The permeability upon methods of fabrication.PTFE is one of the most chemically resistant materials known, and fillers can only worsen this position.of filled PTFE is very dependent
Table 12. Suitability of Filled PTFE range for use with various chemicals at 50°C (122°F)
NB. This table is intended solely as a general guide to material selection. Because exposure conditions can vary considerably in different applications, the user is strongly advised to undertake tests under conditions relevant to the specific application
Chemical | 63% Bronze+Graphite Filled PTFE | 15% Glass Filled PTFE 25% Glass Filled PTFE |
25% Carbon Filled PTFE 15% Graphite Filled PTFE |
60% Bronze Filled PTFE |
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50% H2SO4 | U | S* | PS | U |
Conc. HCl | U | PU* | PS | U |
Conc. HNO3 | U | PU* | PS | U |
40% NaOH | PS | PU* | PS | PS |
0.880 NH4OH | U | S* | PS | U |
Benzene | PS | S* | PS | PS |
Phenol | PS | S* | PS | PS |
Trichloroethylene | PS | S* | PS | PS |
Ethanol | PS | S* | PS | PS |
Fluorine | - | PU | PS | - |
Chlorine | PS (dry) | PS | PS | PS (dry) |
Bromine | - | PS | PS | - |
HF | PS++ | U | PS | PS++ |
SO2 | - | PS | PS | - |
Mercury | U | PS | PS | U |
Notes
S= Satisfactory
U = Unsatisfactory
PS = Not tested, but probably satisfactory
PU = Possibly unsatisfactory
† 25% Carbon Filled PTFE and 15% Graphite Filled PTFE will be attacked only by oxidation, although there may be a slight reduction in weight when in contact with other chemicals, due to attack on the very small quantities of impurities (less than 2%) inherently present in the filler.
* The results of tests in which samples of tape 50.8mm (2 inches) square and 0.38mm (0.015 inch) thick were used in order to give the maximum surface area to weight ratio. The samples were dried, weighed and then immersed in the various liquids at 50°C (122°F). After a period of four weeks the samples were removed from the liquids, washed, dried and re-weighed to determine whether attack had occurred. Materials listed as ‘satisfactory’ showed no change in weight over the four week period and those showing some change are listed as ‘possibly unsatisfactory. Over the four week period the average change in weight of the ‘possibly unsatisfactory’ materials was 7%. The tensile properties were measured before and after the chemical resistance tests: no statistically significant changes in tensile properties were recorded in any of the tests, including those in which weight losses occurred.
++ Up to 70°C (160°F).