IBC Chapter 18 Chemical Resistance Guide for "A-M"
 
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 Names
MarineLine
Pollution Category
Acetone
A
Z
Alcohol beverages, n.o.s.
A
Z
Apple Juice
A
OS
n-Butyl alcohol
A
Z
sec-Butyl alcohol
A
Z
Calcium nitrate solutions (50% or less) (a)
A
Z
Clay slurry
A
OS
Coal slurry
A
OS
Diethylene glycol
A
Z
Ethyl alcohol
A
Z
Ethylene carbonate
A
Z
Glucose solution
A
OS
Glycerine
A
Z
Glycerol monooleate (b)
A
Z
Hexamethyleneteramine solution
A
Z
Hexylene glycol
A
Z
Hydrogenated starch hydrolysate (a)
A
OS
Isopropyl alcohol
A
Z
Koalin slurry
A
OS
Lecithin (a)
A
OS
Magnesium hydroxide slurry
A
Z
Maltitol solution (a)
A
OS
N-Methylglucamine solution (70% or less)
A
Z
Methyl propyl ketone
A
Z
Molasses
A
OS

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