Compatibility Rating
Why is LDPE resistant to Ascorbic Acid?
LDPE shows excellent resistance to Ascorbic Acid due to its flexible polymer chains that resist attack from most aqueous solutions and inorganic chemicals.
⚠️ When NOT to use LDPE
Avoid using Low-Density Polyethylene with strong oxidizers, chlorinated solvents, and aromatic compounds. Temperature limit is approximately 60°C.
Comparison Table — All Materials for Ascorbic Acid
| Material | 20°C | 50°C |
|---|---|---|
| HDPE | A | A |
| LDPE | A | A |
| PP | A | A |
| PTFE | A | A |
| PVDF | A | A |
| FEP | A | A |
| ECTFE/ETFE | A | A |
| EPDM | A | A |
| Viton (FPM) | A | A |
| NBR | A | A |
| Silicone | NR | NR |
| SS 316 | A | A |
| SS 304 | A | A |
| Aluminium | A | A |
| PVC Rigid | NR | NR |
| PVC Flexible | NR | NR |
| PMP | NR | NR |
| Polystyrene | NR | NR |
| SAN | NR | NR |
| Polycarbonate | B | B |
| PETG | A | A |
| Acetal (POM) | B | B |
| Nylon (PA) | B | B |
| Polysulfone | NR | NR |
A=Excellent · B=Good · C=Fair · D=Poor · NR=No Data
🌡️ Temperature Note
Good resistance at both 20°C and 50°C. Maximum service temperature for this material is 60°C — above this, degradation risk increases significantly.
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FAQ
Is LDPE resistant to Ascorbic Acid?
LDPE has Excellent (A) resistance to Ascorbic Acid at 20°C. Excellent resistance - recommended for continuous use.
Can I store Ascorbic Acid in LDPE containers?
Yes, LDPE is rated A (Excellent) for Ascorbic Acid.