6-2
Semidry Electroblotter
Thermo Scientific
Section 6
Care and Cleaning
This list does not include all possible chemical incompatibilities and safe compounds. Acrylic products
should be cleaned with warm water, a mild detergent such as Alconox™, and can also be exposed to a
mild bleach solution (10:1). In addition, RNAse removal products are also safe for acrylic.
Table 6-1.
Chemical Compatibility for Acrylic-Based Products
Chemical
Code
Chemical
Code
Chemical
Code
Acetic acid (5%)
S
Ethyl alcohol (50%)
A
Naptha
S
Acetic acid (Glacial)
D
Ethyl alcohol (95%)
U
Nitric acid (10%)
S
Acetic Anhydride
A
Ethylene dichloride
D
Nitric acid (40%)
A
Acetone
D
Ethylene glycol
S
Nitric acid concentrate
U
Ammonia
S
2-Ethylhexyl Sebacate
S
Oleic acid
S
Ammonium Chloride (saturated)
S
Formaldehyde (40%)
S
Olive oil
S
Ammonium Hydroxide (10%)
S
Gasoline, regular, leaded
S
Phenol 5% solution
U
Hydroxide (10%)
S
Glycerine Heptane (commercial grade)
S
Soap solution (Ivory)
S
Ammonium Hydroxide concentrate
S
Hexane
S
Sodium carbonate (2%)
S
Aniline
D
Hydrochloric acid (10%)
S
Sodium carbonate (20%)
S
Benzene
D
Hydrochloric acid concentrate
S
Sodium chloride (10%)
S
Butyl Acetate
D
Hydrouoric acid (40%)
U
Sodium hydroxide (1%)
S
Calcium chloride (saturated)
S
Hydrogen peroxide (3% solution)
S
Sodium hydroxide (10%)
S
Carbon tetrachloride
U
Hydrogen peroxide (28% solution)
U
Sodium hydroxide (60%)
S
Chloroform
D
Isooctane
S
Sodium hydrochlorite (5%)
S
Chromic acid (40%)
U
Isopropyl alcohol (100%)
A
Sulfuric acid (3%)
S
Citric acid (10%)
S
Kerosene (no. 2 fuel oil)
S
Sulfuric acid (30%)
S
Cottonseed oil (edible)
S
Lacquer thinner
D
Sulfuric acid concentrate
U
Detergent Solution (Heavy Duty)
S
Methyl alcohol (50%)
A
Toluene
D
Diesel oil
S
Methyl alcohol (100%)
U
Trichloroethylene
D
Diethyl ether
U
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
U
Turpentine
S
Dimethyl formamide
U
Methylene chloride
D
Water (distilled)
S
Dioctyl phthalate
A
Mineral oil (white)
S
Xylene
D
Ethyl acetate
D