60.60 Standard published Jun 25, 2021
ISO
ISO/TC 138/SC 3 Plastics pipes and fittings for industrial applications
Technical Report
This document collects available data on combined chemical resistance of thermoplastic materials typically used to manufacture piping components for industrial applications, against fluids over a range of temperatures.
The base thermoplastic materials covered by this classification are:
Polyethylene PE
NOTE 1 The PE considered in this document corresponds to PE-HD, with a minimum density value of 0,935 g/cm3 (e.g.: PE63, PE80, PE100, PE100-RC, PE-RT).
Polypropylene PP (PP-R and PP-RCT, PP-H, PP-B)
Polyvinyl chloride, unplasticized PVC-U
Polyvinyl chloride, chlorinated PVC-C
Polybutylene PB
Acrylonitrile/butadiene/styrene ABS
Polyvinylidene fluoride PVDF
NOTE 2 This document considers homopolymer PVDF.
Cross-linked polyethylene PE-X (PE-Xa, PE-Xb, PE-Xc)
Ethylene chloro trifluoro ethylene ECTFE
Polyamide, unplasticized PA-U (PA-U11, PA-U12)
NOTE 3 This document focuses on PA-U11 and PA-U12 only, as these long chained PA-U are standardized according to ISO 16486-1; short chained (e.g. PA 66) and plasticized PAs are not used for monolithic plastic piping components.
Polysulfone PSU
Perfluoralkoxy PFA
NOTE 4 Temperatures higher than 200°C can be applied after an evaluation with the raw material manufacturer.
Polytetrafluoroethylene PTFE
NOTE 5 Temperatures higher than 200°C can be applied after an evaluation with the raw material manufacturer.
Polyphenylene sulphide PPS
NOTE 6 PPS is new with regards to industrial application and chemical resistance issues; for this reason, manufacturers and end-users are advised to assess the chemical suitability of the material.
WITHDRAWN
ISO/TR 10358:1993
PUBLISHED
ISO/TR 10358:2021
60.60
Standard published
Jun 25, 2021