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Acetone
Distilled Acetone
CAS No | 67-64-1 |
Purity % | 99% |
Packaging Details | 200 kg Drum |
Usage/Application | Industrial Equipment Cleaning |
Grade Standard | Industrial Grade |
Synonyms | 2-propanone,Propanone,Dimethyl ketone |
Chemical Formula | C3H6O |
Physical State | liquid |
Type | LIQUID |
HS Code | 29141100 |
EC No. | 200-662-2 |
Color | Colourless |
Odour | pungent and floral (mint-like) |
Shelf life | 2 to 5 years |
Molecular Weight | 58.08 g/mol |
Density | 0.7845 g/cm3 |
Melting Point | -94.7 DegreeC |
Boiling Point | 56.05 DegreeC |
Solubility in water | Miscible |
Vapor pressure | 30.6 kPa (25 DegreeC) |
Acidity | 19.16 pKa (H2O) |
Refractive index | 1.3588 |
Viscosity | 0.295 mPas |
Flash Point | -20 DegreeC |
Ignition Temperature | 465 DegreeC |
Freezing Point | -95 DegreeC |
Surface tension | 25.2 mN/m |
Thermal Conductivity | 0.0115 W/m-K |
Hazards | Highly flammable, causes eye irritation and dizziness |
Precautions | Keep away from sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. Store in ventilated place. |
Additional Information:
- Pay Mode Terms: T/T (Bank Transfer)
- Production Capacity: 100 tons
- Delivery Time: Immediate
- Packaging Details: MS Drums
Recovered Acetone
Purity % | >99% |
CAS No | 67-64-1 |
Packaging Details | 160 kg Drum |
Usage/Application | Paint Thinner |
Grade Standard | Industrial Grade |
Synonyms | Dimethyl Ketone, Dimethyl Carbonyl, Ketone Propane, 2-propanone, beta-ketopropane |
Chemical Formula | C3H6O |
HS Code | 29141100 |
EC No. | 200-662-2 |
Color | Colourless |
Odour | pungent and floral (mint-like) |
Shelf life | 2 to 5 years |
Molecular Weight | 58.08 g/mol |
Density | 0.7845 g/cm3 |
Melting Point | -94.7 DegreeC |
Boiling Point | 56.05 DegreeC |
Solubility in water | Miscible |
Vapor pressure | 30.6 kPa (25 DegreeC) |
Acidity | 19.16 pKa (H2O) |
Refractive index | 1.3588 |
Viscosity | 0.295 mPas |
Flash Point | -20 DegreeC |
Ignition Temperature | 465 DegreeC |
Freezing Point | -95 DegreeC |
Surface tension | 25.2 mN/m |
Thermal Conductivity | 0.0115 W/m-K |
Hazards | Highly flammable, causes eye irritation and dizziness |
Precautions | Keep away from sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. Store in ventilated place. |
We are one of the largest and prominent cuter-seller house of Recovered Acetone in bulk quantities.
Recovered Acetone is a good solvent for most plastics and synthetic fibers including those used in laboratory bottles made of polystyrene, polycarbonate and some types of polypropylene. Recovered Acetone is ideal for thinning fiberglass resin, cleaning fiberglass tools and dissolving two-part epoxies and superglue before hardening. Recovered Acetone is used as a volatile component of some paints and varnishes. As a heavy-duty degreaser, Recovered Acetone is useful in the preparation of metal prior to painting; Recovered Acetone also thins polyester resins, vinyl and adhesives. Recovered Acetone is also useful for high reliability soldering applications to remove solder rosin after soldering is complete. Recovered Acetone helps to prevent the Rusty bolt effect from occurring due to dirty solder contacts.
Recovered Acetone is used as a solvent by the pharmaceutical industry and as a denaturant in alcohol.Recovered Acetone is also present as an excipient in some pharmaceutical drugs.
Although itself flammable,Recovered acetone is used extensively as a solvent for the safe transporting and storing of acetylene, which can not be safely pressurized as a pure compound. Vessels containing a porous material are first filled with acetone followed by acetylene, which dissolves into the Recovered acetone.
Recovered Acetone is a good solvent for most plastics and synthetic fibers including those used in laboratory bottles made of polystyrene, polycarbonate and some types of polypropylene.[13] It is ideal for thinning fiberglass resin, cleaning fiberglass tools and dissolving two-part epoxies and superglue before hardening. It is used as a volatile component of some paints and varnishes. As a heavy-duty degreaser, it is useful in the preparation of metal prior to painting; it also thins polyester resins, vinyl and adhesives. It is also useful for high reliability soldering applications to remove solder resin after soldering is complete. This helps to prevent the Rusty bolt effect from occurring due to dirty solder contacts.
Recovered Acetone is used as a solvent by the pharmaceutical industry and as a denaturant in denatured alcohol.[14] Recovered Acetone is also present as an excipient in some pharmaceutical drugs.[15]
Although itself flammable, acetone is used extensively as a solvent for the safe transporting and storing of acetylene, which cannot be safely pressurized as a pure compound. Vessels containing a porous material are first filled with acetone followed by acetylene, which dissolves into the acetone. One liter of acetone can dissolve around 250 liters of acetylene