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Polyurethane film's resistance to various other chemicals
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Products
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Applications
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Performance
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Organic
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Polyether
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Polyester
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Chlorox, 5%
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G
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F-P
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Calcium Chloride Saturated Solution
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G
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G
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Freon 113
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P
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P
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Freon 118
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P
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P
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Freon 12
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G
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G
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Hydrogen Disulfide, 5%
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E
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G
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Mr. Clean
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-
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G
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Sodium Chloride Saturated Solution
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G
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G
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Synthetic Perspiration
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G
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G
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Tide Detergent, 1%
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G
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F
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Water
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G
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-
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Please Note:
Chemical resistance typically improves as the material's durometer increases.
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- E - Excellent: little or no damage
- G - Good: slight loss of properties, slight swell
- F - Fair: swelling and some loss of properties
- P - Poor: significant loss of properties and significant swelling
- D - Dissolves
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