Choosing the right material for handling or storing N Hexane is critical for safety and equipment longevity.
The wrong material can lead to container failure, leaks, or contamination.
Our compatibility chart shows resistance ratings for 24 materials against N Hexane,
tested at both 20°C and 50°C. Ratings follow the A-D scale: A (excellent) means the material is fully resistant
and recommended for long-term use, while D means the material should not be used.
Always consider your specific conditions — concentration, temperature, pressure, and exposure time can all affect
material performance. When in doubt, consult your equipment manufacturer or conduct testing.
Rating Scale
A Excellent
B Good
C Fair
D Poor
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials are resistant to N Hexane?
Our database covers 24 materials tested against N Hexane, including Acetal (POM), Aluminium, ECTFE/ETFE, EPDM, FEP, HDPE and 18 more. Ratings range from A (excellent resistance) to D (not recommended). Click any material above to see its specific rating at 20°C and 50°C.
What is the best material for storing N Hexane?
The best material depends on concentration, temperature, and exposure duration. PTFE and fluoropolymers generally offer excellent resistance to most chemicals. Check individual material ratings above for N Hexane compatibility at your specific conditions.
How do I read the chemical resistance ratings?
A = Excellent (fully resistant, recommended for long-term use). B = Good (minor effect possible, suitable for most applications). C = Limited (some degradation, short-term use only). D = Not Recommended (significant attack, do not use). Always verify ratings with your equipment manufacturer.
Does temperature affect N Hexane resistance?
Yes. Chemical resistance ratings can change significantly between 20°C and 50°C. Higher temperatures generally reduce material resistance. Our charts show ratings at both temperatures where data is available.
Where does the N Hexane compatibility data come from?
Chemical resistance data is based on comprehensive compatibility charts published by Bürkle GmbH (buerkle.de), a German manufacturer with decades of expertise in chemical handling equipment.
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