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Chemische Beständigkeit PEEK

PEEK wird als eines der besten bestehenden Thermoplasten der Welt angesehen. Es bietet eine hervorragende Leistung über einen breiten Temperaturbereich und in extremen Umständen.

Hinweis: Die chemische Beständigkeit von jedem Polymer wird hauptsächlich durch die chemische Struktur des Materials und die Stärke des schwächsten Glieds in dieser spezifischen Struktur bestimmt.

Legenda

R – Resistant/Beständig
LR – Limited Resistance/Beschränkter Widerstand
NR – Not recommended/Nicht empfohlen
ND – No Data/Keine Daten

Eigenschaften können durch das Verarbeitungsverfahren, den Verbindungstypen, extrudierte Abmaße und andere Variablen verändert werden. Es ist die Verantwortung des Endverbrauchers, die Eignung des Produkts für seine spezifische Anwendung vollständig zu testen.

20°C/68°F 60°C/140°F 100°C/212°F
Acetaldehyde NR NR NR
Acetic acid (10%) R R R
Acetic acid (glac./anh.) R R NR
Acetic anhydride ND ND ND
Aceto-acetic ester ND ND ND
Acetone R R R
Other ketones R R R
Acetonitrile ND ND ND
Acetylene R R R
Acetyl salicylic acid ND ND ND
Acid fumes R R R
Alcohols R R R
Aliphatic esters R R R
Alkyl chlorides ND ND ND
Alum R R R
Aluminium chloride R R R
Aluminium sulphate R R R
Ammonia, anhydrous R R R
Ammonia, aqueous R R R
Ammonium chloride R R R
Amyl acetate R R R
Aniline R R R
Antimony trichloride ND ND ND
Aqua regia R R ND
Aromatic solvents R R R
Ascorbic acid ND ND ND
Beer R R R
Benzaldehyde ND ND ND
Benzene R R R
Benzoic acid R R R
Benzoyl peroxide ND ND ND
Boric acid R R R
Brines, saturated R R R
Bromide (K) solution R R R
Bromine NR NR NR
Bromine liquid, tech. NR NR NR
Bromine water, saturated aqueous R R R
Butyl acetate ND ND ND
Calcium chloride R R R
Carbon disulphide R R R
Carbonic acid R R R
Carbon tetrachloride R R R
Caustic soda & potash R R R
Cellulose paint ND ND ND
Chlorates of Na, K, Ba R R R
Chlorine, dry R R ND
Chlorine, wet R R R
Chlorides of Na, K, Ba R R R
Chloroacetic acid R R R
Chlorobenzene R R R
Chloroform R R R
Chlorosulphonic acid R ND ND
Chromic acid (80%) R ND ND
Citric acid R R R
Copper salts (most) R R R
Cresylic acids (50%) R R ND
Cyclohexane R R R
Detergents, synthetic R R R
Emulsifiers, concentrated R R R
Esters ND ND ND
Ether R R R
Fatty acids (>C6) R R R
Ferric chloride R R R
Ferrous sulphate R R R
Fluorinated refrigerants R R R
Fluorine, dry R R R
Fluorine, wet ND ND ND
Fluorosilic acid ND ND ND
Formaldehyde (40%) R R R
Formic acid R R R
Fruit juices R R R
Gelatine R R R
Glycerine R R R
Glycols R R R
Glycol, ethylene R R R
Glycolic acid R R R
Hexamethylene diamine R R R
Hexamine R R R
Hydrazine R R ND
Hydrobromic acid (50%) ND ND ND
Hydrochloric acid (10%) R R R
Hydrochloric acid (conc.) R R ND
Hydrocyanic acid R R R
Hydrofluoric acid (40%) ND ND ND
Hydrofluoric acid (75%) ND ND ND
Hydrogen peroxide (30%) R R R
Hydrogen peroxide (30 - 90%) R R ND
Hydrogen sulphide R R R
Hypochlorites R ND ND
Hypochlorites (Na 12-14%) NR NR NR
Iso-butyl-acetate ND ND ND
Lactic acid (90%) R R R
Lead acetate R R R
Lead perchlorate ND ND ND
Lime (CaO) R R R
Maleic acid R R R
Manganate, potassium (K) R R R
Meat juices R R R
Mercuric chloride R R R
Mercury R R R
Methanol R R R
Methylene chloride ND ND ND
Milk products R R R
Moist air R R R
Molasses R R R
Monoethanolamine ND ND ND
Naptha R R R
Napthalene R R R
Nickel salts R R R
Nitrates of Na, K and NH3 R R R
Nitric acid (<25%)< /td> R R R
Nitric acid (50%) R R R
Nitric acid (90%) NR NR NR
Nitric acid (fuming) NR NR NR
Nitrite (Na) R R R
Nitrobenzene ND ND ND
Oils, diesel R R R
Oils, essential R R R
Oils, lubricating + aromatic additives R R R
Oils, mineral R R R
Oils, vegetable and animal R R R
Oxalic acid R R R
Ozone R R R
Paraffin wax R R ND
Perchloric acid R R R
Petroleum spirits ND ND ND
Phenol R R R
Phosphoric acid (20%) R R R
Phosphoric acid (50%) R R R
Phosphoric acid (95%) R R R
Phosphorous chlorides R R R
Phosphorous pentoxide ND ND ND
Phthalic acid R R R
Picric acid R R R
Pyridine R R R
Salicyl aldehyde ND ND ND
Sea water R R R
Silicic acid R R R
Silicone fluids R R R
Silver nitrate R R R
Sodium carbonate R R R
Sodium peroxide R R R
Sodium silicate R R ND
Sodium sulphide R R R
Stannic chloride R R R
Starch R R R
Sugar, syrups & jams R R ND
Sulphamic acid ND ND ND
Sulphates (Na, K, Mg, Ca) R R R
Sulphites R R R
Sulphonic acids ND ND ND
Sulphur R R R
Sulphur dioxide, dry R R R
Sulphur dioxide, wet R R R
Sulphur dioxide (96%) R R ND
Sulphur trioxide R R R
Sulphuric acid (<50%)< /td> R ND ND
Sulphuric acid (70%) R R R
Sulphuric acid (95%) NR NR NR
Sulphuric acid, fuming NR NR NR
Sulphur chlorides R R R
Tallow R R R
Tannic acid (10%) R R R
Tartaric acid R R ND
Trichlorethylene R R R
Urea (30%) R R R
Vinegar R R R
Water, distilled. R R R
Water, soft R R R
Water, hard R R R
Wetting agents (<5%)< /td> R R R
Yeast R R R
Zinc chloride R R R