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Chemical Compatibility Index

Polypropylene (PP) is widely recognized as one of the most reliable materials for safely handling corrosive chemicals. The chemical compatibility index below provides a clear overview of polypropylene’s resistance to a broad range of chemical agents at different temperatures (20°C / 50°C) and concentrations.

This table serves as a quick selection guide, helping you determine whether a SEAT Ventilation polypropylene blower or fan is suitable for your specific chemical environment.
By evaluating the material’s performance against various substances and operating conditions, you can ensure the optimal choice of equipment, guaranteeing safety, durability, and compliance within your ventilation systems.

Chemical Resistance of Polypropylene (PP)

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Chemical ▲▼ Formula ▲▼ CAS ▲▼ Concentration ▲▼ Hazard ▲▼ Flammable ▲▼ PP 20°C ▲▼ PP 50°C ▲▼ Comments ▲▼

Disclaimer – Polypropylene Chemical Resistance

The information provided in this polypropylene chemical resistance database is intended for general guidance only. It offers an initial overview of chemical compatibility but does not replace specific testing performed under real operating conditions.

For any application involving corrosive chemicals or demanding industrial environments, we strongly recommend conducting independent tests, on-site verification, and full technical validation.

SEAT Ventilation cannot be held responsible for the use, interpretation, or accuracy of this data in any specific situation.

For precise material selection (polypropylene, HDPE, PVC, PVDF…) or technical support regarding corrosion-resistant ventilation systems, please consult our technical experts.

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