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Cresol Resistance of Polypropylene (PP)

Is Polypropylene (PP) compatible with Cresol? See the chemical resistance rating below.

Compatibility Rating

At 20°C (68°F)
B
Good
Good resistance - suitable for intermittent contact
At 50°C (122°F)
C
Fair
Limited resistance - short-term exposure only

Why is PP resistant to Cresol?

PP shows good resistance to Cresol due to its semi-crystalline structure providing good chemical resistance to acids, bases, and organic solvents at moderate concentrations.

⚠️ When NOT to use PP

Avoid using Polypropylene with concentrated oxidizing acids, chlorinated solvents, and aromatic hydrocarbons. Becomes brittle below 0°C.

Comparison Table — All Materials for Cresol

Material20°C50°C
HDPECD
LDPEDD
PPBC
PTFEAA
PVDFAA
FEPAA
ECTFE/ETFEAB
EPDMDD
Viton (FPM)ANR
NBRDD
SiliconeNRNR
SS 316ANR
SS 304ANR
AluminiumAA
PVC RigidDD
PVC FlexibleDD
PMPDD
PolystyreneDD
SANCD
PolycarbonateDD
PETGDD
Acetal (POM)DD
Nylon (PA)DD
PolysulfoneDD

A=Excellent · B=Good · C=Fair · D=Poor · NR=No Data

🌡️ Temperature Note

Performance degrades significantly at higher temperatures — rated Good at 20°C but only Fair at 50°C. For elevated temperatures, consider a more resistant material. Max service temp: 100°C.

🔄 Better Alternative?

Consider: PVDF or PTFE for higher temperatures. View all materials for Cresol →

FAQ

Is Polypropylene (PP) resistant to Cresol?

Polypropylene (PP) has Good (B) resistance to Cresol at 20°C. Good resistance - suitable for intermittent contact.

Can I store Cresol in Polypropylene (PP) containers?

Yes, Polypropylene (PP) is rated B (Good) for Cresol.

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