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Plasticware: Choose and Use


PLASTICWARE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE GUIDE:

GOOD:

  • PS (Polystyrene)
    • good chemical resistance to aqueous solutions, limited resistance to solvents
    • brittle at ambient temperatures avoid dropping
    • usually disposable labware
  • PC (Polycarbonate)
    • avoid strong organic solvents & concentrated acids and bases
    • has excellent strength and optical clarity
  • PP (Polypropylene) - good chemical resistance to solvents
    • avoid strong oxidizers and freezing temperatures

BETTER:

  • PE (Polyethylene)
    • chemically inert, avoid strong oxidizers
    • strong solvents can cause softening or swelling with prolonged exposure
  • LDPE (Low density polyethylene)
    • more branching in polymer chain, less compact
  • HDPE (High density polyethylene)
    • less branching in polymer chain, more rigid

BEST:

  • PMP (Polymethylpentane)
    • excellent resistance to chemicals and high temperatures
    • avoid strong oxidizers
    • may be softened by prolonged exposure to chlorinated solvents
    • brittle at ambient temperature avoid dropping

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