Chemical and thermal resistance
The information given is related to plastics used with laboratory glassware.
To complement DURAN® laboratory glassware products as listed in our webshop, various plastic products such as screw caps are available. Their chemical and thermal resistance properties are listed in the following tables.
The values given are only to be regarded as being guidelines to help you determine the appropriate laboraqtory glassware combination for your specific needs. Many factors can affect the chemical and thermal resistance of a given product.
In critical cases it is essential that a test is carried out first under your own laboratory conditions to ensure that the laboratory glassware product you are using is fully compatible with your usage. Suitability of packaging materials for specific product applications must be confirmed by / is the responsibility of the end-user.
Laboratory glassware and plastics
Material code | Material description | Temperature resistance range °C |
EPDM | Ethylene/propylene-diene-rubber | -45 to +150 |
ETFE | Partially crystalline ethylene/tetraflouroethylene copolymer | -100 to +180 |
EVA | Ethylene-vinyl acetate | -80 to +70 |
FEP | Tetra-Fluor-Ethylen/Hexafluor-Propylene | -200 to +200 |
FKM | Fluorinated rubber | -20 to +200 |
PBT | Polybutylenterephthalat | -45 to +180 |
PE | Polyethylene | -40 to +80 |
POM | Polyoxymethylene | -40 to +90 |
PP | Polypropylene | -40 to +140 |
PTFE | Polytetrafluorethylene | -200 to +260 |
PU | Polyurethane | -30 to +135 |
TpCh260 | Thermoplastic/duroplastic - | -196 to +260 |
VMQ | Silicone rubber | -50 to +200 |
PSU Compound | Compound polyarylsulfone based | -45 to +180 |
Chemical resistance of plastics
Classes of substances +20 °C | PE | PP | PBT | PTFE FEP | TpCh260 | ETFE |
Alcohols, aliphatic | + | + | + + | + + | + + | + + |
Aldehydes | + | + | + | + + | + + | + + |
Alkaline solutions | + + | + + | + | + + | + + | + + |
Esters | + | + | + | + + | + + | + + |
Ethers | - | - | + | + + | + + | + + |
Hydrocarbons, aliphatic | - | + + | + | + + | + + | + + |
Hydrocarbons, aromatic | - | + | + | + + | + + | + + |
Hydrocarbons, halogenated | - | + | + | + + | + + | + + |
Ketones | + | + | + | + + | + + | + |
Acids, dilute or weak | + | + + | + + | + + | + + | + + |
Acids, conc. or strong | + | + | + | + + | + + | + + |
Acids, oxidising | - | + | - | + + | + + | + |
Classes of substances +20 °C | VMQ | EPDM | PU | FKM | POM | PSU Compound |
Alcohols, aliphatic | + | + | + + | - | + | + + |
Aldehydes | + | + + | + | |||
Alkaline solutions | - | + + | + + | - | + | + + |
Esters | - | + + | + | - | - | + |
Ethers | - | - | + | - | + | + |
Hydrocarbons, aliphatic | - | + + | + + | + + | + | + |
Hydrocarbons, aromatic | - | + | + + | + + | + | - |
Hydrocarbons, halogenated | - | + | - | + + | + | - |
Ketones | - | + + | + | - | + | - |
Acids, dilute or weak | - | + + | + + | + + | - | + + |
Acids, conc. or strong | - | + + | + | + + | - | + + |
Acids, oxidising | - | - | + | + | - | + |
+ + | = very good resistance |
+ | = good to limited resistance |
- | = low resistance |