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6.2. Resistance of the AUTOTEX front foil sheeting to
chemicals
6.2.1. General resistance of the foil sheeting material
AUTOTEX is based on a polyester foil sheet with a biaxial arrangement and therefore exhibits better
resistance to solvents. It is stronger and more durable than other sheeting materials such as polycarbonate or
PVC, commonly employed for touch pads and front face panels.
AUTOTEX is resistant to the following chemicals in accord. with DIN 42 115, Part 2, and will ex-
hibit no alterations for exposure periods of more than 24 hours:
Ethanol
Cyclohexanol
Diacetone alcohol
Glycol
Isopropanol
Glycerin
Methanol
Triacetin
Dowandol DRM/PM
Formaldehyde 37 % - 42 %
Acetaldehyde
Aliphatic hydrocarbons
Toluene
Xylene
Thinners (white spirits)
l.l.l. trichloro ethane
Ethyl acetate
Diethyl ether
N-butyl acetate
Amyl acetate
Butyl cellosolve
Ether
Acetone
Methyl ethyl ketone
Dioxan
Cyclohexanon
MIBK
Isophoron
Formic acid <50 %
Acetic acid <50 %
Phosphoric acid <30 %
Hydrochloric acid <36 %
Nitric acid <10 %
Trichloro acetic acid <50 %
Sulfuric acid <10 %
Sodium chloride <20 %
Hydrogen peroxide <25 %
Potash soap
Laundry soap
Tensides
Softeners
Ferric chloride (FeCl2)
Ferrous chloride (FeCl3)
Dibutyl phthalate
Dioctyl phthalate
Sodium carbonate
Ammonia < 40 %
Caustic soda < 40 %
Potassium hydroxide
< 30 %
Alkali carbonate
Bichromate
Potassium ferrocyani-
de
Acetonitril
Sodium bisulfate
Drilling emulsions
Diesel oil
Varnish
Paraffin
Castor oil
Silicone oil
Turpentine oil replacements
Brake fluid
Decon
Aircraft fuel
Gasoline
Water
Salt water