Quote: Originally posted by monolithic | I use 5/16" (7.9 mm) silicone vacuum hose on "10 mm" hose barbs and it works perfectly. You want to undersize it by 1-2 mm to get a tight fit,
assuming your hose material is reasonably flexible. My silicone tubing has held up to organic solvents (xylene, toluene, ethyl acetate, hexanes, etc.)
and some acid fumes (acetic acid mostly) without issue. I doubt it would hold up very well to nitric acid fumes, however.
[Edited on 9-1-2019 by monolithic] |
Silicone rubber is not considered compatible with Xylene, toluene, and hexane. I used it once as fuel line on a chain saw it became very soft but
cracked at the barbs. Of cause its dependent on time and temperature and the type rubber. Some fuel hoses do have a silicone rubber covering but with
a more compatible inner sleeve.
https://mykin.com/rubber-chemical-resistance-chart-3 |