
Canyon
Tone and Canyon Tone W in South Africa for mining.
Chemical
Resistance to:
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Chemical |
Effects:
incidental contact. |
|
Hydrochloric acid
11%
|
We have specifc data
on 5% and are assured that incidental contact at 11% is OK, but can’t
recommend the product for constant exposure. The solvent cut version will
hold up for longer periods, say over 30 days
continuous. |
|
Hydrochloric acid
fumes - up to 33% |
High concentrations
will damage the coating as well be a likely cause for delamination from
damage to the substrate underneath. Many rocks will be degraded and the
vapour will pass through our coating. |
|
Sodium Chlorate
50% |
No damage, except
color change in some cases as CTS can handle high strength alkali’s
gracefully. |
|
Sodium Carbonate
Solution ( High Alkali)
|
I expect no damge as
CTS can handle most alkali’s in high
strength. |
|
Hydrogen
Peroxide
|
OK at lower
concentrations, say 5%. |
|
Deta
Tri-hydrochloride
|
Is this EDTA, if so
it will not be damaged. |
|
Traces of Anhydrous
Ammonia |
I expect no damge as
CTS can handle most alkali’s in high
strength. |
|
Traces of Hydrobromic
Acid |
Same as hydrochloric
acid. |
More specific results will require concentrations, information about the substrate, temperature and details about the expectations on the coating.