Chemical resistance
Ethanol
Isophorone
Ammonia <40 %
Caustic soda <40 %
Hydrogen peroxide <25 %
Alkalicarbonate
Bichromate
Diesel oil
Acetonitrile
Sodium bisulphate
Autotex withstands DIN 42 115 Part 2 exposure of <1 hour duration to glacial acetic acid
without visible change.
Autotex is not resistant to high pressure steam at over 100 °C or the following chemicals:
Concentrated mineral acids
Concentrated caustic solution
Autotex withstands 24 hours exposure to the following reagents at 50 °C without visible
staining:
Top Job
Jet Dry
Gumption
Fantastic
Formula 409
Very slight discoloration was noted under critical viewing conditions with the following
materials:
Tomato juice
Outdoor use
In common with all polyester based films Autotex F207 is not suitable for use in conditions of
long term exposure to direct sunlight.
B-2
Formaldehyde 37 % - 42 %
Potassium hydroxide <30
Linseed oil
Paraffin oil
Blown castor oil
Silicone oil
Turpentine substitute
Universal brake fluid
Decon
Aviation fuel
Grape Juice
Milk
Coffee
Tomato ketchup
Ferrous chloride
Dibutyl Phthalate
Dioctyl Phthalate
Sodium carbonate
Petrol
Teepol
Water
Sea water
Benzyl alcohol
Mehylene chloride
Ariel
Persil
Wisk
Lenor
Downey
Lemon juice
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Ajax
Vim
Domestos
Vortex
Windex
Mustard