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Chloride Acetylene Air, Hot (Up to +71 C) Air, Hot (71–93 C) Air, Hot (93–150 C) Air Wet AluCold Ammonia, Hot Ammonia, Anhydrous Ammonia, Aqueous Ammonium Carbonate AmmoniuSulfide Amyl Acetate Amyl Alcohol Aniline, Aniline Oil Aniline Dyes Arsenic Acid Asphalt ASTM #nzene, Benzol Benzin Benzoic Acid Benzyl Alcohol Black Sulfate Liquor Blast Furnace Gas Bor aarate Butylaldehyde Calcium Acetate Calcium Bisulfate Calcium Chloride Calcium Hydroxide C a
bon Dioxide Carbon Disulfide Carbon Monoxide Carbon Tetrachloride Castor Oil Cellosolve AcetaO-Chlorophenol Chlorosulfonic Acid Chrome Plating Solution Chromic Acid Citric Acid Coke Ov e
Oil Cyclohexanol Cyclohexanone Detergent/Water Solution Diacetone Alcohol (Acetol) Dibenzcohol (Ethanol) Ethyl Acetate Ethyl Benzene Ethyl Cellulose Ethyl Chloride Ethylene Dichlori dl Furfural Gallic Acid Gasoline Gasohol Glycerine/Glycerol Green Sulfate Liquor Helium Hepta nycol Straight Phosphate Ester Phos.Ester/Petroleum Blend Ester Blend Silicone Oils Hydrobro m
drogen Peroxide Hydrogen Sulfide, Dry Isocyanate Iso Octane Isopropyl Acetate Isopropyl Alcohbricating Oils See Hydraulic Oils Magnesium Chloride Magnesium Hydroxide Magnesium Sulf aethyl Chloride Methyl Butyl Ketone Methyl Ethyl Ketone Methylene Chloride Methyl Isobutyl K
8 MIL-L-23699 MIL-H-46170 MIL-H-83282 Mineral Oils Naphtha Naphtalene Naphthenic Acid N a% Nitrobenzene Nitrogen Octyl Alcohol Oleic Acid Oleum (Fuming Sulfuric Acid) Oleum (Mine r
Perchloric Acid Perchloroethylene Phenol (Carbolic Acid) Phosphoric Acid Phosphorous Trichlum Hydroxide, to 10 % Potassium Hydroxide, over 10 % Potassium Nitrate Potassium Sulf a-22 Refrigerant R-134a Sewage Soap (Water Solutions) Sodium Acetate Sodium Bicarbonate Sodium Hydroxide, over 10 % Sodium Hypochlorite Sodium Metaphosphate Sodium Nitrate Sodiu
Sodium Thiosulfate Soy Bean Oil Stannic Chloride Steam (up to 196°C) Stearic Acid Stoddard S oc Acid, over 10 % Sulfurous Acid Tannic Acid Tar (Bituminous) Tartaric Acid Tertiary Butyl Alco hTung Oil Turpentine Varnish Vinyl Chloride Water (to +65 °C) Water (+65 à +176 °C) Water (+ 9cetone Acetophenone Acetyl Acetone Acetyl Chloride Acetylene Air, Hot (Up to +71 °C) Air, Hot (7trate Aluminium Sulfate Alums Ammonia, Cold Ammonia, Hot Ammonia, Anhydrous AmmoniAmmonium Phosphate Ammonium Sulfate/Sulfide Amyl Acetate Amyl Alcohol Aniline, Aniline O
Chloride Barium Hydroxide Barium Sulfide Benzene, Benzol Benzin Benzoic Acid Benzyl Alco hyl Alcohol Butyl Cellosolve Butylene Butyl Stearate Butylaldehyde Calcium Acetate Calcium Bis uuors Carbitol Carbolic Acid Carbonic Acid Carbon Dioxide Carbon Disulfide Carbon Monoxide CaAcid Chloracetone Chlorobenzene Chloroform O-Chlorophenol Chlorosulfonic Acid Chrome Pla
ulfate Cotton Seed Oil Creosote (Coal Tar) Crude Oil Cyclohexanol Cyclohexanone Detergent/WatOP) Dowtherm A&E Dowtherm 209 Ethyl Alcohol (Ethanol) Ethyl Acetate Ethyl Benzene Ethyl C eSulfate Formaldehyde Formic Acid Fuel Oil Furfural Gallic Acid Gasoline Gasohol Glycerine/Gl ym Base Water Petroleum Emulsion Water Glycol Straight Phosphate Ester Phos.Ester/Petroleu
oric Acid Hydrofluorosilic Acid Hydrogen Hydrogen Peroxide Hydrogen Sulfide, Dry Isocyanate Isr Solvents Lime Sulfur Linseed Oil LPG Lubricating Oils See Hydraulic Oils Magnesium Chlori dloride Mercury Methanol Methyl Bromide Methyl Chloride Methyl Butyl Ketone Methyl Ethyl K
L-L-2104 MIL-H-5606 MIL-H-6083 MIL-L-7808 MIL-L-23699 MIL-H-46170 MIL-H-83282 Mine rlfate Nitric Acid, to 10 % Nitric Acide, over 10 % Nitrobenzene Nitrogen Octyl Alcohol Oleic A c
gen Paltimic Acid Para-Dichlorobenzene Pentane Perchloric Acid Perchloroethylene Phenol (Casium Cyanide Potassium Dichromate Potassium Hydroxide, to 10 % Potassium Hydroxide, over 1erant R-12 Refrigerant R-13 Refrigerant R-22 Refrigerant R-134a Sewage Soap (Water Solutio n
m Cyanide Sodium Hydroxide, to 10 % Sodium Hydroxide, over 10 % Sodium Hypochlorite SodiuSilicate Sodium Sulfate Sodium Sulfide Sodium Thiosulfate Soy Bean Oil Stannic Chloride Stear Trioxide Sulfuric Acid, to 10 % Sulfuric Acid, over 10 % Sulfurous Acid Tannic Acid Tar (Bitu mene Tricresyl Phosphate Trianthanolamine Tung Oil Turpentine Varnish Vinyl Chloride Water (
ehyde Acetic Acid, 10 % Acetic Acid, Glacial Acetone Acetophenone Acetyl Acetone Acetyl Chloridoride Aluminium Fluoride Aluminium Nitrate Aluminium Sulfate Alums Ammonia, Cold Amm
e Ammonium Hydroxide Ammonium Nitrate Ammonium Phosphate Ammonium Sulfate/Sulfid#2 ASTM#3 Automatic Trans. Fluid Barium Chloride Barium Hydroxide Barium Sulfide Benze nAcid Brine Bromine Butane Butyl Acetate Butyl Alcohol Butyl Cellosolve Butylene Butyl Stear a
m Hypochlorite Calcium Nitrate Cane Sugar Liquors Carbitol Carbolic Acid Carbonic Acid Carb ohina Wood Oil (Tung Oil) Chlorine Chloroacetic Acid Chloracetone Chlorobenzene Chloroform OGas Copper Chloride Copper Cyanide Copper Sulfate Cotton Seed Oil Creosote (Coal Tar) Crude Oer Diesel Oil Diethylamine Dioctyl Phthalate (DOP) Dowtherm A&E Dowtherm 209 Ethyl Alco hfate Formaldehyde Formic Acid Fuel Oil Furfural Gallic Acid Gasoline Gasohol Glycerine/Glyce rse Water Petroleum Emulsion Water Glycol Straight Phosphate Ester Phos.Ester/Petroleum Ble nd Hydrofluorosilic Acid Hydrogen Hydrogen Peroxide Hydrogen Sulfide, Dry Isocyanate Iso Octants Lime Sulfur Linseed Oil LPG Lubricating Oils See Hydraulic Oils Magnesium Chloride Mag n
e Mercury Methanol Methyl Bromide Methyl Chloride Methyl Butyl Ketone Methyl Ethyl Keto n104 MIL-H-5606 MIL-H-6083 MIL-L-7808 MIL-L-23699 MIL-H-46170 MIL-H-83282 Mineral O i
Nitric Acid, to 10 % Nitric Acide, over 10 % Nitrobenzene Nitrogen Octyl Alcohol Oleic Acid Oleumic Acid Para-Dichlorobenzene Pentane Perchloric Acid Perchloroethylene Phenol (Carbolic Acinide Potassium Dichromate Potassium Hydroxide, to 10 % Potassium Hydroxide, over 10 % Pota
Refrigerant R-13 Refri gerant R-22 Refri gerant R-134a Sewage Soap (Water Solutions) Sodium A
Fluid Compatibility
Aeroquip
EU067B(supersedes EU067A)
Chloride Acetylene Air, Hot (Up to +71 C) Air, Hot (71–93 C) Air, Hot (93–150 C) Air Wet AluCold Ammonia, Hot Ammonia, Anhydrous Ammonia, Aqueous Ammonium Carbonate AmmoniuSulfide Amyl Acetate Amyl Alcohol Aniline, Aniline Oil Aniline Dyes Arsenic Acid Asphalt ASTM #nzene, Benzol Benzin Benzoic Acid Benzyl Alcohol Black Sulfate Liquor Blast Furnace Gas Bor aarate Butylaldehyde Calcium Acetate Calcium Bisulfate Calcium Chloride Calcium Hydroxide C a
bon Dioxide Carbon Disulfide Carbon Monoxide Carbon Tetrachloride Castor Oil Cellosolve AcetaO-Chlorophenol Chlorosulfonic Acid Chrome Plating Solution Chromic Acid Citric Acid Coke Ov e
Oil Cyclohexanol Cyclohexanone Detergent/Water Solution Diacetone Alcohol (Acetol) Dibenzcohol (Ethanol) Ethyl Acetate Ethyl Benzene Ethyl Cellulose Ethyl Chloride Ethylene Dichlori dl Furfural Gallic Acid Gasoline Gasohol Glycerine/Glycerol Green Sulfate Liquor Helium Hepta nycol Straight Phosphate Ester Phos.Ester/Petroleum Blend Ester Blend Silicone Oils Hydrobro m
drogen Peroxide Hydrogen Sulfide, Dry Isocyanate Iso Octane Isopropyl Acetate Isopropyl Alcohbricating Oils See Hydraulic Oils Magnesium Chloride Magnesium Hydroxide Magnesium Sulf aethyl Chloride Methyl Butyl Ketone Methyl Ethyl Ketone Methylene Chloride Methyl Isobutyl K
8 MIL-L-23699 MIL-H-46170 MIL-H-83282 Mineral Oils Naphtha Naphtalene Naphthenic Acid N a% Nit b Nit g O t l Al h l Ol i A id Ol (F i g S lf i A id) Ol (Mi
Aeroquip
Updated1-15-2010
compliments of www.eatonproducts.com
1 Synthetic Rubber302A (p. 44) 2781 (p. 28) FC639 (p. 31)303 (p. 44) FC136 (p. 33) FC647 (p. 40)1503 (p. 43) FC211 (p. 24) FC659 (p. 34)1529 (p. 30) FC212 (p. 29) FC735 (p. 32)2555 (p. 49) FC254 (p. 34) FC736 (p. 32)2556 (p. 41) FC273 (p. 35) GH120 (p. 31)2565 (p. 41) FC310 (p. 26) GH466 (p. 38)2575 (p. 41) FC318 (p. 20) GH493 (p. 33)2580 (p. 21) FC414 (p. 48) GH506 (p. 37)2583 (p. 22) FC466 (p. 20) GH663 (p. 24)2651 (p. 44) FC579 (p. 53) GH681 (p. 25)2681 (p. 23) FC606 (p. 37) GH683 (p. 25)2766 (p. 30) FC616 (p. 53) GH781 (p. 28)
FC619 (p. 19) GH793 (p. 29)
SEAL ELASTOMER DATA
Application Max. OperatingSeal Elastomer Specification Temperature Range
Buna-N† none –40°F to +250°F(–40°C to +121°C)
Neoprene none –65°F to +300°F(–54°C to +149°C)
EPR (Ethylene none –65°F to +300°FPropylene Rubber)/ (–54°C to +149°C)EPDM
Viton* MIL-R-25897 –15°F to +400°F(–29°C to +204°C)
†Buna-N temperature range -65°F to +225°F. Also per MIL-R-6855.*Viton is a DuPont trademark.
E = EXCELLENTG = GOODC = CONDITIONALU = UNSATISFACTORY
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Acetaldehyde U E G U E U C C U U G G E E E EAcetic Acid, 10% U E C G C U U E G U C U U C C UAcetic Acid, Glacial U E C G E U U C U U C U U C C CAcetone U E G G E U U G U U G E E E E EAcetophenone U E – C E U U E U U – E E E C EAcetyl Acetone U E G G E U U G U U G U C C C CAcetyl Chloride U E U G U U U U E U U C C C U EAcetylene U E G G E U U G E G G E E E E EAir, Hot (Up to +160°F) E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E EAir, Hot (161°F – 200°F) C E G E C G G E E G G E E E E EAir, Hot (201°F – 300°F) U E U C U U U G E U U E E E E EAir Wet E E C E E E E E E G C U G E E EAluminum Chloride E E E E E E E E E G E U U U U UAluminum Fluoride E E E E E E E E E G E U U U E CAluminum Nitrate E E E E E E E E E G E U U C C CAluminum Sulfate E E G E E E E E E – G U C E C CAlums E E E E E E E E E E E U C E C CAmmonia, Cold U G U U E E E E U – – E U E E EAmmonia, Hot U G U U E U G G U – – E U E E EAmmonia, Anhydrous U G U U U E E E U – – E U E E EAmmonia, Aqueous U G U U E E E E U – – E U E E EAmmonium Carbonate U E C G E U E E U – C C U C C CAmmonium Chloride E E C G E E E E U – – U U C U CAmmonium Hydroxide C E U C E C C E C U U G U C C UAmmonium Nitrate G E C G E E G E U G C G U G G UAmmonium Phosphate E E C E E E E E – G C U C G U GAmmonium Sulfate/Sulfide E E C E E E E E U G C U U G U GAmyl Acetate U E U U E U U G U U U E E E E E
*Viton is a DuPont trademark.This chart is intended for reference use only. The information in this chart pertains strictly to material com-patibility and is not intended to be used as an application guide. For information on specific applications notincluded in this catalog, please contact Eaton Aeroquip.
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FLUID COMPATIBILITY
Fluid compatibilityThis chart indicates the suitability of various elastomersand metals for use with fluids to be conveyed. It is intend-ed as a guide only and is not a guarantee. Final selectionof the proper hose style, seal, or material of metal com-ponents is further dependent on many factors includingpressure, fluid and ambient temperature, concentration,duration of exposure, etc.HOW TO USE THE CHART1. The chart has separate sections for rating elastomers for use as
hose inner tubes and as seals. Ratings for a given elastomer maynot always be the same in both sections.
2. Both the elastomer and the metal must be considered when deter-mining suitability of a combination for a hose assembly, adapterwith O-Ring, swivel joint or coupling.
3. Locate the fluid to be conveyed and determine the suitability of theelastomeric and metal components according to the resistanceratings shown for each.
4. Specific hose part numbers can be found under the inner tubematerial groupings in the Hose Tube Identification Chart below.
5. Dimensional and operating specifications for each hose can befound on the catalog pages shown with each hose part number.
6. Information on O-Rings and seal options for swivel joints and cou-plings, and how to specify them, are shown in the respective sec-tions of this catalog.
7. For further details on the products shown in this catalog, and theirapplications, contact Eaton Aeroquip Inc., Industrial Division,Maumee, Ohio, 419-867-2600.
RESISTANCE RATING KEY
E =Excellent – Fluid has little or no effect.G=Good – Fluid has minor to moderate effect. C =Conditional – Service conditions should be described to Eaton
Aeroquip for determination of suitability for application.U =UNSATISFACTORY
The differences between ratings “E” and “G” are relative. Both indi-cate satisfactory service. Where there is a choice, the materialsrated “E” may be expected to give better or longer service thanthose rated “G”.NOTE: Special precautions are necessary in gaseous applications
due to the potential volume of gaseous fluid in the system.Unless the cover is perforated, hose styles with rubber orthermoplastic covers are not suitable for gases above 250psi. Hose styles with perforated covers are so noted in theirconstruction descriptions.
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4 AQP2661 (p. 19)
FC194 (p. 22)
FC195 (p. 27)
FC300 (p. 43)
FC323 (p. 35)
FC324 (p. 36)
FC325 (p. 36)
FC332 (p. 40)
FC350 (p. 46)
FC355 (p. 45)
FC498 (p. 21)
FC510 (p. 26)
FC699 (p. 47)
GH194 (p. 23)
GH195 (p. 27)
HOSE TUBE IDENTIFICATION CHART
5 Special Application Hose(Not Included in Fluid Chart)FC234 Fuel (pp. 45-46)FC650CR170FC321 LPG (p. 47)1531 Railroad Air Brake1531A (p. 49)Recoil (p. 42)Air Hose1540 FC665FC505 FC765 Refrigeration/
FC555 GH134 Air Conditioning
FC558 FC802 (pp. 54-56)
FC701 Sewer Cleaning (pp. 62-63)FC702FC252FC352 Silicone (pp. 51-52)
25502554 Truck Air Brake (p. 50)2570FC350
6 EPDM RubberFC611 (p. 38) FC636 (p. 39) FC693 (p. 39)
WARNING: Compatibility of hose fittings with conveyed fluid is anessential factor in avoiding chemical reactions that may result in
release of fluids or failure of the connection with the potential of causingsevere personal injury or property damage.
2 PTFE2807 (p. 65) FC363 (p. 63) FC469 (p. 67)2808 (p. 67) FC364 (p. 64) FC563 (p. 64)FC186 (p. 65) FC465 (p. 66) FC645 (p. 66)
3 Thermoplastic ElastomerFC372 (p. 57) FC375 (p. 58) FC690 (p. 60)FC373 (p. 57) FC376 (p. 59)FC374 (p. 58) FC377 (p. 59)
compliments of www.aeroquip.cc
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FLUID COMPATIBILITY
E = EXCELLENTG = GOODC = CONDITIONALU = UNSATISFACTORY
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Amyl Alcohol G E E E E G C E G C E G G E U GAniline, Aniline Oil U E U C E U U G U U U E U E G GAniline Dyes U E U C E U G G G U U U C G C GArsenic Acid E E G C E E E E E C G U U G U CAsphalt C E G E E G C U E G G E G E C EASTM #1 E E E E U E E C E E E E E E E EASTM #2 G E E E U E G U E G E E E E E EASTM #3 G E E E U E G U E G E E E E E EAutomatic Trans. Fluid G E G E U E G U E C G E E E E EBarium Chloride E E C E E E E E E G C U G G G GBarium Hydroxide E E G E E E E E E E G G U G U GBarium Sulfide E E C E E E E E E G C C U G U UBenzene, Benzol U E C C U U U U E U C G E E G EBenzin G E C C U E U U E U C E E E E EBenzoic Acid U E C C U U U U E C C U G G G GBenzyl Alcohol U E C G E U G G E C C E G E G GBlack Sulfate Liquor G E C C E C C C E U C E C E U UBlast Furnace Gas U U C G U U U U E U C E C E U UBorax G E G G E G G E E G G E E E G –Boric Acid G E G E E G G G E G G U G C C CBrine G E C E E E G E E G C U G G U EBromine U E U U U U U U E U U U C U C C
Butane E E U E – – E E E E E
Butyl Acetate U E C C U U U G U U C E E E E EButyl Alcohol E E G E E E E G E G G G G G G GButyl Cellosolve U E C G E U U G U U C E E E E EButylene U E – C U C U U E U – E E E E EButyl Stearate U E – G U G U U E – – G G G G GButyraldehyde U E – C E U U G U U – E E E E GCalcium Acetate G E C E E G G E U U C G G G C GCalcium Bisulfate E E G G U E E U E G G U C C U UCalcium Chloride E E E E E E E E E E E G G G C GCalcium Hydroxide E E C E E E E E E U C G G G U GCalcium Hypochlorite U E C E E U U E E U C U G C U UCalcium Nitrate E E E E E E E E E E E G G G G GCane Sugar Liquors E E E E E E E E E U E E G E E ECarbitol G E G E E G G G G U G E E E E ECarbolic Acid U E U E E U U G E U U U E E – –Carbonic Acid G E C E E G E E E C C U C E G ECarbon Dioxide G E E E E G G E E G E E E E E ECarbon Disulfide U E C C U U U U E C C G G G E GCarbon Monoxide G E E E E G G E E G E E E E E ECarbon Tetrachloride U E U C U U U U E U U U G G U ECastor Oil E E G E E E E G E G G E E E E ECellosolve Acetate U E U C E U U G U U U U U E G EChina Wood Oil (Tung Oil) G E C G U G G U E U C E G E E EChlorine U U U U U U U U G U U C C C C CChloroacetic Acid U E U C E U U G U U U U U U U GChloroacetone U E U U E U U E U U U G G G U GChlorobenzene U E U C U U U U G U U G G G G GChloroform U E U C U U U U E U U G G G G GO-Chlorophenol U E U C U U U U E U U G G G U GChlosulfonic Acid U E U U U U U U U U U G U G G CChrome Plating Solution U E – U E U U G E U – C U U U UChromic Acid U E – C E U U C E U – C U U U UCitric Acid E E C E E E E E E E C C C C C CCoke Oven Gas U E – G U U U U E U – E C E U UCopper Chloride E E E E E E E E E G E U U U U UCopper Cyanide E E – E E E E E E E – E U G U GCopper Sulfate E E G E E E E E E G G U C G U GCotton Seed Oil G E E E U E G C E E E E E E E ECreosote (Coal Tar) C E U G U G C U E U U E C E E ECrude Oil G E C E U E G U E G C G U G U UCyclohexanol G E C E U E G U E C C E E E C ECyclohexanone U E G C E U U G U G G E E E C EDetergent/Water Solution E E C E E E E E E C C G E E E EDiacetone Alchohol (Acetol) U E C E E U U E U C C E E E E EDibenzyl Ether U E – C E U U G U – – G G G G GDiesel Oil C E C G U E C U E C C E E E E EDiethylamine G E – C E G G G U – – E U E – EDioctyl Phthalate (DOP) U E C C E U U G G C C E E E E EDowtherm A&E U E – C U U U U E – – G U E E EDowtherm 209 C E – E E C G E U – – – – – – –Ester Blend C E C E E E U U E U E E E E E EEthyl Alcohol (Ethanol) E E C E E E E E E C C E E E G EEthyl Acetate U E C C E U U G U C C E E E E EEthyl Benzene U E – C E U U U E U – E G G G EEthyl Cellulose G E C C E G G G U C C E G G G GEthyl Chloride U E U C E U U U E U U E E E G GEthylene Dichloride U E U C U U U U G U U G C G G GEthylene Glycol E E C E E E E E E C C U G E E EFerric Chloride G E – E E E G E E – – U U U U UFerric Nitrate E E C E E E E E E C C U U G U UFerric Sulfate G E C G E G G G E C C U U E U U
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E = EXCELLENTG = GOODC = CONDITIONALU = UNSATISFACTORY
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FLUID HOSE SEALS METALFormaldehyde C E C G E C C G G C C E E E G GFormic Acid C E U E E C G E U U U U C C C CFuel Oil G E E E U E G U E G G E E E E EFurfural C E – E E C C G U U – G G G G GGallic Acid G E – E E G G G E U – U – G C GGasoline C E E E U E C U E E E E E E E EGasohol U E G E U G G U E E E E E E G EGlycerine/Glycerol E E E E E E E E E G E E G E E EGreen Sulfate Liquor G E – E E G G E E – – U U E U UHelium C G C C E E E E E E E E E E E EHeptane G E E E U E G U E G G E E E E EHexaldehyde C E – C E U G G U U – G G E E GHexane G E E E U E G U E G G E E E E EHydraulic Oils
Ester Blend C E C E E E U U E U E E E E E EPhos. Ester/Petroleum Blend U E C E – U U U C U G E E E E ESilicone Oils E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E EStraight Petroleum Base E E E E U E G U E E E E E E E EStraight Phosphate Ester U E C C E U U G C U G E E E E EWater Glycol E E C E E E E E E C C E E E G EWater Petroleum Emulsion G E C E U E G U E C C C E E G E
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FLUID HOSE SEALS METALPalmitic Acid G E E – E E G G E – E G – E G GPara-Dichlorobenzene U E – U U U U U E – – G G G G GPentane E E G E U E E U E U G G G G E GPerchloric Acid C E U G E E G G E U U U U U U UPerchloroethylene U E U U U U U U E U U C G G G EPhenol (Carbolic Acid) U E U E U U U G E U U U E E E GPhos. Ester/Petroleum Blend U E C E – U U U C U G E E E E EPhosphoric Acid U E U C E U U G E U U U E U C EPhosphorous Trichloride U E U C E U U E E U U C U C E EPotassium Acetate G E – E E G G E U – – C G C U GPotassium Chloride E E E E E E E E E E E E C E U GPotassium Cyanide E E E E E E E E E E E C U G U CPotassium Dichromate E E E E E E E E E E E C C C C CPotassium Hydroxide, to 10% G E C E E G G E G C C G G G U EPotassium Hydroxide, over 10% C E U C E C C E U U U G G G U EPotassium Nitrate E E E E E E E E E E E G G E G –Potassium Sulfate E E E E E E E E E E E – – – – –Propane C – – – U C – – – – – E E E E EPropyl Acetate U E – G E U U G U – – E – E E EPropyl Alcohol E E U E E E E E E U U E E E E EPropylene U E – U U U U U E – – E E E E ERefrigerant R-12 C – G U U G E C E E E E E E E ERefrigerant R-13 C – G U U G E C E E E E E E E ERefrigerant R-22 U C U U U U E C U U U E E E E ERefrigerant R-134a U C U U U E C U U U E E E E E ESewage E E E E E E E E E U E G G G G GSilicone Oils E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E ESoap (Water Solutions) E E C E E E E E E C C E E E U ESodium Acetate G E – E E G G E U – – E E G E ESodium Bicarbonate E E E E E E E E E E E G G E G ESodium Borate E E E E E E E E E E E E E E G –Sodium Carbonate E E E E E E E E E E E E G E U ESodium Chloride E E E E E E E E E E E U C C C ESodium Cyanide E E E E E E E E E E E E – C U USodium Hydroxide, to 10% C E G C E U G E E G G C G C U CSodium Hydroxide, over 10% U E C C E U U G E C C C C C U CSodium Hypochlorite C E C G C C C E C C C U U U U CSodium Metaphosphate E E E E E E E E E E E E G G U GSodium Nitrate G E E E E G G E – E E E C E E ESodium Perborate G E – E E G G E E – – C U C U CSodium Peroxide G E – E E G G E E U – U U C C C
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Sodium Phosphates E E E E E E E E E E E U E G U ESodium Silicate E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E ESodium Sulfate E E E E E E E E E E E C G G G GSodium Sulfide E E E E E E E E E E E C U C U GSodium Thiosulfate G E E E E G E E E E E U U C G ESoy Bean Oil G E G E U E G U E G G E E E E EStannic Chloride E E C E E E G E E C C U U U U USteam (up to 388°F) U E U U C U U C C U U E E E G EStearic Acid G E G G E G G G E G G C C E C EStoddard Solvent G E U E U E G U E U U E E E E EStraight Petroleum Base E E E E U E G U E E E E E E E EStraight Phosphate Ester U E C C E U U G C U G E E E E EStyrene U E U C U U U U G U U E E E E ESulfur C E G G E U E E E G G E U G E ESulfur Chloride U E – C U U U U E – – G – G G USulfur Dioxide U E U C E U U G E U U E G G E GSulfur Trioxide U E U C E U U G E U U G C G G GSulfuric Acid, to 10% U E U U E U G U E C C U G C – ESulfuric Acid, over 10% U E U U U U U U G U U C C C U CSulfurous Acid C E U G E C C U U U U U C C C UTannic Acid E E G E E E E E E G G E E E C ETar (Bituminous) C E G C U G U U E G G E G E E ETartaric Acid G E G E E E G G E G G U C C E ETertiary Butyl Alcohol G E G G E G G G E G G G G G G GTitanium Tetrachloride U E – U U C U U E – – E U G U GToluene (Toluol) U E U U U U U U E U U E E E E ETrichlorethylene U E U U E U U U E U U E G E E ETricresyl Phosphate U E U G E U U E G U U E – C – GTrianthanolamine C E U E E E U E U U U E U E E ETung Oil G E C G U G G U E U C E G E E ETurpentine C E G E U G U U E G G G G G G GVarnish C E G – U G U U E G G E G E E EVinyl Chloride U E U U U U U U E U U E U C E EWater (to +150°F) E E E E E E E E E E E C G E G EWater (+151°F to +200°F) G E U G E E E E E U U C G E G EWater (+201°F to +350°F) U E U U E U U U G U U C G E G EWater Glycol E E C E E E E E E C C E E E G EWater Petroleum Emulsion G E C E U E G U E C C C E E G EXylene U E E U U U U U E U C E E E E EZinc Chloride E E E E E E E E E E E E U U C GZinc Sulfate E E – E E E E E E – – U C G C G
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Hydraulic fluids & lubricating oilsThe following is a representative list of fluidsand manufacturers. The fluids are groupedunder generic “family” heads and arrangedalphabetically. For each generic “family”listing we have included maximum fluidtemperature recommendations for the fourhose classifications on page 400 (1 through4). Two maximum fluid temperature ratingsare listed under designations of “H” and “LP”.
The “H” designation is for hydraulic service upto the maximum rated operating pressure ofany particular hose in the classification. The“LP” designation is for low-pressure servicesuch as lubricating oil systems or low-pressure hydraulic return lines.
The letter “U” in the box indicates unsatisfac-tory resistance to the fluid type.
Fluid temperature ratings are predicated onmaximum allowable ambient temperatures asfollows:
Classifications 1 and 3 (Synthetic Rubberand Thermoplastic Elastomer)“H” fluid temp. ratings: +140°F ambient
“LP” fluid temp. ratings: +180°F ambient
Classification 2 (PTFE)
“H” fluid temp. ratings: +400°F ambient
“LP” fluid temp ratings: +400°F ambient
Classification 4 (AQP)
“H” fluid temp. ratings: +160°F ambient
“LP” fluid temp. ratings: +250°F ambient
(If “H” fluid temperature is +225°F or less,allowable ambient temperature may beincreased to +200°F)
Ambient temperatures in excess of thoserecommended, in conjunction with maxi-mum fluid temperatures, can materiallyshorten the service life of the hose.
CAUTION: The fluid manufacturer’s recom-mended maximum operating temperature forany specific name-brand fluid should bescrupulously observed by the user. Theserecommended temperatures can vary widelybetween name brands of different fluidcompositions, even though they fall into thesame generic “family” of fluids.
Exceeding the manufacturer’s recommendedmaximum temperature can result in fluidbreakdown, producing by-products that areharmful to elastomeric products, as well as othermaterials in the system. If a manufacturer'srecommended maximum temperature for hisspecific fluid is lower than that for the hose rating,it should take precedence over the hose rating forservice usage.
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FLUID COMPATIBILITY
STRAIGHT PETROLEUM-BASE
Maximum fluid temperature recommendation**
Fluid NameAircraft Hydraulic Oil AAAmbrex OilsArco A.T.F. DexronArco A.T.F. Type FArco Fleet MotorArco H.T.F. C-2 FluidArco H.T.C. 100 FluidArco 303 FluidATF SpecialAutomatic Transmission Fluid (Dexron)
Carnea OilsCitgo AmplexCitgo ATF, Type FCitgo ATF, DexronCitgo Extra Duty Circulating Oils
Mineral Oil (Heavy Duty) (R & O)Citgo Motor OilsCitgo Pacemaker Series Mineral Oil (R & O)Citgo Pacemaker T Series Mineral Oil (R & O)Citgo Pacemaker XD Series Mineral Oil (Heavy Duty)
(R & O)Citgo SentryCitgo Tractor Hydraulic FluidConoco 303 FluidCustom Motor Oil
Dectol R & O OilsDelo 400 Motor OilsDelvac OilsDelvac SHCDelvac Special 10W-30Donax T OilsDTE OilsDuroDuro AW
EP Hydraulic OilsEP Industrial OilsEP Machine OilsEnergol HL68Energol HLP C68Etna OilsExxon ATF
Factovis 52 – Conventional R & O Hydraulic Fluid
Gulf Harmony AWGulf Security AWGlide
Hulburt 27 SeriesHydraulic SeriesHydraulic OilsHydroil Series
Industron 53 – Anti Wear Hydraulic Fluid
Lubrite Motor 20W-40
Mobil AFT 210Mobil AFT 220Mobilfluid 62Mobilfluid 423Mobil Hydraulic OilsMobiloil SpecialMobiloil Super 10W-40
WATER AND PETROLEUM OILEMULSION (FR)
Maximum fluid temperature recommendation**
Fluid NameAqualubeAstrol #587
Chevron FR Fluid DChrysler L-705Citgo Pacemaker Invert FR FluidConoco FR Hydraulic Fluid
Dasco IFRDuro FR-HD
Fire Resistant HydrafluidFire Resistant Hydraulic Fluid BFR 3110 Hydraulic Fluid (invert)Fyre-Safe W/O
Gulf R & D FR Fluid
Houghto-Safe 5046Houghto-Safe 5046WHulsafe 500Hy-Chock OilHydrasol A
Ironsides #814-AIrus Fluid 905
Kutwell 40
Masol Fire Resistant FluidMeltran FR 900Mine GuardMobilmet S122
Penn Drake Hydraqua FluidPermamul FRPuro FR FluidPyrogard CPyrogard D
Quintolubric 957 SeriesQuintolubric 958 Series
Regent Hydrolube #670
SAFOIL Hydraulic Fluid Anti-WearSinclair Duro FR-HDSolvac 1535GStaysol FRSunsafe F
Union FR FluidUnion Soluble Oil HD
Veedol Auburn FRHVeedol Auburn FRH Concentrate
**See CAUTION on page 402 for maximum fluid temperatures and limiting ambient temperatures.
Hose classifications (see page 400)1 2 3 4
H +200°F +400°F +200°F +300°FLP +250°F +450°F +200°F +300°F
Hose classifications (see page 400)1 2 3 4
H +200°F +250°F +150°F +200°FLP +200°F +250°F +150°F +200°F
NUTO Oils
OC Turbine Oils
Peaco OilsPennbell OilsPower-Tran Fluid
Quadroil Series
Rando OilsRando Oils HDRedind OilsRegal Oils R & ORimula OilsRotella OilsRotella T OilsRPM Delo 200 Motor OilsRPM Delo 300 Motor OilsRPM Delo Special Motor OilsRubilene
Shell Brand Special Motor OilsSun R & O OilsSuntac HP OilsSuntac WR OilsSunvis 700 OilsSunvis 800 OilsSunvis 900 OilsSuper Hydraulic OilsSupreme Motor Oils
Tellus OilsTeresstic OilsTorque FluidsTorque Fluid 47Torque Fluid 56Tractor Hydraulic Fluid
Union ATF DexronUnion ATF Type FUnion C-2 FluidUnion C-P OilUnion Custom Motor OilUnion Gas Engine OilUnion Guardol Motor OilUnion Heavy Duty Motor OilUnion Hydraulic Oil AWUnion Hydraulic Tractor FluidUnion Premium Motor OilUnion S-1 Motor OilUnion Special Motor OilUnion Super Motor OilUnion Torque Correction FluidUnion Turbine OilUnion Turbine Oil XDUnion UnaxUnion Unax AWUnion Unax R & OUnion Unax RXUnion Unitec Motor OilUnivis J13Univis J26Univis P32
Vactra OilsVitrea Oils
Way Lubricants
XD-3 Motor Oils
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WATER AND GLYCOL SOLUTION
Maximum fluid temperature recommendation**
Fluid NameChem-Trend HF-18Chem-Trend HF-20Chevron Glycol FR FluidsCitgo Glycol FR FluidsCitgo Glycol FR-20 XDCitgo Pacemaker
Dasco FR 150Dasco FR 200Dasco FR 200 BDasco FR 310
Fyrguard 150Fyrguard 200Fyre-Safe 225
Gulf FR Fluid G-200Gulf FR Fluid – G Series
Houghto-Safe 271Houghto-Safe 416Houghto-Safe 520Houghto-Safe 525Houghto-Safe 616Houghto-Safe 620Houghto-Safe 625Houghto-Safe 640Hydra Safe 620Hydra Safe 625Hydraulic Safety Fluid 200Hydraulic Safety Fluid 300Hyspin AF-1Hyspin AF-2Hyspin AF-3
MaxmulMaxmul FRMelsyn 200Melsyn Glycol FR
Nyvac FR FluidNyvac FR 200 FluidNyvac 20 (WG)Nyvac 30 (WG)
Park Water Glycol Hydraulic FluidPennzoil Fluid FR 2X
Quintolubric 700 Series
Santosafe W/G 15Santosafe W/G 20Santosafe W/G 30Standard Glycol FR #15Standard Glycol FR #20Standard Glycol FR #25
Ucon Hydrolube 150 CPUcon Hydrolube 200 CPUcon Hydrolube 275 CPUcon Hydrolube 300 CPUcon Hydrolube 550 CPUcon Hydrolube 900 CPUcon Hydrolube 150 DBUcon Hydrolube 275 DBUcon Hydrolube 150 LTUcon Hydrolube 200 LT
Hose classifications (see page 400)1 2 3 4
H +200°F +250°F +150°F +200°FLP +200°F +250°F +150°F +200°F
Ucon Hydrolube 275 LTUcon Hydrolube 300 LTUcon M-1Ucon Hydrolube 200 NMUcon Hydrolube 300 NM
STRAIGHT PHOSPHATE-ESTER (FR)
Maximum fluid temperature recommendation**
Fluid NameFR FluidsFyrquel 90Fyrquel 150Fyrquel 220Fyrquel 300Fyrquel 550Fyrquel 1000Fyrquel 150 R & OFyrquel 220 R & OFyrquel 550 R & O
Gulf FR Fluid P-37Gulf FR Fluid P-40Gulf FR Fluid P-43Gulf FR Fluid P-45Gulf FR Fluid P-47
Houghto-Safe 1010Houghto-Safe 1055Houghto-Safe 1115Houghto-Safe 1120Houghto-Safe 1130
Pydraul 10EPydraul 29-E-LTPydraul 30-EPydraul 50-EPydraul 65-EPydraul 115-E
Pyrogard 51Pyrogard 53Pyrogard 55
Safetytex 215
Univis P12
PHOSPHATE-ESTER AND PETROLEUM-OIL
Maximum fluid temperature recommendation**
Fluid NameCitgo Synthetic Oil-Fire Resistant
Hose classifications (see page 400)1 2 3 4
H U +400°F +200°F +180°FLP U +400°F +200°F +200°F
Fyrtek 290Fyrtek MFPydraul 230-C Pydraul 312-CPydraul 540-C
Stauffer SCC 7204
ESTER BLEND TURBINE OILS
Maximum fluid temperature recommendation**
Fluid NameStauffer Jet IStauffer Jet II
SILICONE OILS
Maximum fluid temperature recommendation**
Fluid NameDow Corning 200 Fluid (100CS)Dow Corning QF1-2023Dow Corning 4-3600Dow Corning 3-3672
POLYOL-ESTER
Maximum fluid temperature recommendation**
Fluid NameQuintolubric 822 Series
**See CAUTION on page 402 for maximum fluid temperatures and limiting ambient temperatures.
Hose classifications (see page 400)1 2 3 4
H – – – –LP +250°F +450°F +200°F +300°F
Hose classifications (see page 400)1 2 3 4
H U +400°F +200°F +180°FLP U +400°F +200°F +200°F
Lubricant Compatibility ChartHose Style
Lubricant FC802 FC505 FC555 FC558 GH134 FC665 FC765
Mineral Oil Y Y Y N N Y YPAG Y Y Y Y Y Y YEster Oil Y Y Y Y Y Y YAlkylbenzene Y Y Y N N Y YY = CompatibleN = Non-compatible
Hose classifications (see page 400)1 2 3 4
H +200°F +400°F +200°F +300°FLP +250°F +450°F +200°F +300°F
Hose classifications (see page 400)1 2 3 4
H +200°F +400°F – +225°FLP +200°F +400°F – +250°F
This chart is intended for reference use only. The information in this chart pertains strictly to material compatibility and is not intended to be used as an application guide. For information on specific applications not included inthis catalog, please contact Eaton Aeroquip. compliments of www.aeroquip.cc