Chemical Resistance Guide for Elastomers IV
$280.00
Data for more than 100,000 combinations of corrodents vs. rubber and other elastometric compounds includes 12% new data. Avoid lost sales and time, you’ll know if your product is chemically compatible in under 30 seconds. This new edition covers 3000+ liquid or dry chemicals, gases, lubricants, household fluids, foods and many other environments are covered. A must-have reference for anyone working with elastomers of any type.
- 2014 Edition – More than 12% new data
- 15,000 New Combinations of materials and corrodents.
- Data for more than 100,000 combinations of corrodents vs. rubber and other elastometric compounds — includes 400% new data!
- Avoid lost sales and time, find out if your product is compatible in under 30 seconds. This new edition covers 3000+ liquid or dry chemicals, gases, lubricants, household fluids, foods and many other environments are covered.
- A must — have reference for anyone working with elastomers of any type
Features & Specifications
- More than 3060 liquid or dry chemicals, gases, lubricants, household fluids, foods, Atmospheres and other environments are covered.
- Over 500 chemical trade names are covered.
- Corrodents are listed in alphabetical order.
- Data are presented in symbolic format (A, B, C, NR) with some data at specific rates of deterioration, time and temperature.
- Where known chemical resistance varies with concentration and temperature, data is presented in descending order of concentration and temperatures.
- Mechanical, physical and electrical properties data for each elastomer is provided.
- Printed on semigloss 70 pound plastic coated bond paper to last several years of use.
- Case bound hardcover smythe sewn.
- 780 pages, 8 ½ x 11 page size.
Elastomer Compounds Covered in Book
50 Elastomer Compounds Included within Chemical Resistance Guide for Elastomers IV | |||
Chlorinated Polyethylene | CM | – | (1) |
Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene | CSM | ® Hypalon | (1) |
Copolyester TPE | – | ® Hytrel | (1) |
Copolymer TPO | – | ® Norprene | (1) |
Copolymer TPO | – | ® Santoprene | (1) |
Epichlorohydrin | CO, ECO | ® Hydrin | (1) |
Ethylene Acrylic | EA | ® Vamac | (1) |
Ethylene Propylene | EP, EPDM | – | (1) |
Ethylene Vinyl Acetate | EVA | – | (1) |
Fluorinated Copolymer | FKM | ® Aflas | (1) |
Fluorinated Copolymer | FXM | ® Fluoraz | (1) |
Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene | FEP | ® Teflon | (1) |
Fluorinated Polyphosphazene |
FZ, PNP | ® Eypel-F, ® PNF-200 |
(1) |
Fluorosilicone | FVMQ | – | (6) |
Hydrogenated Nitrile | HNBR | – | (1) |
Isobutylene Isoprene | IIR | Butyl | (1) |
Linear Copolymer | Polyallomer | (1) | |
Low Density Polyethylene | LDPE | – | (1) |
Nitrile | NBR | Buna N | (1) |
Perfluoro Elastomer | FFKM | ® Chemraz | (3) |
Perfluoro Elastomer | FFKM | ® Hifluor | (1) |
Perfluoro Elastomer | FFKM | ® Isolast | (1) |
Perfluoro Elastomer | FFKM | ® Kalrez | (6) |
Perfluoro Elastomer | FFKM | ® Parofluor | (2) |
Polyacrylate | ACM | – | (1) |
Polybutadiene | BR | Butadiene | (1) |
Polychloroprene | CR | Neoprene | (1) |
Polyisoprene, Natural | NR | NaturalRubber | (1) |
Polyisoprene, Synthetic | IR | SyntheticRubber | (1) |
Polysulfide | T | ® Thiokol | (1) |
Polyurethane | AU | Urethane | (1) |
Polyurethane | EU | Urethane | (1) |
Polyvinyl Chloride, Flexible | PVC | Vinyl | (1) |
Silicone | VMQ | – | (1) |
StyreneButadiene | SBR | (1) | |
Styrenic Ethylene Butylene | SEBS- | ® C-Flex | (1) |
Total Elastomeric Compounds 50