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Butyric Acid Resistance of PTFE

Is PTFE compatible with Butyric Acid? See the chemical resistance rating below.

Compatibility Rating

At 20°C (68°F)
A
Excellent
Excellent resistance - recommended for continuous use
At 50°C (122°F)
A
Excellent
Excellent resistance - recommended for continuous use

Why is PTFE resistant to Butyric Acid?

PTFE shows excellent resistance to Butyric Acid due to the extremely strong carbon-fluorine bonds making it virtually inert to almost all chemicals.

⚠️ When NOT to use PTFE

Avoid using PTFE (Teflon) with molten alkali metals, fluorine gas at high temperatures, and certain fluorinated compounds. It is the most chemically resistant plastic available.

Comparison Table — All Materials for Butyric Acid

Material20°C50°C
HDPECD
LDPEDD
PPDD
PTFEAA
PVDFAA
FEPAA
ECTFE/ETFEAA
EPDMDD
Viton (FPM)CD
NBRDD
SiliconeNRNR
SS 316AA
SS 304AB
AluminiumAB
PVC RigidBD
PVC FlexibleDD
PMPDD
PolystyreneDD
SANDD
PolycarbonateDD
PETGNRNR
Acetal (POM)DD
Nylon (PA)CC
PolysulfoneBB

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 260°C — above this, degradation risk increases significantly.

🔄 Better Alternative?

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FAQ

Is PTFE resistant to Butyric Acid?

PTFE has Excellent (A) resistance to Butyric Acid at 20°C. Excellent resistance - recommended for continuous use.

Can I store Butyric Acid in PTFE containers?

Yes, PTFE is rated A (Excellent) for Butyric Acid.

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