69ron
Esteemed member
I’ve been reading all over the place about HDPE chemical resistance. All of the data out there is slightly different.
I have specifically noticed that the HDPE chemical resistance information for chloroform, dichloromethane, and xylene is extremely inconsistent. I’ve seen many state that HDPE has good (but not excellent) resistance to all three. Then other’s will say that it has no resistance at all and should not be used for these solvents.
What gives?
It seems that many of the chemical resistance charts are unreliable. But which ones?
Does anyone know what the actual facts are here based on experience?
Is HDPE resistant to chloroform or not?
Is HDPE resistant to dichloromethane or not?
Is HDPE resistant to xylene or not?
I have specifically noticed that the HDPE chemical resistance information for chloroform, dichloromethane, and xylene is extremely inconsistent. I’ve seen many state that HDPE has good (but not excellent) resistance to all three. Then other’s will say that it has no resistance at all and should not be used for these solvents.
What gives?
It seems that many of the chemical resistance charts are unreliable. But which ones?
Does anyone know what the actual facts are here based on experience?
Is HDPE resistant to chloroform or not?
Is HDPE resistant to dichloromethane or not?
Is HDPE resistant to xylene or not?