfide ............................
●
Carbon Monoxide ...........................
●
Chloride (Dry) ................................
●
Chlorine (Dry) .................................
✖
Chlorine (Wet) ................................
✖
Coke-Oven Gas (Cold) ....................
●
Coke-Oven Gas (Hot) ......................
†
Cyanogen Chloride .........................
●
Cyanogen Gas ...............................
●
Ethane ...........................................
●
Ether-see Diethyl Ether ..................
●
Ethylene ........................................
●
Ethylene Oxide ...............................
●
Freon § (11-12-21-22) ...................
†
Furnace Gas (Cold) ........................
●
Furnace Gas (Hot) ...........................
†
Gas Drip Oil ...................................
●
Gas Flue ........................................
●
Gas Manufacturing ........................
●
Gas Natural ...................................
●
Helium ...........................................
●
Hydrogen Gas – Cold .....................
●
Hydrogen Chloride .........................
●
Hydrogen Cyanide .........................
●
Hydrogen Sulfide – Wet & Dry ........
●
Isobutane........................................
●
Methane ........................................
●
Methyl Chloride .............................
●
Natural Gas – Dry ..........................
●
Nitrogen Gas ..................................
●
Nitrous Oxide .................................
●
Oil-Solvent Vapor ...........................
●
Oxygen ..........................................
✖
Ozone ............................................
✖
Producer Gas 50 PSI ......................
●
Propane .........................................
●
Pr
opylene ......................................
●
Steam H
igh Pressure (
≥
70 psi) ......
✖
Steam Low
Pressure (
≤
70 psi) .......
●
Sulfur Dioxide
................................
●
Sulfur Dioxide Dry
..........................
●
Sulfur Trioxide Gas ...
......................
✖
Sulfuric Acid Vapor .........
................
●
The data contained herein are furnished for information only and are believed to be reliable. We cannot assume responsibility for
the results obtained by others over whose methods we have no control. It is the user’s responsibility to determine suitability
for the user’s purpose of any production methods mentioned herein and to adopt such precautions as may be advisable for the
protection of property and of persons against any hazards that may be involved in the handling and use thereof.
In light of the foregoing, HENKEL CORPORATION SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARISING FROM SALE OR USE OF HENKEL CORPORATION’S PRODUCTS. HENKEL CORPORATION
SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING LOST PROFITS.
The discussion herein of various processes or compositions is not to be interpreted as a representation that they are free from
domination of patents owned by others or as a license under any HENKEL CORPORATION patents which may cover such
processes or compositions. We recommend that each prospective user test the proposed application to determine its suitability
for the purposes intended prior to incorporation to determine its suitability for manufacturing process using this data as a guide.
This product may be covered by one or more United States or foreign patents or patent application.
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Engineering Adhesives
1001 Trout Brook Crossing, Rocky Hill, CT, 06067
• www.henkelna.com/MRO • www.loctite.com
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Fluid Compatibility Chart
for metal threaded fittings sealed with Loctite
®
Sealants
LIQUIDS, SOLUTIONS & SUSPENSIONS
LEGEND:
●
All Loctite® Anaerobic Sealants
are Compatible Including #
242®,
243™
,
542™
,
545™
,
565™
, 567™, 569™, 571™,
572™
,
577™
, 580™, 592™
†
Use Loctite® #
270™
, 271™,
277™
,
554™
✖
Not Recommended
❑
< 10% (same as
●
)
> 10% (same as †)
✩
< 5% (same as
●
)
> 5% (same as †)
❖
Use Loctite® # 242®,
243™
,
290™,
565™
Name: __
Part No. Loctite
Threadlocking
1029050 Loctite
®
39186 Loctite
®
29031 Loctite
®
22231 Loctite
®
33947 Loctite
®
32525 Loctite
®
37087 Loctite
®
Medium
37686 Loctite
®
Thread Sealing
35082 Loctite
®
80725 Loctite
®
54531 Loctite
®
56531 Loctite
®
56747 Loctite
®
37127 Loctite
®
Pipe Se
Gasketing
51831 Loctite
®
39156 Loctite
®
59675 Loctite
®
58775 Loctite
®
30507 Loctite
®
39152 Loctite
®
Flange
Retaining
66040 Loctite
®
60931 Loctite
®
62040 Loctite
®
68035 Loctite
®
21441 Loctite
®
21458 Loctite
®
39148 Loctite
®
Metal Rebuilding an
97483 Loctite
®
99913 Loctite
®
39917 Loctite
®
98853 Loctite
®
97453 Loctite
®
97463 Loctite
®
97473 Loctite
®
Wear Prevention an
99813 Loctite
®
39918 Loctite
®
98383 Loctite
®
98733 Loctite
®
98742 Loctite
®
97423 Loctite
®
96092 Loctite
®
Floor and Concrete
99361 Loctite
®
1108886 Loctite
®
9
5551 Loctite
®
9741
3 Loctite
®
39366
Loctite
®
40347 Loc
tite
®
96092 Loctite
®
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