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Best chemical compatibility sites??

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quizzical1

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Hi All,

Just curious what your "go to" sites are for metals, plastics and elastomers....seems some are better than others.

I had a request to see if 316SS was compatible with Paradiethylbenzene and found it hard to locate.

TIA

Q~
 
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This is why many of us own books, much of this isn't online. Something called copyright.
There is the Outokumpu one, there is a set published by Compass Publicating.
For online I try to find info from someone who makes and ships the chemical.
Some of the lab chemical supply companies have good tables for non-metals.

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