What is the chemical compatibility of the tubing in MANTECH pumps?

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The tubing used in MANTECH peristaltic and metering pumps is compatible with many types of chemicals. The following is a list of chemicals that are not recommended to be used with MANTECH tubing/pumps.

*Chemicals without listed concentrations are assumed to be 100% concentrations/the maximum percent solubility in water.

Acetaldehyde Ethyl Benzoate Methyl Methacrylate
Acetone Ethylene Bromide Mineral Oil
Aliphatic Hydrocarbons Fluoboric Acid, 48% in w Mineral Spirits
Amyl Alcohol Fluorine Gas Motor Oil
Aqua Regia Formaldehyde, 37% in w Naphtha
Aromatic Hydrocarbons Fuel Oil Naphthalene
ASTM Reference No. 2 Oil Furfural Nitric Acid, 68-71% in w
ASTM Reference No. 3 Oil Gasoline, Automotive Nitrobenzene
Benzaldehyde Heptane Nitromethane
Benzene Hexane Oils, Essential
Benzenesulfonic Acid Hydrobromic Acid, 20 -50% in w Oils, Hydraulic (Phosphate Ester)
Bromine, Anhydrous Liquid Hydrobromic Acid, 100% in w Oils, Hydrocarbon
Butyl Alcohol Hydrofluoric Acid, 10% in w Ortho Dichlorobenzene
Carbon Disulfide Hydrofluoric Acid, 25% in w Paraffins
Carbon Tetrachloride Hydrofluoric Acid, 40 -48% in w Picric Acid, 1% in w
Chlorine, Wet Gas Isooctane Skydrol 500A
Chlorobenzene, Mono, Di, Tri Jet Fuel, JP8 Styrene Monomer
Chloroform Kerosene Sulfur Chloride
Chlorosulfonic Acid Ketones Sulfuric Acid, 95-98% in w
Cresol (m, o, or p) Lemon Oil Tetrahydrofuran
Cyclohexane Limonene-D Toluene
Cyclohexanone Lubricating Oils, Petroleum Trichloroethylene
Diesel Fuel Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) Turpentine
Dioxane Methyl Isobutyl Ketone Xylene

 

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