Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) tubing has an exceptional ability to resist chemical corrosion.
PTFE is highly inert and non-reactive with most chemicals. It can withstand the corrosive effects of strong acids such as sulfuric acid and nitric acid, powerful bases like sodium hydroxide, and a wide variety of organic solvents.
It remains stable when exposed to hydrochloric acid, which would rapidly corrode many other types of tubing materials. Even highly reactive and aggressive chemicals like fluorine gas have minimal effect on PTFE. This resistance to chemical attack is due to the unique molecular structure of PTFE, which forms a tightly bound and highly stable polymer.
In most industrial and laboratory settings, though, PTFE pipes are considered one of the best choices for applications where chemical corrosion is a concern.
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