Compatibility Guide
LEGEND
HDPE – High Density Polyethylene
PP – Polypropylene
PVC – Polyvinyl Chloride
PET – Polyethylene Terephthalate
PS – Polystyrene
Chemical
Acetic Acid, glacial
Acetone
Alcohol: Ethyl
Alcohol: Methyl
Alcohol: N-Propyl
Aliphatic (Straight Chain) Hydrocarbons
Ammonia 28%
Battery Electrolyte
Benzene, Xylene and other Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Bromine, liquid
Carbon Tetrachloride and other Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
Chromic Acid 40% or above
Chromic Acid below 40%
Dipropylene Glycol
Ethers, simple
Ethyl Acetate and other Simple Esters
Ethylene Glycol
Formaldehyde 36%
Formic Acid
Gasoline
Hexachlorophene
Hydrobromic Acid 48%
Hydrochloric (muriatic) Acid 36% or 22.4º Be
Hydrofluoric Acid up to 52%
Hydrofluosilicic Acid up to 26%
Hydrogen Peroxide up to 30%
Kerosene, Naphtha, Mineral Spirits, Petroleum, Distillate or Stoddard Solvent
MEK Peroxide
Mercury, metal
Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK)
Nitric Acid 20-70%
Nitric Acid under 20%
Oxalic Acid
Phenol
Phosphoric Acid 85% or 59º Be
Potassium Hydroxide
Quaternary Ammonium Salt Solutions
Sodium Hydroxide
Sodium Hypochlorite 7-15% available Chloride
Sodium Hypochlorite to 6% available Chloride
Sulphuric Acid, cond. to 93% or 66º Be
Trichloroethane
Turpentine
Water
The information provided above is intended to provide a relative comparison of plastic resins and should only be used as guide during the selection process. It is not possible to determine if the containers we sell are suitable for your application based solely on the information above. Compatibility testing is, and will always be, the final determining factor in the container selection process. It is the buyer’s responsibility to make the final determination as to whether a given container, closure, and accessory is suitable for use in their application.