Ability to withstand an assortment of chemicals such as gasoline or alcohol without being damaged.
The ability of a coating to resist damage from exposure to chemicals.
The degree to which a wheel or tread material is affected when exposed to chemicals.
The ability of the insulation to withstand the presence of materials - such as acids, bases, water, salt water, and fuels - that can deteriorate an insulation. Chemical resistance is important primarily when the atmosphere is salt or chemical laden. Dyplast's ISO-C1 polyisocyanurate products have excellent chemical resistance.
The degree to which a material resists corrosive action of various household and/or industrial chemicals.
A measure of the sensitivity of a material to attack or corrosion by a chemical material.
Ability of a polymer to withstand cracking, crazing, swelling, or dissolving when in contact with organic fluids or hydrocarbon greases.
Ability of a pressure-sensitive tape to withstand exposure to chemical substances and still perform satisfactorily.
The resistance of a pressure sensitive label to the deteriorating effect that could result from exposure to specified chemicals.
The degree to which a material resists contamination and degradation from organic and inorganic chemicals.
Coating's resistance to solvents, acids, and alkali testing done under watch glass for 24 hours.
The ability of a coating to resist damage by chemicals.
the ability to withstand contact with specified chemicals without a significant change in properties.
The ability of a material to resist deterioration when in contact with chemical substances.
a gasket material's degradation resistance to the fluid or fluids being sealed.
The ability of a plastic to withstand the effects of chemicals at various concentrations and temperatures.
The resistance of a PS label to the deteriorating effects of exposure to various chemicals under specified conditions.
Some coatings have to be used in interior or exterior situations in which they have a resist chemical attack on themselves and protect t the substrate from attack. Epoxy resins are frequently used as the binder for such coatings. An associated problem is stain resistance, particularly important in white goods and other equipment to be exposed to c curries and pickles.
The resistance of a pressure sensitive label to the deteriorating effects resulting from exposure to chemicals under specified conditions.
An ambiguous term that can refer to either how well a material maintains its integrity when exposed to chemicals or how well a material protects against chemical exposure.
A material's ability to withstand change from chemical contact.