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Our speech from Director and CEO
- We, Richpac® is concentrated in our core valuable and our characteristic, as a part of this we’re regularly try our best to demonstrate to the highest levels of ethical grounds according to our representative and customers base in constantly expanding. - Richpac® products and services are the best resources to ensure that we are delivery on our commitment to an our ethical grounds together with our customers satisfactory. - We and our representative are delivers onto the deepest heritages from our Richpac® and company is known. - We are try our best to reinforced our business partnership with an under Richpac® standardization with our core of our business services. - There are explains in our business practices and if you have any question on our services from any places conduct, please kindly contact us or our representative at your local area to our submitted form in our website details.
Our speech from Director and CEO
- We, Richpac® is concentrated in our core valuable and our characteristic, as a part of this we’re regularly try our best to demonstrate to the highest levels of ethical grounds according to our representative and customers base in constantly expanding. - Richpac® products and services are the best resources to ensure that we are delivery on our commitment to an our ethical grounds together with our customers satisfactory. - We and our representative are delivers onto the deepest heritages from our Richpac® and company is known. - We are try our best to reinforced our business partnership with an under Richpac® standardization with our core of our business services. - There are explains in our business practices and if you have any question on our services from any places conduct, please kindly contact us or our representative at your local area to our submitted form in our website details.
Our speech from Director and CEO
- We, Richpac® is concentrated in our core valuable and our characteristic, as a part of this we’re regularly try our best to demonstrate to the highest levels of ethical grounds according to our representative and customers base in constantly expanding. - Richpac® products and services are the best resources to ensure that we are delivery on our commitment to an our ethical grounds together with our customers satisfactory. - We and our representative are delivers onto the deepest heritages from our Richpac® and company is known. - We are try our best to reinforced our business partnership with an under Richpac® standardization with our core of our business services. - There are explains in our business practices and if you have any question on our services from any places conduct, please kindly contact us or our representative at your local area to our submitted form in our website details.
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1) RICHPAC® MECHANICAL SEALS SELECTION 1 2) RICHPAC® MECHANICAL SEAL FOR SHAFT ARRANGEMENT 20 3) QUENCHING PORT ARRANGEMENT 21 4) RICHPAC® SEAL CONSTRUCTION 22 5) RICHPAC® FLUSHING LINE CIRCULATED ARRANGEMENTS 24 6) CIRCULATION SYSTEMS TO API 610 25 7) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPA-01 28 8) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPA-02M, RP-022M 30 9) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPA-03N 32 10) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPA-04A/B 34 11) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPA-05D 36 12) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPA-06D 37 13) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPB-07N 38 14) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPC-08A (DIN 24960) 39 15) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPC-09A (DIN 24960) 40 16) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPC-10A (DIN 24960) 41 17) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPC-11A 42 18) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPD-12T 43 19) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPE-13U, RPE-13B 44 20) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPFP-51 EDGE-WELDED METAL BELLOWS MECHANICAL SEALS 46 21) RICHPAC® CARTRIDGE SEALS 49 22) RICHPAC® TYPE # CARTRIDGE RP-2100A 51 23) RICHPAC® TYPE # CARTRIDGE RP-2100B 52 24) RICHPAC® TYPE # CARTRIDGE RP-2100C 53 25) RICHPAC® TYPE # CARTRIDGE RP-2100D 54 26) RICHPAC® TYPE # CARTRIDGE RP-2100E 55 27) RICHPAC® TYPE # CARTRIDGE RP-2100F 56 28) RICHPAC® TYPE # CARTRIDGE RP-2100G 57 29) RICHPAC® TYPE # CARTRIDGE RP-2101A 58 30) RICHPAC® CARTRIDGE MODEL : PSSF (pressure-stabilized seal face) 59 31) TABLE OF MATERIAL 60
1) RICHPAC® MECHANICAL SEALS SELECTION 1 2) RICHPAC® MECHANICAL SEAL FOR SHAFT ARRANGEMENT 20 3) QUENCHING PORT ARRANGEMENT 21 4) RICHPAC® SEAL CONSTRUCTION 22 5) RICHPAC® FLUSHING LINE CIRCULATED ARRANGEMENTS 24 6) CIRCULATION SYSTEMS TO API 610 25 7) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPA-01 28 8) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPA-02M, RP-022M 30 9) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPA-03N 32 10) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPA-04A/B 34 11) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPA-05D 36 12) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPA-06D 37 13) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPB-07N 38 14) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPC-08A (DIN 24960) 39 15) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPC-09A (DIN 24960) 40 16) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPC-10A (DIN 24960) 41 17) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPC-11A 42 18) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPD-12T 43 19) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPE-13U, RPE-13B 44 20) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPFP-51 EDGE-WELDED METAL BELLOWS MECHANICAL SEALS 46 21) RICHPAC® CARTRIDGE SEALS 49 22) RICHPAC® TYPE # CARTRIDGE RP-2100A 51 23) RICHPAC® TYPE # CARTRIDGE RP-2100B 52 24) RICHPAC® TYPE # CARTRIDGE RP-2100C 53 25) RICHPAC® TYPE # CARTRIDGE RP-2100D 54 26) RICHPAC® TYPE # CARTRIDGE RP-2100E 55 27) RICHPAC® TYPE # CARTRIDGE RP-2100F 56 28) RICHPAC® TYPE # CARTRIDGE RP-2100G 57 29) RICHPAC® TYPE # CARTRIDGE RP-2101A 58 30) RICHPAC® CARTRIDGE MODEL : PSSF (pressure-stabilized seal face) 59 31) TABLE OF MATERIAL 60
1) RICHPAC® MECHANICAL SEALS SELECTION 1 2) RICHPAC® MECHANICAL SEAL FOR SHAFT ARRANGEMENT 20 3) QUENCHING PORT ARRANGEMENT 21 4) RICHPAC® SEAL CONSTRUCTION 22 5) RICHPAC® FLUSHING LINE CIRCULATED ARRANGEMENTS 24 6) CIRCULATION SYSTEMS TO API 610 25 7) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPA-01 28 8) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPA-02M, RP-022M 30 9) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPA-03N 32 10) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPA-04A/B 34 11) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPA-05D 36 12) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPA-06D 37 13) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPB-07N 38 14) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPC-08A (DIN 24960) 39 15) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPC-09A (DIN 24960) 40 16) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPC-10A (DIN 24960) 41 17) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPC-11A 42 18) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPD-12T 43 19) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPE-13U, RPE-13B 44 20) RICHPAC® MODEL # RPFP-51 EDGE-WELDED METAL BELLOWS MECHANICAL SEALS 46 21) RICHPAC® CARTRIDGE SEALS 49 22) RICHPAC® TYPE # CARTRIDGE RP-2100A 51 23) RICHPAC® TYPE # CARTRIDGE RP-2100B 52 24) RICHPAC® TYPE # CARTRIDGE RP-2100C 53 25) RICHPAC® TYPE # CARTRIDGE RP-2100D 54 26) RICHPAC® TYPE # CARTRIDGE RP-2100E 55 27) RICHPAC® TYPE # CARTRIDGE RP-2100F 56 28) RICHPAC® TYPE # CARTRIDGE RP-2100G 57 29) RICHPAC® TYPE # CARTRIDGE RP-2101A 58 30) RICHPAC® CARTRIDGE MODEL : PSSF (pressure-stabilized seal face) 59 31) TABLE OF MATERIAL 60
MECHANICSL SEALS SELECTION
MECHANICSL SEALS SELECTION
MECHANICSL SEALS SELECTION
Melting Boiling Density temparature point g/cm³
1 2 3 4 5 °C °C
A Acetaldehyde (Ethanal) - -40 to + 100 RP-E RPS RPF2 PPQ2 1,61 B Q1 T G G -124 21 0.78
- -20 to + 60 RP-C RPS RPF2 PPQ2 1,61 B Q1 E G G Acetic acid <30% 0 to + 60 RP-C RPS RPF2 PPQ2 1,61 B Q1 E G G 17 118 1.05 Acetic acid : >30% 0 to + 118 RP-A RPD RPF2 - B Q1 E G G 17 118 1.05 Vinegar 10 <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 01 S B E G G 17 118 1.05 Acetic essence 25 -50 to + 220 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 01 V B M2 G G 17 118 1.05
Acetic acid anhydride <15% -20 to + 120 RP-A RPD RPF4 RPQ3 53,51 B Q1 K G G -73 139 1.08 Acetic acid esters Acetic acid cinnamil ester - <80 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 01 S B M2 G G - 262 1.057 Acetic acid cycolohexyl ester - <80 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 01 S B M2 G G - 173 0.969 Acetic acid hexyl ester - <80 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 01 S B M2 G G -81 171 0.878 Acetic acid isopropenyl ester - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 01 S B M2 G G -93 97 0.92 Acetic acid pentyl esters (Pentyl, Amyl acetate): 1- Pentyl Acetate - <80 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 01 S B M2 G G -71 150 0.8756 2- Pentyl Acetate - <80 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 01 S B M2 G G - 123…145 0.864 3- Pentyl Acetate - <80 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 01 S B M2 G G -135 0.8712 2- Mentyl-2- butyl acetate - <80 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 01 S B M2 G G 124 0.8740 3- Mentyl- butyl acetate - <80 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 01 S B M2 G G -78 142 0.8670 Acetone - -20 to + 70 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 A Q1 E G G -95 56 0.791
- -20 to + 100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 A Q1 E M M Acetone cyanohydrin (ACH) - -20 to + 82 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 K G G -20 82(30) 0.932 Acetyl acetone - -20 to + 220 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 01 S B M2 G G -21 140 0.975 Acetyl chloride - -20 to + 51 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 B R V G G -112 51 1.104 Acetylene, Gas - -40 to + 125 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 B R P G G -81 -84 1.2
- -20 to + 25 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B R V G G -81 -84 1.2
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Acrylic acid - 0 to + 40 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 K G G 13 141 1.051 0 to + 140 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 K G G
Acrylonitrile - -40 to + 80 RP-E RPD1 RPF4 - 54 B R T G G 82 77 0.806 Adipic acid 5% 0 to + 100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 01 V B V G G 153 205(13) 1.360 Adipic acid Dry +152 to + 230 RP-E RPS RPF2 PPQ3 1,62 Q1 Q1 T G G
+152 to + 260 RP-E RPS RPF2 PPQ3 1,62 Q1 Q1 T G G Alcohol — Ethanol Alcohol (See Ethyl Alcohol)
0 to + 40 RP-C RPS RPF2 PPQ3 1,62 B Q1 E G G Aluminum acetate 0 to + 100 RP-A RPS RPF2 PPQ3 1,62 Q1 Q1 E M M Aluminum chloride <10% 0 to + 60 RP-F RPS RPF2 PPQ3 1,62 B Q1 V M M 190 183 2.44
0 to + 100 RP-F RPS RPF2 PPQ3 1,62 Q1 Q1 V M M Aluminum chloride <95% 0 to + 100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 P G G Aluminum fluoride - <30>C RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 01 V B E G G S1260 S1260 2.88 Aluminum hydroxide diacetate (basic aluminum acetate) <40 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 01 V B E G G Aluminum nitrate 0 to + 100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 01 V B E G G 73 Z135 Aluminum potassium sulfate <5% 0 to + 30 RP-C RPS1 RPF2 - 01 B V P G G Z770 2.71
0 to + 60 RP-C RPS1 RPF2 - 01 Q4 Q1 P G G Aluminum potassium sulfate >5% 0 to + 60 RP-C RPS1 RPF2 PPQ3 1,62 B V P G G
0 to + 70 RP-C RPS1 RPF2 PPQ3 1,62 Q4 Q1 P G G 0 to + 100 RP-A RPS1 RPF4 PPQ3 62 B Q1 P G G
Aluminum sulfate <5% 0 to + 30 RP-F RPS RPF2 - 01 B Q1 P M M 0 to + 60 RP-F RPS RPF2 - 01 Q1 Q1 V M M
Aluminum sulfate <95% 0 to + 60 RP-F RPS RPF2 PPQ3 1,62 B Q1 P M M 0 to + 100 RP-F RPS RPF2 - 1 Q1 Q1 V M M
Amido sulfuric acid (amido sulfonic-, sulfamine, sulfamide, sulfamic acid) <5% <Bp>C RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 01 V B M1 G G Z205 2.06 Amino ethanols: 1-amino ethanol <5% <Bp>C RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 01 V B M2 G G 95_99 110 Ammonia - <40 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B E G G -78 -33 (-)
- TL RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B M2 G G Ammonia aqu. Solutions: Caustic ammonia -29 <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B M2 G G 0.9 Spirit of salmiac -10 <40 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 51 S B E G G 0.957 Ammonium acetate <S <60>C RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B E G G 113 1.171 Ammonium acetate <S <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M2 G G Ammonium alum <S <60>C RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B V G G 109 1.64 Ammonium bromide <S <Bp>C RP-A RPS1 RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 V B M1 G G 2.55 Ammonium alum <S <60>C RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B V G G 109 1.64 Ammonium bromide <S <Bp>C RP-A RPS1 RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 V B M1 G G 2.55 Ammonium carbamate — Urea Ammonium carbamate <S <60>C RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B E G G
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Ammonium chloride (sal ammoniac) <S <30>C RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B E G G Z350 1.531 <S <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M2 G G <S <Bp RPS3 RPF-4 Q1 Q1 M2 M G
Ammonium fluorides: Neutral ammonium fluoride <S <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF3 51 Q1 B M2 G G 1.32 Ammonium hydrogen fluoride <S <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF3 51 Q1 B M2 G G 126 1.21 Ammonium hydrogen carbonate <S <Bp>C RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B E G G 260 1.58 Ammonium hydrogen fluoride — Ammonium fluorides Ammonium hydroxide — Ammonia, aqu. solution Ammonium nitrate <S <Bp>C RP-A RPS1 RPQ2 61 V B E G G 170 1.73 Ammonium oxalate <10 <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 M2 G G Z70 1.5 Ammonium persulfate (ammonium peroxodisulfate) <S <Bp>C RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 Q1 Q1 M2 G G Z120 1.98 Ammonium phosphate, secondary <S <60>C RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B E G G 1.619 Ammonium sulphate <S <Bp>C RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B E G G 513 1.77 Ammonium thiocyanate (ammonium chodanide) <S <Bp>C RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B M1 G G 149 1.3 Amyl acetate — Acetic acid pentyl ester Amyl alcohols — Pentanols Anline, anline oil - TL RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B M2 G G -6 184 1.023 Anline dyes - <80 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M2 G G Anline hydrochloride (anline salt) <S <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M1 G G 198 245 1.22 Anthracene M >S<Bp RP-F RPS1 RPF3 RPQ2 12,61 A Q1 G T6 F 217 342 1.25 Anthracene oil M >S<Bp RP-F RPS1 RPF3 RPQ2 12,61 A Q1 G T6 F Antichlor — Sodium thiosulfate Apple juice, sauce, cider wine - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B P G G Arcton — Regfrigerants Argon - >-20 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B M1 G G -169 -186 Aromatic hydrocarbons — BTX Arrack - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B E G G Arsenic acid - <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 M1 G G Arrack - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B E G G Arsenic acid - <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 M1 G G Asphalts (moiten) - <120 RP-A RPS1 RPF1 2 S B V G G 70_150 1.0_1.2
- <200 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G - >200 RP-F RPS1 RPF3 RPQ2 12,61 A S G T6 F
ASTM test oils No. 1 to 4 - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPQ2 61 S B V G G Aviation petrol, av. gasoline - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ2 61 S B V G G up to<-58 40_160
B Barium chloride <S <60 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 V B V G G 960 3.86 Barium chromate suspension <10 <60 RP-C RPS1 RPQ3 62 Q1 Q1 V G G 4.5 Barium hydroxide <S <60 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 V B E G G 4.5
<10 <60 RP-C RPS1 RPQ3 62 Q1 Q1 E G G Barium nitrate <S <80 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 V B V G G 3.24
<20 <80 RP-C RPS1 RPF-4 RPQ3 62 Q1 Q1 V G G Battery acid — sulfuric acid Beer - <80 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 U1 U1 V G G Beer yeast, -wort, -mash - <80 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 U1 U1 V G G Beer sugar — Saccharose Benfield solution
(30% K2CO3 + 3% DEA + H2O + CO2) - <110 RPS1 RPF3 12 Q32 Q3 E G G 1.2...1.3 Benzene - <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B M G G 6 80 0.879 Benzoic acid <S <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 122 249 1.266
<10 <100 RP-F RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 Q1 V G G - >S<200 RPS3 RPF1 2 Q1 Q1 M1 M G
Benzotrichloride - <200 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 M1 G G -8 221 1.38 Benzotrifluoride - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF3 RPQ3 12,62 V B V G G -29 104 1.189 Benzyl alcohol - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M2 G G -15 205 1.045 Benzyl butyl phalate (BBP) - <30 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G — Phthalic acid esters Biphenyl - >75<Bp RP-F RPD1 RPF-4 54 A S G T6 F 69_71 255 1.04 Bitumen (asphalt) - >S<200 RP-A RPS1 RPF1 2 S B M1 G G
- >200 RP-F RPS1 RPF1 2 A S G T6 F Black liquor — Digester liguor, basic Blast furnace gas - <200 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M1 G G Bleaching earth suspension <10 <100 RP-C RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 Q1 V G G Bleaching lye — Sodium hypochlorite and calcium hypochlorite Blood - RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B P G G Boiler feed water — waterBoiler feed water — water Bone fats - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Borax <S <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B P G G 1.72
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Boric acid <S <60 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B V G G 1.52 Boron trichloride (Trichloroborane) - TL RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M1 G G -107 12.5 1.43
Boron trifluoride (Trichfluorobarane) - TL RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 M1 G G -127 -100 (+) Brackish water — Water Bread dough RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B V G G Brine — Sodium chloride Bromic acid - <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 M1 G G Bromine - <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 M1 G G -7 58 3.12 Bromine, aqueous (aqueous solution of bromine) <S <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 M1 G G Bunker oil and fuel - <120 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 1,3-Butadiene - TL RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B V G G -109 -4.5 (+) Butanal — Buyraldehyde Butane: n-Butane - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 S A V G G -135 -1 (-) lsobutane (2-methyl propane) - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 S A V G G -139 -12 (-) Butanediols (butylene glycois) 1.2 -Butanediol - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 192_194 1.019 1.3 -Butanediol - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 207 1.005 1.4 -Butanediol - <200 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 16 230 1.020 2.3 -Butanediol - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 8 182 1.033 Butanic acid — Butyric acid Butanal: 1.Butanol - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B E G G -90 117_118 0.813 2.Butanol - <80 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B E G G -115 100 0.811 Isobutanol - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B E G G -108 108 0.806 tert. Butyl alcohol - <60>C RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 B E G G 26 82 0.776 Butanone (methyl ethyl ketone, MEK) - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 B M2 G G -85 80 0.805 Butene (butylene) 1-Butene - <Bp RP-F RPS1 RPQ3 62 A Q1 M1 T6 F -185 -7 (-) Butene (butylene) 1-Butene - <Bp RP-F RPS1 RPQ3 62 A Q1 M1 T6 F -185 -7 (-) cis-2-Butene - <Bp RP-F RPS1 RPQ3 62 A Q1 M1 T6 F -139 3 (-) Isobutene (isobutylene, methyl propene) - <Bp RP-F RPS1 RPQ3 62 A Q1 M1 T6 F -140 -7 (-) Irans-2-Buten - <Bp RP-F RPS1 RPQ3 62 A Q1 M1 T6 F -105 0 (-) Butter - <80 RP-A RPS1 RPF1 2 S B P G G Buttermilk - <80 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B P G G Butyl acetate — Acetic acid esters Butyl alcohol — Butanol Butylamines: 1-Butylamine (1-aminobutane) - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 Q1 B M1 G G -50 78 0.733 Isobutylamine (2-methyl-1-propylamine) - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 Q1 B M1 G G -85 68_69 0.736 sec. Butylamine (2-aminobutane) - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 Q2 B M1 G G -104 63 0.724 Butylene — Butene Butyraidehydes: Butyraldehyde (butanal) - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 V B M2 G G -99 75 0.802 Isobutyraldehyde (2-methyl propionic aldehyde) - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 V B M2 G G -66 64 0.794 Butyrates — Butyric acid esters Butyric acid: Isobutynic acid - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G -47 155 0.950 n-Butyric acid - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S2 B M1 G G -6 163 0.959 Butyric acid esters (butyrates) - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M2 G G <0 >100
- <80 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 U1 U1 V G G
C Cable sealing compounds - <220 RP-F RPS1 RPF1 2 A S M7 T6 G1
- >220 RP-F RPS1 RPF1 2 A S G T6 F Calcium acetate <S <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B E G G Z160 1.50 Calcium bisulphite (lye) — Calcium Irydrogen sulfphite Calcium carbonate — lime meal suspension Calcium chorate 0-100 RP-A RPD1 REF4 - 54 B V K 100 2.711 Calcium choride <15% -10 to +60 RP-C RPS1 RPF2 - 1 Q4 Q1 P M M 772 1940 2.2
>15% 0-100 RP-F RPS1 RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q1 Q1 V M M Calcium hydrogen sulphate (digester lye') S <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M1 G G Calcium hydroxide — Lime milk Calcium hypochlorite <S <30 RP-A RPS1 RPF3 RPQ3 12,62 V V M2 M M
<10% 0-40 RP-F RPS1 RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q1 Q1 V M M 100 - 2.4 Calcium nitrate 0-100 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 B V P 45 132 1.82 Calcium phosphates (dibasic) 0-100 RP-A RPS1 RPF1 - 2 Q1 Q1 P G G - - 2.3 Calcium phosphates (monobasic) 0-100 RP-A RPS1 RPF1 - 2 Q1 Q1 P G G - - 2.2Calcium phosphates (monobasic) 0-100 RP-A RPS1 RPF1 - 2 Q1 Q1 P G G - - 2.2 Calcium phosphates (tribasic) 0-100 RP-A RPS1 RPF1 - 2 Q1 Q1 P G G 1670 - 3.1 Calgon (polyphosphates). Calfort <S <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B E G G
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Calgonit R (sodium phosphate silicates) <S <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B E G G Calgonit S (Urea nitrate) <S <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B E G G Cane sugar (solution) <S <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B V G G e Caprolactam <S <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 S B M1 G G 69 268 1.013(80)
S <200 RP-F RPS1 RPF2 1 A S M7 T6 F Carbamates (urethanes) S<5 <180 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 B M2 G G
- <200 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S A M1 G G Carbamides — Urea Carbon dioxide (aqueous solution) <S <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B P G G Carbon dioxide (gas) - <60 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B P G G S-78 (+) Carbon dioxide (liquefied min. 3 bar above P0 ) - <Bp RPS1 RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q1 A P G G 0.766 Carbolic acid — Phenol Carbon (mon) oxide - <60 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B P G G -199 -191 (-)
Carbon tetrachloride (Tetra) <60 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 V B V G G -23 76 1.5924 Castor oil - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G -10_-18 0.96 Caustic ammonia — Ammonia, aqu. solutions Caustic potash solution (polassium hydroxide <10 <25 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 U1 U1 E G G in aqueous solution) <20 <60 RP-C RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 Q1 E G G
- <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 M2 G G Caustic soda solution (sodium hydroxide <10 <80>C RP-C RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 Q1 E G G 10%-10 10%~105 10%1.109 in aqueous solution) <20 <100>C RP-C RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 Q1 E G G 20%~25 20%~110 20%1.219
<50 <100>C RP-C RPS1 RPQ3 62 Q1 Q1 E G G 30%~0 30%~120 30%1.327 <50 <100>C RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 Q1 Q1 E G G 40%~15 40%~130 40%1.430 <50 <100>C RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 E G G 50%~12 50%~150 50%1.524 <50 <180 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 M2 G G 60%~50 60%~160
Cellosolve (ethyl glycol) - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 S B M1 G G -100 135 0.9311 Cellulose — Pulp Cement sludge <60 <40 RPS1 RPF3 12 Q1 Q1 V G G Cellulose — Pulp Cement sludge <60 <40 RPS1 RPF3 12 Q1 Q1 V G G Cheese (cream) - <60 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q22 Q22 V G G Chemical pulp — Cellulose Chinese wood oil — Wood oil Chloracetic acid <S <100 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M2 G G 53_63 188 1.40 Chlorine - <60 RP-A RPD1 RPF3 Q1 Q1 M1 G G -101 -34 (+) Chlorine (bleaching) lye — Sodium lypochlorite Chlornated biphenyls - <60 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M1 G G Chlorine dioxide - <60 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 M1 G G -59 11 (+) Chlorine water S <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF3 V B M1 G G Chloroacetone (1-clarine-2-propanone) - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 V B M1 G G -44 119 1.123 Chlorobenzene - <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M1 G G -46 132 1.106 Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) — Refrigerants Chloroform (see Trichloromethane) Chloromethane — Methyl chloride Chlorothane — Trichloroethane Chloropicrin — Trichloronitromethane Chlorosulfuric acid (chlorosulfonic acid) - <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF3 Q1 Q1 M1 G G 152 1.75 Chromic acid (anyhydride) — Chrominum trioxide Chrome alum (potassium chrome alum) <S <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 V B 1 Q1 Q1 89 1.83 Chromium trioxide <S <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 1 Q1 Q1 197 2.7 Citric acid <S <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 100 1.542 Citrus juices - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Clairce — Sugar juices Clophen — Chlorinatedbiphenyls Calcium bisulphite (lye) — Calcium Irydrogen sulfphite Coal sludge <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF3 12 U1 U1 E G G Coal tar (remove leakage selectively) - <180 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 RPQ2 1,62 S B M1 G G 1.1_1.2 Cocoa butter M <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 33_35 0.975 Coconut fat - >30<TL RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 20_23 0.88_0.9 Coconut oil - <160 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Cod-live oil - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 0.92_0.93 Coffee (extract) S <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 Q1 V G G Coin - <30 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Coke oven gas - <160 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B V G G Cold zink paint <S <60 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B E G G Coiza oil - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 0_-2 0.91Coiza oil - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 0_-2 0.91 Condensated milk - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Cooling brine — Calcium chloride
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Copper chloriders: Cuprous chloride <S <25 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B E G G 430 1490 4.14 Cuprous chloride <S <25 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B E G G Z510 3.386 Corn oil - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G -18_-10 0.91_0.93 Cottonseed oil - <120 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G -2 0.92 Cream - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Creosot - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 200_220 1.08_1.09 Cresols: m-Cresol M <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V A M1 G G 31 191 1.046 o-Cresol M <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V A M1 G G 12 203 1.035 p-Cresol M <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V A M1 G G 36 202 1.018 Crude oil + salt water - <25 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B V G G Crude oil, free from solid particles - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Crude Oil Residue 0-200 RP-F RPS1 RPF1 RPQ3 2,62 Q1 Q1 G G G 93 470 1
0-400 RP-F RPD1 RPF4 - 54 Q1 Q1 G G G Crude oil, with sand - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 Q1 V G G Crude soap - >S<100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Cumol (isopropylbenzene) - <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M1 G G -96 152_153 0.864 Cupric acelate <S <40 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B E G G 115 Z~240 1.882 Cupric cyanide suspension <10 <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF4 54 V B M1 G G 473 2.92 Cupric nitrate <S <60 RP-C RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 Q1 E G G S>150
<S <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 M2 G G Cupric sulphate (blue vitriol) <S <Bp RP-C RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 Q1 E G G 3.603 Curd - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Cyclohexane - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 7 80 0.788 Cyclohexanol - >S<Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 S B M1 G G 25 161 0.962 Cyclohexanone - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 S B M1 G G -45 155 0.964 Cyclopentadiene - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 S B M1 G G -97 40 0.802 p-Cymene (isopropyl-methyl-benzene) - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B V G G -66 177 0.86p-Cymene (isopropyl-methyl-benzene) - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B V G G -66 177 0.86
D Decalin (decahydronaphthalene): cis-Decalin - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 S B M1 G G -43 195 0.896 trans-Decalin - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 S B M1 G G -30 187 0.870 Denatured aicohol — Ethanol Densalinated water — Water Desmodur R - <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B M1 G G Desmodur T - <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B M1 G G Desmophen - <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B M1 G G Detergents RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Dextrin (starch gum) <S <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B V G G Dextrose — Glucose Diacetone alcohol (4-hydroxy-4 methyl-2-pentanone) - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 S B M1 G G -54 168 0.93_0.94 Diallyl phthalate — Pluhalic acid esters Diammonium hydrogen phosphate Ammonium phosphate, secondary Dibromomethene (ethylene bromide) - <100 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M2 G G 10 132 2.2 Dibuthl ether - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 V B M1 G G -98 142 0.769 Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) — Phthalic acid ester Dichlorobenzenes: 1.2-Dichlorobenzene - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 S B M1 G G -17 180 1.306 1.3-Dichlorobenzene - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 S B M1 G G -25 173 1.288 1.4-Dichlorobenzene - >S<Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 S B M1 G G 53 174 1.248 Dichloroethanes: 1.1-Dichloroethane - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF3 RPQ3 12,62 V B M1 G G -97 57 1.175 1.2-Dichloroethane - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF3 RPQ3 12,62 V B M1 G G -36 83 1.26 Dichloroethylenes: 1.1-Dichloroethane - <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B V G G -122 32 1.213 1.2-Dichloroethane (cis-) - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G -81 60 1.284 1.3-Dichloroethane (trans-) - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G -50 47 1.257 Dichloromethene — Methylene chloride Didecyl phthalate — Phthalic acid esters Diethanolamine (DEA) - >S<180 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B M2 G G 28 268 1.093 Diethylamine - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 V B M2 G G -50 55 0.711 Diethyl ether ('ether', ethyl ether) - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 S B M2 G G -116 34 0.715 Diethyl phthalate (DEP) — Phthalic acid esters Phthalic acid esters Diethylene glycol — Ethylene glycols Diethylene triamine - <180 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M2 G G -39 207 0.959
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Distilled water — Water Disulfur decafluoride — Sulfur fluorides Disulfur dichloride — Sulfur chlorides Disulfur difluorides — Sulfur fluorides Digester liquor, acid <140 RPS3 RPF1 2 Q1 Q1 V M G (sulfite chemical pulp) >140 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M2 G G Digester liquor, basic <120 X RPS3 RPF1 2 Q1 Q1 E M G (sulfate chemical pulp) - >120 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M2 G G Diglycolic acid (2.2' oxidiacetic acid) <S <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B E G G 148 Dilsobutyl phthalate (DIBP) Phthalic acid esters Diisooctyl phthalate (DIOP)— Phthalic acid esters Diluents (solvents for paints and lacquers) - <40 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S A M1 G G Dimethyl formamide (DMF) - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 S B M2 G G -61 153_154 0.9445 DI-(methyl glycol)-phthalate — Phthalic acid esters Dimethyl phthalate (DMP) — Phthalic acid esters Dimethyl sulfate - <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B M1 G G -32 191 1.33 Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 19 189 1.104 Dimethyl terephthalate (DMT) <S <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 141 288
M >S<Bp RP-F RPS1 RPF2 1 A S G T6 F 2.4-Dinitrochlorobenzene M >S<200 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B M1 G G 27_53 315 1.68 Dinonyl phthalate — Phthalic acid esters Dioctyl phthalate (DOP)— Phthalic acid esters Dipentene - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G -89 178 0.841 Dipenty! Phthalate — Phthalic acid esters Diphenyl, diphenyl ether —— Dipenty! Phthalate — Phthalic acid esters Diphenyl, diphenyl ether —— Heat transfer oils Diphenyl phthalate — Phthalic acik esters Diphyl — Heat transfer oils Divinyl benzene (m) - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 V B M1 G G -67 199 0.9289 Dodecyl benzene - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 280_310 0.863 Dodecyl phthalate — Phthalic acid esters Dowtherm — Heat transfer oils Drinking water — Water Dye liquor with bleaching additives - <160 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 B M1 G G Dye liquor without bleaching additives - <140 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G
E Edible oil - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Egg yolk - <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B V G G 1.08 Electrophoretic varnishes Sus RP-SP RPD2 - Q1 Q1 V T6 F Enamel slip Sus <40 RP-C RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 P G G Engobes (special clays) Sus <40 RP-C RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 P G G Epichlorohydrine (ECH) - <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B M2 G G -48 117 1.18 Epoxy resins and lacquers Sus <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M1 G G Essential oils — Volatile oils Essotherm — Heat transfer oils Esters (not specifiled): also refer to — Acetic acid esters - <Bp,TL RP-A RPS1 RPF-4 RPQ3 62 S B M2 G G Ethanal — Acetaldehyde Ethane - <60 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B V G G -171 -88 (+) Ethane diamine — Ethylane diamine Ethanediol — Ethylene glycol Ethanol - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B E G G -114 -88 0.794(15) Ethanolamines — Amino ethanols Ethene — Ethylene Ethehyl — Vinyl... Ether — Diethyl ether Ether sulfates - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G Ethyl amine (amino ethene) - <60 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B E G G -80 17 (+) Ethyl acetest cetic acid ethyl ester - 100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B M2 G G -45 180 1.025 Ethyl acrylate — Acrylic acid ethyl ester Ethyl alcohol — EthanolEthyl alcohol — Ethanol Ethyl benzene - -20 to +100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 B Q1 V G G -94 136 0.867 Ethyl chloride (chloroethne, chloroethyl') - <60 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M1 G G -138 12 (+)
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Ethyl ether — Diethyl ether Ethyl formiate — Formic acid ethyl esters Ethyl hexanol (isooctanol) - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G < -76 183 0.834 Ethylene (Ethane) <-20 RP-F RPD1 RPF4 54 A Q1 V T8 G1 -169 -104 (-) Ethylene bromide — Dibromoethane Ethylene chloride — Dichloroethanes Ethylene chlorohydrine (2-chloroethanol) <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF4 54 S B M1 G G -63 129 1.197 Ethylene dichloride — Dichloroethanes Ethylene glycols: Diethylene glycol <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B E G G -10 245 1.12 Ethylene glycol (1-2-ethanediol, 'glycol') <100 RP-A RPS1 *** RPQ3 62 S B E G G -11 198 1.113 Tetraethyiene glycol <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B E G G -6 328 1.128 Triethylene glycol - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B E G G -7 285 1.1274 Ethylent oxide - <60 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B M2 G G -111 10 (-)
F Faeces (faces) - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 U1 U1 V G G Fats and fatty oils - <200 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G Falty acids - >S<Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B M1 G G Falty acids (tall oil) - >200 RP-F RPS1 *** RPQ3 62 A Q1 G M5 M Falty alcohol sulfates <S <Bp>C RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B V G G Falty alcohols - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Ferric-phosphate solution in mineral acids S <100 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M1 G G 2.87 Ferricyanides <S <Bp>C RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B E G G Finishing agents, dressing agents - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Fir needle oils - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 0.87…0.88 Fish glue - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 S B V G G Fish liver oils - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Fish meal Sus <60 RP-A RPS3 RPF1 2 Q1 Q1 V G G Fish offals Sus <60 RP-A RPS3 RPF1 2 Q1 Q1 V G G Fish meal Sus <60 RP-A RPS3 RPF1 2 Q1 Q1 V G G Fish offals Sus <60 RP-A RPS3 RPF1 2 Q1 Q1 V G G Fish oils - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Fish slurry Sus <60 RP-A RPS3 RPF1 2 Q1 Q1 V G G Fixing bath, acidous - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Flue gas desulphurization plants (FGD) all acid suspensions <25 <80 *** RPS3 RPF1 2 Q1 Q1 V M M Fluoroacetic acid <S <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M1 G G 35 165 1.369 Fluorobonic acid - <60 RP-A RPD1 RPF3 - Q1 Q1 M1 G G Fluorosilicic acid - <60 RP-A RPD1 RPF3 - Q1 B M1 G G
<30 <25 RP-C RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 Q1 V M M Formaldehyde <40 0-100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 E G G -118 101 1.00 Formaldehyde >40 40 to +100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 E G G Formaldehyde (methanal) - <100 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M2 G G -92 -19 (+) Formaline <40 0-100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 E G G -118 101 1.00 Formamide - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B E G G 3 2210 1.13 Formic acid 100 TL RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M2 G G 100 % 8 100 % 101 100 % 1.22
- <80 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B M2 G G <30 <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B M2 G G >30 <30 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B M2 G G >80 <40 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B M2 G G >90 <50 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B M2 G G
Formic acid - 0-20 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 E G G 8 101 1.20 - 0-70 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 E M M
o-Formyl morpholine (4 - morpholine aldehyde) - <80 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 20..23 240 1.150 Freon — Refrigerants Fresh sludge (sewage works) - <60 RP-B RPS1 RPF1 2 Q22 Q22 V G G Frigen — Refrigerants Fruit juices - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Fruit mash Sus <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Fruit pulp Sus <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Fuel oils: Fuel oil (bottoms) - <120 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 Q1 V G G Fuel oil EL - <120 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G P < -6 155…390 <0.86 (15) Fuel oil L - <120 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G <1.10 (15) Fuel oil M - <120 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G <1.20 (15) Fuel oil S, - <120 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G -10…+40 Fumaric acid <S <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B V G G S200 1.625 Fuming acid —…acid fuming Furfurol (furfural, furaldehyde) - <100 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 1 S B M2 G G -36 162 1.159Furfurol (furfural, furaldehyde) - <100 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 1 S B M2 G G -36 162 1.159 Furfural <15% 0-100 RP-F RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 T G G -31 170 1.13
>15% -36 to +162 RP-E RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 G
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G Gallic acid <S <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Z253 1.69 Galvanic baths - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B V G G Gas — Patrol Gas oil - <140 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 200…360 Gas oil, Heavy - -20 to +200 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 V G G Gas scrubber water - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Gasoline — Patrol Gasoline methanol mixture — Petrol
methanol mixture Gelatin - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Gilotherm — Heat transfer oils Gilngerbread dough - <60 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B V G G Glacial acetic acid — Acetric acid Glauber salt — Sodium sulphate Glazing slip <50 <60 RP-C RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 V G G Glucose (dextrose, grape sugar) <S <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 1.56 Glues - <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B V G G Glutamic acid (2-aminoglutaric acid) <S <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B M1 G G Z~220 Glutaric acid <S <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B M1 G G 97 303 1.43 Glycol acid (hydroxyacetic acid) <S <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B E G G 80 198 Glycol ethers - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B E G G Glycol — Ethylene glycol Grape sugar — Glucose Glycetrol (1,2,3 propane triol) - <120 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 19 Z290 1.261 Glycols (diols), general - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B E G G Gypsum sludge <50 <60 RP-C RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 V G G Gypsum Suspension (FGD) 0-100 RP-A RPS RPF1 RPQ3 2,62 Q1 Q1 P G G 163 - 2.300Gypsum Suspension (FGD) 0-100 RP-A RPS RPF1 RPQ3 2,62 Q1 Q1 P G G 163 - 2.300
H Hair lotions - <40 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Hair oils - <40 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Hair shampoos - <40 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B V G G Halocarbon - <200 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G Heat transfer oils: Vapour pressure at operating temperature < 1 bar - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G
- <220 RP-A RPS1 *** RPQ3 62 S A M1 G G Vapour pressure at operating temperature < 2 bar - <400 RP-SP RPS1 *** RPQ3 62 A S G T6 F Vapour pressure at operating temperature < 2 bar - <400 RP-SP RPD1 RPF-4 54 A S G T6 F Helium - <80 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B M1 G G -268 (-) Heptane - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G -90 98 0.681 Hexachlorobenzene (HCB, perchlorobenzene) M <Bp RP-SP RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 G M5 M 231 323…326 2.044 Hexachlorobutadiene (perchlorobutadiene) - <80 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B V G G -20 215 1.68 Hexachloroethane (perchloroethane) <S <80 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B V G G S187 2.09 Hexane - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G -95 88 0.66 Hexanone - <Bp RP-A RPS1 *** RPQ3 62 S B M1 G G -57 127 0.83 Hop mash Sus <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Honey - <100 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 1 S B V G G Hot water — Water Hydraulic fluid HFA, HFB, HFC - <70 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Hydraulic oils H, HL, HLP - <80 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Hydrazine - <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B E G G 2 113 1.011 Hydriodic acid - <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 M1 G G A127 1.7 A57 Hydrobromic acid - <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 M1 G G A126 1.5 A47.8 Hydrochloric acid 0.04 < 20 RP-A RPS1 RPF3 RPQ3 12,62 V B V G G 5 % ~101 10.5 % 1.05
< 2 < 65 RP-A RPS1 RPF3 RPQ3 12,62 V B V M M 10 % ~103 20.4 % 1.10
< 10 < 25 RP-A RPS1 RPF3 RPQ3 12,62 V B V M M 20 % ~110 24.3 % 1.12
< 35 < 20 RP-A RPS1 RPF3 RPQ3 12,62 V B V M M 25 % ~107 28.2 % 1.14
- < 80 RP-A RPD1 RPF3 - V B V G G 30 % ~95 32.1 % 1.16 35 % ~80 36.2 % 1.18 40 % ~20 40.4 % 1.2040 % ~20 40.4 % 1.20
Hydrocyanic acid - < Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B E G G -14 26 0.687 Hydrofluoric acid < 40 < 20 RP-A RPS1 RPF3 RPQ3 12,62 Q1 B M1 M M A112 1.13 A38
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< 20 < 30 RP-A RPS1 RPF3 RPQ3 12,62 Q1 B M1 M M 20 % 103 - < 10 RP-A RPS1 RPF3 RPQ3 12,62 Q1 B M1 M M 60 % 80 - < Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF3 - Q1 Q1 M1 G G 100 % 20
Hydrofluosilicic acid — Fluorosilicic acid Hydrogen - < 60 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B E G G -259 -252 (-) Hydrogen chloride - < 60 RP-A RPD1 RPF3 - V B M1 G G -114 -85 (+) Hydrogen cyanide — Hydrocyanic acid Hydrogen fluoride - < 60 RP-A RPD1 RPF3 - Q1 B M2 G G -83 19 (+) Hydrogen lodide - > -20 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 M1 G G -51 -35 (+) Hydrogen peroxide < 90 < Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 M1 G G 0 150 1.4467
< 60 < 60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 Q1 V G G Hydrogen phosphide (phosphane, phosphine) - < 60 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M1 G G -133 -87 (+) Hydrogen sulfide - < 100 RP-A RPD1 23 V B M2 G G -85 -60 (+) Hydroxymethyl propionitril — Acetone cyanohydrine Hypochloric acid - < 40 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B V G G
I Ice cream - RP-A E1 RPF2 - S B V G G Insecticides (aqueous solution) < S < Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 S B V G G Insulation lacquers M < 200 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S A M1 G G Iodine M < Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 M1 G G 114 184 4.93 Iodoform (triiodine methane) M < 200 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 M1 G G 123 ~218 4.008 Iron chlorides (FeCl2 or FeCl3) < 15 < 25 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 Q1 E M M
< S < Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF3 - V B E G G Iron sulfates Iron (ll) sulfate < S < 80 RP-C RPD1 RPF2 - Q1 Q1 V G G Iron (lll) sulfate < S < 80 RP-C RPD1 RPF2 - Q1 Q1 V G G Iso . . . Also see → . . . Isoborneol (2-exo bornanol) < S < Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 212 Iso . . . Also see → . . . Isoborneol (2-exo bornanol) < S < Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 212 Isobutyl acelate — Acetic acid esters Isocyanates M < 200 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M2 G G Isooctane (2.2.4-trimethyl pentane) - < 40 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G -107 99 0.692 Isooctanol (2-ethyl-1hexanol) —Ethyl hexanol Isopentane — Pentanes Isophoron (3,5,5-trimethyl-2-cyclohexene-1-on) - < 40 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 S B E G G -8 215 0.92 Isopropanol — 2-Propanol Isopropyl — Propyl Isopropyl alcohol —2-Propanol Isopropyl benzene — Cumol Isopropyl methyl benzenes — p-Cymene
J Jams, marmalades - < 100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B V G G Jet fuel IP4, IP5 - < 40 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 100 . . . 280 0.75 . . . 0.84 K Kaurit — Glues Kerosene - < 100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 175_325 ~0.8 Ketchup - < 80 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 V B E G G Kitchen salt — Sodium chloride Krypton - < 160 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B M1 G G -157 -154 (+)
L Lacquers - <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M1 G G Lacquers solvents - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G Lactic acid < S < 80 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 53 1.206 Lactose (milk sugar) < S <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B V G G 233/252 1.525
< 20 <Bp RP-C RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 Q1 V G G Lard M < 100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 36_42 Latex (specification necessary) Lavender oil - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 0.88 . . . 0.90 Lead (ll) acetate (lead sugar) < S < 100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B E G G 75 Z~200 2.5 Lecithines - < 100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G Z~200 Lemonades - < 60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Lemonade syrup - < 60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B V G G Ligine sulfonic acid (ligine hydrogen sulfite) < S < 100 RP-A RPD1 RPF2 - V B M1 G G Lignite tar oil - < 140 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 250_350 0.85 . . 1.0Lignite tar oil - < 140 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 250_350 0.85 . . 1.0
- < 200 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S A M1 G G Lime powder suspension (calcium carbonate) < 10 < 80 RP-C RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 Q1 V G G Z825 2.95
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< 10 < 80 RP-B RPS1 RPQ3 62 Q12 Q12 V G G Lime milk (suspension of calcium hydroxide) < 10 < 80 RP-C RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 Q1 V G G 2.23
< 10 < 80 RP-B RPS1 RPQ3 51 Q12 Q12 V G G < 55 0-100 RP-F RPS1 RPF1 RPQ3 2,62 Q1 Q1 V M M 580 2.3
Limed juice — Sugar juices Linseed oil - < 60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 0.92 . . . 0.94 Linters Sus < Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B V G G Liquefield gases acc. To DIN 51622 - < Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 Q22 A V G G Liqueurs, liqueur wines - < 60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Liquid . . — . . . liquid Liquor — Ethanol Liquorice - < Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B V G G Lithium bromide < S < 40 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 B V G G 547 1265 3.465 Lithium cloride < S < 20 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B V G G 613 1360 2.068
< S < Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M1 G G Liver sausage mass - < 60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Lubrication oils - >S<140 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Lysoform = 7.7% — Formaldehyde Lysol - < 60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B V G G
M m. . .,meta . .— . . . Magnesium bisulfite — Magnesium hydrogen sulfite Magnesium chloride < 30 < 20 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B V G G 708 1412 2.31 . .2.33
< S < 80 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B V M M Magnesium hydrogen sulfite < S <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M1 G G Magnesium hydroxide < 10 < 25 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 U1 U1 E G G 2.36
< 20 < 40 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 Q1 E G G < 40 < 80 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 E G G < 20 < 40 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 Q1 E G G < 40 < 80 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 E G G
Magnesium nitrate < S < 25 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B M1 G G 89 1.64 Magnesium sulfate < S < Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B V G G 1124 2.660 Maleic acid < S < 100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B V G G 130 . . .140 1.590 Malic acid < S <60>C RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B E G G 100 . . .132 Malonic acid < S < 60 RP-A RPS1 RPF-4 - V B M2 G G Z135 1.519 Manganese (ll)-chloride < S < Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M1 G G 650 1190 2.977 Manganese (ll)-nitrate < S < Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B E G G 26 1.82 Manganese sulfates : Manganese (ll)-sulfate < S < 60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B M1 G G 700 Z850 3.25 Manganese (lll)-sulfate < S < 60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B M1 G G Z160 3.24 Manganese (lV)-sulfate < S < 60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B M1 G G Manure, liquid - < 60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 U1 U1 E G G Marlothem — Heat transfer oils Masut - < 100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G
- < 200 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S A M1 G G Mayonnaise - < 40 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B V G G Meat juice, meat broth - < 60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G MEA —N-Methyl ethanolamine MDEA —Methyl diethanolamine MEK —Butanone Melamine resins - < 100 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M2 G G Mercaptan, Amyl -20 to +120 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 B Q1 K G G -76 124 0.8 Mercaptan, Butyl -20 to +85 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 B Q1 K G G -165 85 0.8 Mercaptan, Cetyl 18-120 RP-F RPS1 RPF2 RPQ2 1,62 B Q1 G,T G G 18 150 0.9
18-150 RP-F RPS1 RPF2 RPQ2 1,62 B Q1 G,T G G Mercaptan, Decyl -20 to +114 RP-F RPS RPF2 - 1 B Q1 G,T G G -26 114 0.8 Mercaptan, Ethyl -20 to +36 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 B Q1 K G G -121 36 0.8 Mercaptan, Heptyl -20 to + 120 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,62 B Q1 G,T G G -43 177 0.8
-20 to +177 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,62 B Q1 G,T G G Mercaptan, Hexyl -20 to + 120 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 B Q1 K G G -81 153 0.8
-20 to +153 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 B Q1 K G G Mercaptan, Lauryl -8 to +115 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 B Q1 K G G -8 115 0.8 Mercaptan, Methyl -20 to +25 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 B Q1 K G G -123 8 0.9 Mercaptan, Nonyl -20 to +120 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,62 B Q1 G,T G G -20 220 0.9
-20 to +220 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,62 B Q1 G,T G G Mercaptan, Octyl -20 to +120 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,62 B Q1 G,T G G -49 199 0.8
-20 to +199 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,62 B Q1 G,T G G Mercaptan, Probyl -20 to +67 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 B Q1 K G G -113 67 0.8Mercaptan, Probyl -20 to +67 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 B Q1 K G G -113 67 0.8 Mercaptan, Stearyl -29 to +120 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,62 B Q1 G,T G G 29 209 0.8
-29 to +200 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,62 B Q1 G,T G G
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Mercuric chlorides Mercurous chloride (dissolved in benzene) < S < 100 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M1 G G S383 7.15 Mercuric chloride < S < Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B V G G 276 302 5.44 Mercuric nitrates < S < Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 V B V G G Mercury - < 60 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B V G G -38 356 13.5939 Mesityl oxide - < Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF-4 RPQ3 62 S B M1 G G -42 130 0.854 Metal working lubricants for finishing machines - < 80 RP-C RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 V G G for other machine tools - < 80 RP-C RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 Q1 V G G Metharcrylic acid methyl ester (methyl methacrylate) - < Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M2 G G -48 100 0.944 Methanal — Formaldehyde Methane - < 60 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 U2 A V G G -182 -161 (-) Methanol (methyl alcohol) - < 60 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 S B E G G -98 64 0.787 (25) Methyl acetate — Acetic acid methyl ester Methyl acrylate (acrylic acid methyl ester) - < Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M2 G G -75 80 0.954 Methyl alcohol — Methanol Methyl bromide (bromomethane) - < 60 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M1 G G -94 4 (+) 3-Methyl-2-butanone (methyl isopropyl ketone) - < Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 V B M2 G G -92 95 0.80 Methyl butyrate — Butyric acid eaters Methyl cellosolve — Ethylene glycol Methyl chloride - < 80 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M1 G G -97 -25 (+) Methyl cyclohexanone - < Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 S B M2 G G -73… -14 165….170 0.92…0.93 Methyl ethyl ketone — Butanone Mrthyl formiate — Formic acid mrthyl ester Methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK) — 4 Methyl-2-pentanone Mrthyl isopropyl ketone — 3 Methyl-2-butanone Mrthyl isopropyl ketone — 3 Methyl-2-butanone Methyl methacylate (MMA) — Methacrylic acid methyl ester Methyl naphtalines : 1-Methyl naphtaline - < 160 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G -22 245 1.020 2-Methyl naphtaline M < 160 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 35 241 1.005 N-Methyl-2,2 imino diethanole - < 180 RP-A RPS1 RPF3 RPQ3 12,62 Q1 B M2 G G 246-249 1.040 4-Methyl-2-pentanone - < 100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 B M2 G G -84 117 0.8008 N-methyl pyrrolidone (1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinone, NMP) - < 100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 B M2 G G -24 206 1.028 N-Methyl ethanolamine - Kp RP-A RPS1 RPF3 RPQ3 12,62 Q1 B M2 G G 0 158 0.937 Methylene chloride (dichloromethane) - < 80 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M1 G G -96 40 1.325 Milk - < 40 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Milk sugar — Lactose Mineral oils - < 80 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Miscella - < 60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Mobiltherm — Heat tranfer oils Molasses - < 100 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 U1 U1 V G G Mono. . —. . . Monoethanolamine — 2-amino ethanol Mustard - < 60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 Q2 Q2 V G G
N Naphtha - < Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 30…> 200 Naphthalene M < Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 S B M1 G G 81 218 1.02 … 1.25 Naphthenic acios - < 60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B V G G Naphthol dyes < S < 140 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B V G G Naphthol dyes <S <140 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B V G G Naphthylamines: 1- Naphthylamine M <150 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B M2 G G 50 301 1.13 2- Naphthylamine <S <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M2 G G 1.13 306 1.216 Natural gas - <60 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S A V G G Neon - <80 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B N G G -248 -247 (-) Neopentane (2.2-dimethyl propane) — Pentanes Nickel (ll) - chloride <S <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 53 V B M1 G G 1030 3.55 Nickel (ll) - sulfate <S <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 53 V B M1 G G Z>840 3.68 Nitrating acid - <80 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 53 V B M1 G G Nitric acid <40 <20 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 51 V B M1 G G 10%-6 10%102 10%1.054
<30 <90 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 51 Q1 Q1 M1 G G 20%-18 20%104 20%1.115<30 <90 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 51 Q1 Q1 M1 G G 20%-18 20%104 20%1.115 <50 <80 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 51 Q1 Q1 M1 G G 30%-36 30%107 30%1.180 <60 <70 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 51 Q1 Q1 M1 G G 40%-28 40%111 40%1.246
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<70 <60 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 51 Q1 Q1 M1 G G 50%-19 50%115 50%1.310 <80 <50 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 51 Q1 Q1 M1 G G 60%-21 60%118 60%1.367 <90 <30 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 51 Q1 Q1 M1 G G 70%-41 70%120 70%1.413
Nitric acid, fuming <90 <Bp g RPS2 RPF-2 1 Y1 V1 T1 M1 G 80%-38 80%113 80%1.452 <90 <120 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 53 Q2 Q2 M1 G G 90%-65 90%96 90%1.483 <90 <120 g RPS2 52 Y1 V1 T1 M1 G 100%-41 100%83 100%1.513
Nitrobenzene - <80 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 53 V B M1 G G 5__6 211 1.19867 Nitrochloroform — Trichloronitromethane Nitrogen - <100 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 53 S B E G G -210 -196 (-) Nitroglycerin - <60 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 53 S B E G G 14 1.59 Nitromethane - <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 53 V B M1 G G -29 101 1.13 Nitrosyl sulfuric acid (nitrosyl hydrogen sulfate) <S <80 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 53 V B M1 G G Z13 Nonyl phenol M <220 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 A S M1 T6 G 295_304 0.968 NMP — N-Methylpyrolidone - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B E G G
O Octane - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G -57 126 0.703 4-tert. Octyl phenol M <220 RP-F RPS1 RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 A S M1 T6 G1 72__74 Z80 _ 283 0.69(90) Oils (not specified) - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Oil lacquer paints - <40 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B M1 G G Oleic acid - <Z RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 S B M1 G G 16 Z80 _ 100 0.8935 Oleum — Sulfuric acid, fuming Olive oil - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G ~6 0.91…0.92 Oxalic acid <S <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 V B V M M
<S <25 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 V B E G G 2-Oazolidinones (oxazolidones) M <200 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 M1 G G 85__89 220(64) Ozone - <40 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 K5 G G -192 -112 (+)
- <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 62 V B M1 G G -67 199 0.9289
PP Palatal - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF3 RPQ3 12,62 S B V G G Palatinol® — Phthalic acid esters Palmitic acid M <200 RP-C RPS1 RPF2 1 B Q1 M2 M5 G1 63 390 0.8577 Paper Coating Solution 0-100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 Q1 Q1 E G G Paper Sizing Solution 0-100 RP-C RPS1 RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q1 Q1 E G G Paper pulp — Pulp - <160 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 B M1 G G Paradichlorobenzene — Dichlorobenzenes Paralfin waxes M <160 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Paraffins, paralfin oil - <160 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Paraterphenyl — Terphenyls Paste (for gluing) M <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 S B V G G P-3 lye, clean, - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B E G G P-3 lye, containing fats, oils and dirt - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 Q1 M1 G G Peanut oil - <150 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G Pentaners: Isopentane (2-methyl butane) - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G -158 27 Neopentane (2.2-dimethylpropane) - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G -19 9 n-Pentane - <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G -130 36 0.6262 Pentanols - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 51 S B E G G ≤ - 75 ≥116 >0.81 Pentyl acetate — Acetic acid pentyl ester Perchlorobenzene — Hexachlorobenzene Perchloroethane — Hexachlorobenzene Perchloroethylene -20 to +120 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 B V V M M -22 121 1.6 Perhydrol — Hydrogen peroxide 30- % solution Petrol (gasoline, gas) unleaded, regular and supergrade - <40 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 40 … 200 0.72 … 0.76 Petrolatum M <160 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 38 … 60 >300 0.82 … 0.88 Petrol ether — Petrol, Gasoline Petroleum - <160 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 150 … 280 Petrol-methanol mixture - <40 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G Phenol (carbolic acid) M <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 53 V A M1 G G 33 182 1.06 Phenol - cresol mixture M <180 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 53 V A M1 G G Phenol ether (Phenyl ether) - <100 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 53 S B M1 G G Phenolic resins <200 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 53 S A M1 G G Phenylacetic acid <S <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 51 V B M2 G G 76 266 1.08 Phenylene diamines (diaminobenzenes): m-Phenylene diamine <S <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 51 S B M1 G G 63 287 1.11 o-Phenylene diamine <S <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 51 S B M1 G G 102 … 104 256 … 258 1.27 o-Phenylene diamine <S <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 51 S B M1 G G 102 … 104 256 … 258 1.27 p-Phenylene diamine <S <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 53 S B M1 G G 145 … 147 267 1.135 Phosgene (carbonyl dichloride,
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chlorocarbonic acid) - <60 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 53 V B M1 G G -128 7 (+) Phosphatizing baths: 'Zinc phosphatizing solution' <S <60 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 53 Q1 Q1 M1 G G 'Iron phosphatizing solution' <S <60 RP-C RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 Q1 V G G Phosphoric acids (conc given in % P2O5
1% P2O5 1.38% H3PO4): Raw acid, produced thermally <55 <120 RP-A RPD1 RPF3 - V B M1 G G Raw acid, produced wet <65 <160 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 M1 G G Pure acid <65 <40 RP-A RPS1 RPF3 RPQ3 12,62 V B V G G
<65 <80 RP-A RPS1 RPF3 RPQ3 12,62 V B V M M Superphosphoric acid <65 <160 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 Q1 Q1 M1 G G Phosphoric Acid, Pure <60 0-60 RP-C RPS1 RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 B V V G G 42 - 1.9
0-80 RP-C RPS1 RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q4 Q1 V G G Phosphoric Acid, Pure >60 0-40 RP-E RPS1 RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 B V T G G
0-100 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 B Q1 K Phosphoric Acid, Slurry <35% 0-80 RP-A RPS1 RPF1 RPQ3 2,62 Q1 Q1 V M M 42 - 1.8 Phosphoric Acid, Super <72% 0-200 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 Q1 Q1 K - - - Phosphoric Acid, Contaminated <35% 0-80 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q1 Q1 V M M 42 1.9 Phthalate Ester 0-100 RP-E RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 B V T G G - - Phthalic acid <S <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 51 V B M1 G G — 208 1.59 Phthalic Acid 0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 B V V G G 201 - 1.6 Phthalic acid achydride <S <180 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 51 V B M1 G G 131 295 1.527 Phthalic Anhydride 131-200 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 K G G 131 285 1.5
Phosphorus pentachlpride <S <60 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 54 V B M1 G G 2.114 Phthalic acid esters (phthalates): Benzyl butyl phthalate (BBP) - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 280(27) 1.093 Diallyl phthalate - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 190(23) 1.122 Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 340 1.047 Didecyl phthalate - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 3 … 5 Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 340 1.047 Didecyl phthalate - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 3 … 5 Didecyl phthalate (DEP) - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 298 1.118 Disobutyl phthalate (DIBP) - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 305 … 315 1.049 Disobutyl phthalate (DIDP) - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 255(7) 0.96 … 0.97 Disononyl phthalate (DINP) - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G1 270(27) —0.97 Disooctyl phthalate (DIDP) - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 51 S B M1 G G 228(7) —0.985 Di-(methyl glycol) - phthalate - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 204(7) 1.17 Dimethyl phthalate (DMP) - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 284 1.191 Dinonyl phthalate - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 275(27) 0.978 Dioctyl phthalate (DDP)
(2 - ethyl hexyl) - phthalate (DEHP) - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 51 S B M1 G G 216(7) 0.986 Dipentyl phthalate - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 340 … 345 1.026 Diphenyl phthalate - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B M1 G G 405 1.26 Picnic acid (2,4,6 trinitrophenol) <S <40 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 53 V B V G G 1.690 Picric Acid < 15% 0-100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 V G G 122 - 1.8 Pickling brine (aqu,sol, of 15 … 20% NaCl) <25 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B V G G Pine Oil (see Vegetable Oils) Pine oil - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 S B V G G 180 … 230 090 … 0.97 Pine Soap (Paper Industry) 0-100 RP-C RPS RPF1 RPQ3 2,62 Q1 Q1 V G G - - Pitch 150-340 RP-F RPS RPF1 RPQ3 2,62 A Q1 G G G - Potash lye — Caustic potash solution Potassium bromide <S <25 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 51 V B P M M 732 1435 2.75
<S <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 53 V B V G G Potassium carbonate (potash), also see — Benfield solution <S <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF3 RPQ3 12,62 V B E G G 891 2.428 Potassium chlorate <S <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 53 V B M1 G G 370 2.34
<S <60 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 51 V B V G G Potassium chloride <S <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF3 RPQ3 12,62 V B E M M 776 1.984
<50 <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 53 V B M2 G G Potassium cyanate <S <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 V B E G G 315 2.056 Potassium cyanide <S <80 RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 53 V B E G G 605 1.56 Potassium dichromate <S <40 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 51 V B E G G 396 2.7
<S <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF-4 53 V B M1 G G Potassium hydrogen carbonate (potassium bicarbonate) <S <60 RP-A RPS1 RPQ3 51 V B E G G Z ~ 200 2.17 Potassium hydroxide — Caustic potash solution Polyalkylene Glycol Lub. (see Refrig Oils) Polyol Ester Lubricant (see Refrig Oils)Polyol Ester Lubricant (see Refrig Oils) Polypropylene slurry 0-100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - B Q1 P G G - - 0.9 Polyvinyl Acetate, slurry 0-100 RP-C RPS RPF3 - Q4 Q1 E G G - - 1.2
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Polyvinyl Alcohol < 5% 0-60 RP-C RPS RPF2 - Q4 Q1 E G G - - 1.3 Polyvinyl Alcohol > 5% 0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 Q4 Q1 E G G Potassium Bromide < 80% 0-60 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ3 B Q1 P M M 734 1435 2.7
0-70 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ3 Q1 Q1 P M M Potassium Carbonate < 20% 0-60 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 B V P G G 891 - 2.5 Potassium Carbonate > 20 % 0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 Q4 Q1 P G G Potassium Chlorate < 25% 0-20 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ3 B Q1 P M M 368 - 2.3 Potassium Chlorate > 25% 0-100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - B Q1 P Potassium Nitrate 0-100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - B Q1 P 337 - 2.1 Potassium Permanganate <10% 0-20 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 B V P G G - - 2.7 Potassium Permanganate >10% 0-100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - B Q1 P Potassium Phosphate 0-100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - B Q1 P Potassium Sulphate <25% 0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 - B V P G G 1072 - 2.7 Propane Gas -40 -25 RP-A RPD RPF4 - B R P G G -190 -43 0.5 Propane, Liquid -40 -100 RP-A RPD RPF2 X B Q1 P G G -190 -43 0.5 Propanol (see Propyl Alcohol) Propionic Acid -20 -100 RP-E RPS RPF2 RPQ2 B V T M M -22 141 1 Propyl Alcohol -40 -100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ2 B V P G G -127 97 0.8 Propylene Oxide -40 -100 RP-E RPS RPF2 RPQ2 B Q1 T G G -104 34 0.8 Propylene, Liquid -40 -25 RP-E RPS RPF2 RPQ2 B R T G G -185 1.5 Pyridine -40 -100 RP-E RPD RPF4 - B Q1 T G G -42 116 1
-20 -100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - B Q1 K G G Q Quenching Oil 0-200 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ3 B Q1 G,T G G - - R Rapeseed oil (see Vegetable Oils), (Colra oil) Raw juice (see Sugar juices) Refrigerant oil' saturated with R… - <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 1 Q1 A M4 G G Refrigerants R 1282 - <25 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 1 Q1 A M1 G G -141 23 2.215 Refrigerants R 1282 - <25 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 1 Q1 A M1 G G -141 23 2.215 R 14 - >-40 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 S B M4 G G -184 -128 (+) R 21 - >-40 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 S B M4 G G -135 9 (+) R 22 - >-40 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 S B M4 G G -160 -41 (+) R 23 - >-40 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 S B M4 G G -155 -82 (+) R 32 - >-40 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 S B M4 G G -136 -52 (+) R 116 - >-40 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 S B M4 G G -101 -78 (+) R 133a - >-40 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 S B M4 G G -101 6 (+) R 142b - >-40 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 S B M4 G G -131 -10 (+) R 143 - >-40 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 S B M4 G G -111 -47 (+) R 152a - >-40 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 S B M4 G G -117 -25 (+) R 218 - >-40 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 S B M4 G G -183 -37 (+) R 610 - >-40 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 S B M4 G G -2 (+) R 1112a - <20 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 1 Q1 A M4 G G -127 20 1.555
- >20 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 S B M4 G G R 1113 - >-40 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 S B M4 G G -158 -28 (+) R 1122 - >-40 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 S B M4 G G -138 -18 (+) R 1132a - >-40 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 S B M4 G G -144 -85 (+) RC 318 - >-40 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 S B M4 G G -41 -6 (+) Residue, Atmospheric (see Crude Oil Residue) Residue, Cracked (see Crude Oil Residue) Residue, Vacuum (see Crude Oil Residue) Residue, Visbreaker (see Crude Oil Residue) Resin, Natural 0-100 RP-F RPS RPF1 RPQ3 62 B Q1 G,T G G - - 1.5
0-200 RP-F RPS RPF1 RPQ3 62 Q4 Q1 G,T G G Rinsing agent (industrial) <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 1 S B V G G
<80 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 1 S B P G G S Saccharose (sugar) <S <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 S B V G G 184..186 1.58 Salicylic acid <S <25 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 1 V B E G G 157..159 211.000 1.44
M <180 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 V B M2 G G Sal ammoniac, salmiac (see Ammonium chloride) Santotherm (see Heat transfer oils) Sealing agents Sea water (see Water) Sewage sludge M <80 RP-A RPS1 RPF3 - 12 U1 U1 V G G Sewage water (see Water) Silicon Tetrachloride -40 -57 RP-E RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 B R T G G -70 58 1.5 Silicone Fluid -50 -250 RP-E RPS RPF2 - 1 B Q1 T G G -50 250 1Silicone Fluid -50 -250 RP-E RPS RPF2 - 1 B Q1 T G G -50 250 1
-20 -120 RP-F RPS RPF2 - 1 B Q1 G,T G G -20 -200 RP-F RPS RPF2 - 1 B Q1 G,T G G
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Silver Nitrate <70% 0-20 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B V E G G 212 - 4.3 Silver Nitrate >70% 0-100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B V E G Soap Liquor 0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 - 1 B V P G G - - Sodium Acetate <10% 0-60 RP-C RPS RPF2 - 1 Q4 Q1 E G G 58 - 1.5 Sodium Acetate >10% 0-60 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 B V E G G
0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q4 Q1 E M M Sodium Bicarbonate 0-30 RP-C RPS RPF2 - 1 B V P G G - - 2.2
0-60 RP-C RPS RPF2 - 1 Q4 Q1 P G G 0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q4 Q1 P G G
Sodium Bisulphate <10% 0-30 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,62 B V P G G 59 - 2.1 0-60 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 B V P G G
Sodium Bisulphate >10% 0-100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 P Sodium Bisulphite <50% 0-20 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 B V P G G - - 1.5 Sodium Bisulphite >50% 0-100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 P Sodium Borohydride 0-100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 E 400 - 1.1 Sodium Carbonate 0-60 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 B V P G G 851 1600.000 2.5
0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q4 Q1 P G G Sodium Chloride <5% 0-60 RP-C RPS RPF2 - 1 Q4 Q1 P M M 801 1413.000 2.2 Sodium Chloride <30% 0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q1 Q1 P M M Sodium Cyanide 0-40 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 P G G 564 1496
0-100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 P Sodium Dichromate <20% 0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q1 Q1 E G G 357 - 2.5 Sodium Dithionite (see Sodium Hydrosulphite) Sodium Hydrosulphide <5% 0-30 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 B Q1 G,T G G 53 - Sodium Hydrosulphide >5% 0-60 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 B Q1 G,T G G
0-100 RP-E RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q1 Q1 T G G Sodium Hydrosulphite 0-100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B V E 55 - 1.5 Sodium Hydroxide <15% 0-60 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 B V E G G 318 1390 2.1 Sodium Hydroxide <50% 0-80 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q1 Q1 E G G Sodium Hydroxide <70% 0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q1 Q1 E M M Sodium Hydroxide <50% 0-80 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q1 Q1 E G G Sodium Hydroxide <70% 0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q1 Q1 E M M Sodium Hypochlorite <10% 0-20 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 Q1 Q1 V M M 18 - 1.2 Sodium Hypochlorite >10% 0-100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 Q1 Q1 V Sodium Nitrate <90% 0-60 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 B V E G G 306 - 2.3
0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q4 Q1 E G G Sodium Nitrate <70% 0-100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 E G G 271 - 2.2 Sodium Phosphate Monobasic 0-60 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 B V P G G 100 - 2
0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q4 Q1 P G G Sodium Phosphate Dibasic <20% 0-30 RP-C RPS RPF2 - 1 B V P G G 93 - 2.1
0-60 RP-C RPS RPF2 - 1 Q4 Q1 P G G Sodium Phosphate Dibasic <70% 0-60 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 B V P G G
0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q4 Q1 P G G Sodium Phosphate Tribasic 0-60 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 B V P G G 75 - 1.6
0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q4 Q1 P G G Sodium Silicate 0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 - 1 Q4 Q1 P G G - - 2.6 Sodium Sulphate <5% 0-30 RP-C RPS RPF2 - 1 B V P G G 888 - 2.7
0-60 RP-C RPS RPF2 - 1 Q4 Q1 P G G Sodium Sulphate >5% 0-60 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 B V P G G
0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q4 Q1 P G G Sodium Sulphide <20% 0-40 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 P G G - - 1.9 Sodium Sulphide >20% 0-100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 P Sodium Sulphite <50% 0-60 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 B V P G G - - 2.6
0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q4 Q1 P G G Sodium Thiocyanate <90% 0-60 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 B V P G G 287 -
0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q4 Q1 P G G Sodium Thiosulphate <15% 0-30 RP-C RPS RPF2 - 1 B V E G G 48 - 1.7
0-60 RP-C RPS RPF2 - 1 Q4 Q1 E G G Sodium Thiosulphate >15% 0-60 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 B V E G G
0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q4 Q1 E G G Sour Water (see Water, Sour) Soya Bean Oil (see Vegetable Oils) Spent Sulphite Liquor (see Sulphite Waste Liquor) Starch <5% 0-60 RP-C RPS RPF3 - 12 Q4 Q1 P G G Starch >5% 0-100 RP-C RPS RPF3 RPQ3 12,62 Q4 Q1 P G G Steam >180 RPA RPD1 RPF4 53 S B E G G 100 Stearic Acid 70-100 RP-C RPS RPF1 RPQ3 2,62 Q4 Q1 P G G 70 361 0.8
70-200 RP-C RPS RPF1 RPQ3 2,62 Q4 Q1 V G G Stoddard Solvent 0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 B Q1 P G G - 260
0-250 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 B Q1 G,T G G0-250 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 B Q1 G,T G G Styrene (see Vinylbenzene) Sugar, Carbonated Juice 60-100 RP-C RPS RPF1 RPQ3 2,62 Q4 Q1 P G G - -
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Sugar, Clear Juice <50% 0-70 RP-C RPS RPF1 RPQ3 2,62 Q4 Q1 P G G - - Sugar, Dense Liquor 0-20 RP-A RPS RPF1 RPQ3 2,62 Q1 Q1 P G G - - Sugar, Diffuser Juice 60-100 RP-C RPS RPF3 RPQ3 12,62 Q4 Q1 P G G - - Sugar Juices (conc. Data in Brix): Thick juice >70 <95 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 Q1 Q1 V G G Thin juice <20 <100 RP-B RPS1 RPF2 - 1 Q12 Q12 V G G Clairce >70 <95 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 U4 U4 V G G Raw juice <20 <70 RP-B RPS1 RPF2 - 1 Q12 Q12 V G G Sugar, Limed Juice 60-100 RP-C RPS RPF1 RPQ3 2,62 Q4 Q1 P G G - - Sugar, Molasses 50-100 RP-A RPS RPF1 RPQ3 2,62 Q1 Q1 P G G - - Sugar, Molten 50-100 RP-A RPS RPF1 RPQ3 2,62 Q1 Q1 P G G - - 1.6 Sugar, Syrup 60-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q4 Q1 P G G - 60%~70 1.3 Sulfuric acid fuming (=oleum=conc.H2SO4+free SO3) <60 <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF3 RPQ3 12,62 Q1 Q1 M1 M M - Sulphamic Acid 0-100 RP-E RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q1 Q1 T G G - - 2.1 Sulphite Waste Liquor 0-120 RP-C RPS RPF1 RPQ3 2,62 Q4 Q1 V G G - - Sulphonated Oil 0-100 RP-E RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 B Q1 T M M - - 3 Sulphur 140-200 RP-A RPS RPF1 RPQ3 2,62 Q1 Q1 V G G 116 2.1 Sulfur fluorides:- 29.000 Disulfur decafluoride (sulfur pentafluoride) <Bp RP-A RPS1 *** RPQ3 62 V B M2 G G -92 11.000 2.08 Disulfur difluoride (thiothionyl fluoride) <60 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 V B M2 G G -164 (+) Sulfur hexafluoride <60 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 V B M2 G G S64 -40.000 (+) Sulfur tetrafluoride <60 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 V B M2 G G -121 445 (+) Sulphur Chloride -20 -138 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 V M M -80 138.000 1.7 Sulphur Dioxide, Dry -20 -100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 E G G -76 -10 1.4 Sulphuric Acid <25% 0-20 RP-D RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 Y1 V T,T M G 10 327.000 1.8 Sulphuric Acid <55% 0-20 RP-D RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 Y1 V T,T M M Sulphuric Acid <70% 0-20 RP-D RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 Y1 V T,T M G
0-70 RP-D RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 Y1 V T,T Sulphuric Acid <85% 0-20 RP-D RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 Y1 V T,T M G Sulphuric Acid >85% 0-100 RP-D RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 Y1 V T,T Sulphuric Acid <85% 0-20 RP-D RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 Y1 V T,T M G Sulphuric Acid >85% 0-100 RP-D RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 Y1 V T,T Sulphuric Acid Dry 0-20 RP-D RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 Y1 V T,T G G
0-120 RP-D RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 Y1 V T,T Sulphurous Acid 0-100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 V Suniso 4GS (see Refrig Oils) Suniso 5GS (see Refrig Oils) Super Phosphoric Acid (see Phosphoric Acid, Super) T Tall Oil 0-120 RP-F RPS RPF1 - 2 B Q1 V,M M - - 1
0-200 RP-F RPS RPF1 - 2 B Q1 V,M M Tallow 35-100 RP-C RPS RPF1 RPQ3 2,62 B V P G G 35 - 0.9 Tar (Coal) 0-200 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 V G G - 225 1.1 Tartaric Acid <20% 0-30 RP-C RPS RPF2 - 1 B V P G G 169 - 1.8
0-60 RP-C RPS RPF2 - 1 Q4 Q1 P G G Tartaric Acid >20% 0-60 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 B V P G G
0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 Q4 Q1 P G G Teepol 0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 - 1 B V P G G - - 1 Terephthalic Acid, Slurry 0-100 RP-E RPS RPF3 - 12 Q1 Q1 T G G - 1.5 Terphenyls (diphenyl benzenes): 365 m-Terphenyl (1.3-diphenyl benzene) M <180 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 S B M1 G G 86 332 o-Terphenyl (1.2-diphenyl benzene) M <180 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 S B M1 G G 57 376 p-Terphenyl (1.4-diphenyl benzene) M <Bp RP-F RPS1 RPF2 RPQ3 1,62 A S G,T T6 F 209 - 1.23 Tetrachloroethane -20 -120 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B R V G G -43 147 1.6
-20 -147 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B R V G G Tetrachloroethylene (see Perchloroethylene) Tetrahydrofuran -40 -100 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 B Q1 G,T G G -65 66 0.9 Thinners, Cellulose Lacquer 0-120 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 B Q1 G,T G G - 208.000 0.7
0-200 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 B Q1 G,T G G . Thinners, Oil Paint -20 -120 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 B Q1 V G G -50 162.000 0.9
-20 -162 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 B Q1 V G G Thiols M <Bp RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 V B M1 G G Titamium dioxide - solution in sulfuric acid <s <180 RP-SP RPS3 RPF1 - 2 Q1 Q1 T M G Titanium dioxide - suspension in water <40 <Bp RP-SP RPS3 RPF4 RPQ3 62 U2 V E G G >1800 3.9..4.26 Titanium Tetrachloride -20 -120 RP-D RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 Y1 V T,T -25 136 1.8 Toluene - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 1 S A M1 G G -95 111.000 0.9 Toluol (see Toluene) Transformer Oil 0-100 RP-C RPS RPF2 - 1 B V P G G - - 0.9
0-120 RP-C RPS RPF2 - 1 B V V G G 0-200 RP-C RPS RPF2 - 1 B R V G G0-200 RP-C RPS RPF2 - 1 B R V G G
Trichloroethane -20 -74 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 B Q1 V G G -38 74 1.3 Trichloroethylene -20 -87 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 V G G -73 87 1.5
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Trichloromethane -40 -61 RP-E RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 T M M -64 61 1.5 Trichloromethane Dry -40 -61 RP-E RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 T G G 112 Trichloronitromethane (chloropicrine) <60 RP-A RPS1 *** RPQ3 62 V B M1 G G -64 1.65 Tricresyl Phosphate -20 -135 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 E M M -35 420 1.2
-20 -200 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 V M M -20 -250 RP-E RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 T
Triethanolamine 0-135 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 B R E G G 21 335 1.1 0-200 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ2 1,61 B Q1 G,T G G
Triethylamine -40 -100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 P G G -115 90 0.7 -20 -100 RP-A RPD RPF4 - 54 B Q1 P G G
Tung Oil 31-100 RP-C RPS RPF1 RPQ3 2,62 B V P G G 31 - 0.9 31-200 RP-C RPS RPF1 RPQ3 2,62 B R V G G
Turpentine - 0 to + 100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ2 01 B V P G G - 162 0.90 0 to +162 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ2 61 B S V G G
U Urea <5% 0 to +20 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 B V V G G 135 - 1.30 Urea <40% 0 to +20 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 51 B V V G G Urea >40% 0 to +100 RP-A RPD RPF4 53 B Q1 V V Varnish 0 to +100 RP-A RPD RPF4 53 B S V G G - - Vegetable Juice 0 to +100 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 B V P G G - - Vegetable Oil 0 to +100 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 B V P G G - - 1.00
0 to +120 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 B V V G G Vegetable Oil, Coconut Oil +25 to +100 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 B V P G G 25 - 0.90
+25 to +120 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 B V V G G - Vegetable Oil, Corn Oil -10 to +100 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 B V P G G -10 - 0.90
-10 to +120 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 B V V G G - Vegetable Oil, Linseed Oil -19 to +100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 51 B V P G G -19 343 0.90
-19 to +120 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 51 B V V G G Vegetable Oil, Olive Oil -6 to +100 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 B V P G G -6 - 0.90
-19 to +120 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 51 B V V G G Vegetable Oil, Olive Oil -6 to +100 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 B V P G G -6 - 0.90
-6 to +120 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 B V V G G Vegetable Oil Palm Oil +30 to +100 RP-C RPS RPF1 02 Q4 Q1 P G G 30 - 0.90
+30 to +120 RP-C RPS RPF1 02 Q4 Q1 V G G Vegetable Oil, Peanut Oil +3 to +100 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 B V P G G 3 - 0.90
+3 to +120 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 B V V G G Vegetable Oil, Pine Oil 0 to +100 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 B V P G G - 210 0.90
0 to +120 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 B V V G G Vegetable Oil, Rapeseed Oil -6 to +100 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 B V P G G -6 - 0.90
-6 to +120 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 B V V G G Vegetable Oil, Soya Bean Oil +22 to +100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 51 B V P G G 22 - 0.90
+22 to +120 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 51 B V V G G Vinegar 0 to +118 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ2 61 B V E G G 17 118 1.00 Vinyl Acetate -40 to +73 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ2 61 B V P G G -100 73 0.90
-20 to +73 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ2 61 B V P G G Vinyl Chloride, Gas -14 to +25 RP-A RPD RPF4 53 B Q1 V G G -160 -14 0.90 Vinyl Chloride, Liquid -20 to +25 RP-A RPD RPF4 53 B Q1 V G G -160 -13 0.90 Vinylbenzene -31 to +100 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ2 61 B Q1 T G -31 145 0.90
-20 to +100 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ2 61 B Q1 T G Vinylidene Chloride (See Dichloro Ethylene (1,1) Volatile oils <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 1 S B M1 G G W Washing lye <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 1 S B M1 G G Washing lye, dirty <Bp RP-A RPS1 RPF2 1 Q1 Q1 M1 G G Walnut oil <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 1 S B V G G Waste Liquor, Sulphite (see Sulphite Waste Liquor) Water De-jonised (Demin.) 0 to +120 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 A V E G G +100 1.0 Water, Boiler Feed 0 to +120 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 B Q1 E G G +100
0 to +130 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 B Q1 E G G Water, Drinking (Potable) 0 to +100 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 B V P G G +100 1.0
0 to +120 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 B Q1 E G G Water glass (see Sodium silicates) Water, Hot 0 to +130 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 B Q1 E G G +100 1.0 Water, Injection 0 to +100 RP-A RPS RPF2 01 B Q1 V M M +100 1.0 Water, Produced 0 to +60 RP-C RPS RPF3 12 Q4 Q1 P M M +100 1.0
0 to +100 RP-C RPS RPF3 RPQ3 12 Q4 Q1 P M M 0 to +120 RP-C RPS RPF3 RPQ3 12 Q4 Q1 V M M
Water, Sea 0 to +30 RP-A RPS RPF2 01 B V P M M -3 +100 1.0 0 to +60 RP-A RPS RPF3 12 Q1 Q1 P M M0 to +60 RP-A RPS RPF3 12 Q1 Q1 P M M 0 to +100 RP-F RPS RPF3 RPQ3 12 Q1 Q1 P M M 0 to +120 RP-F RPS RPF3 RPQ3 12 Q1 Q1 V M M
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Water, Sour 0 to + 100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 01 Q1 Q1 K M M +100 1.0 Water, Ultra Pure 0 to +100 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 A Q1 E G G +100 1.0
0 to +120 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 A Q1 E G G Waxes >s<180 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 1 S B V G G Whale oil, whale train <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 1 S B V G G Whey <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 1 S B V G G Whisky 0 to +100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ2 01 B V P G G 0.9 Wine 0 to +100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ2 01 B V P G G Wort (see Beer Wort) Wood oil (Tung oil) <80 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 1 S B V G G <0 0.89-0.93 Wood pulp, ground pulp (see Pulp, (cellulose) Wood spirit <40 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 1 S B E G G Wood tar <100 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 1 S B M1 G G 0.90-1.11
X Xanthogenates <10 <60 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 Q1 Q1 M2 G G Xenone - <40 RP-A RPD1 RPF4 - 54 S B P G G -112 -108 (+) Xylols (dimethyl benzenes): technical xylol (mixture) - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 1 S B M1 G G 137..140 ~0.86 m-Xylol - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 1 S B M1 G G -48 139 0.87 o-Xylol - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 1 S B M1 G G -25 144 0.88 P-Xylol - <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 1 S B M1 G G 13 138 0.86 Y Yeast 0 to +60 RP-C RPS RPF2 01 B V P G G Yoghurt with fruit etc. - <60 RP-C RPS1 RPF2 - 1 Q1 Q1 V G G Yoghurt without fruit etc. <60 RP-A RPS1 RPF2 - 1 Q1 B V G G Z Zerice (see Refrig Oils) Zinc Chloride 0 to +100 RP-A RPD RPF4 53 B V P M M +290 +732 Zinc Nitrate 0 to +60 RP-E RPS RPF2 RPQ3 01 B V T G G +36 2.9 Zinc Chloride 0 to +100 RP-A RPD RPF4 53 B V P M M +290 +732 Zinc Nitrate 0 to +60 RP-E RPS RPF2 RPQ3 01 B V T G G +36 2.9
0 to +100 RP-E RPS RPF2 RPQ3 01 Q1 Q1 T G G 2.1 Zinc Sulphate <40% 0 to +60 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 01 B V P G G +100
0 to +100 RP-C RPS RPF2 RPQ3 01 Q4 Q1 P G G 2.0 Zinc Sulphate >40% 0 to +60 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ3 01 B Q1 V M M
0 to +100 RP-F RPS RPF2 RPQ3 01 Q1 Q1 V M M
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