IBC Chapter 17 Chemical Resistance Guide for "L"
 
The Protective Lining for Superior Corrosion Resistance with Exceptional Toughness
Resists:
· Acids, Alkalies, Solvents, Oxidizing Agents
· Thermal Shock; -40 deg.F (-40 deg.C) to +400 deg.F (204 deg.C)
· Flex Stressing
· Wear and Abrasion
· Impact
· Under Creep Corrosion
Data Interpretation:
A = Good at Ambient Temperature (Or up to temperature listed {deg.C})
N = Not Recommended
- = Not Tested
Note: Certain chemicals may cause surface discoloration:
- Sulfuric acid may darken coating
- 10% Nitric may turn coating green
These are surface effects only, no absorption
Approximate original color may be regained by neutralization
Product Name (a)
Pollution Category (c)
Hazards (d)
Ship
Type (e)
Tank
Type (f)
MarineLine
Lactic acid
Z
P
3
2G
A
Lactonitrile solution (80% or less)
Y
S/P
2
1G
A
Lard (n)
Y
S/P
2(k)
2G
A
Lard (containing less than 1% free fatty acids)
Y
P
2(k)
2G
A
Latex, ammonia (1% or less)-inhibited (n)
Y
S/P
3
2G
A
Latex: Carboxylated styrene-Butadiene copolymer; Styrene-Butadiene rubber (n)
Z
P
3
2G
A
Lauric acid
X
P
2
2G
A
Ligninsulphonic acid, sodium salt solution (n)
Z
P
3
2G
A
Linseed oil (n)
Y
S/P
2(k)
2G
A
Linseed oil (containing less than 2% free fatty acids)
Y
P
2(k)
2G
A
Liquid chemical wastes
X
S/P
2
2G
A
Long-chain alkaryl polyether (C11-C20)
Y
P
2
2G
A
Long-chain alkaryl sulphonic acid (C16-C60) (n)
Y
P
2
2G
A
Long-chain alkylphenate/Phenol sulphide mixture (n)
Y
P
2
2G
A
L-Lysine solution (60% or less)
Z
P
3
2G
A

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