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Compare over 25 types of plastic to find the right material for you.
Chemical-Resistant PPS Rods

- Color: Off-White
- Max. Temperature: 425° F
- Tensile Strength: 13,500 psi (Excellent)
- Impact Strength: 0.6 ft.-lbs./in. (Poor)
- Hardness: Rockwell R125 (Hard)
- For Use Outdoors: No
- Specifications Met: ASTM D6358, FDA Compliant 21 CFR 178.3297
Machine parts for chemical-processing applications with these rods. They’re made of PPS, an easy-to-machine material that resists expanding when exposed to water and heat. These rods are also an excellent electrical insulator. PPS is comparable to Techtron and Ryton.
Chemical-Resistant PPS Sheets

- Color: Off-White
- Max. Temperature: 425° F
- Tensile Strength: 13,500 psi (Excellent)
- Impact Strength: 0.6 ft.-lbs./in. (Poor)
- Hardness: Rockwell R125 (Hard)
- For Use Outdoors: No
- Specifications Met: ASTM D6358, FDA Compliant 21 CFR 178.3297
These sheets are often machined into parts for chemical-processing applications. They resist expanding when exposed to water and heat, so they’re easy to machine, plus they’re excellent electrical insulators. PPS is comparable to Techtron and Ryton.
Chemical-Resistant Plastic Selector Packs

You'll get one piece of each material listed.
| Material | Wd. | Lg. | Number of Pieces | Each | |
| CPVC Plastic, FEP Plastic, Polypropylene Plastic, PPS Plastic, PVC Type 1 Plastic, PVDF Plastic, Teflon® PTFE Plastic | 2" | 2" | 7 | 0000000 | 0000000 |


























