Greetings. This is all stuff that home brewers should already know, but I saw a claim suggesting that Silicone bottle stoppers (10 ml in this case) were superior to butyl rubber. The argument was two fold, one that Silicone was more resistant to chemicals (specifically BB and BA) and that it was more resistant to damage from multiple needle penetrations.
However, this chart shows Chemical Compatibility Chart | Applications| Jehbco Silicones
that butyl rubber is superior in terms of chemical resistance (B and B grade regarding the rubber and BA/BB resistance, relative to B ands D grade for silicone). So rubber is more chemical resistant.
In terms of needle penetrations, I have a guy doing half a cc of test (brewed at about 230 mgs) e4d so he is stabbing the bottle about 18-19 times (you always lose a little bit). I have personally never had a problem with rubber breaking off, but has anyone else had a problem with this many stopper penetrations? I know that big Pharma likes to limit an opened vial to 30 days, but it is my understanding that they are being somewhat overly cautious.
However, this chart shows Chemical Compatibility Chart | Applications| Jehbco Silicones
that butyl rubber is superior in terms of chemical resistance (B and B grade regarding the rubber and BA/BB resistance, relative to B ands D grade for silicone). So rubber is more chemical resistant.
In terms of needle penetrations, I have a guy doing half a cc of test (brewed at about 230 mgs) e4d so he is stabbing the bottle about 18-19 times (you always lose a little bit). I have personally never had a problem with rubber breaking off, but has anyone else had a problem with this many stopper penetrations? I know that big Pharma likes to limit an opened vial to 30 days, but it is my understanding that they are being somewhat overly cautious.




