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Chemical
Environment
Concen-
tration %
Temperature (oF) For Resin Type
High Performance Epoxy
Vinyl Ester Resins
Epoxy Vinyl Ester
Resins
  Fume Service
HETRON
942/35
HETRON
980/35
HETRON
FR998/35
HETRON
970/35
HETRON
922, FR992
HETRON
980
HETRON
197-3
HETRON
800
AROPOL
7241, 7334
HETRON
92/99P
HALSO 99TM  100 - - - - NR, NR - NR 90 NR,NR NR,NR
Heptane Traces of Hydrochloric Acid, Water, and other Heavy Organics. - - - - - -, - - 210 - -,- -,-
Heptane, normal  100 210 200 210 210 200, 200 200 200 250 200,- 90,120
Heptane, Vapor and Condensate  100 - 210 - 210 120, 120 120 120 - -,- 120,120
Herbicide Powder and Fumes  - - - - - -, - - 100 - -,- -,-
Herbicide, Liquid4  10 - - - 120 -, - - 120 120 80,NR -,-
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene  100 - - - - 180, 180 180 200 200 NR,NR 80,-
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene High Purity 100 - - - - -, - - 90 - -,- 90,-
Hexachloroendomethylene Hexachloroendomethylene Tetrahydrophthalic Anhydride, Wet 100 - - - - -, - - 80 - -,- 80,-
Hexamethylenetetramine  28 - - - 120 -, - - 80 - -,- 80,-
Hexane  100 160 160 160 160 160, 160 160 160 160 160,160 -,-
Hexylene Glycol Ammonium Chloride  - - 120 - - 120, 120 120 120 120 120,120 120,-
Humid Air, Air, Humid Trace of Sulfur Fumes - - - - - 200, 200 200 200 - 200,150 -,-
Hydraulic Fluid SKYDROL 500 100 - - - 180 150, 150 180 180 - 130,100 -,-
Hydraulic Fluid Ashland 100 - - - 180 -, - - 250 - -,- -,-
Hydrazine  10 - - - NR -, - - 100 - -,- -,-
Hydrazine  70 NR NR NR NR NR, NR NR NR LS100 NR,NR NR,-
Hydrazine Sulfate Sat'd. - - - - - -, - - - 225 -,- -,-
Hydriodic Acid  58 - - - 150 -, - - - 250 NR,NR -,-
Hydrobromic Acid  18 180 220 180 220 210, 210 220 200 - 160,100 -,160
Hydrobromic Acid  25 180 200 180 200 200, 200 200 200 - 160,100 -,160
Hydrobromic Acid  48 160 160 160 160 160, 160 160 200 NR 160,- -,-
Hydrobromic Acid, Copper Oxide Trace of Bromine. 50:5 - - - - -, - - 90 - -,- -,-
Hydrobromic Acid  1 - 220 - 220 210, 210 220 200 - 160,100 -,160
Hydrobromic Acid, Fumes  100 - - - - -, - - 290 - -,- -,-
Hydrocarbon Alkylation  - - - - - -, - - 120 - -,- -,-
Hydrocarbons, Ferric Chloride Mist  - - - - - -, - - 250 - -,- -,-
Hydrochloric Acid, Acetic Acid  20:50 - - - - -, - - 90 - -,- 90,-
Hydrochloric Acid 2,6 Dichlor-4-nitroaniline, Trace 32 - - - - -, - - 170 - NR,NR -,-
Hydrochloric Acid 2-6 Dichloro-4-aniline, Trace of 32 - - - - LS170, LS170 - LS170 - LS170,LS170 -,-
Hydrochloric Acid, Acetic Acid  18.50:50 - - - - -, - - 85 - -,- 85,85
Hydrochloric Acid Acetone, Trace - - - - - 120, 120 120 - - -,- -,-
Hydrochloric Acid Free Chlorine 100 230 230 230 230 -, - - 200 NR -,- 200,-
Hydrochloric Acid Traces of Chlorotolene and Toluene. 30 - - - - -, - - 140 - -,- -,-
Hydrochloric Acid22 Traces of Cresylic Acid and Phenol. 32 - - - - NR, NR - LS175 - LS175,LS175 NR,-
Hydrochloric Acid, Trimethylamine Ethylene Oxide Reaction - - - - - -, - - NR - -,- -,-
Hydrochloric Acid, Inerts Traces of Alkyl Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride and Tributyl Tin Chloride/Ethylene Oxide/Amine. 23:77 - - - - 100, 100 100 100 100 -,- -,-
Hydrochloric Acid22  5 210 220 210 230 210, 210 220 230 230 160,120 210,210
Hydrochloric Acid22  10 210 220 210 230 210, 210 220 230 230 160,120 210,210
Hydrochloric Acid22  15 210 220 210 230 210, 210 220 230 230 160,120 210,210
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NR = Not Recommended
BP = Boiling Point
Conc. = Concentrated
- = Data Not Available

LS = Limited Service
Sat'd = Saturated
* = Preferred Material


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