Chemical and corrosion resistance

 

 

S = Satisfactory L = Satisfactory for limited service U = Unsatisfactory
 

 

This table refers in particular to Series 100
CIP. CIP does not corrode and is unaffected
by many solvents, inorganic solutions, fats and
weak acids. It should be noted that water and
chemical liquids often act as lubricants on the
material giving low coefficients of friction and
thereby eliminating the problems commonly
encountered by metal bearings. Composites
are attacked by ketones, chlorinated solvents,
strong alkalis, hot strong oxidizing agents.
For acidic and alkaline applications, refer to
Columbia Industrial Products for recommendations.
“Satisfactory” means that the material retains
50% or over of its original dry strength after
immersion for at least six months.

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