SYNTHETIC COMPRESSOR LUBRICANT MATERIAL COMPATIBILITY LIST
SUITABLE
• Viton®
• Teflon®
• Epoxy (Glass Filled)
• Oil Resistant Alkyd
• Fluorosilicone
• Fluorocarbon
• Polysulfide
• 2-Component Urethane
• Nylon
• Delrin®
• Celcon®
• High Nitrile Rubber (Buna N. NBR more than 36%
Acrylonitrile)
• Polyurethane
• Polyethylene
• Epichlorohydrin
• Polyacrylate
• Melamine
• Polypropylene
• Baked Phenolics
• Epoxy
• Modified Alkyds (® indicates trademark of DuPont
Corporation).
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
The piping, fittings, air receiver tank, etc. must be certified
safe for at least the maximum working pressure of the unit.
Use hard-welded or threaded steel or copper pipes and cast
iron fittings and hoses that are certified safe for the unit's
discharge pressure and temperature. DO NOT USE PVC
PLASTIC Use pipe thread sealant on all threads, and make up
joints tightly to prevent air leaks.
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INSTALLATION
• Neoprene
• Natural Rubber
• SBR Rubber
• Acrylic Paint
• Lacquer
• Varnish
• Polystyrene
• PVC
• ABS
• Polycarbonate
• Cellulose Acetate
• Low Nitrile Rubber (Buna N. NBR less than 36%
Acrylonitrile)
• EPDM
• Ethylene Vinyl Acetate
• Latex
• EPR
• Acrylics
• Phenoxy
• Polysulfones
• Styrene Acrylonitrile (San)
• Butyl.
If installing a condensate discharge line, the piping must be at
least one size larger than the connection, as short and direct
as possible, secured tightly and routed to a suitable drain
point or waste container. Condensate must be disposed of in
accordance with local, state, and federal laws and regulations.
All compressed air systems generate condensate,
which accumulates in any drain point (eg tanks,
filters, drip legs, after-coolers, dryers) This condensate
contains lubricating oil and/or substances, which may
be regulated and must be disposed of in accordance
with local, state, and federal laws and regulations
NOT RECOMMENDED
CONDENSATE DISCHARGE PIPING
NOTICE
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