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1.4 RESISTANCE TO CHEMICAL AGENTS
The tables in Chapter 10 describe the resistance of the plastic materials used for ELESA+GANTER products, at an ambient temperature of 23°C, in the presence of the various chemical agents they may come into contact with, in an industrial environment (acids, bases, solvents, lubricants, fuels, and aqueous solutions) and indicate 3 classes of resistance:
- good resistance = the product functional and aesthetic properties remain unchanged;
- fair resistance = effects on the functional and/or aesthetic properties, depending on the type of product and the working conditions with some limitations of use according to the specific application;
- poor resistance = product susceptible to chemical aggression. Not recommended for use.
As a general rule, chemical resistance decreases as the working temperature and mechanical stresses, to which the product is subjected, increase. The presence of high temperatures and high levels of mechanical stress together require to the product resistance to chemical agents be tested.
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Generals
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1. Plastic materials
- 1.1 Mechanical strength
- 1.2 Thermal resistance
- 1.3 Strength and surface hardness
- 1.4 Resistance to chemical agents
- 1.5 Resistance to atmospheric agents and uv rays
- 1.6 Flame resistance
- 1.7 Electrical properties
- 1.8 Surface finish and cleanability
- 1.9 Compliance with international standards
- 1.10 Competence of Elesa+Ganter technical department
- 2. Metal materials
- 3. Other materials
- 4. Machining tolerances
- 5. Fixed handles
- 6. Assembly measures
- 7. Special executions
- 8. Colours
- 9. Test values
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10. Technical tables
- 10.1 Conversion tables
- 10.2 DIN 79 Square holes and shafts
- 10.3 DIN 6885 Keyways
- 10.4 GN 110 and GN 110.1 Transversal holes
- 10.5 DIN 13 ISO Metric threads
- 10.6 DIN 228 Cylindrical GAS-BSP threads
- 10.7 DIN EN ISO 898-1 | DIN EN 20898-2 Strenght values
- 10.8 DIN ISO 286 ISO-Fundamental tolerances
- 10.9 IP Protection Classification
- 10.10.1 PFB | PRB Thread locking with jamming action Polyamide patch coating/ Polyamide complete coating
- 10.10.2 MVK Thread locking gluing Micro encapsulation precote 80 (red)
- 10.11 Stainless Steel characteristics
- 10.12 Surface treatments
- 10.13 Carbon steel, zinc alloys, aluminium, brass characteristics
- 10.14.1 Duroplast, elastomer, technopolymer and rubber characteristics
- 10.14.2 Duroplast, elastomer, technopolymer and rubber characteristics
- 10.14.3 Duroplast, elastomer, technopolymer and rubber characteristics
- 10.15 Load ratings U-Handles
- 10.16 Load ratings metal hinges
- 10.17 Strength of indexing plungers
- 10.18 Assembly sets GN 965 and GN 968
- 11. Vibration-damping elements
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1. Plastic materials
- Hygienic design
- Operating Elements
- Clamping knobs
- Control elements
- Rotary controls
- Indexing elements
- Joints
- Transmission elements
- Levelling elements
- Hinges
- Latches
- Toggle, power and hook clamps
- Accessories for hydraulic systems
- Tube clamp connectors
- Castors and wheels
- Magnets
- Conveyor components
- Linear slides
- Vibration mounts
- Vacuum components
- Elastomer springs