Plastic Insert Fittings

Do you have chemical resistance information on the plastic insert fittings?

The chart below provides a guide on the suitability of nylon, poly, and PVC insert fittings with a wide range of chemicals.

Regardless of where you find chemical compatibility information, it is to be used as a guide only! It is the sole responsibility of the system designer or end user to determine the suitability of the product for the specific application. In many cases the best resource is the manufacturer of the chemical. They are in a position to provide the most qualified advice on materials that are suitable to be used to transfer the fluid or chemical solution they produce. They have extensive practical experience regarding the types of valves, fittings, storage tanks, and packaging containers they use to transfer, store, and package the chemical in their facilities.

Additional Resources:

https://support.boshart.com/what-is-the-pressure-temperature-ratings-for-nylon-polypropylene-pvc-insert-fittings

https://support.boshart.com/insert-fitting-pull-off-resistance-testing

https://support.boshart.com/why-do-insert-fittings-for-poly-pipe-pe-have-barbs-with-slightly-larger-diameters-than-the-i.d.-of-the-pipe