CORROSION RESISTANCE GUIDE- CHAIN AND WEAR
STRIP MATERIALS
Common or Chemical Name
Solutions contained in the product conveyed as well
as solutions used to clean or lubricate the chain and
equipment may result in corrosive attack of chain
and tracks. Chain and track material have varying
degrees of resistance to corrosion. Use this guide to
help you select chain materials for various corrosive
environments.
With LF/Acetal thermoplastics, do not use cleaning
or lubricating agents with a pH below 4 or above 10,
or chemicals containing chlorine or free ammonia.
These agents may cause immediate attack or
"crazing" after several applications due to
concentration by evaporation.
This table is based on data available by suppliers of
the various materials. For those chemicals with a
marginal or unsatisfactory rating - or for chemicals
not included - contact Rexnord for
recommendations.
Steel
Nylon
and
Nylatron®
Austenitic
Series
Ferritic*
and
Martensitic
Series
LF
Acetal
and
Acetal
Chemically
Resistant
Plastic
(P)
Ultra High
Molecular
Weight
Polyethylene
(UHMWPE)
Poly-
propylene
(HT)
Poly-
ethylene
(LT)
(DATA BASED UPON 68°f)
Acetic Acid (over 5%-up to 50%
Acetone
Alcohol
Ammonia
Beer
Beverages-Soft Drinks
Benzene
Brine (pickle)
Carbon Tetrachloride
Chlorine
Citric Acid
Cyclohexane
Ethyl Chloride
Formaldehyde
Formic Acid
Fruit Juices
Gasoline
Hexane
Hydrochloric Acid (up to 2%)
Hydrochloric Acid (up to 37%)
Hydrogen Peroxide
Iodine
Isopropanol (isopropyl alcohol)
Kepodene
Lactic Acid
Methylene Chloride
Milk
Muriatic Acid
Nitric Acid (low concentrations)
Oil (vegetable or mineral)
Paraffin
Phosphoric Acid (up to 10%)
Soap and Water
Sodium Chloride
Sodium Hydroxide (up to 25%)
Sodium Hypochlorite (Bleach)
Stearic Acid
Sulphuric Acid (up to 40%)
Toluene (Toluol)
Turpentine
Vegetable Juices
Vinegar
Water (fresh)
Whiskey
Wine
Xylene
U
U
S
M
S
S
S
U
M
U
U
S
U
S
U
U
U
U
S
S
U
S
U
U
S
S
U
M
U
U
U
U
U
S
M
U
U
S
S
S
M
S
S
S
S
S
S
M
S
U
M
S
S
U
S
U
U
U
U
S
S
M
S
U
U
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U
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U
U
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M
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U
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U
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U
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U
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U
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U
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U
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U
U
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U
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U
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U
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U
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U
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M
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U
M
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U
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M
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U
U
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M
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S
M
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M
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U
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U
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M
SELECTION
PROCEDURE
cont.
Chemical
Corrosion
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