May 29, 2023 #1 chema Active Member View Badges Joined May 14, 2016 Messages 377 Reaction score 317 Location Salamanca (Spain) Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I'm redesigning my dosing station for alkalinity, calcium and magnesium and I'm trying to find containers that fit in the available space. What is the best type of plastic for the containers? Are SAN or polypropylene plastics OK for this purpose?
I'm redesigning my dosing station for alkalinity, calcium and magnesium and I'm trying to find containers that fit in the available space. What is the best type of plastic for the containers? Are SAN or polypropylene plastics OK for this purpose?
May 29, 2023 #2 Randy Holmes-Farley Verified Community Expert Reef Chemist View Badges Staff member Super Moderator Excellence Award Expert Contributor Article Contributor R2R Research My Tank Thread Joined Sep 5, 2014 Messages 72,100 Reaction score 69,741 Location Massachusetts, United States Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Polypropylene is suitable for almost any reef application, as long as you are not heating it.
May 29, 2023 #3 OP OP chema Active Member View Badges Joined May 14, 2016 Messages 377 Reaction score 317 Location Salamanca (Spain) Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Randy Holmes-Farley said: Polypropylene is suitable for almost any reef application, as long as you are not heating it. Click to expand... Randy, thank you very much. That was also my guess. SAN is transparent, but I'm afraid not as chemically resistant as polypropylene.
Randy Holmes-Farley said: Polypropylene is suitable for almost any reef application, as long as you are not heating it. Click to expand... Randy, thank you very much. That was also my guess. SAN is transparent, but I'm afraid not as chemically resistant as polypropylene.