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Suitable materials for handling cude oil 1

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micalbrch

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Hello together,

I've learned that "crude oil" is a rather elastic term but nevertheless we sometimes have to deal with that in terms of material compatibility. I know that EPDM is a nightmare with any kind of oil and that PTFE is usually good. But for what kind of cude oil BUNA-N or FPM can be used? Does somebody know a good source like a chemical resistance chart which differs between the various crude oils? Thanks in advance!

Michael
 
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