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What Chemicals are Compatible with ABS Plastic?
ABS Chemical Compatibility
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is a thermoplastic polymer known for its strength, durability, and versatility. It is a hard plastic durable down to -40°C. It has a high resistance to temperature fluctuations. Suitable for a wide range of applications. It is tough and impact-resistant. ABS also has good heat resistance, dimensional stability, and chemical resistance to many acids and alkalis.
Mechanical properties | |
Property | Approximate Value |
Tensile strength | 55-80 MN/m2 |
Elongation at Break | 10-50% |
Specific Heat | 1.25 – 1.70 kJ/kg°C |
Glass Transition Temperature | 110°C |
Long Term Service Temperature | <100°C |
Water Absorption | 0.1 – 0.5 % (50% rh) |
Transparency | Opaque |
A = Excellent
B = Good
C = Fair
D = Severe Effect / Do not use
Chemical | Resistance @ 20°C/68°F | Resistance @ 60°C/140°F |
Acetaldehyde | D | D |
Acetic acid (10%) | A | D |
Acetic acid (glac./anh.) | D | D |
Acetic anhydride | C | D |
Aceto-acetic ester | D | D |
Acetone | D | D |
Other ketones | D | D |
Acetonitrile | D | – |
Acetyl salicylic acid | D | D |
Acid fumes | D | D |
Alcohols (General) | D | D |
Aliphatic esters | D | D |
Alkyl chlorides | D | D |
Alum | A | A |
Aluminum chloride | A | A |
Aluminum hydroxide | B | – |
Aluminum sulphate | A | A |
Ammonia, anhydrous | A | D |
Ammonia, aqueous | A | D |
Ammonium chloride | A | A |
Amyl acetate | D | D |
Amyl alcohol | A | – |
Amyl chloride | D | – |
Aniline | D | D |
Antifreeze | B | B |
Antimony trichloride | A | A |
Aqua regia | D | D |
Aromatic solvents | D | D |
Ascorbic acid | D | D |
Benzaldehyde | B | – |
Benzene | D | D |
Benzyl alcohol | A | – |
Benzoic acid | A | A |
Benzoyl peroxide | A | – |
Boric acid | A | A |
Bromide (K) solution | A | A |
Bromine | D | D |
Bromine liquid, tech. | D | D |
Bromine water, saturated aqueous | D | D |
Butyl alcohol | A | – |
Calcium chloride | A | A |
Carbon disulphide | D | D |
Carbonic acid | A | A |
Carbon tetrachloride | D | D |
Caustic soda & potash | A | A |
Chlorates of Na, K, Ba | A | A |
Chlorine, dry or wet | A | A |
Chlorides of Na, K, Ba | A | A |
Chloroacetic acid | D | D |
Chlorobenzene | D | D |
Chloroform | D | D |
Chlorosulphonic acid | D | D |
Chromic acid (80%) | A | D |
Citric acid | A | A |
Copper salts (most) | A | A |
Cresylic acids (50%) | D | D |
Cyclohexane | D | D |
Detergents, synthetic | A | D |
Esters | D | D |
Ether | D | D |
Ethyl Alcohol | B | – |
Fatty acids (>C6) | A | A |
Ferric chloride | A | A |
Ferrous sulphate | A | A |
Fluorinated refrigerants | D | D |
Fluorine, dry | D | D |
Flourine, wet | D | D |
Fluorosilic acid | D | D |
Formaldehyde (40%) | A | A |
Formic acid | A | A |
Glycerine | A | A |
Glycols | D | D |
Glycol, ethylene | A | A |
Glycolic acid | D | D |
Hexamine | D | D |
Hydrobromic acid (50%) | A | D |
Hydrochloric acid (10%) | A | A |
Hydrochloric acid (conc.) | A | D |
Hydrocyanic acid | A | A |
Hydrofluoric acid (40%) | A | D |
Hydrofluoric acid (75%) | D | D |
Hydrogen peroxide (30%) | A | D |
Hydrogen peroxide (30 – 90%) | D | D |
Hypochlorites | A | A |
Hypochlorites (Na 12-14%) | A | D |
Isobutyl alcohol | B | – |
Lactic acid (90%) | A | A |
Lead acetate | A | A |
Lime (CaO) | A | A |
Maleic acid | A | A |
Manganate, potassium (K) | A | A |
Mercuric chloride | A | D |
Mercury | A | A |
Methanol | D | D |
Methylene chloride | D | D |
Milk products | A | D |
Monoethanolamine | D | D |
Naptha | A | D |
Napthalene | D | D |
Nickel salts | A | A |
Nitrates of Na, K and NH3 | A | A |
Nitric acid (<25%) | D | D |
Nitric acid (50%) | D | D |
Nitric acid (90%) | D | D |
Nitric acid (fuming) | D | D |
Nitrite (Na) | A | D |
Nitrobenzene | D | D |
Oils, diesel | D | – |
Oils, lubricating + aromatic additives | D | D |
Oils (animal, vegetable, mineral) | A | A |
Oxalic acid | A | D |
Ozone | D | D |
Paraffin wax | A | A |
Petroleum spirits | D | D |
Phenol | D | D |
Phosphoric acid (20%) | A | D |
Phosphoric acid (95%) | A | D |
Phthalic acid | B | – |
Picric acid | A | – |
Pyridine | D | D |
Salicyl aldehyde | A | – |
Silicic acid | A | A |
Silicone fluids | D | – |
Silver nitrate | A | A |
Sodium carbonate | A | A |
Sodium peroxide | A | – |
Sodium silicate | A | D |
Sodium sulfide | A | D |
Stannic chloride | D | D |
Starch | A | D |
Sugar, syrups & jams | A | A |
Sulphates (Na, K, Mg, Ca) | A | A |
Sulphites | A | D |
Sulphur | A | – |
Sulphur dioxide, dry | A | D |
Sulphur dioxide, wet | A | D |
Sulphur dioxide (96%) | D | D |
Sulphur trioxide | A | A |
Sulphuric acid (<50%) | D | D |
Sulphuric acid (70%) | D | D |
Sulphuric acid (95%) | D | D |
Sulphuric acid, fuming | D | D |
Tallow | A | A |
Tartaric acid | A | A |
Trichlorethylene | D | D |
Urea (30%) | A | A |
Vinegar | A | A |
Wetting agents (<5%) | A | A |
Yeast | A | D |
Zinc chloride | D | D |
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