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Symbol Guide Acetaldehyde C B B A N B A N N N A A Acetate Solvents (Crude) N N A A B A A C B B A A Acetate Solvents (Pure) N C A A A A A A B A A Acetic Acid (30%) N A N N N N A A Acetic Acid (Crude) N N B N B N N N A B Acetic Acid (Pure) N N A A N A A N N N A A Acetic Acid (Vapors) N B N B N N B N N N A A Acetic Anhydride C N B A N B A N N A B A Acetone A B A A A A A N N A A A Acetylene A A A A A A C N N A B Air A A A A A A A A A A A A Alcohols C B A A B A A B B B A A Amines B A A C A A B A A Ammonia (Anhydrous) B B A A B A A N A A B B Ammonia Solution A B A A B A N N N B C Ammonium Oxalate N C B A B B C C B Ammonium Persulphate N N A A B A A N N N N B Ammonium Phosphate (Di) B B A A B A C C C B B Ammonium Phosphate (Mono) N N A A B A A N N N Ammonium Phosphate (Tri) A A B A B B C C C B B Ammonium Sulfite C N C B C C N N N N C A Ammonium Sulphate N C N B B N B N N N B Amyl Acetate C C A A B A C N N A B Amyl Alcohol C B B A B B N N N Aniline C C B A B B B N N N B B Aniline Dyes C C A A B A N N N A Aniline Hydrochloride N N N C N B N N N B N Animal Oil (Lard) A A A A A B B B Arsenic Acid N N B A B B N N N C B Asphalt A B A A A A A B B B A Barium Carbonate B B A A A B B B B B Barium Chloride C C C B C C C C A A Barium Cyanide B A C C C Barium Hydroxide C C A A A A A C C C A B Barium Nitrate C C A A A B N N N C B CS 304 SS CHEMICAL RESISTANCE GUIDE FOR METALS Hastelloy® C Monel® Copper Bronze Brass Inconel® A = Excellent Resistance B = Good Resistance The following table should be used only as a guide for selecting materials for various applications. This table does not imply a guarantee of corrosion resistance due to the fact the complicating factors, (ie; agitation, impurities, aeration and velocity of corrosives encountered in commercial operations) cannot be realistically duplicated in a controlled laboratory environment. C = Fair Resistance N = Not Recommended Blank = Insufficient Data Corrosive Media Conditions Gray Iron / Ductile Iron 17-4 PH 416 SS 316 SS Chemical Resistance Guide Pentair Valves & Controls CRG - Metals, Page 1 of 8

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Acetaldehyde C B B A N B A N N N A AAcetate Solvents (Crude) N N A A B A A C B B A AAcetate Solvents (Pure) N C A A A A A A B A AAcetic Acid (30%) N A N N N N A AAcetic Acid (Crude) N N B N B N N N A BAcetic Acid (Pure) N N A A N A A N N N A AAcetic Acid (Vapors) N B N B N N B N N N A AAcetic Anhydride C N B A N B A N N A B AAcetone A B A A A A A N N A A AAcetylene A A A A A A C N N A BAir A A A A A A A A A A A AAlcohols C B A A B A A B B B A AAmines B A A C A A B A AAmmonia (Anhydrous) B B A A B A A N A A B BAmmonia Solution A B A A B A N N N B CAmmonium Oxalate N C B A B B C C BAmmonium Persulphate N N A A B A A N N N N BAmmonium Phosphate (Di) B B A A B A C C C B BAmmonium Phosphate (Mono) N N A A B A A N N NAmmonium Phosphate (Tri) A A B A B B C C C B BAmmonium Sulfite C N C B C C N N N N C AAmmonium Sulphate N C N B B N B N N N BAmyl Acetate C C A A B A C N N A BAmyl Alcohol C B B A B B N N NAniline C C B A B B B N N N B BAniline Dyes C C A A B A N N N AAniline Hydrochloride N N N C N B N N N B NAnimal Oil (Lard) A A A A A B B BArsenic Acid N N B A B B N N N C BAsphalt A B A A A A A B B B ABarium Carbonate B B A A A B B B B BBarium Chloride C C C B C C C C A ABarium Cyanide B A C C CBarium Hydroxide C C A A A A A C C C A BBarium Nitrate C C A A A B N N N C B

CS 304 SS

CHEMICAL RESISTANCE GUIDE FOR METALS

Hastelloy® CMonel®CopperBronzeBrassInconel®

A = Excellent ResistanceB = Good Resistance

The following table should be used only as a guide for selecting materials for various applications. This table does not imply a guarantee of corrosion resistance due to the fact the complicating factors, (ie; agitation, impurities, aeration and velocity of corrosives encountered in commercial operations) cannot be realistically duplicated in a controlled laboratory environment. C = Fair Resistance

N = Not RecommendedBlank = Insufficient Data

Corrosive Media Conditions Gray Iron / Ductile Iron 17-4 PH416 SS316 SS

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Symbol Guide

CS 304 SS

CHEMICAL RESISTANCE GUIDE FOR METALS

Hastelloy® CMonel®CopperBronzeBrassInconel®

A = Excellent ResistanceB = Good Resistance

The following table should be used only as a guide for selecting materials for various applications. This table does not imply a guarantee of corrosion resistance due to the fact the complicating factors, (ie; agitation, impurities, aeration and velocity of corrosives encountered in commercial operations) cannot be realistically duplicated in a controlled laboratory environment. C = Fair Resistance

N = Not RecommendedBlank = Insufficient Data

Corrosive Media Conditions Gray Iron / Ductile Iron 17-4 PH416 SS316 SS

Barium Sulphate C C B A B N N N ABarium Sulphide C C B A A B N N NBattery Acid A ABeer (Food) N N A A N A A B B B ABeet Sugar Liquor B B A A A A A C C C A CBlack Sulphate Liquor A A A A B A N N N ABlast Furnace Gas A A A A A A A A ABorax (Sodium Borate) B B A A A A A C C C ABordeaux Mixture A A A A A A A A BBoric Acid N N B B C B A C C C ABromine (Dry) N N N N N N B B B B A ABromine (Wet) N N N N N N B N N N C BButane B B A A A A N N N A BButanol A A A A B A A A A A AButtermilk C N A A A A N N N A BButyl Acetate C C B A A B A A A A ACalcium Bisulphite N N C B N C N N B B N BCalcium Carbonate N N A A A B B B B BCalcium Chlorate C C C C B C N N N B ACalcium Chloride C C C B B C A B B B A ACalcium Hydroxide C C A A A A A C C C A ACalcium Hypochlorite N N N N N N C C C C C ACalcium Sulphate B B B A A B B B B A BCane Sugar Liquors A A A A A A B A ACarbolic Acid N N A A A A C C C B ACarbon Dioxide (Dry) B B A A A A A A A A A ACarbon Dioxide (Wet) C C A A A A A C C C C BCarbon Disulphide B B A A B A A C N N B BCarbon Monoxide A B A A A B B BCarbon Tetrachloride N C C C B C A A A BCarbonated Beverages N N A A A N N NCarbonic Acid N N A A B A A C C C ACasein B B BCastor Oil A A A A B A A A ACaustic Potash B C

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CS 304 SS

CHEMICAL RESISTANCE GUIDE FOR METALS

Hastelloy® CMonel®CopperBronzeBrassInconel®

A = Excellent ResistanceB = Good Resistance

The following table should be used only as a guide for selecting materials for various applications. This table does not imply a guarantee of corrosion resistance due to the fact the complicating factors, (ie; agitation, impurities, aeration and velocity of corrosives encountered in commercial operations) cannot be realistically duplicated in a controlled laboratory environment. C = Fair Resistance

N = Not RecommendedBlank = Insufficient Data

Corrosive Media Conditions Gray Iron / Ductile Iron 17-4 PH416 SS316 SS

Caustic Soda B C A B N N NCaustic Solutions B A B A N N NCellulose Acetate C B B B A A A BCellulose Nitrate B B B B B B B B BChina Wood Oil C C A A A B B BChloracetic Acid N N N C N N N N AChloramineChlorbenzol B B C C C A A A AChlorex A A N N A A AChloric Acid N N N C N N N N CChlorinated Solvents C C A A A C N N NChlorinated Water N N N C N C N N NChlorine (Dry) C B B B B B A B B B A BChlorine (Wet) N N N C N N N N N N C AChlorosulfonic Acid N N B N B N N N B ACitric Acid N N B A C B C B B B ACoconut Oil A A A A N A N N NCod Liver Oil A ACoffee A A N A N N N ACoke Oven Gas A A A A A A C C C BCorn Oil B B A A A N N N ACottonseed Oil B B A A A A N N N ACreisike B B A A A A A C B B ACresylic Acid N C A A B A N N N ACrude Oil A A A A B A A C C C ADiethylamine A A A A A A A A ADowtherm A or E N N A A A A B B BEthylene Dichloride N C C C C B B B A BEthylene Glycol B A A A A A A B A A A AEthylene Oxide B C A A B A C C C A AFatty Acids N N B A B A N N N A AFerric Chloride N N N N N N N N N N CFerric Nitrate N N B A B C N N N N CFerric Sulphate N N B A A B N C C C BFerrous Chloride N N N N N B N N C B

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Symbol Guide

CS 304 SS

CHEMICAL RESISTANCE GUIDE FOR METALS

Hastelloy® CMonel®CopperBronzeBrassInconel®

A = Excellent ResistanceB = Good Resistance

The following table should be used only as a guide for selecting materials for various applications. This table does not imply a guarantee of corrosion resistance due to the fact the complicating factors, (ie; agitation, impurities, aeration and velocity of corrosives encountered in commercial operations) cannot be realistically duplicated in a controlled laboratory environment. C = Fair Resistance

N = Not RecommendedBlank = Insufficient Data

Corrosive Media Conditions Gray Iron / Ductile Iron 17-4 PH416 SS316 SS

Ferrous Sulphate N N B A B B C C C BFish Oils B B A A A AFlourine Gas N A C B C C C C C A AFoamite (Acid) N N C C N N NFoamite (Alkaline) A A A A A N N NFormaldehyde N C A A B A A A A A A BFormic Acid N N C A N C B N N N B AFreon N C C C A C B B B B A BFruit Juices N N A A C A N N N A BFuel Oil B A A A A A A B B B A BGallic Acid N N A A A B B B A BGasoline (Natural) A A A A A A N N N A AGasoline (Refined) A A A A A A A A A A AGelatin N N A A N A N N N AGlucose B B A A A A A A A AGlycerine or Glycerol A A A A A A A B A A A BHydraulic Oil (Petro.) B B A A B A A A AHydraulic Oil (Synthetic) A A A A B A A A AHydrazine AHydrobromic Acid N N N N N N N C AHydrochloric Acid N N N N N N N N N N AHydrocyanic Acid N C A A A N N N B BHydroflouric Acid N N N N N N N N N B BHydrofluosilic Acid N N N C B N B N N N A BHydrogen (Gas) A A A A B A A A A A AHydrogen Chloride (Dry) B N C A C A C C C A AHydrogen Chloride (Wet) N N N N N N N N C AHydrogen Fluoride (Dry) C N C C N A C B B A BHydrogen Peroxide N N B B A B B N C C B AHydrogen Sulphide (Dry) B C B A B B A C N N A BHydrogen Sulphide (Wet) B C B A C B A C N N B AKerosene B A A A A A A A A A A BKetchup N N A A A CKetones A A A A A A ALacquers and Solvents C C A A A A B A A A A

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Symbol Guide

CS 304 SS

CHEMICAL RESISTANCE GUIDE FOR METALS

Hastelloy® CMonel®CopperBronzeBrassInconel®

A = Excellent ResistanceB = Good Resistance

The following table should be used only as a guide for selecting materials for various applications. This table does not imply a guarantee of corrosion resistance due to the fact the complicating factors, (ie; agitation, impurities, aeration and velocity of corrosives encountered in commercial operations) cannot be realistically duplicated in a controlled laboratory environment. C = Fair Resistance

N = Not RecommendedBlank = Insufficient Data

Corrosive Media Conditions Gray Iron / Ductile Iron 17-4 PH416 SS316 SS

Lactic Acid N N B B C B A C C C C BLactose ALard A A A A A N ALead Acetate N N B B B A N N C B BLime-Sulfur A A A A B A N C CLinseed Oil A A A A A A C C C BLubricating Oil (Petro.) A A A A A A A A A BLubricating Oil (Synth.) A A A A A A A A A BMagnesium Chloride N C C B C C A B A A A AMagnesium Hydroxide N B A A A A B A A A AMagnesium Nitrate N N A N N N BMagnesium Sulphate N C A A A A B B A A A BMagnesium Sulphite N N A C C CMaleic Acid N C C A C B B B A BMercaptans A A A A A N N NMercuric Chloride N N N N N N N N N N N BMercuric Cyanide N N B B B B N N N N BMethane B A A A A A A A B AMethanol B B B B B B B B B A AMethyl Chloride C C B B B B A B B B B BNaphtha B A A A A A A A A A A BNaphthalene B A A A A A B B B B BNickel Chloride N N N C N N B N C C B ANickel Nitrate N N B B B C C C B BNickel Sulphate N N B A C B C B B A BNitrating Acid N N C C N N NNitric Acid (Crude) N N C B B C N N N N BNitric Acid (Pure) N N N A B A N N N N CNitrobenzene B A A A A B B B B BOxalic Acid N N B A C B C B B A BOxygen A A A A A A A A A APalmitic Acid C C B A B B C B B B BParaffin Oils B B A A A B B B A BPetroleum (Sour Crude) B B A A B A A C N N A APetroleum (Sweet Crude) A A A A A C N N A A

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Symbol Guide

CS 304 SS

CHEMICAL RESISTANCE GUIDE FOR METALS

Hastelloy® CMonel®CopperBronzeBrassInconel®

A = Excellent ResistanceB = Good Resistance

The following table should be used only as a guide for selecting materials for various applications. This table does not imply a guarantee of corrosion resistance due to the fact the complicating factors, (ie; agitation, impurities, aeration and velocity of corrosives encountered in commercial operations) cannot be realistically duplicated in a controlled laboratory environment. C = Fair Resistance

N = Not RecommendedBlank = Insufficient Data

Corrosive Media Conditions Gray Iron / Ductile Iron 17-4 PH416 SS316 SS

Petroleum Oils (Refined) A A A A A A A A A A APhenol N N B B B A A A A BPhosphoric Acid N N B A C B B N N N B BPotassium Bromide N N C A C A C C C B APotassium Carbonate B C A A A A C C C A BPotassium Chlorate B B A A A A B B B B BPotassium Chloride C N B B C B A N N N A BPotassium Cyanide N B B B B B B C B B B BPotassium Dichromate C C A A A B N N N B BPotassium Hydroxide C C C C B C N N N A BPotassium Hypochlorite N N C B C N N N N BPotassium Nitrate B A B B B B A A A B BPotassium Sulphate N N B A B B B A A A AProducer Gas A A A A A C C CPropane A B A A A A A A A A A BRosin B B B B A B A B B B ASalicylic Acid N N B A B B B B B B ASea (Salt) Water N N A A C A B C B B A BSewage C A B B B B A BShellac N N A A A A B A A ASilver Bromide N N C B C C N BSilver Chloride N N N N N C N N N B BSilver Nitrate N N A A A A N N N N ASludge, Acid C C C N N NSoap Solutions (Liquid) B A A A C A C C C ASodium Acetate N N A A C A A B B B B BSodium Aluminate A A A A A A B B B B BSodium Bicarbonate B A B B A B A A A A ASodium Bisulphate N N B A A B B N N N A ASodium Bisulphite N N B A B N N N B BSodium Carbonate A A B B A B B B B A A BSodium Chlorate B A B B B C C C B BSodium Chloride C C C B C C C B B A ASodium Cyanide C C C B A C B N N N A ASodium Fluoride N N C A C C C C A B

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Symbol Guide

CS 304 SS

CHEMICAL RESISTANCE GUIDE FOR METALS

Hastelloy® CMonel®CopperBronzeBrassInconel®

A = Excellent ResistanceB = Good Resistance

The following table should be used only as a guide for selecting materials for various applications. This table does not imply a guarantee of corrosion resistance due to the fact the complicating factors, (ie; agitation, impurities, aeration and velocity of corrosives encountered in commercial operations) cannot be realistically duplicated in a controlled laboratory environment. C = Fair Resistance

N = Not RecommendedBlank = Insufficient Data

Corrosive Media Conditions Gray Iron / Ductile Iron 17-4 PH416 SS316 SS

Sodium Hydroxide C C C C A C N C C B BSodium Hypochlorite N N C B N C C N C C C ASodium Nitrate C B B A A B A C B B B BSodium Nitrite B A B B B B B B B BSodium Perborate C C A A A A A C B B B BSodium Peroxide C C A A A A A C B B B BSodium Phosphate (Di) N N A A B A A A A B BSodium Phosphate (Mono) N N A A B A C C C A BSodium Phosphate (Tri) C C A A B A A C C C B BSodium Silicate B B A A B A A C B B BSodium Sulphate B B B A B B B B A A A BSodium Sulphide B B C A B C A N N N A BSodium Sulphite N C A A A C B B B B BSodium Thiosulphate N N A B A B B B B B BStannic Chloride N N N N N N N N N C BStannous Chloride N N N A N B N N N B BSteam, 212°F A A A A B A A B B B A ASteam, 600° F C C A A B A A N N N A ASulfur C C A A A A A C C C C ASulfur Chloride N N N C N N B N N N B BSulfur Dioxide (Dry) B B A A A A B C A A BSulfur Dioxide (Wet) N N B A N B N N B B CSulfur Trioxide B B B B B B B B B B BSulfuric Acid, 2% and Less N N C B N C B N N N B ASulfuric Acid, 2-40% N N N N N N B N N N B BSulfuric Acid, 40% N N N N N N B N N N B BSulfuric Acid, 93-100% B B B B B B B N N N N BSulfurous Acid N N B B N B C N N N N ATannic Acid C B A A C A B B B BTar A B A A B A A B A A A ATartaric Acid N N B A C B A C B BTung Oil C C A A N A C C C ATurpentine B B A A B A A C B B C BVarnish C C A A A A A B B B AVegetable Oil B A A A A B B B B B

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Symbol Guide

CS 304 SS

CHEMICAL RESISTANCE GUIDE FOR METALS

Hastelloy® CMonel®CopperBronzeBrassInconel®

A = Excellent ResistanceB = Good Resistance

The following table should be used only as a guide for selecting materials for various applications. This table does not imply a guarantee of corrosion resistance due to the fact the complicating factors, (ie; agitation, impurities, aeration and velocity of corrosives encountered in commercial operations) cannot be realistically duplicated in a controlled laboratory environment. C = Fair Resistance

N = Not RecommendedBlank = Insufficient Data

Corrosive Media Conditions Gray Iron / Ductile Iron 17-4 PH416 SS316 SS

Water (Acid Mine) N N B B A B A N N N AWater (Boiler Feed) B B A A A A A C C C AWater (Distilled) N N A A A A A N N N A BWater (Fresh) A A A A A A A C B B A AWater (Salt) N N N C N N B C B B AWine and Whiskey N N A A N A A B B B C AXylene (Xylol) B B A A A A A A A A A AZinc Chloride N N N C N N B N B B B BZinc Sulphate N N A A B A B C B B A BSource: AndersonGreenwood Technical Manual, Catalog PRVTM-US.97, May 1998 Revision

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