Chemical Resistance Table

 

%

ZELLAMID
202, 250, 1100

ZELLAMID 900

ZELLAMID 1400
1400T

Acetone

TR

A

A

C

Acetyl chloride

TR

D

D

 

Acetylene

TR

A

A

A

Alkylbenzoic

TR

A

A

 

Aluminium salts of mineral acids

20

B

B

A

Formic acid

10

B

D

A

Ammonia

TR

B

A

D

Benzene, Benzaldehyde

H

A

A

D

Chlorine moist

H

D

D

B

Boric acid

10

A/B

A

A

Bromwater

GL

D

D

 

Butadiene

TR

A

A

A

n-Butyleneglycol

TR

A

A

A

Calcium chloride in alcohol

20

 

A

 

Chlorine, Chlorine moist

H

D

D

D

Chlorobenzene

TR

A

A

D

Chloroform

TR

B

C

D

Citric acid, dry

10

A

A

A

Citric acid, aqueous

20

A

   

Cyclohexane / Cyclopetone

TR

A

A

A

Dichlortrehylene

TR

A

D

D

Dichlortetrafluorethane

TR

A

A

A

Dimethylether

TR

A

 

A

Inert Gases

TR

A

A

A

Developer

H

A

A

A

Mineral oil/Natural gas

H

A

A

A

Acetic acid aqueous

95

D

D

C

Ethanol

96

A/B

A

A

Essential oils

H

A

A

A

Fatty alchohol

H

A

A

A

Fatty acids

TR

A

A

A

Fluorinated hydrocarbons

H

A

A

A

Fluorinated hydroacid aqueous

40

D

D

D

Fixer solution

H

A

A

A

Galvanic baths

H

B/D

D

 

Glycerine

TR

A

A

A

Glyceral

TR

A

A

A

Glyceral acid aqueous

30

D

   

Glysantin

H

A

A

D

Uric acid aqueous

10

A

A

A

Helium and rare gases

TR

A

A

A

Heptane/Hexane

TR

A

A

A

Hydraulic oils

H

A

A

 

Penetrating oils

H

A

A

A

Isooctane

80

A

A

A

Isocyanate

H

A

A

A

Cold machine oil

H

A

A

A

Potash lye

50

A

A

D

Potassium chloride

10

A

A

A

Hydrofluoric acid

30

D

 

D

Carbon dioxide

 

A

A

A

Petrol super grade

H

A

A

 

Diesel fuel

H

A

A

A

Aircraft fuel

H

A

A

A

Kerosene

H

A

A

A

Soldering solution

H

D

D

A

Magnesium salt aqueous

10

A

A

A

Seawater

 

A

A

A

%

ZELLAMID
202, 250, 1100

ZELLAMID 900

ZELLAMID 1400
1400T

Methane

TR

A

A

A

Methyl acetate

TR

A

A

B

Methylene Chloride

TR

B/C

B

D

Methylene Glycol

TR

A

   

Methyleneglycolacetate

TR

A

   

Mixed acids

 

D

D

D

Engine oil

H

A

A

A

Naphtalene

H

A

A

A

Naphtalenesulfanacids

TR

D

D

D

Sodium salts aqueous

10

A

A

A

Sodium hypophosphate aqueous

10

A

A

A

Sodium bisulphite aqueous

10

A

 

A

Caustic soda solution

10

A

A

D

Nitrobenzene

TR

B

B

A

Octane Octene

TR

A

A

A

Oleric acid

H

A

A

A

Ozone

TR

B/C

D

B/C

Petroleum

TR

A

A

A

Phenylethyl alcohol

TR

A/B

   

Phosphoric acid

10

85

D

C

D

A

Propane

TR

A

A

A

Mercury

TR

A

A

A

Mercury chloride aqueous

GL

D

   

Nitric acid

>50

D

D

A

Hydrochloric aqueous

>20

D

D

B

Oxygen under pressure

TR

A

A

A

Sulphur dioxide dry

TR

A

D

 

Sulphur dioxide moist

TR

B

D

 

Sulphereous acid

GL

B

D

A

Sulphuric acid

>80

D

D

D

Sodium Carbonate

10

A

A

A

Nitrogen gas

TR

A

A

A

Styrol

TR

A

A

A

Turpentine oil

H

A

A

A

Tetrachloride-carbon

TR

A

B

A

Transformer oil

H

A

A

A

Trichloroethylene

TR

A/B

D

D

Uranium fluoride

TR

D

D

D

Urine

 

A

A

A

Vinyl chloride

TR

A

A

A

Steam

>100

B/D

 

D

Hydrogen

TR

A

A

A

Hydrogensuperoxide

 

A

A

A

10

50

A

B

A

 

Xylol

TR

TR/100

A

A

A

A

B

D

Zinc chloride

10

37,5

B

D

A

 

Zinc

 

A

 

A

A =  Little or no change in weight and no damage

B = After some time significant change in weight, possible discoloration,

reduction in strength and possible light embrittlement

C = Under certain conditions, e.g. if exposure to the reagent is brief, articles may sometimes remain serviceable

D = Strongly attacked within a short time

GL = Saturated aqueous solution (at 23°C)

H = Commercial quality

TR  = Pure

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