Welcome to our rubber chemical resistance chart.
What acid dissolves rubber.
Did you ever wonder what s going to happen if you put a rubber band into acetone.
Acetone is highly flammable so you need to be really careful when using it nbsp.
Trade names include perbunan nipol krynac and europrene this rubber is unusual in being resistant to oil fuel and other chemicals.
Hydrofluoric acid attacks the silicon oxide in most types of glass.
Rtv is an initialization for room temperature vulcanizing rubber or silicone an extremely useful product.
You can use it to form almost instant gasket like seals in your car or other machinery.
I decided to find the answer.
It will liquify if the rubber is immersed.
Stomach acid will indeed dissolve some rubber balls.
Use this rubber chemical resistance chart to make sure that the elastomer or o ring seal you choose will be compatible with the particular environment.
By les belzer updated september 15 2017.
I did here s the experiment.
I am not a polymer chemist but i once played one in front of a paying customer.
You d need to soak the rubber in plenty of acetone rather than simply applying a little amount which would quickly dry out a word of warningjust a quick note before you get started.
Nbr is used in the automotive and aeronautical industry to make fuel and oil handling hoses seals grommets.
Nitrile rubber also known as nbr buna n and acrylonitrile butadiene rubber is a synthetic rubber derived from acrylonitrile acn and butadiene.
Will sulfuric acid dissolve an rtv silicone seal.
Here is the rubber compatibility chart that rates all popular rubber materials that comes into contact with various chemicals.
There are probably a fair few chemicals that can dissolve rubber but the best one i know of is acetone.
Xylene is the only solvent that will reliably dissolve most polymers.
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Fluorocarbons such as teflon tfe and fep chlorosulfonated polyethylene natural rubber and neoprene all are resistant to hydrofluoric acid.
It will swell and soften the rubber if it is only wetted.