1 Scope
| Polyethylene | PE |
NOTE 1 The PE considered in this document corresponds to PE-HD, with a minimum density value of 0,935 g/cm3 (e.g.: PE63, PE80, PE100, PE100-RC, PE-RT).
| Polypropylene | PP (PP-R and PP-RCT, PP-H, PP-B) |
| Polyvinyl chloride, unplasticized | PVC-U |
| Polyvinyl chloride, chlorinated | PVC-C |
| Polybutylene | PB |
| Acrylonitrile/butadiene/styrene | ABS |
| Polyvinylidene fluoride | PVDF |
NOTE 2 This document considers homopolymer PVDF.
| Cross-linked polyethylene | PE-X (PE-Xa, PE-Xb, PE-Xc) |
| Ethylene chloro trifluoro ethylene | ECTFE |
| Polyamide, unplasticized | PA-U (PA-U11, PA-U12) |
NOTE 3 This document focuses on PA-U11 and PA-U12 only, as these long chained PA-U are standardized according to ISO 16486‑1; short chained (e.g. PA 66) and plasticized PAs are not used for monolithic plastic piping components.
| Polysulfone | PSU |
| Perfluoralkoxy | PFA |
NOTE 4 Temperatures higher than 200°C can be applied after an evaluation with the raw material manufacturer.
| Polytetrafluoroethylene | PTFE |
NOTE 5 Temperatures higher than 200°C can be applied after an evaluation with the raw material manufacturer.
| Polyphenylene sulphide | PPS |
NOTE 6 PPS is new with regards to industrial application and chemical resistance issues; for this reason, manufacturers and end-users are advised to assess the chemical suitability of the material.