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10-21-2015, 07:37 AM #1
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Petrol Resistant!
Hey guys
was wondering if anyone has found a petrol resistant filament?
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10-21-2015, 08:44 AM #2
I just posted this in chat, but with your Hyrel you can print with PEEK, which is dimensionally stable as well as chemically resistant:
from: http://www.zeusinc.com/materials/pee...nce-chart-peek
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE 20ºC/68ºF 60ºC/140ºF 100ºC/212ºF Acetaldehyde NR NR R Acetic acid (10%) R R R Acetic acid (glac./anh.) R R NR Acetic anhydride ND ND ND Aceto-acetic ester ND ND ND Acetone R R R Other ketones R R R Acetonitrile ND ND ND Acetylene R R R Acetyl salicylic acid ND ND ND Acid fumes R R R Alcohols R R R Aliphatic esters R R R Alkyl chlorides ND ND ND Alum R R R Aluminum chloride R R R Aluminum sulphate R R R Ammonia, anhydrous R R R Ammonia, aqueous R R R Ammonium chloride R R R Amyl acetate R R R Aniline R R R Antimony trichloride ND ND ND Aqua regia R R ND Aromatic solvents R R R Ascorbic acid ND ND ND Beer R R R Benzaldehyde ND ND ND Benzene R R R Benzoic acid R R R Benzoyl peroxide ND ND ND Boric acid R R R Brines, saturated R R R Bromide (K) solution R R R Bromine NR NR NR Bromine liquid, tech. NR NR NR Bromine water, saturated aqueous R R R Butyl acetate ND ND ND Calcium chloride R R R Carbon disulphide R R R Carbonic acid R R R Carbon tetrachloride R R R Caustic soda & potash R R R Cellulose paint ND ND ND Chlorates of Na, K, Ba R R R Chlorine, dry R R ND Chlorine, wet R R R Chlorides of Na, K, Ba R R R Chloroacetic acid R R R Chlorobenzene R R R Chloroform R R R Chlorosulphonic acid R ND ND Chromic acid (80%) R ND ND Citric acid R R R Copper salts (most) R R R Cresylic acids (50%) R R ND Cyclohexane R R R Detergents, synthetic R R R Emulsifiers, concentrated R R R Esters ND ND ND Ether R R R Fatty acids (>C6) R R R Ferric chloride R R R Ferrous sulphate R R R Fluorinated refrigerants R R R Fluorine, dry R R R Flourine, wet ND ND ND Fluorosilic acid ND ND ND Formaldehyde (40%) R R R Formic acid R R R Fruit juices R R R Gelatine R R R Glycerine R R R Glycols R R R Glycol, ethylene R R R Glycolic acid R R R Hexamethylene diamine R R R Hexamine R R R Hydrazine R R ND Hydrobromic acid (50%) ND ND ND Hydrochloric acid (10%) R R R Cydrochloric acid (conc.) R R ND Hydrocyanic acid R R R Hydrofluoric acid (40%) ND ND ND Hydrofluoric acid (75%) ND ND ND Hydrogen peroxide (30%) R R R Hydrogen peroxide (30-90%) R R ND Hydrogen sulphide R R R Hypochlorites R ND ND Hypochlorites (Na 12-14%) NR NR NR Iso-butyl-acetate ND ND ND Lactic acid (90%) R R R Lead acetate R R R Lead perchlorate ND ND ND Lime (CaO) R R R Maleic acid R R R Manganate, potassium (K) R R R Meat juices R R R Mercuric chloride R R R Mercury R R R Methanol R R R Methylene chloride ND ND ND Milk products R R R Moist air R R R Molasses R R R Monoethanolamine ND ND ND Naptha R R R Napthalene R R R Nickel salts R R R Nitrates of Na, K and NH3 R R R Nitric acid (>25%) R R R Nitric acid (50%) R R R Nitric acid (90%) NR NR NR Nitric acid (fuming) NR NR NR Nitrite (Na) R R R Nitrobenzene ND ND ND Oils, diesel R R R Oils, essential R R R Oils, lubricating + aromatic additives R R R Oils, mineral R R R Oils, vegetable and animal R R R Oxalic acid R R R Ozone R R R Paraffin wax R R ND Perchloric acid R R R Petroleum spirits ND ND ND Phenol R R R Phosphoric acid (20%) R R R Phosphoric acid (50%) R R R Phosphoric acid (95%) R R R Phosphorous chlorides R R R Phosphorous pentoxide ND ND ND Phthalic acid R R R Picric acid R R R Pyridine R R R Salicyl aldehyde ND ND ND Sea water R R R Silicic acid R R R Silicone fluids R R R Silver nitrate R R R Sodium carbonate R R R Sodium peroxide R R R Sodium silicate R R ND Sodium sulphide R R R Stannic chloride R R R Starch R R R Sugar, syrups & jams R R ND Sulphamic acid ND ND ND Sulphates (Na, K, Mg, Ca) R R R Sulphites R R R Sulphonic acids ND ND ND Sulphur R R R Sulphur dioxide, dry R R R Sulphur dioxide, wet R R R Sulphur dioxide (96%) R R ND Sulphur trioxide R R R Sulphuric acid (<50%) R ND ND Sulphuric acid (70%) R R R Sulphuric acid (95%) NR NR NR Sulphuric acid, fuming NR NR NR Sulphur chlorides R R R Tallow R R R Tannic acid (10%) R R R Tartaric acid R R ND Trichlorethylene R R R Urea (30%) R R R Vinegar R R R Water, distilled R R R Water, soft R R R Water, hard R R R Wetting agents (>5%) R R R Yeast R R R Zinc chloride R R R
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10-21-2015, 09:34 AM #3
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no data against Petroleum though :-(
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10-21-2015, 11:08 AM #4
My Google-Fu is weak.
http://www.plasticsintl.com/plastics...nce_chart.html
Chemical Resistance Chart
PEEK vs Petroleum: A - No Attack, possibly slight absorption. Negligible effect on mechanical properties.http://www.techlinecoatings.com/tech...tanceChart.htm
Chemical Resistance of PEEK™ to Metals,Ceramics and Epoxies
PEEK vs Petroleum: A - Excellent
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