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Chemical resistance properties of various Transilon coating materials Substantial deviations from the standard ambient conditions may cause changes in the chemical resistance of the individual coatings, e.g. interaction of moisture and heat. Please enquire. We recommend testing chemical resistance under your operating conditions using the actual media in contact with the belt. We will be pleased to supply appropriate samples on request. Resistance data on Novo types and polyamide coatings as well as uncoated types on request. For ease of use, conventional definitions and generally accepted names and designations, subdivided into four individual sectors, i.e. chemicals chemical products pharmaceuticals, cosmetics food products have been employed. The data are based on laboratory tests and practical experience and apply to standard 20/65 ambient conditions (= 20 C/ 68 F and 65% relative humidity). Chemicals 2 Chemical products 6 Pharmaceuticals, cosmetics 8 Food products 9 Internet E-Mail www.siegling.com info@siegling.com Coating materials Symbol = -FDA = H = U = = UH, U2H = A = G = S = E = Transilon coating PC PC approved for foodstuffs hard PC urethane urethane impregnated hard urethane polyolefin elastomer silicone polyester Symbols = = = good resistance limited resistance; slight weight and dimensional changes after a certain period of time, possible brittleness no resistance 1 Conveyor and power transmission belts made of modern synthetics Worldwide leaders in technology, quality and service

Chemicals H -FDA 2 Acetic acid (glacial acetic acid) Acetic acid 10% Acetic anhydride Acetone Aluminium salts Alum Ammonia, aqueous Ammonia, gaseous Ammonium acetate Ammonium carbonate Ammonium chloride Ammonium nitrate Ammonium phosphate Ammonium sulphate Amyl alcohol Aniline Barium salts Benzaldehyde Benzine (see also Motor fuels) Benzoic acid Benzol Boric acid Boric acid, solution Bromine Bromine water Butane, gaseous Butane, liquid Butyl acetate n-butyl alcohol Calcium chloride Calcium nitrate Calcium sulphate Carbon disulphide Carbon tetrachloride Chlorine, liquid Chlorine, gaseous, dry Chlorine, gaseous, wet Chlorine water Chlorobenzene Chloroform Chlorosulphonic acid Chromic acid Chromium salts Chromium trioxide Citric acid Copper salts Cresols Cresols, aqueous Cyclohexane Cyclohexanol Cyclohexanone Decahydronaphthalene Dibutyl phthalate

Chemicals H -FDA 3 Diethyl ether Dimethyl formamide 1.4 Dioxan Ether Ethyl acetate Ethyl alcohol, non-denatured 100% Ethyl alcohol, non-denatured 96% Ethyl alcohol, non-denatured 50% Ethyl alcohol, non-denatured 10% Ethyl benzene Ethyl chloride Ethylene chloride 2-Ethyl hexanol Formaldehyde Formic acid, dilute Glycerine Glycerine, aqueous Glycol Glycol, aqueous Heptane Hexane Hydrochloric acid, conc. Hydrochloric acid 10% Hydrofluoric acid 40% Hydrogen chloride, gaseous, dilute Hydrogen chloride, gaseous, conc. Hydrogen peroxide 10% Hydrogen sulphide Iron salts (sulphate) Isooctane Isopropyl alcohol Lactic acid Magnesium salts Mercury Mercury salts Methyl alcohol, aqueous 50% Methyl alcohol (methanol) Methyl ethyl ketone Methylene chloride Naphthalene Nickel salts Nitric acid Nitrobenzene Octane (see also isooctane) Oleic acid Oxalic acid Ozone

Chemicals H -FDA 4 Perchloroethylene Phenol Phenol, aqueous Phosphoric acid 85% Phosphoric acid 50% Phosphoric acid 10% Phosphorus pentoxide Potash lye 50% Potash lye 25% Potash lye 10% Potassium carbonate (potash) Potassium chlorate Potassium chloride Potassium dichromate Potassium iodide Potassium nitrate Potassium permanganate Potassium persulphate Potassium sulphate Propane, gaseous Propane, liquid Pyridine Silver salts Soda lye 50% (see potash lye) Soda lye 25% Soda lye 10% Sodium bisulphite Sodium carbonate (natron) Sodium carbonate (soda) Sodium chlorate Sodium chloride (common salt) Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) Sodium hypochlorite Sodium nitrate Sodium nitrite Sodium perborate Sodium phosphate Sodium sulphate (Glauber salt) Sodium sulphide Sodium sulphite Sodium thiosulphate (fixing salt) Stearic acid Succinic acid Sulphur Sulphur dioxide Sulphuric acid 96% Sulphuric acid 50% Sulphuric acid 25% Sulphuric acid 10% Tartaric acids Tetrachloroethane Tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene) Tetrahydrofuran Tetrahydronaphthalene

Chemicals H -FDA 5 Thiophene Tin II chlorides Toluene Trichloroethylene Urea, aqueous Water Xylene Zinc salts

Chemical products H -FDA 6 Alum Anti-freeze* Aqua regia Asphalt Battery acid Benzine Bleaching lye (12.5%) Bone oil Borax Brake fluid* Bosch Brake fluid* Skydrol Chloride of lime (aqueous suspension) Chlorine (active) Chrome baths* (technical) Chromosulphuric acid Cresol solution Diesel oil Fertilizer salts Fixing salt Floor wax Formalin Fuel oils* Furniture polish* Gypsum Ink* Linseed oil Litex (styrene) Mineral oils (non-aromatic) Moth balls Motor fuel: Diesel oil* Petrol (gasoline) DIN51635 Petrol, regular Petrol, super Motor oils* Oil no. 3 (ASTM) Oleum Paraffin Paraffin oil Petroleum Petroleum ether Photographic developer *Belt's resistance depends on chemical

Chemical products Plasticizers: Dibutyl phthalate Dibutyl sebacate Dihexyl phthalate Diisononyl phthalate Dinonyl adipate Dioctyl adipate Dioctyl phthalate Tricresyl phosphate Trioctyl phosphate Seawater Shoe polish* Silicone oils* Soda Soft soap Tar* Transformer oil* Turpentine oil Two-stroke motor oil Typewriter/sewing machine oil Washing detergent* Washing detergent, lye Washing detergent, synthetic* Washing-up detergent Water glass White spirit *Belt's resistance depends on chemical H -FDA 7

Pharmaceuticals, cosmetics H -FDA 8 Aspirin Castor oil Hair shampoo* Lanolin Lysol Mercury ointment Nail polish* Nail polish remover* Perfume Pine needle oil Quinine Sagrotan (disinfectant) Soap (bars) Soap (solution) Spruce needle oil Sulphur ointment* Tincture of iodine Toothpaste aseline *Belt's resistance depends on chemical

Food products H -FDA 9 Apple juice Apple sauce Beef tallow Beer Blancmange Brandy Bread Butter Buttermilk Cabbage, pickled Cake* Cheese Cinnamon, powder Cinnamon, sticks Citric acid Cloves Cocoa, ready to drink Cocoa powder Coconut oil Cod liver oil Coffee (beans or ground) Coffee (ready to drink) Cola concentrates Cooking oil, animal Cooking oil, vegetable Corn (maize) Corn oil Cream, whipped cream Curd cheese Dairy products Dextrose Eggs (raw, boiled) Fish Fish (pickled in various sauces)* Flour Fruit juices Fruit salad (fat-free) Gelatine Gin Grain Grapefruit juice Grapes Gravy *Belt s resistance depends on chemical

Food products H -FDA 10 Honey Horseradish, ready to serve Jam Jelly Lemon flavouring Lemon juice Lemon peel Linseed oil Liqueurs Margarine Mayonnaise Meat Milk Molasses Mustard Olive oil Orange juice Palm oil Paprika Peanut oil Pepper Pineapple juice Pork dripping Potato purée Potato salad Rice Rum* Salt, dry Salt herring Saltwater Sausage Semolina Soda water Soft drinks Soyabean oil Starch solution, starch (aqueous) Starch syrup Sugar, dry Sugar, solution Sugar beet syrup Sunflower oil *Belt's resistance depends on chemical

Food products H -FDA 11 Tartaric acid Tea, brewed Tea leaves Tomato juice Tomato ketchup Tomatoes anilla egetables, cooked egetables, raw inegar 5% inegar essence Water Whisky Wine, mulled wine Yeast *Belt s resistance depends on chemical