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HCl gas and selants that can withstand them?

Started by rudebwoy, February 04, 2003, 11:10:00 AM

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rudebwoy

discovered quickly how silicone just melted and leaked in to smitherenes when faced against hcl gas. 

is there any selants out there that can be used that won't react with hcl gas?  thanks


odin

Glass, PVC, PP, PE, chem. rubber.
You need to ask this here, try and see, dont you have any other material handy that can substitute silicone in your experiment?

rudebwoy

Would epoxy work as a substitue?



odin


rudebwoy

blah blah blah....

edited.

will use plastic glue gun. 
*crosses fingers*
;>