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Will the salt deposited on the surface of a piece of plastic cause dryness and cracks in the plastic? salt corrodes metals but does it dry out plastics?

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Metal corrosion requires(?) moisture so I guess* the same would apply for plastics.

Also, as well as any environmental conditions, it may well depend on the type of salt being applied the type of plastic being used.

Not much help, sorry!

 

 

*I know it's not a scientific term, but I'm not a scientist!

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Plastics suffer degradation and dryness if there is a vapor chemical product such as Sodium hypochlorite, muriatic acid, disinfectant and 54% alcohol?

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To my mind, this question must be rather important for the people working with such elements construction. For instance, when I found the best manufacturer for this element, I got enough information and use on using it.

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On 11/29/2020 at 10:36 AM, gamer87 said:

Plastics suffer degradation and dryness if there is a vapor chemical product such as Sodium hypochlorite, muriatic acid, disinfectant and 54% alcohol?

It is not a secret, that the mentioned item is thanks to the process of chemical synthesis. So it is rather simple to get it when you found the supplier providing such services. As this one is.

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