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COMPOSITE POLYMERS

C H E M I C A L

R E S I S TA N C E

G U I D E

Foreword
DERAKANE and DERAKANE MOMENTUM
epoxy vinyl ester resins are designed and
manufactured by Ashland. These resins possess
outstanding corrosion-resistant properties and
satisfy critical requirements in Fiber-Reinforced
Plastic (FRP). Because they possess outstanding
corrosion-resistant properties DERAKANE and
DERAKANE MOMENTUM resins are particularly well suited for tough industrial applications.
This guide briefly describes the various
DERAKANE and DERAKANE MOMENTUM
resins, and it presents detailed chemical
resistance data needed to assist engineers in
specifying and designing corrosion-resistant
FRP applications.
Recommendations given in this guide apply to
state-of-the-art corrosion-resistant structures.
Typically these structures have a corrosion barrier
that is 2.5 to 6.3 mm (100 to 250 mils) thick and
are designed for contact with a specific chemical
environment. The first layer of the corrosion
barrier usually is 0.3 to 0.8 mm (10 to 20 mils)
thick and is 95% resin, reinforced by one or two
surfacing veils. This layer is then backed with 2 to
6 mm (90 to 230 mils) of 75% resin, reinforced
with chopped strand mat (powder binder only).
Finally, the corrosion barrier is backed with a
structural laminate that provides the strength
and stiffness of the overall corrosion-resistant
composite structure.

Because many of the variables that affect the


performance of a laminate are beyond Ashlands
control, no warranty concerning the use of
DERAKANE and DERAKANE MOMENTUM
epoxy vinyl ester resins can be made. However,
the service conditions shown in this bulletin are
believed to be well within the capabilities of
DERAKANE epoxy vinyl ester resins when
laminates are properly designed, fabricated,
and installed.
For the design of FRP equipment, prospective
users of DERAKANE resins should refer to the
appropriate industry standards and design
guidelines.
For more information, contact Ashland at
derakane@ashland.com or visit www.derakane.com.

DERAKANE and DERAKANE


MOMENTUM 411 resins are the globally
recognized standard for epoxy vinyl ester resins.
They are based on bisphenol-A epoxy resin, and
they provide resistance to a wide range of acids,
alkalis, bleaches and solvents for use in many
chemical processing applications. They offer
excellent toughness and fatigue resistance.

DERAKANE and DERAKANE


MOMENTUM 510A/C resins are brominated
epoxy vinyl ester resins that offer a high degree
of fire retardance1. They are very resistant
to chemical attack by chlorine and bleach
environments. Their bromine content makes
them tougher and more fatigue resistant than
standard epoxy vinyl ester resins.

DERAKANE and DERAKANE


MOMENTUM 441-400 resins are low styrene
monomer bisphenol-A epoxy vinyl ester resins
with mechanical, thermal and chemical
resistance properties between DERAKANE 411
and DERAKANE 470 resins. Their unique
combination of high HDT and elongation
makes them resins of choice for applications with
thermal cycling, e.g., for chemical reaction vessels.

DERAKANE 510N resin is brominated epoxy


novolac vinyl ester resin that offers a high degree
of fire retardance1. It is the most resistant resin in
our portfolio against chlorine, bleach and hot,
wet flue gas environments.

DERAKANE and DERAKANE


MOMENTUM 470 resins are epoxy
novolac-based vinyl ester resins designed to
provide exceptional thermal and chemical
resistance properties. They offer high resistance
to solvents, acids and oxidizing substances such
as chlorine. They also offer high retention of
strength and toughness at elevated temperatures,
making them the resins of choice for flue
gas applications.

English

Brief Product Description

DERAKANE 8084 resin is an elastomermodified bisphenol-A epoxy vinyl ester resin that
offers very high toughness, impact- and fatigueresistance, and excellent adhesion. It is the resin of
choice for demanding structural applications and
as a primer for chemically resistant FRP linings.

The degree of retardance achieved in properly formulated cured products made of these resins is most frequently quantified by the ASTM
E84 tunnel test. This is a controlled test that compares flammability
characteristics of one material with another, but may not be predictive
of behavior in a real fire situation. DERAKANE and DERAKANE
MOMENTUM epoxy vinyl ester resins are organic materials and will
burn under the right conditions of heat and oxygen supply.

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How to Use the


Chemical Resistance Table
It should be noted that this is not necessarily
the maximum service temperature.

CONTENT
This listing of chemical reagents and environments shows the highest known temperature at
which equipment made with DERAKANE and
DERAKANE MOMENTUM resins has, in
general, either:
given good service in industry or
been tested in the field or in the laboratory
(in accordance with ASTM C 581)

The temperature limits in each row are


representative of the whole series of resins
(e.g., DERAKANE 411 resin applies to 411-350,
411-45, 411C-50, etc.) and their DERAKANE
MOMENTUM counterparts. The following
table lists the resins that are included in the
respective columns.

with results that indicate a good life expectancy


in service.

Table 1
Columns

411 series

441 series

470 series

510N series

510A/C series

Valid for
DERAKANE resins

411-350
411-45
411C-45
411C-50

441-400

470-300
470-30S
470-36
470-36S
470-45
470HT

510N

510A-40
510C-350

Valid for
DERAKANE MOMENTUM resins

411-100
411-200
411-350

441-400

470-300

510A-40
510C-350

NR stands for not recommended at any


temperature.

English

In the chemical resistance tables, a blank space


simply indicates that no data was available at the
time that temperature ratings were assigned.

This guide is updated on a regular basis in order


to take into consideration all the new experiences
and data (new products, other temperatures or
concentrations, etc.).

LS stands for limited service (at least 3 days to


1 year at maximum 40C/100F). Generally in
these cases, the respective resins can be used for
FRP that is exposed accidentally, and where
cleaning and inspection are possible after no more
than 3 days.

Example
DERAKANE Resin
Chemical Environment

Concentration %

411

Hydrochloric Acid &


Dissolved Organics 8,9,13

0 - 33% HCl

NR

weight - %
(unless otherwise
stated)

not
recommended

Double surfacing veil and a 5 mm/200 mil


CR barrier should be used

Double C-veil should be used in the


CR barrier.

13

Acid resistant glass should be used in the


corrosion liner and may be used
in the structural wall

441

470
65/15015

no data
available

510A/C

510N

8084
NR

highest
recommended
temperature
(C/F)
15
Slight
discoloration of
high purity acid
can occur during
first exposures

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FOOTNOTES
Information indicated in footnotes is essential
in order to ensure a good service life of FRP
equipment. It is strongly recommended that
they are followed.
1. Double synthetic veil should be used in
the CR barrier.
2. Postcure recommended to maximize
service life.
3. Benzoyl Peroxide/Amine cure system
with postcure recommended to increase
service life.
4. Recommended provided that solvent used
for dissolution is also recommended.
5. Satisfactory up to maximum stable
temperature for product.
6. Check with corrosion technical service
lab for specific recommendations.
7. Probably satisfactory at higher temperatures,
but temperature shown is the highest for
which information was available.
8. Double surfacing veil and a 5 mm/200
mil CR barrier should be used.
9. Double C-veil should be used in the
CR barrier.
10. For reactors, use 441, 411 or 510A/C resins.
11. Within the solubility limits in aqueous
solution.
12. Above 50C/120F, acid resistant glass should
be used in the CR barrier and may be used in
the structural wall.
13. Acid resistant glass should be used in the
corrosion liner and may be used in the
structural wall.
14. Chemical composition is unknown, obtain
Safety Data Sheet from supplier.

G U I D E

15. Slight discoloration of high purity acid can


occur during first exposures.
16. The use of the resin above the maximum
allowable design temperature as limited by
national design standards may require
approval of the relevant authorities.
NR: Not Recommended
LS: Limited service, in general 3 days to
1 year lifetime at room temperature (max.
40C/100F), usually sufficient for secondary
containment.

POSTCURE
For a service temperature below 100C/210F:
A postcure may extend the service life if the operating temperature is within 20C/40F of the
present CR guide maximum temperature for the
service. This means that a postcure can be beneficial for solvent applications with a temperature
limit of 25-40C/80-100F.
For a service temperature above 100C/210F:
Postcure in service may be sufficient, provided the
resin specific minimum Barcol hardness values are
reached before start up.
For service in pure and neutral salt solutions:
Postcure may, in general, not be required,
provided the resin specific minimum Barcol
hardness values are reached and no acetone
sensibility is shown before start up.
When using a BPO/Amine cure system, postcure
is strongly recommended and should be done
within two weeks of construction.
The postcure conditions as detailed in DIN
18820 may be used:
For 411, 441, 510A/C and 8084 resins:
80C/180F.
For 470 and 510N resins: 100C/210F.
This norm recommends 1 hour per mm
thickness of the laminate (between 5 and
15 hours).

INSUFFICIENT
INFORMATION

HIGH (FLUE) GAS


TEMPERATURES

In cases where the environment or exposure


conditions are outside the scope of this guide and
if, therefore, no specific recommendations can be
made, a test laminate should be exposed to the
actual, or simulated, conditions proposed so that
a final decision on resin suitability is made.

If a synthetic veil is recommended for hot gas


environments, the temperature resistance of the
veil must be sufficient.

COATINGS AND LININGS


(REINFORCED AND
NON-REINFORCED)
Coatings and linings have their own specific
properties and may be limited in operating temperatures because of thermal expansion. In special
cases, it is recommended to consult with the
Ashland technical service laboratory or with a
company in your region that specializes in linings
and coatings technology.
Laminate linings can be more durable in liquid
environments than other lining systems. For
quality reasons, they should be applied by hand
lay-up and not by spray-up techniques. As a
general rule, and as a result of the low or missing
exotherm during polymerization, linings and
coatings should be postcured whenever possible
(see also Postcure).

English

Special Cases

If it is not, a carbon veil often can be used.


If the environment contains water vapor and/or
acids, special measures must be taken to prevent
sub-dewpoint conditions in the laminate.

SHORT TERM
EXPOSURE/SPILLAGE
If exposure is intermittent or limited to fumes
or spills only, it is possible to have good service
life at temperatures considerably higher than
those shown and even have good service life
in chemical environments shown as NR
(Not Recommended). Contact Ashland
Technical Service for a resin recommendation
at derakane@ashland.com or visit
www.derakane.com.

Special precautions are required for strongly


diffusing media (HCl, HF, etc.). As a general rule,
the thicker and the better cured the lining, the
higher the diffusion resistance and the longer the
life expectancy.

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Mixtures or Alternating Environments


The information given in this guide represents
the performance of full FRP structures under
continuous use in contact with the stated
chemical environment (unless otherwise
indicated).
It is sometimes difficult to predict just how
aggressive certain combinations of chemicals will
be toward FRP. Some mixtures are more aggressive toward FRP than the individual components,
so special attention should be paid to aggressively
synergistic chemicals that could not be simply
predicted from the corrosion properties of the
individual components.
The chemical resistance also may be negatively
influenced by using the same equipment for
alternating storage or transport of different
products, particularly where these products have
widely differing properties, such as acids and
bases that chemically react with each other.
When in doubt, please consult with your local
distributor or your Ashland sales representative,
who can put you in touch with the appropriate
technical resources at Ashland.

CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
ENQUIRY
When requesting resin recommendations for
corrosion applications, the following data are
necessary for your request to be processed:
Chemical nature of all products in a process
or a batch, with their corresponding concentrations (even traces).
Service temperatures, including maximum
and upset temperatures (with corresponding
duration).
State: liquid/gas/solid (risk of phasing or
condensation, if any).
Type of equipment (tank, pipe, lining, etc.).
Please feel free to make copies of the enclosed
Chemical Resistance Enquiry form and
use them to fax your inquiries to your local
distributor.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
DERAKANE and DERAKANE
MOMENTUM epoxy vinyl ester resins and the
materials (solvents, accelerators, catalysts, etc.)
used with them can be hazardous unless simple
but precise precautions are taken. The precautions
necessary for handling DERAKANE and
DERAKANE MOMENTUM resins are similar
to those for unsaturated polyesters and will
therefore be familiar to trained personnel.
Safety Data Sheets on all DERAKANE and
DERAKANE MOMENTUM resins are available
to help customers satisfy their own handling and
disposal needs.

NOTICE
Recommendations as to methods and use of
material made in this publication are based on the
experience of Ashland Inc. and knowledge of the
characteristics of DERAKANE and DERAKANE
MOMENTUM resins, and are given in good
faith. However, since as a material supplier
Ashland does not exercise any control over the
use of DERAKANE and DERAKANE
MOMENTUM resins, no legal responsibility is
accepted for such recommendations. In particular,
no responsibility is accepted by Ashland for any
system or application in which DERAKANE and
DERAKANE MOMENTUM resins are utilized.
The legal obligations of Ashland Inc. with respect
to any sale of DERAKANE and DERAKANE
MOMENTUM resins shall be determined solely
by the terms of its respective sales contract.
Anyone wishing to reproduce or publish any of the material in this
publication, in whole or in part, should request permission from
Ashland Inc.

English

DERAKANE Epoxy Vinyl Ester Resins


CHEMICAL RESISTANCE ENQUIRY FORM
Please fax this form to +1.614.790.5157 (America) or +49(0)7851 99478-30 (Europe) or your distributor.
Date:

Number of Pages:

To

From

Name:

Name:

Company:

Company:

Fax:

Fax:
Phone:

End-User/Project/Engineering:
Industry Sector/Process:
(Chemical, Paper, Mining, Flue Gas)

Equipment Type:
(Tank, Scrubber, Pipe/Duct, Lining)

Dimensions/Capacity:
(Height, Diameter, Flow Rate)

Operating Conditions
Chemical Environment

Minimum

Concentrations
Normal

Maximum

1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
NOTE: Please show all major/minor components, concentrations including traces.
(If insufficient space, please add extra sheet or include the respective Safety Data Sheet.)

Temperatures (C): normal operating

highs/lows

upsets

Pressure/Vacuum:

min.

max.

pH: typical

Comments/Notes:
(e.g., unusual process
conditions, temperature
cycling, high/low
concentrations, addition
and dilution, novel design
or construction)

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Chemical Resistance Table: Maximum Service Temperatures


for DERAKANE and DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resins
Chemical Environment

Acetaldehyde
Acetaldehyde
Acetic Acid
Acetic Acid
Acetic Acid
Acetic Acid
Acetic Acid, Glacial
Acetic Anhydride
Acetic Acid/Nitric Acid/
Chromic Oxide
Acetic Acid/Sulfuric Acid
Acetone
Acetone
Acetone, Fumes,
no condensation
or coalescence
Acetonitrile
Acetonitrile
Acetonitrile, Fumes,
no condensation
or coalescence
Acetyl Acetone
Acetyl Acetone
Acid Cleaner - 31%
hydrochloric acid2,8,9,13
Acrolein (Acrylaldehyde)
Acrolein (Acrylaldehyde)
Acrylamide
Acrylic Acid7
Acrylic Acid
Acrylic Latex
Acrylonitrile
Acrylonitrile
Acrylonitrile Latex Dispersion7
Activated Carbon Beds,
Water Treatment
Adipic Acid (1.5 g sol. in
water at 25C, sol. hot water)
Adogen (see Quaternary Amine Salts)
Air16
Alcohol, Amyl
Alcohol, Butyl
Alcohol, Ethyl

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Concentration
%

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F
40/100

8084
C/F

20
100
0.5 - 25
26 - 50
51 - 75
76 - 85
100
100

40/100
NR
100/210
80/180
65/150
45/110
NR
NR

40/100
NR
100/210
80/180
65/150
45/110
NR
NR

40/100
LS
100/210
80/180
65/150
45/110
40/100
40/100

40/100
NR
100/210
80/180
65/150
45/110
NR
NR

40/100
NR
65/150

100/210
80/180
65/150
45/110
NR
NR

3/5/3
20/10
10
100

65/150
100/210
NR

80/180
100/210
80/180
NR

80/180
100/210
80/180
LS

65/150
100/210
80/180
NR

80/180
100/210
80/180
NR

Fumes
20
100

40/100
NR

40/100
NR

80/180
40/100
LS

80/180
40/100
NR

80/180
40/100
NR

NR

Fumes
20
100

40/100
NR

40/100
NR

80/180
50/120
LS

80/180
40/100
NR

80/180
50/120
NR

40/100
NR

31
20
100
50
25
100
All
20
100
2

65/150
40/100
NR
40/100
40/100
NR
80/180
40/100
NR
25/80

70/160
40/100
NR
40/100
40/100
NR
80/180
40/100
NR
25/80

80/18015
40/100
LS
40/100
40/100
40/100
80/180
40/100
LS
25/80

65/150
40/100
NR
40/100
40/100
NR
80/180
40/100
NR
25/80

80/18015
40/100
NR
40/100
40/100
NR
80/180
40/100
NR
25/80

65/150

80/180

100/210

100/210

80/180

100/210

65/150

23

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

100
100
95

180/360
50/120
50/120
25/80

210/410
60/140
50/120
25/80

230/450
65/150
65/150
40/100

195/380
50/120
50/120
25/80

210/410
60/140
50/120
25/80

NR
NR
65/150
65/150
NR

NR
40/100
40/100
NR

NR
25/80

50/120
NR
NR

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

Chemical Environment

Alcohol, Isodecyl
Alcohol, Propyl
Alkaline Cleaner (see Sodium
and Potassium Hydroxides)
Alkaline Solutions (see Sodium,
Potassium, and Ammonium
Hydroxides, and Carbonates)
Alkane Sulfonate (see Sodium
Dodecylbenzene Sulfonate)
Alkyl (C8-C10) Dimethyl Amine
Alkyl (C8-C18) Chloride
Alkyl Aryl Sulfonic Acid (see
Alkyl Benzene Sulfonic Acid)
Alkyl Benzene Sulfonic Acid6
Alkyl Tolyl Trimethyl
Ammonium Chloride
Allyl Alcohol
Allyl Chloride
Alpha-Oleum Sulfates
Alpha-Methylstyrene
Alum
Alumina Hydrate
Aluminum Chloride
Aluminum Chlorohydrate
Aluminum Chlorohydrate/
Hydrochloric Acid9,10,12
Aluminum Chlorohydroxide
Aluminum Fluoride
Aluminum Hydroxide
Aluminum Nitrate
Aluminum Potassium Sulfate
Aluminum Sulfate
Aluminum Sulfate Reactor10
AMBITROL* Ethylene Glycol
Amine Salts
Amino Acids
Ammonia
Ammonia Gas
Ammonia Vapors (Wet)
Ammonia, Aqueous
(see Ammonium Hydroxide)
Ammonium Acetate
Ammonium Bicarbonate

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

8084
C/F

100
100

50/120
50/120

65/150
50/120

80/180
50/120

50/120
50/120

65/150
50/120

50/120
NR

100
> 0.5

80/180
80/180

95/200
95/200

100/210
100/210

80/180
95/200

95/200
100/210

> 0.5

80/180

95/200

100/210

95/200

100/210

100
100
100
100
Satd
All
Satd
> 0.5

40/100
NR
25/80
50/120
25/80
100/210
80/180
100/210
100/210

50/120
NR
25/80
50/120
40/100
120/250
80/180
120/250
100/210

50/120
25/80
25/80
50/120
50/120
120/250
80/180
120/250
100/210

40/100
NR
25/80
50/120
25/80
100/210
80/180
100/210
100/210

50/120
NR
25/80
50/120
40/100
120/250
80/180
120/250
100/210

NR
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180

> 0.5/<15
50
All
100
> 0.5
Satd
Satd
> 0.5
> 0.5
All
All
Liquified Gas
100
40 vol %

80/180
100/210
25/80
80/180
100/210
100/210
100/210
100/210
100/210
50/120
40/100
NR
40/100
80/180

100/210
100/210
25/80
80/180
100/210
120/250
120/250
100/210
100/210
65/150
40/100
NR
40/100
80/180

100/210
100/210
25/80
95/200
100/210
120/250
120/250

100/210
100/210
25/80
80/180
100/210
120/250
120/250

65/150
80/180
25/80
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180

100/210
65/150
40/100
NR
40/100
80/180

80/180
100/210
25/80
80/180
100/210
100/210
100/210
100/210
100/210
50/120
40/100
NR
40/100
80/180

> 0.5
0.5 - 50

25/80
70/160

25/80
70/160

40/100
70/160

25/80
70/160

25/80
70/160

Concentration
%

100/210
65/150
40/100
NR
40/100
80/180

NR
NR

NR
40/100

NR
70/160

* Dow Chemical

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

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Chemical Resistance Table: Maximum Service Temperatures


for DERAKANE and DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resins continued
Chemical Environment

Ammonium Bifluoride1
Ammonium Bisulfite Black Liquor
Ammonium Bisulfite
Cooking Liquor
Ammonium Bromate
Ammonium Bromide
Ammonium Carbonate
Ammonium Chloride
Ammonium Citrate
Ammonium Fluoride1
Ammonium Hydroxide1
Ammonium Hydroxide1
Ammonium Hydroxide1
Ammonium Hydroxide/
Ammonium Chloride/
Ammonium Carbonate1
Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate
Ammonium Ligno Sulfonate
Ammonium Molybdate
Ammonium Nitrate
Ammonium Oxalate
Ammonium Pentaborate
Ammonium Perchlorate
Ammonium Persulfate
Ammonium Phosphate, dibasic
Ammonium Phosphate, monobasic
Ammonium Polysulfide
Ammonium Sulfate
Ammonium Sulfate/
Ethyl Alcohol/Ethoxylate
Ammonium Sulfide (Bisulfide)
Ammonium Sulfite
Ammonium Thiocyanate
Ammonium Thiocyanate
Ammonium Thioglycolate
Ammonium Thiosulfate
Amyl Acetate
Amyl Alcohol
Amyl Alcohol, Vapor
Amyl Chloride
Aniline
Aniline
Aniline Hydrochloride
Aniline Sulfate

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

65/150
80/180

65/150
80/180

65/150
80/180

80/180

80/180

0.5 - 43
0.5 - 43
> 0.5
> 0.5
> 0.5
> 0.5
0.5 - 5
6 - 20
30 (as NH3)

65/150
70/160
70/160
65/150
100/210
65/150
65/150
80/180
65/150
40/100

65/150
70/160
70/160
65/150
100/210
65/150
65/150
80/180
65/150
40/100

65/150
70/160
70/160
65/150
100/210
65/150
65/150
65/150
40/100
40/100

65/150
70/160
70/160
65/150
100/210
65/150
65/150
80/180
65/150
40/100

65/150
70/160
70/160
65/150
100/210
65/150
65/150
65/150
40/100
40/100

30 (as NH3)
35/5
0.5 - 30
0.5 - 50
> 0.5
Satd
> 0.5
0.5 - 12
0.5 - 15
> 0.5
> 0.5
> 0.5
> 0.5
Satd

40/100
50/120
80/180
65/150
100/210
65/150
50/120
75/170
100/210
100/210
100/210
50/120
100/210

40/100
50/120
80/180

50/120
80/180

40/100
50/120
80/180

40/100
50/120
80/180

65/150
65/150
50/120

65/150

105/220

120/250

100/210
100/210
100/210
50/120
120/250

100/210
100/210
100/210
65/150
120/250

100/210
100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210
100/210

105/220

120/250

60/15/3
Satd
Satd
0.5 - 20
Satd
All
All
> 0.5
100
100
100
20
100
> 0.5
> 0.5

40/100
50/120
65/150
100/210
50/120
40/100
60/140
20/70
50/120
50/120
50/120
40/100
NR
80/180
100/210

50/120
50/120
65/150
100/210
50/120
40/100
60/140
40/100
60/140
100/210
50/120
40/100
NR
80/180
100/210

65/150
50/120
65/150
100/210
50/120
40/100
60/140
50/120
65/150
100/210
50/120
40/100
20/70
80/180
100/210

40/100

50/120

65/150
100/210
50/120
40/100
60/140

100/210
50/120
40/100
60/140

50/120
50/120
50/120
40/100
NR
80/180
100/210

60/140
100/210
50/120
40/100
NR
80/180
100/210

Concentration
%
> 0.5

8084
C/F
65/150

70/160
70/160
65/150
80/180
65/150
65/150
80/180
65/150
40/100

40/100
50/120
65/150
65/150
80/180
50/120
80/180
80/180
80/180
50/120
80/180
40/100
50/120
65/150
80/180

50/120

* Dow Chemical

36

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

NR

Chemical Environment

Animal Fat
Anionic Surfactant
Anionic/Cationic Polymer
Emulsions in Kerosene
or Petroleum Distillates/Water
Anodize (15% Sulfuric acid)
Antimony Pentachloride,
for aqueous solutions (see
Hydrochloric Acid)
Aqua Regia6
Armeen* H.T. Amines (C8-C18)
Aromatic Naphtha/
Naphthalene/Isopropanol
Arsenic Acid
Arsenic Acid/Copper Sulfate/
Sodium Dichromate
Arsenic Pentoxide/
Copper Oxide/Chromic Acid
Arsenious Acid
Barium Acetate
Barium Bromide
Barium Carbonate (slurry)
Barium Chloride
Barium Cyanide
Barium Hydroxide
Barium Sulfate
Barium Sulfide
Barley Solution
Beer
Beet Sugar Liquor
o-Benzoyl Benzoic Acid
Benzaldehyde
Benzalkonium Chloride
Benzene
Benzene, 120F
Benzene Sulfonic Acid6
Benzene, Vapor
Benzene/Methyl Tertiary
Butyl Ether
Benzene/Ethylbenzene/
Toluene/Trimethylbenzene/
Xylene
Benzene/Ethylbenzene
Benzoic Acid
Benzyl Alcohol

Concentration
%

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

8084
C/F

100
All

80/180
40/100

100/210
50/120

50/120

40/100

50/120

0 - 50

40/100
100/210

50/120
100/210

50/120
100/210

100/210

100/210

> 99

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

100

40/100

40/100

60/5/10
> 0.5

80/180

50/120
80/180

50/120
80/180

80/180

50/120
80/180

17/37/20

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

17/9/24
19Be
> 0.5
> 0.5
All
> 0.5
> 0.5
> 0.5
Satd
> 0.5
> 0.5
> 0.5
> 0.5
All
100
Dilute
100
100
> 0.5

40/100
80/180
80/180
100/210
80/180
100/210
65/150
65/150
100/210
80/180
75/170
50/120
80/180
100/210
NR
40/100
NR
NR
65/150
25/80

40/100
80/180
80/180
100/210
80/180
100/210
65/150
65/150
120/250
80/180
75/170
50/120
80/180
100/210
NR
40/100
NR
NR
65/150
25/80

40/100
80/180
80/180
100/210
80/180
100/210
65/150
65/150
120/250
80/180
NR
NR
NR
100/210
20/70

40/100
80/180
100/210
80/180
100/210
65/150
65/150
100/210
80/180
NR
NR
NR
100/210
NR

40/100
80/180
80/180
100/210
80/180
100/210
65/150
65/150
120/250
80/180
NR
NR
NR
100/210
NR

40/100
50 LS/120 LS
65/150
50/120

NR
NR
65/150
NR

LS
50 LS/120 LS
65/150
25/80

NR
NR
NR
65/150
NR
40/100
NR
NR
65/150
NR

80/20

NR

NR

40/100

NR

LS

NR

All
33/67
Satd
20

NR
NR
100/210
40/100

NR
25/80
100/210
50/120

40/100
40/100
100/210
50/120

NR
NR
100/210
40/100

LS
25/80
100/210
50/120

NR
NR
80/180
40/100

40/100

40/100
65/150
80/180
80/180
80/180
65/150
65/150
80/180

* Akyo Nobel

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Chemical Environment

Benzyl Alcohol
Benzyl Chloride
Benzyltrimethylammonium
Chloride
Black Liquor
(Pulp & Kraft Mill)1,2
Black Liquor
(Pulp & Kraft Mill)
Thick, Heavy1,2
Black Liquor Recovery,
Furnace Gases6,16
Blow Down (Non-Condensable
Gases from Pulp Digester,
i.e., Dimethyl Sulfide and
Mercaptanes)8
Borax
Boric Acid
Boron Trichloride Scrubbing
Brake Fluids
Brass Plating Solution:
3% Copper, 1% Zinc,
5.6% Sodium Cyanides,
3.0% Sodium Carbonate1
Brine Mixture (0.4% MgSO4,
9.5% NaCl, 5.0% Na2SO4,
2.0% K2SO4, 7% CaSO4 /2H2O,
3% Na2SO3/9H2O, pH 7)
Brine, Chlorinated
(see Chlorinated Brine)
Brine, Salt
Brine, Salt
Brominated Phosphate Ester
Bromine, Dry Gas
Bromine, Liquid
Bromine, Wet Gas
Brown Stock
Bunker C Fuel Oil (heavy fraction)
Butadiene (Gas)2
Butane
Butanol
2,2-Butoxyethoxyethanol
(DOWANOL* DB)
2-Butoxyethanol
(DOWANOL EB)
2-Butoxyethanol
(DOWANOL EB)
Butyl Acetate
Butyl Acrylate

38

Concentration
%

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

8084
C/F

100
100

NR
NR

25/80
NR

40/100
25/80

NR
NR

25/80
NR

60

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

Thin

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

Thick

95/200

105/220

105/220

105/220

105/220

165/325

175/350

205/400

165/325

175/350

120/250
100/210
100/210
65/150
50/120

120/250
100/210
100/210
65/150
50/120

120/250
100/210
100/210
65/150
50/1207

120/250
100/210
100/210
65/150
50/120

120/250
100/210
100/210
65/150
50/120

50/120

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

100/210

100/210

100/210

100/210

100/210

80/180

100/210
100/210

100/210
120/250

100/210
110/230

100/210
120/250

80/180
80/180

40/100
NR
40/100
95/200
105/220
45/110
60/140
50/120

40/100
NR
40/100
95/200
100/210
45/110
60/140
50/120

40/100
NR
40/100
80/180
105/220
45/110
60/140
50/120

40/100
NR
40/100

100
100
100
100

40/100
NR
40/100
95/200
100/210
45/110
60/140
50/120

100/210
120/250
50/120
40/1007
NR
40/100
80/180
105/220
45/110
60/140
65/150

100

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

NR

20

40/100

50/120

50/120

40/100

50/120

40/100

100
100
100

40/100
NR
NR

40/100
25/80
NR

40/100
30/90
25/80

40/100
NR
NR

40/100
25/80
NR

NR
NR
NR

> 0.5
> 0.5
> 0.5
100

> 0.5
Satd
> 0.5
100
100
100

NR
NR

80/180
80/180

65/150
45/110
60/140
NR

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.
* Dow Chemical

Chemical Environment

Butyl Alcohol
Butyl Alcohol/Benzene
Butyl Amine
Butyl Benzoate
Butyl Benzyl Phthalate
Butyl Carbitol, Diethylene
Glycol Butyl Ether
(DOWANOL DB)
Butyl CELLOSOLVE* Solvent
(DOWANOL EB)
Butyl Chloride
Butyl Hypochlorite
Butyl Stearate
(5% in Mineral Spirits)
Butylene Glycol
Butylene Oxide
Butyraldehyde
Butyric Acid
Butyric Acid
Cadmium Chloride
Cadmium Cyanide Plating Bath,
(3% Cadmium Oxide,
10% Sodium Cyanide,
1.2% Sodium Hydroxide)1
Calcium Bisulfite
Calcium Bromide
Calcium Carbonate (slurry)
Calcium Chlorate
Calcium Chloride
Calcium Chloride
Calcium Hydroxide1
Calcium Hydroxide Slurry1
Calcium Hypochlorite1,2,3,5
Calcium Nitrate
Calcium Sulfate Slurry
Calcium Sulfite
Calgon** (Product E)
Sodium Hexametaphosphate
Cane Sugar Liquor & Sweetwater
Capric Acid (Decanoic Acid)4
Capric Acid/Lauric Acid/
Fatty Acids (C10-C18)
Caproic Acid (Hexanoic Acid)
Caprolactam

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

100
93/4
100
70
100

50/120
NR
NR

50/120
40/100
NR

80/180

100

Concentration
%

8084
C/F

50/120
NR
NR

50/120
40/100
NR

100/210

65/150
50/120
LS
40/100
100/210

NR
NR
NR

80/180

100/210

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

100
0.1 - 100
98

40/100
NR
NR

40/100
LS
NR

40/100
25/80
NR

40/100
NR
NR

40/100
LS
NR

100
100
100
0.5 - 50
100
> 0.5

40/100
70/160
NR
NR
100/210
25/80
100/210

40/100
80/180
NR
NR
100/210
50/120
100/210

80/180
LS
40/100
100/210
50/120
100/210

70/160
NR
NR
100/210
25/80
100/210

80/180
NR
NR
100/210
50/120
100/210

80/180

> 0.5
> 0.5
All
> 0.5
> 0.5
Satd
100
0.5 - 25
All
> 0.5
All
> 0.5

80/180
100/210
100/210
80/180
100/210
100/210
100/210
100/210
80/180
80/180
100/210
100/210
100/210

80/180
100/210
100/210
80/180
100/210
100/210
120/250
100/210
65/150
80/180
100/210
100/210
100/210

80/180
100/210
100/210
80/180
100/210
100/210
120/250
100/210
40/100
40/100
100/210
100/210
100/210

80/180
100/210
100/210
80/180
100/210
100/210
105/220
100/210
80/180
80/180
100/210
100/210
100/210

80/180
100/210
100/210
80/180
100/210
100/210
120/250
100/210
65/150
80/180
100/210
100/210
100/210

80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
65/150
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180

All
All
> 0.5

50/120
80/180
80/180

50/120
80/180
80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

70/15/15
100
0 - 50

80/180
25/80
40/100

80/180
50/120
40/100

95/200
50/120
40/100

80/180
25/80
40/100

80/180
50/120
40/100

80/180
25/80
40/100

NR
NR

NR
NR

* Union Carbide
** Calgon Corporation

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for DERAKANE and DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resins continued
Chemical Environment

Caprolactam
Caprolactone
Caprylic Acid (Octanoic Acid)
Caramel
Carbon Dioxide Gas16
Carbon Disulfide
Carbon Disulfide Fumes,
no condensation or coalesence
Carbon Monoxide Gas16
Carbon Tetrachloride
Carbon Tetrachloride, Vapor
CARBOWAX*
Polyethylene Glycol
Carboxyethyl Cellulose
Cascade** Detergent in Solution
Cashew Nut Oil
Castor Oil (Ricinus Oil)
Cationic/Anionic Polymer
Emulsions in Kerosene or
Petroleum Distillates/Water
Caustic (see Sodium Hydroxide)
Cetyl Alcohol (Hexadecanol)
Chlordimeform
(Galecron*** Insecticide)
Chloric Acid
Chlorinated Brine, pH < 2.5
Chlorinated Brine, pH > 9
(Hypochlorite)1,2,3
Chlorinated Brine, pH 2.5-9 6
Chlorinated Pulp6
Chlorinated Solvent Recovery
(see Specific Solvents)
Chlorinated Wax
Chlorination Washer
(Hoods & Vent Systems)
Chlorine Dioxide Generator
Effluent, R2 System
Chlorine Dioxide Scrubber1,2,3
Chlorine Dioxide,
Chlorine (Bleaching Solution,
with or without Pulp)6

Concentration
%

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

8084
C/F

100
100
100
All
All
100

NR
NR
80/180
50/120
165/325
NR

NR
NR
100/210
50/120
175/350
NR

LS
LS
100/210

NR
NR
80/180

NR
NR
100/210

NR
NR

205/400
LS

165/325
NR

175/350
NR

80/180
NR

All
All
100
All
100

40/100
165/325
65/150
80/180
65/150

65/150
175/350
80/180
95/200
80/180

65/150
205/400
80/180
95/200
80/180

40/100
165/325
65/150
80/180
65/150

65/150
175/350
80/180
95/200
80/180

NR
80/180

10
All
100
100

65/150
80/180
65/150
70/160

65/150
80/180
65/150
70/160

65/150
80/180

65/150
80/180

65/150
80/180

65/150
80/180

70/160

70/160

70/160

70/160

0 - 50

40/100

50/120

50/120

100

65/150

80/180

80/180

65/150

80/180

50/120

100
All
Satd Cl2

25/80
25/80
80/180

50/120
25/80
80/180

50/120
25/80
95/200

25/80
25/80
80/180

50/120
25/80
95/200

25/80

Satd Cl2
Satd Cl2
All

80/180
LS
80/180

80/180
LS
90/195

65/150
LS
95/200

80/180
LS
90/195

65/150
LS
95/200

LS

All

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

Vapors, All

80/180

95/200

95/200

80/180

95/200

65/150

65/150
75/170

80/180
75/170

80/180

65/150
75/170

80/180

65/150

80/180

90/195

95/200

90/195

95/200

All

65/150

* Union Carbide
** Procter & Gamble
***Ciba-Geigy

40

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

Chemical Environment

Chlorine Dioxide,
No Chlorine (Bleaching Solution,
with or without Pulp)6
Chlorine Dioxide,
Solution Storage
Chlorine Water, pH < 2.5
Chlorine Water, pH > 9
(Hypochlorite)1,2,3
Chlorine Water, pH 2.5-96
Chlorine, Dry Gas2,8
Chlorine, Wet Gas2,8
Chlorine/Chlorine Dioxide/
Sulfur Dioxide
Chlorine-Hydrogen
Chloride, with Aqueous
Condensate8,9,12,16
Chloroacetic Acid
Chloroacetic Acid
Chloroacetic Acid
Chloroacetic Acid
Chloroacetic Acid
Chlorobenzene
Chloroform
Chloroform, Fumes,
No Condensation or
Coalescence
Chloroform/Dichloroethane/
Methylene Chloride
Chloropentane (1 to 5 Cl)
Chloropicrin (Nitrochloroform)
Chloropyridine (tetra)
Chlorosulfonic Acid
CHLOROTHENE* SM
(1,1,1-Trichloroethane inhibited)
Chlorotoluene
N-Chloro-o-Tolyl
(Insecticide Emulsion)
Choline Chloride
Chrome Bath, 19% Chromic
Acid with Sodium Fluorosilicate
and Sulfate1
Chrome Reduction Process6
Chromic Acid
Chromic Acid

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

All

80/180

90/195

95/200

90/195

95/200

Satd
Satd Cl2

20/70
80/180

20/70
80/180

20/70
95/200

20/70
80/180

20/70
95/200

Satd Cl2
Satd Cl2
100
100

80/180
LS
100/210
100/210

80/180
LS
105/220
105/220

65/150
LS
120/250
120/250

80/180
LS
105/220
105/220

65/150
LS
120/250
120/250

LS
80/180
80/180

0.8/2/0.7

95/200

95/200

95/200

95/200

95/200

80/180

8 - 10% HCl

80/180

100/210

80/180

100/210

80/180

0 - 25
26 - 50
51 - 79
80 - 85
86 - 100
100
100

50/120
40/100
25/80
25/80
NR
NR
NR

50/120
40/100
25/80
25/80
NR
25/80
NR

100/210
175/350 LS
50/120
40/100
30/90
25/80
LS
40/100
LS

50/120
40/100
25/80
25/80
NR
NR
NR

50/120
40/100
30/90
25/80
NR
25/80
NR

NR
NR
NR

80/180

80/180

80/180

Concentration
%

Fumes

8084
C/F

All
100
100
100
10

NR
40/100
NR
25/80
NR

NR
50/120
NR
50/120
NR

LS
55/130
LS
50/120
NR

NR
40/100
NR
25/80
NR

NR
50/120
NR
50/120
NR

NR
NR
NR
NR
NR

100
100

40/100
25/80

50/120
40/100

50/120
40/100

40/100
25/80

50/120
40/100

NR
NR

10
> 0.5

50/120
50/120

50/120
65/150

50/120
65/150

50/120
50/120

50/120
65/150

50/120

50/120
90/190
65/150
50/120

50/120

65/150

50/120

65/150
65/150

65/150
65/150

50/120
90/190
65/150
65/150

50/120

25
0.5 - 10
11 - 20

65/150
65/150

65/150
50/120

* Dow Chemical

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Chemical Resistance Table: Maximum Service Temperatures


for DERAKANE and DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resins continued
Chemical Environment

Chromic Acid
Chromic Acid
Chromic Acid/
Sodium Metabisulfite
Chromic Acid/Nitric Acid
Mixture
Chromic Acid/Sulfuric Acid
Mixture (Maximum Total
Concentration 10%)
Chromium Plate, Electroplating
with a Salt Solution (with
Sulfuric Acid: Not Recommended)
Chromium Sulfate
(water soluble forms)
Citric Acid
Clopidol (Coyden*)4
Cobalt Chloride
Cobalt Chloride Reactor
(Hydrochloric/Sulfuric Acid)10
Cobalt Citrate
Cobalt Nitrate
Coconut Oil
Cod-liver Oil
Copper Chloride
Copper Chloride/Ammonium
Chloride/Ammonium Hydroxide
(see Ammonium Hydroxide)
Copper Cyanide
Copper Cyanide Plating Bath
(10.5% Copper and 14% Sodium
Cyanides; 6% Rochelle Salts)
Copper Cyanide/
Potassium Cyanide/
Potassium Hydroxide1
Copper Matte Dipping Bath,
(30% FeCl3,
19% Hydrochloric acid)8,9,13
Copper Nitrate
Copper Plating Solution
(45% Cu(BF4)2;
19% Copper Sulfate;
8% Sulfonic)1
Copper Sulfate
Corn Oil
Corn Starch
Corn Sugar/Syrup (Glucose)
Cottonseed Oil
Crude Oil, Sweet, Sour
Cumene

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Concentration
%

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

8084
C/F

30
40

LS
NR

LS
NR

LS
LS

LS
NR

LS
NR

15/45

50/120

65/150

65/150

65/150

65/150

50/120

5/10

40/100

50/120

65/150

40/100

40/100

40/100

10

50/120

65/150

65/150

50/120

65/150

50/120

55/130

55/130

55/130

55/130

55/130

55/130

100/210
100/210
40/100
100/210

100/210
100/210

80/180
65/150

100/210

100/210
100/210
40/100
100/210

80/180

80/180
100/210
95/200

100/210
80/180

100/210
95/200

50/120
80/180
80/180

120/250

105/220

120/250

80/180

> 0.5
> 0.5
All
> 0.5

100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210

100/210

100/210

40
12
> 0.5
100
100
Satd

80/180
100/210
80/180
40/100
100/210

95/200
80/180
100/210
95/200
40/100
120/250

26/5/2
> 0.5

100/210

100/210

100/210

100/210

100/210

80/180

70/160

70/160

70/160

70/160

70/160

70/160

7/2.5/2%

65/150

40/100

25/80

65/150

25/80

> 0.5

80/180
100/210

95/200
100/210

95/200
100/210

95/200
100/210

95/200
100/210

80/180
80/180

Satd
100
Slurry
All
100
100
100

80/180
100/210
80/180
100/210
80/180
100/210
100/210
25/80

80/180
120/250
100/210
100/210
80/180
100/210
120/250
50/120

80/180
120/250
100/210

80/180
100/210
80/180

80/180
120/250
100/210

80/180
80/180
65/150

100/210
120/250
50/120

100/210
100/210
25/80

100/210
120/250
50/120

65/150
65/150
25/80

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.
* Dow Chemical

Chemical Environment

Cumene/Toluene/Xylene
Curpric Chloride,
(see Copper Chloride)
Cyanide Disposal (Reaction with
Hypo gives Sodium Thiosulfite)
Cyanuric Acid
Cyanuric Chloride4
Cyclohexane
Cyclohexylamine
Cyclopentane
Dalapon Grass Killer
(2,2-dichloropropionic acid
and sodium salt)
Decanoic Acid4
Decanol
Deionized Water2
Demineralized Water2
Detergents, Organic
De-waxed Paraffin Distillate
Diacetone Alcohol
Diacetone Alcohol
Diallyl Phthalate
Diammonium Phosphate
Dibasic Acid (51-61% Glutaric
Acid, 18-28% Succinic Acid,
15-25% Adipic Acid,
2% Nitric Acid)
Dibromonitrilo-Proprionamide
Dibromophenol
Dibromopropane
Dibromopropanol
Dibutyl Carbitol (diethylene
glycol dibutyl ether)
Dibutyl Ether
Dibutyl Sebacate
Dibutyl Phthalate
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid
(Acid, Salts, Esters and
Formulations)4
Dichloroacetic Acid,
(see Chloroacetic Acid)
Dichlorobenzene
(ortho and para)
Dichloroethane
Dichloroethylene
Dichloromethane
(Methylene Chloride)
Dichloropropane

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

All

25/80

40/100

50/120

All
All
100
100
100

25/80
50/120
50/120

40/100
40/100
50/120
65/150
LS
45/110

40/100
50/120
50/120
65/150
40/100
50/120

100
> 0.5
100
100
100
100
100
10
100
All
> 0.5

NR
80/180
50/120
80/180
80/180
70/160
80/180
NR
80/180
100/210

25/80
80/180
65/150
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
40/100
NR
100/210
100/210

40/100
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
95/200
80/180
50/120
LS
100/210
100/210

> 0.5 - 50
100
100
100
100

80/180
NR
NR
NR

95/200
25/80
40/100
25/80

100
100
100
100

25/80
25/80
50/120
80/180

Concentration
%

40/100

25/80

50/120

25/80
50/120
50/120

40/100
50/120
65/150
LS
45/110

40/100

NR

50/120

NR
80/180

100/210

25/80
80/180
65/150
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
50/120
NR
100/210
100/210

95/200
40/100
40/100
40/100
40/100

80/180
NR
NR
NR

95/200
25/80
40/100
25/80

80/180
NR
NR
NR

40/100
50/120
65/150
80/180

40/100
80/180
65/150
100/210

25/80

40/100
65/150
65/150
80/180

50/120

50/120

50/120

50/120

50/120

100
100
100

NR
NR
NR

40/100
NR
NR

50/120
25/80
LS

NR
NR
NR

40/100
NR
NR

NR
NR
NR

100
100

NR
NR

NR
25/80

LS
40/100

NR
NR

NR
25/80

NR
NR

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

NR
80/180
50/120
80/180
80/180
70/160
80/180
40/100
NR

8084
C/F

80/180
80/180
70/160
65/150
NR
65/150
80/180

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Chemical Environment

Dichloropropene
Dichloropropionic Acid
(see also Dalapon)
Dichlorotoluene
Diesel Fuel
Diethanolamine
Diethanolamine/Ethanolamine
Diethyl Carbonate
Diethyl Ether
Diethyl Formamide
Diethyl Formamide
Diethyl Hydroxylamine
Diethyl Ketone
Diethyl Ketone
Diethyl Sulfate
Diethylamine
Diethylamine
Diethylaminoethanol
Diethylbenzene
Diethylene Glycol
Diethylene Glycol Dimethylether
Diethylene Glycol Dimethylether
Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic Acid
Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic Acid,
sodium salt
Di-2-Ethylhexyl Phosphoric Acid
(DEHPA) in Kerosene
Diglycolamine
(Aminoethoxyethanol)
Diglycolamine
(Aminoethoxyethanol)
Diglycolamine
(Aminoethoxyethanol)
Diisobutyl Ketone
Diisobutyl Phthalate
Diisobutylene
Diisonoyl Phthalate
Diisopropanolamine
Dimethyl Acetamide
Dimethyl Acetamide
Dimethyl Acetamide, Fumes,
no condensation or
coalescence

44

Concentration
%

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

8084
C/F

100

NR

NR

25/80

NR

NR

NR

100
100
100
100
80/20
100
100
20
100
100
20
100
100
20
100
100
100
100
20
100
All

NR
25/80
80/180
50/120
50/120
NR
NR
40/100
NR
NR
40/100
NR
40/100
40/100
NR
50/120
40/100
80/180
40/100
NR
40/100

25/80
50/120
100/210
50/120
50/120
25/80
NR
40/100
LS
NR
45/110
NR
50/120
40/100
NR
50/120
65/150
100/210
40/100
NR
50/120

40/100
50/120
100/210
65/150
50/120
40/100
NR
40/100
40/100
LS
50/120
25/80
50/120
40/100
LS
50/120
65/150
100/210
40/100
25/80
50/120

NR
25/80
80/180
50/120
50/120
NR
NR
40/100
NR
NR
40/100
NR
40/100
40/100
NR
50/120
40/100
80/180
40/100
NR
50/120

25/80
50/120
100/210
50/120
50/120
25/80
NR
40/100
LS
NR
40/100
NR
50/120
40/100
NR
50/120
65/150
100/210
40/100
NR
50/120

NR
NR
65/150

40

40/100

50/120

50/120

50/120

50/120

20

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

20

40/100

50/120

50/120

40/100

50/120

40/100

50

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

100
100
100
100
100
100
20
100

NR
NR
65/150
40/100
65/150
50/120
40/100
NR

NR
50/120
65/150
40/100
100/210
50/120
40/100
NR

LS
50/120
65/150
40/100
100/210
65/150
40/100
LS

NR
NR
65/150
40/100
65/150
50/120
40/100
NR

NR
50/120
65/150
40/100
100/210
50/120
40/100
NR

NR
NR

80/180

80/180

80/180

Fumes

NR
NR
NR
NR
40/100
NR
NR
NR
40/100
NR
80/180
NR
NR

25/80
65/150
40/100
NR
NR

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

Chemical Environment

Dimethyl Amine
Dimethyl Amine
Dimethylammonium
Hydrochloride (Dimethylamine
HCl, DMA-HCl)
Dimethyl Aniline
Dimethyl Formamide
Dimethyl Formamide
Dimethyl Formamide, Fumes,
no condensation or coalescence
Dimethyl Morpholine
Dimethyl Phthalate
Dimethyl Sulfate
Dimethyl Sulfate
Dimethyl Sulfide
Dimethyl Sulfoxide
Dimethyl Sulfoxide
Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) Water Solution
2,2-Dimethyl Thiazolidine
Dimethylcarbonate
Dimethylformamide/
Acetonitrile/Methanol
Dioctyl Phthalate
Diphenyl Oxide (Diphenyl Ether,
Phenyl Ether)
Dipotassium Phosphate
Dipropylene Glycol
Dipropylene Glycol Monomethyl
Ether (DOWANOL DPM)
Dipropylene Glycol Monomethyl
Ether (DOWANOL DPM)
Distilled Water2
Divinylbenzene
DMA 4 Weed Killer 2,4-D
DMA 6 Weed Killer
Dodecanol (Lauryl Alcohol)
Dodecene
Dodecyl Benzene Sulfonic Acid6
Dodecyl Benzene Sulfonic Acid/
Sulfuric Acid/Water/Oil
Dodecyldimethylamine
Dodecylmercaptan
DOWANOL DB Glycol Ether

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

8084
C/F

20
40

40/100
LS

40/100
LS

40/100
LS

40/100
LS

40/100
LS

40/100
NR

70
100
20
100

40/100
NR
40/100
NR

40/100
LS
40/100
NR

50/1207
40/100
40/100
LS

40/100
NR
40/100
NR

40/100
25/80
40/100
NR

40/100
LS

Fumes
100
100
20
100
100
20
100

NR
65/150
40/100
NR
NR
40/100
NR

25/80
80/180
50/120
LS
LS
40/100
LS

80/180
50/120
80/180
50/120
LS
25/80
40/100
LS

80/180
NR
65/150
40/100
NR
NR
40/100
NR

80/180
25/80
80/180
50/120
NR
25/80
40/100
NR

40/100
NR
NR
40/100
NR

20
1
100

65/150
NR

80/180
NR

20/70
80/180
NR

65/150
NR

80/180
NR

NR

26/9/7
100

NR
65/150

NR
100/210

LS
100/210

NR
65/150

NR
100/210

NR
65/150

100
> 0.5
100

25/80
100/210
80/180

40/100
100/210
100/210

50/120
100/210
100/210

25/80
100/210
80/180

50/120
100/210
100/210

NR
80/180
65/150

20

40/100

50/120

65/150

50/120

65/150

40/100

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

NR
80/180
40/100
50/120
50/120
65/150
65/150
80/180

LS
80/180
50/120
50/120
50/120
80/180
80/180
95/200

20/70
80/180
50/120
50/120
50/120
80/180
80/180
100/210

NR
80/180
40/100
50/120
50/120
65/150
65/150
95/200

NR
80/180
50/120
50/120
50/120
80/180
80/180
100/210

NR
80/180
NR

85/10/4/1
100
100
100

65/150
80/180
80/180
40/100

65/150
95/200
95/200
40/100

65/150
100/210
100/210
40/100

65/150
80/180
80/180
40/100

65/150
95/200
95/200
40/100

65/150

Concentration
%

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

NR

NR

50/120
50/120

NR

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Chemical Environment

DOWANOL EB Glycol Ether


(Ethylene Glycol n-butyl ether)
DOWANOL PM Glycol Ether
DOWANOL DPM (Dipropylene
Glycol Monomethyl Ether)
DOWANOL DB Diethylene
Glycol n-Butyl Ether (see also
Butyl CARBITOL*)
DOWCLENE* EC Solvent
DOWCLENE Solvent
DOWEX* 50WX4 Ion
Exchange Resin
DOWFAX* 2A1 Surfactant
DOWFAX 2AO Solution
Surfactant
DOWICIDE* Antimicrobial
DOWTHERM* Heat Transfer
Agent
Electrosol Antistatic Agent
(Petroleum naphtha,
heavy alkylate)
Epichlorohydrin
Epoxidized Castor Oil
Epoxidized Soybean Oil
Esters, Fatty Acid
Ethanol (Ethyl Alcohol)
Ethanol (Ethyl Alcohol)
Ethanol (Ethyl Alcohol)
Ethanol (Ethyl Alcohol)
Ethanol, Fumes, no condensation
or coalescence
Ethanol/Ethylacetate/
Methanol/DMF
Ethanolamine
Ethanolamine
Ethephon
Ethoxy Acetic Acid
Ethoxy Acetic Acid
Ethoxylated Alcohol, C12-C14
Ethoxylated Nonyl Phenol
Ethyl Acetate

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

100
100

40/100
NR

40/100
LS

40/100
20/70

40/100
NR

40/100
NR

NR
NR

100

NR

LS

20/70

NR

NR

NR

100

40/100
50/120
50/120

40/100
50/120
50/120

40/100
40/100
50/120

40/100
50/120

NR

100

40/100
40/100
50/120

All

100/210
50/120

100/210
50/120

100/210
50/120

100/210
50/120

100/210
50/120

All
All

50/120
50/120

50/120
50/120

50/120
50/120

50/120
50/120

50/120
50/120

100

50/120

65/150

65/150

50/120

65/150

All
100
100
100
100
10
50
90 - 95
100

65/150
LS
40/100
65/150
80/180
50/120
40/100
25/80
NR

65/150
LS
40/100
65/150
80/180
50/120
40/100
25/80
LS

65/150
25/80

65/150
NR

65/150
NR

65/150
80/180
65/150
65/150
40/100
40/100

65/150
80/180
50/120
40/100
25/80
NR

65/150
80/180
50/120
40/100
25/80
25/80

NR
40/100
65/150
65/150
50/120
NR
NR
NR

Fumes

65/150

65/150

80/180

80/180

80/180

65/150

35/29/10/10
20
100
100
10
100
100
100
100

NR
40/100
25/80

NR
45/110
30/90
40/100
40/100
NR
40/100
LS
LS

LS
50/120
40/100
40/100
40/100
LS
50/120
40/100
25/80

NR
40/100
25/80

NR
50/120
30/90

NR

NR
25/80
NR
NR

40/100
NR
40/100
LS
LS

Concentration
%

NR
25/80
NR
NR

8084
C/F

* Dow Chemical

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For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

NR

NR
NR
NR

Chemical Environment

Ethyl Acetate, Fumes,


no condensation or coalescence
Ethyl Acetate/Sodium
Hydroxide1,2
Ethyl Acrylate
Ethyl Amine
Ethyl Amine
Ethyl Bromide
Ethyl Chloride
Ethyl Ether
Ethyl Sulfate
2-Ethylhexyl Alcohol
Ethyl-3-Ethoxy Propionate
Ethylbenzene
Ethylbenzene/Benzene
Ethylene Chloride
(see Dichloroethane)
Ethylene Chlorohydrin
Ethylene Chlorohydrin
Ethylene Diamine
Ethylene Diamine
Ethylene Dibromide
Ethylene Dichloride
(see Dichloroethane)
Ethylene Dichloride/
Ethylene Dibromide/Tetra Ethyl
Lead (above water solubility)
Ethylene Glycol
Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether
(DOWANOL EB)
Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether
(DOWANOL EB)
Ethylene Glycol/Sulfuric Acid
Ethylene Oxide
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid
(EDTA), (see VERSENE* 100
Chelating agent for the
Tetrasodium Salt of EDTA)
Ethylenesulfonic Acid,
Sodium Salt6
Eucalyptus Oil
Fatty Acid/Sterol/Triglyceride

Concentration
%

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

Fumes

80/180

80/180

80/180

8084
C/F

4/0 - 50
100
20
70
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
67/33

50/120
NR
40/100
NR
NR
NR
NR
40/100
65/150
NR
25/80
NR

50/120
LS
40/100
NR
LS
LS
NR
40/100
70/160
LS
40/100
25/80

40/100
25/80
40/100
LS
LS
25/80
NR
40/100
80/180
25/80
50/120
40/100

50/120
NR
40/100
NR
NR
NR
NR
40/100
70/160
NR
25/80
NR

40/100
20/70
40/100
NR
LS
25/80
NR
40/100
80/180
LS
40/100
25/80

100
20
100
20
100
100

NR
40/100
40/100
40/100
NR
NR

NR
50/120
40/100
40/100
NR
NR

25/80
65/150
40/100
40/100
LS
NR

NR
50/120
40/100
40/100
NR
NR

NR
65/150
40/100
40/100
NR
NR

NR
40/100
NR
40/100
NR
NR

100

NR

NR

25/80

NR

NR

NR

5/5/5
100

NR
100/210

NR
100/210

LS
100/210

NR
100/210

NR
100/210

NR
65/150

20

40/100

50/120

65/150

50/120

65/150

40/100

100
0 - 40/0 - 10
100

40/100
65/150
NR

40/100
80/180
NR

40/100
80/180
NR

40/100
80/180
NR

40/100
80/180
NR

NR

All

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

All
100
All

70/160
60/140
100/210

70/160
60/140
120/250

70/160
60/140
120/250

70/160
60/140
100/210

70/160
60/140
120/250

65/150

NR
40/100
NR
NR
NR
NR
40/100
50/120
NR
NR

NR

* Dow Chemical

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

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for DERAKANE and DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resins continued
Chemical Environment

Fatty Acid/Sulfuric Acid10


Fatty Acids
Ferric Acetate
Ferric Chloride
Ferric Chloride/Ferrous Chloride
Ferric Chloride/FerrousChloride/
Hydrochloric Acid
Ferric Chloride/
Hydrochloric Acid8,9,12
Ferric or Ferrous Sulfate/
Sulfuric Acid
Ferric Sulfate
Ferrous Chloride
Ferrous Chloride/
Hydrochloric Acid8,9,12
Ferrous Chloride+Manganese
Chloride+Ferric Chloride/
Hydrochloric Acid8,9,12
Ferrous Nitrate
Ferrous Sulfate
Fertilizer, Uran*; Urea
ammonium nitrate composition:
43.4% Ammonium Nitrate,
35.4% Urea, 20.3% Water
8-8-8 Fertilizer Composition:
(Parts by wt. 30 Phosphoric Acid,
29 Ammonia, 104.3 Water,
10.4 Uran, 26.0 Potash,
3.0 Borax pH 8.2)
Flue Gas, Dry16
Flue Gas, Wet
Fluoboric Acid1,2
Fluoride Salts/Hydrochloric
Acid1,2,5
Fluorine in Flue Gas, Wet1
Fluosilicic Acid1,2
Fluosilicic Acid1,2
Fluosilicic Acid Fumes1,2
Fluosilicic/Hydrofluoric/
Phosphoric Acids1,2
Fluozirconic Acid, Fluotitanic Acid,
Ammonium Hydroxide1,2
Fly Ash Slurry
Formaldehyde
Formaldehyde/Methanol
Formamide

Concentration
%

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

8084
C/F

5/2
All
All
> 0.5
5/20

100/210
100/210
80/180
100/210
100/210

100/210
120/250
80/180
100/210
100/210

100/210
120/250
80/180
100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210
80/180
100/210
100/210

100/210
120/250
80/180
100/210
100/210

48/0.2/0.2

100/210

105/220

105/220

100/210

105/220

80/180

0 - 29/1 - 20

80/180

105/220

105/220

80/180

105/220

80/180

0 - 40/0 - 25
> 0.5
> 0.5

100/210
100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210
100/210

80/180
80/180
80/180

0 - 29/1 - 20

80/180

100/210

100/210

80/180

100/210

80/180

1 - 60/0 - 20
> 0.5
> 0.5

80/180
100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210
100/210

80/180
80/180
80/180

65/150

65/150

65/150

65/150

65/150

65/150

65/150
165/325
80/180
100/210

65/150
175/350
100/210
100/210

65/150
205/400
100/210
100/210

65/150
165/325
80/180
100/210

65/150
175/350
100/210
100/210

65/150

All
All
All
30/10
2
0 - 10
11 - 35
All

50/120
80/180
80/180
40/100
80/180

50/120
100/210
80/180
40/100
80/180

50/120
100/210
80/180
40/100
80/180

50/120
80/180
80/180
40/100
80/180

50/120
100/210
80/180
40/100

50/120
80/180
65/150
40/100
65/150

22/5/5

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

5/4/3

40/100
80/180
50/120
50/120
40/100

40/100
80/180
65/150
65/150
50/120

40/100
80/180
65/150
65/150
65/150

40/100
80/180
50/120
50/120
50/120

40/100
80/180
65/150
65/150
65/150

40/100
80/180

All
0 - 37/0 - 15
20

65/150
80/180
80/180

80/180
65/150

40/100

* Arcadian Corporation

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For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

Chemical Environment

Formamide
Formic Acid
Formic Acid
Formic Acid
Formic Acid
Formic Acid
Freon* 11 and 12 Refrigerant
Freon 113 Refrigerant
Fuel C (50/50 Isooctane/Toluene)
Fuel C/Methyl t-Butyl Ether
(MTBE) Note: Fuel C is 50%
toluene and 50% isooctane)
Fuel Oil
Furfural11
Furfural
Furfural in Organic Solvent4
Furfural/Acetic Acid/Methanol
Furfuryl Alcohol2
Furfuryl Alcohol2
Galecron (Chlordimeform)
Insecticide 100
Gallic Acid
Gasohol (5% Methanol)
Gasohol (Up to 10% Alcohol)
Gasohol (10-100% Alcohol)
Gasoline, Aviation
Gasoline, Leaded
Gasoline, No Lead, No Methanol
Gasoline/MTBE
Glucose
Glutamic Acid
Glutaraldehyde
Glutaric Acid
Glycerine
Glycine and Derivatives
Glycol
Glycolic Acid
(Hydroxyacetic acid)
Glyconic Acid

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

20/70
80/180
50/120
50/120
25/80

20/70
80/180
65/150
50/120
25/80

25/80
40/100

40/100
40/100

80/180
40/100
NR
NR
NR
40/100
NR

100/210
50/120
NR
25/80
NR
50/120
NR

100
100
100
85/15
100
50
50
50
100
All
100

25/80
80/180
50/120
40/100
NR
80/180
80/180
50/120
40/100
80/180
50/120
50/120
50/120
100/210
40/100
100/210

50/120
80/180
50/120
40/100
NR
80/180
80/180
65/150
40/100
80/180
50/120
50/120
50/120
100/210
40/100
100/210

70
50

40/100
80/180

40/100
80/180

Concentration
%
100
10
25
50
85
98
100
100

85/15
100
0 - 10
100
0 - 20
30/10/5
20
100

Satd

20/70
80/180
65/150
50/120
40/100
40/100
40/100
40/100
50/120

8084
C/F

20/70
80/180
50/120
50/120
25/80

20/70
80/180
65/150
50/120
25/80

25/80
40/100

40/100
40/100

NR

80/180
40/100
NR
NR
NR
40/100
NR

100/210
50/120
NR
40/100
NR
50/120
NR

65/150

50/120
80/180
50/120
50/120
40/100
80/180
80/180
65/150
50/120

25/80
80/180
50/120
NR
NR
80/180
80/180
50/120

50/120
80/180
50/120
40/100
NR
80/180
80/180
65/150

50/120
50/120
50/120
100/210
40/100
100/210

50/120
50/120
50/120
100/210
40/100
100/210

50/120
50/120
50/120
100/210
40/100
100/210

65/150

40/100
80/180

40/100
80/180

40/100
80/180

65/150

50/120
100/210
50/120
LS
40/100
LS
65/150
25/80

65/150
50/120

NR
NR
40/100
NR

50/120
NR
NR
65/150
65/150

50/120
65/150

* E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Co., Inc.

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

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for DERAKANE and DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resins continued
Chemical Environment

Glyoxal
Glyphosate
Gold Plating Solution
(23% Potassium Ferrocyanide
with Potassium Gold Cyanide and
Sodium Cyanide)
Goodrite K702/732 Product
(Sodium Polyacrylate Disperants)
Green Liquor1,2
Gypsum Slurry (see also
Calcium Sulfate)
Hard Chrome Plating Baths
(with Sulfuric Acid:
Not Recommended)
Heptane
Heptane, Fumes,
no condensation or coalescence
Herbicides14
Hexachloroethane
Hexadecanol
Hexamethylenetetramine
Hexane
Hexanoic Acid
Hot Stack Gas (see Flue Gas)
Hydraulic Fluid (Glycols)14
Hydrazine
Hydrazine
Hydrazine/Sodium Phosphate
Hydriodic Acid
Hydriodic Acid
Hydrobromic Acid
Hydrobromic Acid
Hydrobromic Acid
Hydrobromic Acid/Bromine
Hydrochloric Acid9,12
Hydrochloric Acid8,9,12
Hydrochloric Acid8,9,12
Hydrochloric Acid8,9,12
Hydrochloric Acid8,9,13
Hydrochloric Acid8,9,13
Hydrochloric Acid8,9,13
Hydrochloric Acid8,9,13
Hydrochloric Acid &
Dissolved Organics8,9,13

50

Concentration
%
40
All

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

8084
C/F

40/100

40/100
40/100

40/100
40/100

40/100

40/100
40/100

100/210

100/210

100/210

100/210

100/210

80/180

All

80/180
80/180

80/180
80/180

80/180
80/180

80/180
80/180

80/180
80/180

80/180

All

100/210

100/210

100/210

100/210

100/210

80/180

100

60/140
100/210

60/140
100/210

100/210

100/210

100/210

80/180

80/180
50/120
LS
65/150
40/100
70/160
25/80

80/180
50/120
40/100
80/180
50/120
70/160
50/120

80/180
50/120
50/120
80/180
50/120
70/160
50/120

80/180
50/120
LS
65/150
40/100
70/160
25/80

80/180
50/120
40/100
80/180
50/120
70/160
50/120

80/180
50/120
NR
50/120

100
20
100
5/10
40
57
0 - 25
48
62
40/2
1 - 15
16 - 20
21 - 25
26 - 30
31 - 32
33 - 34
35 - 36
37

80/180

80/180
LS
NR
LS
65/150
40/100
80/180
65/150
40/100
40/100
105/220
105/220
80/180
80/180
70/160
50/125
50/125
45/110

80/180
LS
LS
LS
65/150
40/100
80/180
65/150
40/100
40/100
110/230
110/230
100/210
95/200
80/18015
70/16015
60/14015
50/12515

80/180
LS
NR
LS
65/150
40/100
80/180
65/150
40/100
40/100
100/210
100/210
80/180
80/180
65/150
50/125
50/125
40/100

80/180
LS
NR
LS
65/150
40/100
80/180
65/150
40/100
40/100
105/220
105/220
80/180
80/180
80/18015
70/16015
60/14015
50/12015

0 - 33% HCl

NR

Fumes
100
100
40
100
100

NR
65/150
80/180
65/150
40/100
80/180
80/180
65/150
65/150
65/150
50/125
50/125
40/100

25/80

NR
65/150
80/180
65/150
40/100
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
65/150
50/125
50/125

65/15015

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

NR

Chemical Environment

Hydrochloric Acid +
Aluminum + Aluminum
chloride9,10,12
Hydrochloric Acid/Aluminum
Chloride8,9,12
Hydrochloric Acid +
Chlorine9,12
Hydrochloric Acid, Fumes +
Free Chlorine, dry above
210F/100C8,9,12,16
Hydrochloric Acid, Fumes9,16
Hydrochloric Acid/Bromine/
Chlorine8,9,12
Hydrochloric Acid/Calcium
Chloride8,9,12
Hydrochloric Acid/Diethylene
Triamine (as Hydrochloride)/
Ammonium Chloride8,9,13
Hydrochloric Acid/
Ferric Chloride8,9,12
Hydrochloric Acid/
Ferric Chloride/Organics2,8,9,13
Hydrochloric Acid/
Ferrous Chloride8,9,12
Hydrochloric Acid/
Formaldehyde2,8,9,13
Hydrochloric/
Hydrofluoric Acid1,2,8,13
Hydrochloric Acid/
Hydrofluoric Acid1,2,8,13
Hydrochloric/
Hydrofluoric Acid1,2,13
Hydrochloric/
Hydrofluoric Acid1,2,8,13
Hydrochloric/Hydrofluoric/
Phosphoric Acid,
Nitrobenzene1,2
Hydrochloric/Hydrofluoric/
Xylene
Hydrochloric/Hydrofluoric
Acid1,2,8,13
Hydrochloric/Hydrofluoric
Acid1,2,8,13
Hydrocyanic Acid
Hydrofluoric Acid1,2
Hydrofluoric Acid1,2
Hydrofluoric/Nitric Acid1,2
Hydrofluoric/Nitric Acid1,2

Concentration
%

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

8084
C/F

< 15% HCl

80/180

100/210

30/0 - 40

65/150

70/160

80/18015

65/150

80/18015

65/150

0.5 - 20% HCl

80/180

90/195

100/210

80/180

100/210

80/180

100/210

175/350
175/350

175/350
175/350

100/210

175/350
175/350

80/180

22/0.1/0.1

65/150

80/180

100/210

80/180

80/180

80/180

27/15

65/150

80/180

95/200

80/180

80/180

80/180

< 33/>10/10

80/180

65/150

1 - 20/0 - 29

80/180

105/220

105/220

80/180

105/220

80/180

28/35/1

NR

NR

65/150

NR

NR

NR

1 - 20/0 - 29

80/180

100/210

100/210

80/180

100/210

80/180

25/3

NR

NR

65/150

NR

NR

NR

40/100

40/10015

36/1

40/10015

Max. Total 20

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

15/0.1 - 1

80/180

100/210

100/210

100/210

100/210

80/180

25/6

40/100

45/110

50/125

40/100

50/120

15/1/1/0.5

NR

LS

40/100

NR

LS

65/150

80/180

100/210
65/150
40/100

100/210
65/150
40/100
40/100
60/140

15/15/70
0.5 - 20/0 - 1
30/15
All
10
20
15/15
6/20

NR

NR
65/150

80/180

100/210
65/150
40/100

100/210
65/150
40/100

50/120

50/120

80/180
40/100
100/210
65/150
40/100
40/100
60/140

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

55/130

80/180
65/150
40/100
40/100

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for DERAKANE and DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resins continued
Chemical Environment

Hydrofluoric/Nitric Acid1
Hydrofluoric/Nitric/
Sulfuric Acid1,2
Hydrofluosilicic Acid/
Polyaluminum Hydroxychloride
(or Polyaluminum Chloride,
PAC)1,2
Hydrofluosilicic Acid1
(see Fluosilicic Acid)
Hydrofluosilicic Acid1
(see Fluosilicic Acid)
Hydrofluosilicic Acid/
Zinc Chloride1
Hydrogen Bromide, Dry Gas
Hydrogen Bromide, Wet Gas
Hydrogen Chloride, Dry Gas6,16
Hydrogen Chloride, Wet Gas
Hydrogen Fluoride, Dry Gas/Vapor
(if wet max. 40C/100F)1,2,6
Hydrogen Peroxide2,3,6
Hydrogen Peroxide2,3,6
Hydrogen Peroxide2,3,6
Hydrogen Peroxide/
Caustic1,2,3 (See individual
listing for details)
Hydrogen Peroxide/Caustic
Bleach - Aqueous Solution with
up to 0.56 wt. % Hydrogen
Peroxide, pH = 10.7, 2%
Sodium Silicate Pentahydrate,
0.2% Chelating Agent,
0.2% Chelant1,2,3
Hydrogen Sulfide6,16
Hydrogen Sulfide, Aqueous
Hydrogen Sulfide, Dry Gas
Hydrosulfite Bleach, Aqueous
Solution containing 5% Zinc
Hydrosulfite and
2.5% Tripolyphosphate5

52

Concentration
%
3 - 5/30 - 35

411
C/F
NR

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F
NR

8/20/2

LS

NR

60/140

8084
C/F

LS

NR

60/140

1 - 22/1 - 35

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

0 - 10

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

65/150

11 - 35

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

20/All
100
100
100
100

40/100
80/180
80/180
100/210
100/210

40/100
80/180
80/180
175/350
110/230

40/100
100/210
80/180
175/350
110/230

40/100
80/180
80/180
100/210
100/210

40/100
100/210
80/180
175/350
110/230

40/100
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180

0 - 30
35
50

80/180
65/150
25/80
NR

80/180
65/150
30/90
NR

80/180
65/150
40/100
LS

80/180
65/150
30/90
NR

80/180
65/150
40/100
NR

80/180
65/150
NR
NR

85/185

85/185

85/185

85/185

80/180

85/185
100/210
100/210
100/210

85/185
175/350
100/210
110/230

175/350
100/210
110/230

85/185
100/210
100/210
100/210

85/185
175/350
100/210
110/230

80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

5
All
100

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

Chemical Environment

J
K

Hydroxyacetic Acid
(Glycolic Acid)
Hydroxyacetic Acid
(Glycolic Acid)
Hydroxylamine Acid Sulfate
(Hydroxylammonium Acid
Sulfate, HSA), Reaction of
Hydroxylamine Acid Disulfate
with steam to form HAS,
Sulfuric Acid, Ammonium
Sulfate
Hypochlorous Acid2,3
Hypophosphorous Acid
Imidazoline Acetate/Solvent2,4
Imidazoline Acetate/Solvent2,4
Incinerator Gases (see Flue Gas)
Insecticide Emulsions
Iodine, Crystals
Iodine, Vapor
Iron and Steel Cleaning Bath,
9% Hydrochloric,
23% Sulfuric acid
Iron Plating Solution 45% FeCl2;
15% CaCl2; 20% FeSO4;
11% (NH4)2SO4
Isoamyl Alcohol
Isoamyl Alcohol
Isobutyl Alcohol
Isobutyl Alcohol
Isodecanol
Isononyl Alcohol
Isooctyl Adipate
Isooctyl Alcohol
Isopropanol Amine
Isopropyl Alcohol (Isopropanol)
Isopropyl Amine
Isopropyl Amine
Isopropyl Myristate
Isopropyl Palmitate
Itaconic Acid
Jet Fuel, General
Kerosene

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

8084
C/F

20

40/100

50/120

65/150

40/100

50/120

40/100

70

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

> 0.5
0 - 10
0 - 50
20
60

40/100
50/120
40/100
NR

100/210
40/100
50/120
45/110
LS

100/210
40/100
50/120
50/120
40/100

40/100
50/120
40/100
NR

40/100
50/120
45/110
NR

40/100
50/120
NR
NR

0.5 - 10
100
100

50/120
65/150
65/150

50/120
65/150
65/150

50/120
65/150
80/180

50/120
65/150
65/150

50/120
65/150
65/150

65/150
65/150

80/180

100/210

100/210

80/180

100/210

80/180

20
100
20
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
0.5 - 50
100
100
100
0.5 - 40
100
100

80/180
65/150
50/120
65/150
50/120
50/120
65/150
50/120
65/150
50/120
50/120
40/100
NR
100/210
100/210
60/140
60/140
80/180

120/250
65/150
60/140
65/150
50/120
65/150
65/150
50/120
65/150
50/120
50/120
40/100
NR
110/230
110/230
60/140
60/140
80/180

120/250
80/180
65/150
80/180
65/150
80/180
65/150
65/150
65/150
50/120
50/120
40/100
LS
110/230
110/230
60/140
60/140
80/180

80/180
65/150
50/120
65/150
50/120
50/120
65/150
50/120
65/150
50/120
50/120
40/100
NR

120/250
65/150
60/140
65/150
50/120
65/150
65/150

80/180
65/150
50/120
40/100
NR
50/120
40/100
40/100
50/120
NR
NR

Concentration
%

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

100/210
60/140
60/140
80/180

65/150
50/120
50/120
40/100
NR
110/230
110/230
60/140
60/140
80/180

NR
65/150
65/150
60/140
60/140
65/150

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for DERAKANE and DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resins continued
Chemical Environment

Kraft Recovery Boiler Breeching


(see Flue Gas)
Lactic Acid
Lasso* Herbicide4
Latex (Emulsion in Water)
(for specific latices see under
chemical/polymer name)
Lauroyl Chloride
Lauryl Alcohol
Lauryl Chloride
Lauryl Mercaptan
Lead Acetate
Levulinic Acid
Lignin Sulfonate
Lime Slurry
(see Calcium Hydroxide)
Limestone Slurry
(see Calcium Carbonate)
Linseed Oil
Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG)
Lithium Bromide
Lithium Carbonate1
Lithium Chloride
Lithium Chloride
Lithium Hydroxide1
Lithium Hypochlorite1,2,3,5
Magnesium Bisulfite
Magnesium Carbonate
Magnesium Chloride
Magnesium Fluosilicate1
Magnesium Hydroxide
Magnesium Nitrate
Magnesium Phosphate
Magnesium Sulfate
Magnesium Sulfate,
Phosphoric Acid
Magnifloc** 500 Series
Products
Magnifloc 837A Products
Maleic Acid
Manganese Chloride
(Manganous Chloride)
Manganese Nitrate (Manganous)

Concentration
%

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

8084
C/F

All
All

100/210

100/210

100/210
50/120

100/210

100/210

65/150

All
100
100
100
100
Satd
Satd
All

50/120
40/100
65/150
100/210
80/180
100/210
100/210
80/180

50/120
50/120
80/180
100/210
95/200
110/230
110/230
80/180

50/120
50/120
80/180
100/210
100/210
110/230
110/230
80/180

50/120

50/120
50/120
80/180
100/210
95/200
110/230
110/230
80/180

50/120

All
100
100
Satd
All
> 0.5
Satd (35 - 40)
All
All
> 0.5
All
Satd
All
> 0.5
All
> 0.5
Satd

80/180
100/210
60/140
100/210
80/180
100/210
100/210
80/180
80/180
100/210
80/180
100/210
80/180
100/210
100/210
100/210
100/210

80/180
110/230
60/140
120/250
80/180
100/210
120/250
80/180
80/180
100/210
80/180
120/250
80/180
100/210
100/210
100/210
120/250

80/180
110/230
60/140
120/250
80/180
100/210
120/250
40/100
40/100
100/210
80/180
120/250
80/180
100/210
100/210
100/210
120/250

80/180
100/210
60/140
100/210
80/180
100/210
100/210
80/180
80/180
100/210
80/180
100/210

1 - 40/0 - 36

100/210

100/210

All
All
> 0.5

60/140
65/150
80/180

> 0.5
> 0.5

100/210
100/210

65/150
100/210
80/180
100/210
100/210
80/180

80/180
110/230
60/140

50/120
65/150

65/150

100/210
100/210
100/210
100/210

80/180
100/210
120/250
80/180
80/180
100/210
80/180
120/250
80/180
100/210
100/210
100/210
120/250

80/180
65/150
60/140
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180

100/210

100/210

100/210

100/210

60/140
65/150
100/210

60/140
65/150
100/210

60/140
65/150
80/180

60/140
65/150
100/210

60/140
65/150
80/180

100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210

80/180
80/180

* Monsanto
** Cytec

54

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

Chemical Environment

Manganese Sulfate
(Manganous Sulfate)
Melamine Formaldehyde Resin
Mercaptoacetic Acid
Mercaptoethanol
Mercuric Chloride
Mercurous Chloride
Mercury
Metal Pickling Solutions
(Sulfuric-, Hydrochloric-,
and/or Phosphoric Acids)9
Methacrylic Acid7
Methacrylic Acid
Methane/Nitrogen
Methane Sulfonic Acid6
Methanol (Methyl Alcohol)
Methanol (Methyl Alcohol)
Methanol (Methyl Alcohol)
Methanol, Fumes,
no condensation or coalescence
Methanol/Ethanolamine
Methanol/Formaldehyde/Sulfuric
Methanol/Formaldehyde
Methanol/Formaldehyde
1-Methoxy-2-Propanol
Methyl Acetate
Methyl Acetate
Methyl Bromide
Methyl Bromide
Methyl Butyl Ketone (MBK),
includes Methyl t-Butyl Ketone
(MTBK) and other Isomers
Methyl Chloride, Gas
Methyl Chloride, Fumes,
no condensation or coalescence
Methyl Distearyl Ammonium
Chloride/Isopropanol
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Methyl Ethyl Ketone, 2-Butanol,
Triethylamine, 2-Butoxy Ethanol
Methyl Formate
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK)
Methyl Mercaptan (Gas)

Concentration
%

> 0.5
All
All
10
> 0.5
> 0.5
100

411
C/F

100/210
40/100
NR

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

100/210
100/210
100/210

100/210
50/120
25/80
80/180
100/210
100/210
120/250

100/210
50/120
40/100
80/180
100/210
100/210
120/250

100/210
100/210
100/210

100/210
50/120
25/80
80/180
100/210
100/210
120/250

0.5 - 15 Total
25
100
70/30
20 - 100
5
20
40 - 100

100/210
40/100
LS
60/140
NR
50/120
NR
NR

100/210
40/100
LS
80/180
LS
50/120
30/90
LS

100/210
50/120
40/100
95/200
40/100
50/120
40/100
40/100

100/210
40/100
LS
80/180
NR
50/120
NR
NR

100/210
40/100
40/100
95/200
NR
50/120
40/100
NR

Fumes
0 - 60/0 - 20
60/20/2
0 - 15/0 - 37
35/4
100
20
100
10
100

NR
NR
50/120
NR
NR
40/100
NR
25/80
NR

65/150
LS
LS
65/150
NR
LS
40/100
NR
25/80
NR

80/180
40/100
40/100
65/150
40/100
20/70
40/100
LS
25/80
LS

80/180
NR
NR
50/120
NR
NR
40/100
NR
25/80
NR

80/180
NR
NR
65/150
NR
NR
40/100
LS
25/80
NR

NR
40/100
NR
NR
NR

100
All

25/80
40/100

40/100
65/150

50/120
65/150

25/80
40/100

40/100
65/150

NR
NR

80/180

80/180

80/180

Fumes

100/210
40/100
NR

8084
C/F

75/25
20
100

50/120
40/100
LS

50/120
40/100
LS

50/120
40/100
20/70

50/120
40/100
LS

50/120
40/100
LS

< 25 Total
5
100
All

LS
40/100
25/80
40/100

25/80
45/110
40/100
65/150

40/100
50/120
50/120
65/150

LS
45/110
25/80
40/100

25/80
50/120
40/100
65/150

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

80/180
40/100
NR
80/180
80/180
65/150

40/100
60/140
NR
50/120
NR
NR

NR
NR

40/100
NR
NR
NR
NR

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for DERAKANE and DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resins continued
Chemical Environment

Methyl Methacrylate
N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone
N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone
Methyl t-Butyl Ether
Methyl t-Butyl Ether (MTBE)/
Fuel C (Fuel C is 50% toluene
and 50% isooctane)
Methyl t-Butyl Ether, Fumes,
no condensation or coalescence
2-Methyl-3-butenenitrile
Methylamine
Methylamine
Methylamine
Methyldiethanolamine
Methyldiethanolamine
Methylene Chloride
Methylene Chloride, Fumes,
no condensation or coalescence
Methylene Chloride/Methanol/
Water
Methylstyrene (alpha)
Mineral Oils, Aliphatic
Molasses
Monochloroacetic Acid
(see Chloroacetic Acid)
Monochlorobenzene
Monoethanolamine
(see Ethanolamine)
Monomethylhydrazine
Morpholine2
Morpholine2
Morpholine/Cyclohexylamine
Motor Oil
Muriatic Acid
(see Hydrochloric Acid)
Myristic Acid
Naphtha
Naphtha, Heavy Aromatic

56

Concentration
%

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

All
10
100
100

NR

LS

NR
NR

15/85
Fumes
All
20
40
100
20
100
100

8084
C/F

NR

20/70

NR

NR
25/80

25/80
LS
LS
25/80

NR
NR

NR
25/80

NR
NR

40/100

50/120

50/120

40/100

50/120

NR

25/80
40/100
LS
NR
50/120
50/120
NR

40/100
40/100
LS
NR
65/150
50/120
NR

80/180
40/100
40/100
LS
LS
80/180
65/150
LS

80/180
25/80
40/100
LS
NR
50/120
50/120
NR

80/180
40/100
40/100
LS
NR
65/150
50/120
NR

40/100
NR
NR
40/100

80/180

80/180

80/180

Fumes

NR

1/4/95
100
100
100

40/100
25/80
100/210
80/180

40/100
40/100
120/250
80/180

50/120
50/120
120/250

40/100
25/80
100/210

40/100
40/100
120/250

40/100
NR
65/150

100

NR

25/80

40/100

NR

25/80

NR

100
20
100
All
100

NR
40/100
NR
NR
100/210

NR
45/110
NR
NR
120/250

LS
50/120
25/80
25/80
120/250

NR
45/110
NR
NR
100/210

NR
50/120
NR
NR
120/250

NR
40/100
NR
NR
65/150

100
100
100

100/210
80/180

120/250
100/210
50/120

120/250
100/210
50/120

100/210
80/180

120/250
100/210
50/120

65/150
80/180

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

Chemical Environment

Naphthalene
Neutralizer & Desmut
Nickel Chloride
Nickel Nitrate
Nickel Plating Solution #1
(11% Nickel Sulfate/
2% Nickel Chloride/
1% Boric Acid)
Nickel Plating Solution #2
(44% Nickel Sulfate/
4% Ammonium Chloride/
4% Boric Acid)
Nickel Plating Solution #3
(15% Nickel Sulfate/5% Nickel
Chloride/3% Boric Acid)
Nickel Sulfamate
Nickel Sulfate
Nitric Acid
Nitric Acid
Nitric Acid
Nitric Acid2
Nitric Acid2
Nitric Acid2
Nitric Acid
Nitric Acid Fumes2
Nitric Acid Fumes,
no condensation2
Nitric Acid/Hexavalent Chrome
(Chromic Acid)
Nitric Acid/Hydrogen Peroxide/
Hydrofluoric Acid1,2,3
Nitric/Hydrofluoric Acid1,2
Nitric/Hydrofluoric Acid
Nitric/Hydrofluoric Acid1,2
Nitric/Hydrofluoric Acid1,2
Nitric/Hydrofluoric/
Sulfuric Acid1,2
Nitric/Phosphoric Acid2
Nitric/Sulfuric Acid2
Nitric/Sulfuric/Phosphoric Acid
Nitric/Phosphoric Acid2
Nitrobenzene

Concentration
%
100
All
> 0.5
> 0.5

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

8084
C/F

100/210
65/150
100/210
100/210

100/210
65/150
100/210
100/210

100/210
65/150
100/210
100/210

100/210
65/150
100/210
100/210

100/210
65/150
100/210
100/210

80/180
65/150
80/180
80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

All
> 0.5
0-5
6 - 10
11 - 20
21 - 29
30 - 35
36 - 40
70
< 60 (soln.)

100/210
80/180
100/210
65/150
65/150
50/120
40/100
25/80
NR
NR
80/180

100/210
80/180
100/210
80/180
65/150
50/120
40/100
30/90
NR
NR
80/180

100/210
80/180
100/210
80/180
65/150
65/150
50/120
40/100
40/100
LS
80/180

100/210
80/180
100/210
65/150
65/150
50/120
40/100
30/90
NR
NR
80/180

100/210
80/180
100/210
80/180
65/150
65/150
50/120
40/100
25/80
NR
80/180

80/180
80/180
80/180
65/150
50/120
50/120
40/100
NR
NR
NR
80/180

> 60 (soln.)

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

10/5

40/100

50/120

65/150

40/100

40/100

40/100

30/5/0.5
25/3
30 - 35/3 - 5
15/15
20/6

25/80
40/100
NR

30/90
40/100
NR

30/90
40/100
NR

50/120

55/130

40/100
50/120
LS
40/100
60/140

NR
40/100
NR

50/120

40/100
50/120
LS
40/100
60/140

40/100
40/100
40/100
65/150
NR

40/100
40/100
40/100
80/180
25/80

60/140
50/120
50/120
50/120
80/180
40/100

40/100
40/100
40/100
80/180
NR

60/140
50/120
50/120
50/120
80/180
25/80

20/8/2
24/23
20/20
20/5/2
5&5
100

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

40/100

40/100
40/100
40/100
65/150
NR

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C H E M I C A L

R E S I S TA N C E

G U I D E

Chemical Resistance Table: Maximum Service Temperatures


for DERAKANE and DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resins continued
Chemical Environment

Nitrophenol11
N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone
N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone
Noncondensable Blow Down Gases
(see Flue Gas or Blow Down)
Octanoic Acid
Oil, Sweet and Sour, Crude
Oleic Acid
Oleum (Fuming Sulfuric)
Olive Oils
Ortho-Dichlorobenzene
(see Dichlorobenzene)
Oxalic Acid
Ozone in solution6
Palladium Suspensions in
Ammonium Hydroxide,
(see Ammonium Hydroxide)
Palladium Suspensions in
Hydrochloric Acid (see
Hydrochloric Acid)
Palmitic Acid
Paper Mill Effluent (see Sulfite/
Sulfate Liquors (Pulp Mill))
Para-Dichlorobenzene
(see Dichlorobenzene)
Peanut Oil
Pentabromo Diphenyl Oxide
Pentachlorophenol4
Pentanedioic Acid
(see Glutaric Acid)
Peracetic Acid1,2,3,6
Peracetic Acid
Perchloric Acid
Perchloric Acid
Perchloroethylene
Phenol (Carbolic Acid)2
Phenol (Carbolic Acid)2
Phenol (Carbolic Acid)2
Phenol (Carbolic Acid)2
Phenol (Carbolic Acid)2
Phenol Formaldehyde Resin
Phenol Sulfonic Acid6
Phenol/Methanol/
Anionic Detergent
Phenolic Resin/Phenol2

58

Concentration
%
11

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

NR

25/80

NR

NR

100

80/180
100/210
100/210
NR
100/210

Satd
2 mg/L

8084
C/F

40/100
LS
LS

NR

25/80

NR

NR

NR

NR

100/210
120/250
100/210
NR
120/250

100/210
120/250

80/180
100/210

100/210
120/250

65/150

LS

NR

NR

NR

50/120
40/100

50/120
40/100

50/120
40/100

50/120
40/100

50/120
40/100

40/100

100

100/210

120/250

100
100
All

80/180
25/80
50/120

80/180
45/110
50/120

50/120
50/120

25/80
50/120

50/120
50/120

NR
50/120

20
35
10
30
100
0-2
5
10
15
88
All
All

40/100
NR
65/150
40/100
25/80
25/80
NR
NR
NR
NR
40/100
25/80

40/100
NR
65/150
40/100
50/120
40/100
25/80
LS
LS
NR
50/120
25/80

40/100
LS
65/150
40/100
50/120
50/120
50/120
50/120
30/90
20/70
50/120
25/80

40/100
NR
65/150
40/100
25/80
25/80
NR
NR
NR
NR
40/100
25/80

40/100
NR
65/150
40/100
50/120
40/100
25/80
LS
LS
NR
50/120
25/80

NR
65/150
40/100
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
40/100

15/10/20
80/20

NR

NR

LS
25/80

NR

NR

NR

10
100

100
100
100

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

Chemical Environment

Phenolic Resin/Phenol2
Phosphoric Acid
Phosphoric Acid
Phosphoric Acid
(Polyphosphoric Acid)
Phosphoric Acid
(Superphosphoric Acid
76% P2O5)
Phosphoric Acid/Tributyl
Phosphate (Vapor Phase,
Condensation)
Phosphoric Acid with
Phosphorous Pentoxide,
Hydrochloric Acid and
Sulfuric Dioxide
Phosphoric Acid, Vapor6
Phosphoric Acid/Gypsum
Phosphoric Acid/Sulfuric Acid
Phosphoric Acid/Tributyl
Phosphate/Hydrofluoric Acid
(no condensation of TBP)
Phosphoric Acid/Zinc Chloride
Phosphoric Acid/Hydrochloric
Acid, satd with Cl29,12
Phosphoric/Sulfuric Acid
Phosphoric/Sulfuric/
Hydrofluoric1,2
Phosphorous Acid
Phosphorous Acid 70%/
Hydrochloric Acid 37%9,15
Phosphorous Acid 70%/
Hydrochloric Acid 37%8,9,15
Phosphorus Oxychloride
Phosphorus Trichloride
Phthalic Acid4
Picric Acid (Alcoholic)4
Pine Oil
Plating Chemicals6
Polyacrylamide
Polyacrylic Acid
Polyethylene Glycol
methyl ether6
Polyethyleneimine
Polyphosphoric Acid H3PO4
Polyvinyl Acetate Adhesives

Concentration
%

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

8084
C/F

90/10
0.5 - 85
85 - 100

100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210

50/120
100/210
105/220

100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210

80/180
80/180

115

100/210

100/210

105/220

100/210

100/210

80/180

105

100/210

100/210

105/220

100/210

100/210

80/180

85/0.5

50/120

60/140

60/140

50/120

60/140

40/100

Fumes
All
61/39
85/15

100/210
100/210
100/210
40/100

110/230
120/250
100/210
40/100

110/230
120/250
100/210
50/120

100/210
100/210
100/210
40/100

110/230
120/250
100/210
40/100

80/180
80/180
80/180
40/100

88/0.1/0.03
0 - 100/0.5 - 70

80/180
100/210

80/180
100/210

100/210
100/210

80/180
100/210

80/180
100/210

80/180

15/9
0 - 45/0.5 - 40

100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210

80/180

0 - 75/1/0 - 3
70

65/150
80/180

65/150
80/180

65/150
80/180

65/150
80/180

65/150
80/180

65/150
80/180

0 - 100/1 - 10

100/210

100/210

100/210

100/210

100/210

80/180

0 - 100/11 - 20
100
100
All
10
100

65/150
NR
NR
100/210
NR
90/190

65/150
NR
NR
100/210
LS
90/190

80/180
LS
LS
100/210
40/100
90/190

65/150
NR
NR
100/210
NR
90/190

65/150
NR
NR
100/210
NR
90/190

All
All

80/180
80/180

80/180
80/180

80/180
80/180

80/180
80/180

80/180
80/180

80/180
80/180

100
All
115%
All

80/180
100/210
50/120

80/180
100/210
50/120

80/180
105/220
50/120

80/180
100/210
50/120

80/180
100/210
50/120

80/180

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

NR
NR
NR

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Chemical Environment

Polyvinyl Alcohol
Polyvinyl Chloride Latex with
35 parts Dioctylphthalate
Potassium Aluminum Sulfate
Potassium Bicarbonate
Potassium Bromide
Potassium Carbonate1
Potassium Carbonate/Boric Acid/
Potassium Metavanadate1
Potassium Chloride
Potassium Dichromate
Potassium Ferricyanide
Potassium Ferrocyanide
Potassium Fluoride
Potassium Gold Cyanide
Potassium Hydroxide1,2
Potassium Hydroxide/Potassium
Cyanide/Copper Cyanide1
Potassium Hypochlorite,
Potassium Hydroxide,
Potassium Metasilicate1,2,3
Potassium Iodide
Potassium Nitrate
Potassium Oxalate
Potassium Permanganate
Potassium Persulfate
Potassium Pyrophosphate
Potassium Silicofluoride1
Potassium Sulfate
Propane
Propanol (n-)
Propanol (n-), Fumes,
no condensation or coalescence
Propionic Acid
Propionic Acid
Propionyl Chloride
Propyl Acetate
Propyl Bromide
Propyl Chloride
Propylene Glycol
Propylene Glycol
Monomethyl Ether Acetate
(DOWANOL PMA)2

60

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

100

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

All
Satd
> 0.5
> 0.5
0 - 50

50/120
100/210
80/180
100/210
80/180

50/120
120/250
80/180
100/210
80/180

50/120
120/250
80/180
100/210
65/150

50/120
100/210
80/180
100/210
80/180

50/120
120/250
80/180
100/210
65/150

20/4/1
> 0.5
> 0.5
> 0.5
> 0.5
All
12
0 - 45
2/3/8 oz/gal,
2/2.5/7%

80/180
100/210
100/210
100/210
100/210
80/180
100/210
65/150

80/180
100/210
100/210
100/210
100/210
80/180
100/210
40/100

65/150
100/210
100/210
100/210
100/210
80/180
100/210
25/80

80/180
100/210
100/210
100/210
100/210
80/180
100/210
65/150

65/150
100/210
100/210
100/210
100/210
80/180
100/210
25/80

65/150

40/100

25/80

65/150

25/80

50/40/10
All
> 0.5
All
> 0.5
All
60
All
> 0.5
100
100

50/120
65/150
100/210
65/150
100/210
100/210
55/130
40/100
100/210
60/140
50/120

65/150
100/210
65/150
100/210
100/210
65/150
40/100
100/210
60/140
50/120

65/150
100/210
65/150
100/210
100/210
65/150
40/100
100/210
60/140
50/120

65/150
100/210
65/150
100/210
100/210
55/130
40/100
100/210
60/140
50/120

65/150
100/210
65/150
100/210
100/210
65/150
40/100
100/210
60/140
50/120

65/150
80/180
65/150
80/180
80/180
55/130
40/100
80/180
60/140
NR

Fumes
0 - 50
100
100
100
100
100
100

80/180
80/180
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
100/210

80/180
80/180
25/80
NR
LS
LS
LS
100/210

80/180
80/180
40/100
LS
25/80
25/80
25/80
100/210

80/180
80/180
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
100/210

80/180
80/180
25/80
NR
NR
LS
LS
100/210

80/180
80/180
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR

20

40/100

50/120

50/120

40/100

50/120

40/100

Concentration
%

8084
C/F

80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

Chemical Environment

Q
R
S

Propylene Glycol
Monomethyl Ether Acetate
(DOWANOL PMA)2
Propylene Glycol Monomethyl
Ether (see DOWANOL PM)
Propylene Glycol/
Ethoxylated Fatty Alcohols/
Diethylene Glycol
Monobutyl Ether
(DOWANOL DB)
Propylene Glycol/
Monoethanolamine
Propylene Oxide
Propylene Oxide, Fumes,
no condensation or coalescence
Pulp Paper Mill Blow Down
(Noncondensable Gases,
see also Blow Down)
Pyridine
Pyridine
Quaternary Amine Salts
Quinoline
Quinoline
Radiation Resistance6
Rayon Spin Bath
Rayon Spinning
Recovery Boiler Gases
(see Flue Gas)
Red Liquor
Salicylic Acid
Salt Brine
Scrubbing Low MW Amines
with 10% Sulfuric Acid,
(see Amine Salts)
Sea Water
Selenious Acid
Silicon Tetrafluoride/Hydrofluoric/
Sulfuric Acid1,2
Silver Nitrate
Silver Plating Solution,
4% Silver; 7% Potassium and
5% Sodium Cyanides;
2% Potassium Carbonate1
Sodium Acetate
Sodium Alkyd Aryl Sulfonates
Sodium Aluminate1
Sodium Benzoate
Sodium Bicarbonate

Concentration
%

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

8084
C/F

100

NR

LS

20/70

NR

NR

NR

60/20/20

40/100

45/110

50/120

40/100

50/120

NR

0 - 99/1
100

25/80
NR

30/90
NR

40/100
NR

25/80
NR

30/90
NR

NR
NR

80/180

80/180

80/180

40/100
LS
80/180
40/100
LS

40/100
NR
80/180
40/100

40/100
NR
80/180
40/100

60/140
60/140

60/140

60/140

Fumes

20
100
> 0.5
20
100

40/100
NR
80/180
40/100

40/100
NR
80/180
40/100

Fumes

60/140

60/140

All
All
Satd

80/180
70/160
100/210

80/180
70/160
120/250

80/180

80/180

80/180

65/150

120/250

100/210

120/250

80/180

All

100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210

80/180
80/180

< 10 Total
> 0.5

50/120
100/210

50/120
100/210

50/120
100/210

50/120
100/210

50/120
100/210

50/120
80/180

> 0.5
All
All
All
All

80/180
100/210
80/180
70/160
80/180
80/180

80/180
100/210
80/180
70/160
80/180
80/180

65/150
100/210
80/180
50/120
80/180
80/180

80/180
100/210
80/180
70/160
80/180
80/180

65/150
100/210
80/180
50/120
80/180
80/180

65/150
50/120
80/180
80/180

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

NR
NR

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Chemical Environment

Concentration
%

Sodium Bicarbonate/
Sodium Carbonate1
15/20
Sodium Bifluoride1
All
Sodium Bisulfate
> 0.5
Sodium Bisulfide (Hydrosulfide)
All
Sodium Bisulfite
> 0.5
Sodium Borate
> 0.5
Sodium Borohydride SWS
(Stabilized Water Solution)
All
Sodium Bromate
> 0.5
Sodium Bromide
> 0.5
Sodium Carbonate1
All
Sodium Carbonate/
Sodium Bicarbonate1
20/15
Sodium Chlorate, Stable
> 0.5
Sodium Chlorate/
Phosphoric Acid6
1 - 20/1 - 20
Sodium Chlorate/
Sulfuric Acid6
1 - 20/1 - 20
Sodium Chlorate/Sodium Chloride
34/20
Sodium Chloride
> 0.5
Sodium Chloride (see Salt Brine)
Satd
Sodium Chloride with Chlorine,
pH > 9 (see Chlorinated Brine)
Sodium Chloride with Chlorine,
pH 2.5 - 96
Sodium Chloride, pH < 2.5,
Cl2 Satd (see Chlorinated Brine)
Sodium Chloride/Ethyl Vanillin
0.1 - 25/1
Sodium Chloride/
0.5 - 26/0.1 - 20/
Magnesium Oxide/Lime
0.1 - 10
Sodium Chloride/Sodium
Hydroxide1,2
0.5 - 10/0.1 - 2
Sodium Chloride/Sodium Chlorate
20/34
Sodium Chlorite, pH < 6,
(see Chlorine Dioxide)
Sodium Chlorite, pH > 65
All
Sodium Chlorite/Sodium
Hypochlorite pH>111,2,3
0.1 - 25/0.1 - 15
Sodium Chromate
> 0.5
Sodium Cyanide
> 0.5
Sodium Dichromate
> 0.5

62

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

8084
C/F

80/180
50/120
100/210
80/180
100/210
100/210

80/180
50/120
100/210
80/180
100/210
100/210

65/150
50/120
100/210
80/180
100/210
100/210

80/180
50/120
100/210
80/180
100/210
100/210

65/150
50/120
100/210
80/180
100/210
100/210

80/180
50/120
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180

40/100
100/210
100/210
80/180

40/100
100/210
100/210
80/180

100/210
100/210
65/150

100/210
100/210
80/180

100/210
100/210
65/150

80/180
80/180
80/180

80/180
100/210

80/180
100/210

65/150
100/210

80/180
100/210

65/150
100/210

80/180
80/180

100/210
100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210
120/250

100/210
100/210
120/250

100/210
100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210
120/250

80/180
80/180
80/180

LS

LS

LS

LS

LS

LS

50/120

50/120

100/210

100/210

100/210

100/210

100/210

80/180

80/180
100/210

65/150
100/210

40/100
100/210

80/180
100/210

65/150
100/210

50/120

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

40/100
100/210
100/210
100/210

40/100
100/210
100/210
100/210

40/100
100/210
100/210
100/210

40/100
100/210
100/210
100/210

40/100
100/210
100/210
100/210

40/100
80/180
80/180

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

Chemical Environment

Sodium Dimethyldithiocarbamate/
Disodium Ethylene
Bisdithiocarbamate
Sodium Diphosphate
Sodium Dodecylbenzene Sulfonate
Sodium Ferricyanide
Sodium Ferrocyanide
Sodium Fluoride
Sodium Fluoroborate1
Sodium Fluorosilicate1
Sodium Gluconate
Sodium Glycolate
Sodium Hexametaphosphate
Sodium Hydrosulfide
(Sodium Bisulfide)
Sodium Hydroxide1,2
Sodium Hydroxide/
Sodium Bisulfite1,2
Sodium Hydroxide/Sodium
Chloride/Sodium Sulfate/
Sodium Hypochlorite
(active Chlorine)1,2,3,5
Sodium Hydroxide/Organics
(within solubility limits,
i.e., no phase separation or
coalescence)
Sodium Hydroxide/Sodium
Hypochlorite1,2
Sodium Hypochlorite, pH>11
(active Chlorine)1,2,3,5
Sodium Hypochlorite, pH>11
(active Chlorine)1,2,3,5
Sodium Hypochlorite, pH>11
(active Chlorine)1,2,3,5
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
Sodium Metabisulfite
Sodium Methyldithiocarbamate
Sodium Monophosphate
Sodium Myristyl Sulfate
Sodium Nitrate
Sodium Nitrite
Sodium Oxalate
Sodium Perchlorate
Sodium Persulfate

Concentration
%

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

8084
C/F

0.1 - 15/0.1 - 15
> 0.5
All
> 0.5
> 0.5
All
> 0.5
All
> 0.5
> 0.5
All

40/100
100/210
70/160
100/210
100/210
80/180
95/200
50/120
80/180
80/180
80/180

40/100
100/210
70/160
100/210
100/210
80/180
95/200
50/120
95/200
95/20
80/180

50/120
100/210
70/160
100/210
100/210
80/180
95/200
50/120
100/210
100/210
80/180

40/100
100/210
70/160
100/210
100/210
80/180

50/120
100/210
70/160
100/210
100/210
80/180

80/180
80/180

50/120
95/200
80/180
80/180

50/120
100/210
95/200
80/180

50/120
65/150
65/150
80/180

All
All

80/180
80/180

80/180
65/150

80/180
40/100

80/180
80/180

80/180
65/150

80/180
65/150

All

80/180

65/150

40/100

80/180

65/150

65/150

1 - 20/1 - 15/
1 - 8/0 - 15

80/180

65/150

40/100

80/180

65/150

8/trace

80/180

65/150

0 - 20/0 - 0.1

80/180

0 - 18
21

80/180

50/120

80/180

65/150

65/150

LS
70/160
100/210
80/180
100/210
70/160
100/210
100/210
100/210
40/100
100/210

NR

80/180
40/100

40/100
80/180

40/100

24
All
> 0.5
All
> 0.5
All
> 0.5
> 0.5
> 0.5
60
All

LS
70/160
100/210
80/180
100/210
70/160
100/210
100/210
100/210
40/100
100/210

LS
70/160
100/210
80/180
100/210
70/160
100/210
100/210
100/210
40/100
100/210

LS
70/160
100/210
80/180
100/210
70/160
100/210
100/210
100/210
40/100
100/210

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

LS
70/160
100/210
80/180
100/210
70/160
100/210
100/210
100/210
40/100
100/210

80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
40/100
80/180

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Chemical Environment

Concentration
%

Sodium Phosphate, mono-,


di-, tribasic
Sodium Polyacrylate, pH 9 - 10.5
Sodium Sarcosinate
Sodium Silicate
Sodium Sulfate
Sodium Sulfate/Sodium Sulfite
Sodium Sulfhydrate
(see Sodium Hydrosulfide)
Sodium Sulfide
Sodium Sulfite
Sodium Sulphite/Sodium
Hydroxide/Toluene
Sodium Tartrate
Sodium Tetraborate
Sodium Thiocyanate
Sodium Thiosulfate
Sodium Tripolyphosphate
Sodium Xylene Sulfonate
Solder Plate (see Plating Chemicals)
Solvent Extraction Solutions:
3% Isodecanol,
6% Alamine* 336,
91% Kerosene
Solvent Extraction Solutions:
4% Trioctylphosphine Oxide (TOPO),
4% Di 2-Ethylhexyl Phosphoric Acid
(DEHPA), 92% Kerosene
Sorbitol Solutions
Sour Crude Oil (see Crude Oil)
Soy (Soya) Sauce
Soya Oil
Spearmint Oil
Stannic Chloride
Stannous Chloride
Steam, Dry, No Condensation
Steam, Wet, Condensation
Stearic Acid
Styrene
Styrene Acrylic Emulsion
Styrene-Butadiene Latex
Succinonitrile, Aqueous
Sugar/Sucrose
Sugar Beet, Liquor

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

8084
C/F

> 0.5
All
40
> 0.5
> 0.5
> 0.5

100/210
80/180
50/120
100/210
100/210
100/210

100/210
80/180
50/120
100/210
100/210
100/210

100/210
80/180
50/120
100/210
100/210
100/210

100/210
80/180
50/120
100/210
100/210
100/210

100/210
80/180
50/120
100/210
100/210
100/210

80/180
80/180
80/180

> 0.5
> 0.5

100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210

100/210
100/210

80/180
80/180

22/10/5
> 0.5
All
All
All
> 0.5
All

25/80
100/210
80/180
80/180
80/180
100/210
70/160

40/100
100/210
80/180
80/180
80/180
100/210
70/160

40/100
100/210
80/180
80/180
80/180
100/210
70/160

25/80
100/210
80/180
80/180
80/180
100/210
70/160

40/100
100/210
80/180
80/180
80/180
100/210
70/160

NR
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

65/150

80/180
70/160

80/180
70/160

80/180
80/180

80/180
70/160

80/180
70/160

70/160
100/210
40/100
100/210
100/210
100/210
80/180
100/210
NR
50/120
60/140
25/80
100/210
80/180

70/160
100/210
40/100
100/210
100/210
105/220
80/180
100/210
40/100
50/120
60/140
40/100
100/210
80/180

100/210

100/210

100/210

65/150

100/210
100/210
105/220
80/180
100/210
50/120
50/120
60/140
40/100

100/210
100/210
100/210
80/180
100/210
NR
50/120
60/140
25/80

100/210
100/210
105/220
80/180
100/210
40/100
50/120
60/140
40/100

80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180
65/150
NR

All

100
100
> 0.5
> 0.5

All
100
All
All
All
All
All

80/180

60/140
NR

* Cognis

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For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

Chemical Environment

Sugar Cane, Liquor & Sweetwater


Sulfamic Acid
Sulfamic Acid
Sulfamic Acid
Sulfamic/Boric/
Glycolic Acid
Sulfanilic Acid (meta)
Sulfanilic Acid (para)4
Sulfate Process Noncondensable
Gases (see Flue Gas)
Sulfated Detergents
(see Sulfonated Detergents)
Sulfated Tall Oil Fatty Acid
(see Tall Oil)
Sulfides Scrubbing with Caustic
(see Sodium Hydroxide)
Sulfite/Sulfate Liquors (Pulp Mill)
Sulfonated Detergents
Sulfur Chloride
Sulfur Chloride
Sulfur Dioxide (see Flue Gas)
Sulfur Trioxide, Dry16
Sulfur Trioxide, Wet
(see Sulfuric Acid)
Sulfur, Molten (Dry)16
Sulfur, Wettable, Fungicide4
Sulfuric/Nitric/
Phosphoric Acids
Sulfuric Acid
Sulfuric Acid
Sulfuric Acid
Sulfuric Acid15
Sulfuric Acid2,15
Sulfuric Acid15
Sulfuric Acid/
Ammonium Bifluoride1
Sulfuric Acid/Copper Sulfate
Sulfuric Acid/Copper Sulfate/
Sodium Persulfate/EDTA

Concentration
%
All
0.5 - 10
11 - 15
16 - 25
0.5 - 25/0.5 - 30/
0.5 - 10
> 0.5
All

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

8084
C/F

80/180
100/210
80/180
65/150

80/180
100/210
80/180
65/150

100/210
80/180
65/150

100/210
80/180
65/150

100/210
80/180
65/150

80/180
65/150
65/150

65/150
100/210
100/210

65/150
100/210
100/210

65/150
100/210
100/210

65/150
100/210
100/210

65/150
100/210
100/210

80/180
80/180

100
Fumes
100

95/200
70/160
95/200
NR

95/200
80/180
95/200
NR

95/200
80/180
95/200
LS

95/200
70/160
95/200
NR

95/200
80/180
95/200
NR

80/180
70/160
80/180
NR

Fumes

100/210

100/210

150/300

100/210

100/210

80/180

80/180

1 - 70

100
All
0 - 13/
0 - 11/0 - 30
0.5 - 25
26 - 50
51 - 70
71 - 75
76 - 80
> 80

80/180

120/250
80/180

150/300
80/180

80/180

120/250
80/180

65/150
100/210
100/210
80/180
40/100
40/100
NR

65/150
105/220
100/210
80/180
50/120
40/100
NR

65/150
105/220
100/210
80/180
80/180
50/120
LS

65/150
100/210
100/210
80/180
40/100
40/100
NR

65/150
105/220
100/210
80/180
50/120
40/100
LS

0 - 75/0.1 - 3
0 - 25/1 - 35

40/100
100/210

50/120
100/210

65/150
100/210

40/100
100/210

50/120
100/210

13/12/1/1

55/130

55/130

55/130

55/130

55/130

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

80/180
80/180
80/180
40/100
NR

55/130

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for DERAKANE and DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resins continued
Chemical Environment

Sulfuric Acid/Hydriodic Acid


Sulfuric Acid/
Hydrofluoric Acid1,2
Sulfuric Acid/
Hydrofluoric Acid1,2
Sulfuric Acid/
Hydrogen Peroxide3
Sulfuric Acid/Hydrogen Peroxide/
Ammonium Sulfate/
Copper Sulfate3
Sulfuric Acid/Hydrogen Sulfide
Sulfuric Acid/Methanol
Sulfuric Acid/Nitric Acid
Sulfuric Acid/Phosphoric Acid
Sulfuric Acid/Sodium
Chromate6
Sulfuric Acid/Sodium Dichromate,
(see Sulfuric Acid/
Chromic Acid Mixture)
Sulfuric Acid/
Hydrochloric Acid8,9,13
Sulfuric Acid/
Hydrochloric Acid9,12
Sulfuric Acid/
Hydrofluoric Acid1,2
Sulfuric Acid/Hydrofluoric Acid
Sulfuric Acid/Inorganic Salts
Sulfuric Acid/Inorganic Salts
Sulfuric Acid/Sulfate Salts,
Max. Total Concentration 80%,
(see Sulfuric Acid)
Sulfuric Acid/Chromic Acid
Mixture (Maximum Total
Concentration 10%)
Sulfuric/Hydrochloric/
Hydrofluoric/Phosphoric Acids/
Chlorinated Solvents
Sulfuric/Hydrofluosilicic
Acids/MIBK1,2
Sulfuric/Lactic Acids/
Sodium Sulfate
Sulfurous Acid
Superphosphoric Acid
(76% P2O5)
Surfactant, Anionic

66

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

60/20

40/100

40/100

50/120

40/100

40/100

25/10

40/100

45/110

50/120

40/100

40/100

10/10

40/100

50/120

65/150

40/100

40/100

1 - 20/1 - 10

65/150

65/150

65/150

65/150

65/150

10/5/5/5
1 - 50/0 - 10
30/5
20/5
0 - 25/0 - 25

40/100
100/210

40/100
100/210
50/120
80/180
80/180

40/100
100/210

40/100
100/210

80/180

65/150
80/180

40/100
100/210
40/100
80/180
80/180

65/150
80/180

80/180
80/180

65/150
80/180

50/15

40/100

45/110

50/125

40/100

50/120

1 - 25/1 - 10

80/180

100/210

100/210

100/210

100/210

80/180

1 - 20/3 - 6
30 - 35/3 - 5
0.5 - 20/0.5 - 50
21 - 50/0.5 - 20

55/130
LS
100/210
80/180

55/130
LS
100/210
80/180

60/140
LS
100/210
80/180

55/130
LS
100/210
80/180

60/140
LS
100/210
80/180

40/100
LS
80/180
80/180

50/120

65/150

65/150

50/120

65/150

50/120

40/20/5/35/1

NR

NR

LS

NR

LS

NR

25/10/2

LS

40/100

50/120

LS

40/100

50/20/0 - 10
10

40/100
50/120

50/120
50/120

65/150
50/120

40/100
50/120

50/120
50/120

40/100
50/120

105% H3PO4
All

100/210
40/100

100/210
50/120

100/210
50/120

100/210
40/100

100/210
40/100

80/180

Concentration
%

8084
C/F

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

Chemical Environment

Surfactant (see under


chemical name)
Tall Oil (Storage)
Tall Oil Reactor6
Tallow/Sulfuric Acid
Tannic Acid
Tap Water, Hard2
Tap Water, Soft2
Tartaric Acid
t-Butyl Methyl Ether (MTBE)
t-Butyl Methyl Ether (MTBE)
Tetrabutyltin
Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethylene
(Perchloroethylene)
Tetrachloropyridine
Tetrahydrofuran
Tetrahydrofuran
Tetrahydrofuran, Fumes,
no condensation or coalescence
Tetramethyl Ammonium
Hydroxide1
Tetra-n-Butylammonium
Hydroxide1,2
Tetra-n-Butylphosphonium
Hydroxide1,2
Tetrapotassium Pyrophospate
Tetrasodium
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid
(Tetrasodium Salt of EDTA)
Textone Liquid Product
(50% Aqueous Solution of
Sodium Chlorite, see there)
Thermal Oxidizer (HCl Absorption)
(see Flue Gas, Wet)
Thioglycolic Acid
(see Mercaptoacetic Acid)
Thionyl Chloride
Thiourea
Tin Fluoborate Plating Bath:
18% Stannous
Fluoborate, 7% Tin, 9% Fluoboric
Acid, 2% Boric Acid1
Titanium Dioxide

Concentration
%

100

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

8084
C/F

105/220
105/220
80/180
100/210
100/210
80/180
100/210
50/120
25/80
50/120
50/120

105/220
105/220

95/200
100/210

105/220
105/220

99/1
> 0.5
All
All
> 0.5
20
100
100
100

95/200
100/210
80/180
100/210
100/210
80/180
100/210
40/100
NR
50/120
40/100

100/210
100/210
80/180
100/210
50/120
25/80
50/120
55/130

100/210
100/210
80/180
100/210
40/100
NR
50/120
40/100

100/210
100/210
80/180
100/210
50/120
25/80
50/120
50/120

65/150
80/180
80/180
65/150
30/80
NR

100
100
0-5
10-100

25/80
25/80
40/100
NR

40/100
50/120
40/100
NR

50/120
50/120
50/120
LS

25/80
25/80
40/100
NR

50/120
50/120
50/120
NR

NR
NR

80/180

80/180

80/180

Fumes

NR

NR

0 - 10

50/120

40/100

50/120

40/100

40

40/100

40/100

40/100

40/100

40
0 - 60

40/100
55/130

40/100
65/150

65/150

40/100
55/130

40/100
65/150

55/130

All

80/180

80/180

65/150

80/180

65/150

80/180

100
0 - 50

NR
65/150

NR
65/150

LS
65/150

NR
65/150

NR
65/150

NR
65/150

All

100/210
80/180

100/210
80/180

100/210
80/180

100/210
80/180

100/210
80/180

80/180
80/180

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

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for DERAKANE and DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resins continued
Chemical Environment

Titanium Dioxide/Sulfuric Acid


Titanium Tetrachloride
Tobias Acid (2-Naphthylamine1-Sulfonic)6
Toluene
Toluene Sulfonic Acid6
Toluene, Fumes, no condensation
or coalescence
Toluidine (o-, p-, m-)
Tomato Sauce
Transformer Oils (Ester types)
Transformer Oils (Silicone and
Mineral Oils)16
Tributyl Phosphate
Trichloroacetic Acid (see
Chloroacetic Acid)
Trichloroethane
Trichloroethylene
Trichloromonofluoromethane
(see Freon 11)
Tricresyl Phosphate
Triethanolamine
Triethylamine
Triethylamine/Triethylamine
Hydrochloride/
Hydrochloric Acid9
Triethylene Glycol
(see Ethylene Glycol)
Trifluoroacetic Acid
(see Chloroacetic Acid)
Trimethyl Ammonium Chloride
(Trimethylamine HCl, TMA-HCl)
Trimethyl Benzene
Trimethylamine
Trimethylamine
Trimethylamine, Fumes,
no condensation or coalescence
Trimethylene Chlorobromide
Trioctyl Phosphine Oxide/
Di 2-Ethylhexyl Phosphoric Acid
(DEHPA)/Kerosene
Trioctylphosphate
Tripropylene Glycol
(see Ethylene Glycol)

68

Concentration
%

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

8084
C/F

0 - 30/30
All

100/210
65/150

100/210
80/180

100/210
80/180

100/210
65/150

100/210
80/180

100
100
> 0.5

100/210
25/80
80/180

100/210
40/100
95/200

100/210
50/120
100/210

100/210
25/80
95/200

100/210
40/100
100/210

Fumes
100
All
100

NR
90/190
50/120

65/150
NR
90/190
65/150

80/180
20/70

80/180
NR

80/180
NR

65/150

100
100

100/210
50/120

120/250
60/140

150/300
60/140

110/230
50/120

120/250
60/140

40/100

100
100

40/100
NR

50/120
NR

50/120
LS

40/100
NR

50/120
NR

NR
NR

100
100
All

70/160
50/120
50/120

70/160
50/120
50/120

70/160
65/150
50/120

70/160
50/120
50/120

70/160
50/120
50/120

NR
NR

50/20/5

50/120

50/120

50/120

50/120

50/120

NR

70
100
20
100

40/100
25/80
40/100
25/80

40/100
40/100
50/120
25/80

50/1207
50/120
50/120
40/100

40/100
25/80
40/100
25/80

40/100
50/120
50/120
25/80

40/100
NR
NR

NR

25/80

80/180
40/100

80/180
NR

80/180
25/80

NR

80/180
70/160

80/180
70/160

80/180
80/180

80/180
70/160

80/180
70/160

40/100

Fumes

4/4/92
100

80/180

NR

NR

65/150

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

Chemical Environment

Trisodium Phosphate
TRITON X-100 Wetting Agent
(see Ethylene Glycol)
Turpentine
Tween Surfactant
(see Ethylene Glycol)
Ultrawet* Surfactant
(see Sodium
Dodecylbenzenesulfonate)
Uran Fertilizer Urea
Ammonium Nitrate Composition:
44.3% Ammonium Nitrate,
35.4% Urea, 20.3% Water
Uranium Extraction (see Kerosene)
Urea
Urea Formaldehyde Resin
Urea/Ammonium Nitrate/Water
Urine (see Urea)
Vanillin Black Liquor
VERSENE 100 Chelating Agent
(see also Tetrasodium
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid)
VERSENE Chelating Agents
(others)
Vetran 6501 (16.7 Vol. %
VERSENE 100 Aqueous Solution,
pH 9.5 - 10)
Vidden** D Fumigant
(see Dichloropropane)
Vinegar
Vinyl Acetate
Vinyl Acetate
Vinyl Chloride
Vinyl Chloride Fumes,
no condensation
Vinyltoluene
VORANOL** P-400 Polyol
(see Ethylene Glycol)
Water Deionized2
Water Vapor, no condensation
(see Flue Gas, Dry)

Concentration
%

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

8084
C/F

Satd

100/210

120/250

120/250

100/210

120/250

80/180

100

65/150

100/210

100/210

65/150

100/210

40/100

65/150

65/150

65/150

65/150

65/150

65/150

70/160
40/100
65/150

70/160
50/120
65/150

70/160
50/120
65/150

70/160
40/100
65/150

70/160
50/120
65/150

65/150
40/100
65/150

50/120

50/120

All

80/180

80/180

65/150

80/180

65/150

80/180

All

50/120

50/120

50/120

50/120

50/120

80/180

80/180

65/150

80/180

65/150

80/180

100
20
100
100

100/210
40/100
NR
NR

100/210
40/100
NR
NR

100/210
40/100
LS
LS

100/210
40/100
NR
NR

100/210
40/100
NR
NR

65/150
NR
NR
NR

All
100

25/80

50/120

80/180
50/120

80/180
25/80

80/180
50/120

NR

100

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

80/180

0 - 50
All
35/44/20
All

* Mach I
** Dow Chemical

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

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Chemical Environment

X
Z

Water Vapor, Wet2


Water, Distilled2
Water, Phenol (see Phenol)
Water, Sea, Desalination
Water, Steam Condensate2
Water, Tap, Hard2
Water, Tap, Soft2
Whey
White Liquor (Pulp Mill)1,2
Xylene
Xylene, Fumes, No Condensation
or Coalescence
Xylene/Methyl Ethyl Ketone/
Butyl Acetate/Methyl Acetate
Zinc Chloride
Zinc Cyanide Plating Bath,
9% Zinc and
4% Sodium Cyanides,
9% Sodium Hydroxide1,2
Zinc Electrolyte (Zinc Sulfate,
35 g/L Sulfuric Acid),
see Sulfuric Acid
Zinc Fluoborate Plating Bath,
49% Zinc Fluoborate;
5% Ammonium Chloride,
6% Ammonium Fluoborate1
Zinc Nitrate
Zinc Phosphate (slurry)
Zinc Sulfate

70

411
C/F

DERAKANE or DERAKANE MOMENTUM Resin


441
470
510A/C
510N
C/F
C/F
C/F
C/F

8084
C/F

Satd
100

80/180
80/180

80/180
80/180

80/180
80/180

80/180
80/180

80/180
80/180

80/180
80/180

All
100
100
100
All
All
100

80/180
80/180
100/210
80/180
65/150
80/180
25/80

80/180
80/180
100/210
80/180
65/150
80/180
40/100

80/180
80/180
100/210
80/180

80/180
80/180
100/210
80/180

80/180
80/180
100/210
80/180

80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180

40/100
50/120

80/180
25/80

80/180
50/120

80/180
NR

65/150

80/180

80/180

80/180

NR
100/210

NR
120/250

LS
120/250

NR
100/210

NR
120/250

NR
80/180

80/180

80/180

40/100

80/180

80/180

80/180

95/200
100/210
80/180
100/210

95/200
120/250
80/180
120/250

95/200
120/250
80/180
120/250

95/200
100/210
80/180
100/210

95/200
120/250
80/180
120/250

80/180
80/180
80/180
80/180

Concentration
%

Fumes
50/20/20/10
Satd

Satd
> 0.5
Satd

For notes in English, see page 6; French, see page 14, German, see page 22; Spanish, see page 30.

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