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SULFUR LIQUORS Chemical compatibility with O-rings, rubbers, & plastics

Sulfur liquors are aqueous solutions of sulfur compounds used primarily in the pulp and paper industry for the sulfite pulping process. This process involves the digestion of wood chips to produce cellulose fibers, which are then used to make paper. Sulfur liquors help break down the lignin in wood, facilitating the separation of cellulose fibers and producing high-quality paper products. Proper handling and storage of sulfur liquors are essential to prevent the release of sulfur compounds, which can pose health and environmental risks. Safety measures, including the use of appropriate protective equipment and adherence to handling protocols, are crucial to prevent respiratory irritation and other health hazards. The effectiveness of sulfur liquors in the pulping process makes them valuable chemicals in the paper industry, although their use requires careful control to prevent environmental and health impacts.

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MaterialPerformanceGet a quote
FFKM (CanRez™, Kalrez®, Chemraz®)Excellent: <15% SwellingGet a quote
FKM ETP (Viton® Extreme)Excellent: <15% SwellingGet a quote
FKM (Viton®)Excellent: <15% SwellingGet a quote
NBR (Buna-N, Nitrile)Acceptable: <15-25% SwellingGet a quote
HNBR (Hydrogenated Nitrile)Acceptable: <15-25% SwellingGet a quote
EPDM (Ethylene Propylene)Acceptable: <15-25% SwellingGet a quote
Aflas® (TFE/P, FEPM)--- Insufficient Testing DataGet a quote
Silicone (VMQ, PVMQ)Not Recommended: Over 40% SwellingGet a quote
Fluorosilicone (FVMQ)Acceptable: <15-25% SwellingGet a quote
Polyurethane (PU, AU)--- Insufficient Testing DataGet a quote
Teflon® (PTFE)--- Insufficient Testing DataGet a quote
Neoprene (Chloroprene)Acceptable: <15-25% SwellingGet a quote
SBR (Styrene-Butadiene)Acceptable: <15-25% SwellingGet a quote
ACM (Acrylic Rubber)Not Recommended: Over 40% SwellingGet a quote
Butyl (IIR, Isobutylene Isoprene)Acceptable: <15-25% SwellingGet a quote
Butadiene Rubber (BR)Acceptable: <15-25% SwellingGet a quote
Isoprene Rubber (Polyisoprene)Acceptable: <15-25% SwellingGet a quote
Natural Rubber (NR)Acceptable: <15-25% SwellingGet a quote
Hypalon (CSPE)Acceptable: <15-25% SwellingGet a quote
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