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ProGuard Safety Coating - Chemical Compatibility List - 01/30/2008

ProGuard Safety Coating Interaction with chemicals

Will damage Polycarbonate

Require caution

Are considered safe

*  Acetone

*  Acrylonitrile

*  Ammonia

*  Amyl acetate

*  Benzene

*  Bromine

*  Butyl acetate

*  Sodium hydroxide

*  Chlorine

*  Chloroform

*  Dimethylformamide

*  Concentrated hydrochloric acid

*  Concentrated hydrofluoric acid

*  Iodine

*  Methanol

*  Methyl ethyl ketone

*  Styrene

*  Tetrachloroethylene

*  Toluene

*  Concentrated sulfuric acid

*  Xylene

*  Cyanoacrylate monomers

*  Alkali bleaches such as sodium hypochlorite

*  Cyclohexanone

*  Diesel oil

*  Formic acid

*  Gasoline

*  Glycerine

*  Heating oil

*  Jet fuel

*  Concentrated perchloric acid

*  Sulfur dioxide

*  Turpentine

*  Acetic acid

*  Ammonium chloride

*  Antimony trichloride

*  Borax in H2O

*  Butane

*  Calcium chloride

*  Calcium hypochlorite

*  Carbon dioxide

*  Carbon monoxide

*  Citric acid 10%

*  Copper(II) sulfate

*  Ethyl alcohol, i.e. ethanol 95%

*  Ethylene glycol

*  Formaldehyde 10%

*  Hydrochloric acid 20%

*  Hydrofluoric acid 5%

*  Isopropyl alcohol

*  Mercury

*  Methane

*  Oxygen

*  Ozone

*  Sulfur

*  Urea

*  Water*

* At room temperature. At temperatures above 60 °C hydrolysis is more present, degrading the plastic. Degradation depends on time and temperature.

Using sodium hypochlorite (chlorine) (bleach) and other alkali cleaners on polycarbonate is not recommended.



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