ScopeGuy2
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PETE Bottle Chemical Resistance Chart
I am looking for a good PETE Bottle Chemical Resistance Chart.
I was reading some older posts here and read one about Ammonia being shipped in a PETE bottle and the bad results when the bottle failed. It would be
nice to have a good chart to reference online somewhere. I was given 30 small PETE bottles that I would like to use for something safe. I thought
Ferrous sulfate solution may be one thing that would be safe in it but could not find a chart listing it. I would be nice to know which things can
and cant be safely put in them.
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byko3y
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You can actually google it General Chemical Resistance of PET - Products
Ammonia, being a small molecule, easily goes into PET and performs a usual amidation of esters, leading to some kinds of terephthlamide. However,
stuff like dillute H2SO4 does not hydrolyse the PET at room temperature, because it can't easily peneterate it.
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Deathunter88
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Here is a more general guide to plastic chemical resistance:
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PETE chemical resistance
Thank you very much for this link. I wanted to do this myself but just haven't gotten around to it. My wife drinks Diet Mountain Dew in 12 oz. PETE
bottles, and I can have all that I want. Mainly my interest is using them for ca. 1M aqueous solutions of various inorganic salts.
Edit: Fixed quote formatting
[Edited on 1-3-2016 by zts16]
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Thanks for this great chart. Do you have a reference for the source of it? (Happy New Year)-Charlie
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ScopeGuy2
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The thanks for the chart. I am thinking that Ferrous sulfate is a week acid so it should not be put into PET bottles. My wife gave me a few HDPE
bottles that should work fine
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,,,,,,see this,
http://www.calpaclab.com/chemical-compatibility-charts/
It's better to die on your feet, than live on your knees....Emiliano Zapata.
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CharlieA
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solo: Thanks for the link. That is a great site!-Charlie
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