Parker Hannifin Corporation
| Parflex
®
Division | Ravenna, Ohio |
For detailed ordering information, please consult price list or contact Parflex
®
Division.
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Media to Plastic Tubing Material Compatibility
Guide
(
cont.)
Media
PE
HDPE PP
N
NR PV
U FRPE FEP PFA TFE
Tannic Acid
G
G
G
G
G
G
P
-
G
G
G
Tanning Extracts
G
G
G
G
G
G
P
-
-
-
-
Titanium Salts
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
-
-
-
Toluene
P
L
P
G
G
P
L
P
G
G
G
Trichloracetic Acid
L
L
L
P
P
P
P
-
-
-
-
Trichloroethylene
P
L
P
L
L
P
P
P
G
G
G
Turpentine
P
P
L
G
G
L
L
-
G
G
G
Urea
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
-
G
L
G
Uric Acid
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
-
G
G
G
Water (6)
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Xylene
P
L
P
G
G
P
P
P
G
G
G
Zinc Chloride
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
-
G
L
G
1.
The Fluid Compatibility Guides are simplified rating tabulations based
on immersion tests at 75°F. Higher temperatures tend to reduce
ratings. Since final selection depends on pressure, fluid and ambient
temperature and other factors not known to Parker Hannifin Co., no
performance guarantee is expressed or implied. Ratings do not imply
compliance with specialized codes such as FDA, NSF, AGA or UL and
do not cover possible fluid discoloration, taste or odor effects. For
conveying foodstuffs use FDA sanctioned materials, and for potable
water use NSF listed materials. For chemicals not listed, or for advice
on particular applications, please consult Product Engineering, Parflex
Div., Ravenna, Ohio.
2.
Hose applications for these fluids must take into account legal and
insurance regulations. This does not imply AGA or UL compliance.
3.
Satisfactory at some concentrations and temperatures, unsatisfactory
in others.
4.
For high pressure gases, the cover should be pinpricked and the
pressure must not be released quickly. Chain or restrain the hose to
prevent personal injury in the event of damage or failure.
5.
Chemical compatibility does not imply low permeation rates. Consult
the Parker factory for a suggestion for your specific requirement.
6.
Does not imply NSF or FDA compliance.
7.
Chemical compatibility does not imply acceptability for use in airless
paint spray applications. These applications require a special conduc-
tive hose.
8.
Fluoropolymers are chemically compatible with Anhydrous Ammonia.
However, extreme caution must be used in dealing with Anhydrous
Ammonia since it can cause severe injuries such as blindness and/or
chemical burns.
Notes: