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Solvents are liquids which have the ability to dissolve, suspend or extract other materials. They make it possible to process, apply, clean or separate materials.

Major applications segments comprise paints and coatings, pharmaceuticals, adhesives, printing inks, toiletries and cosmetics, detergents and water treatment, household and car care, rubber and polymer manufacturing, metal and industrial cleaning, agrochemicals and oil seed / food extraction and dry cleaning.

Esters

Methyl Acetate

what is Methyl Acetate?

Methyl acetate is a carboxylate ester with a molecular formula of C3H6O2. It is a clear, colourless liquid that has a typical ester odour similar to glues and nail polish removers. It is very flammable with a flashpoint of -10° C and a flammability rating of 3. Methyl acetate is commonly used in low toxicity solvents such as glues, nail polish removers.

Ethyl Acetate

what is Ethyl Acetate?

Ethyl acetate is an organic ester compound with a molecular formula of C4H8O2. It is a colourless liquid with a fruity characteristic odour that is commonly recognised in glues and nail polish remover. Ethyl acetate is extremely flammable with a flashpoint of -4° C and a flammability rating of 3 and is also highly miscible with all common organic solvents (alcohols, ketones, glycols, esters) but only slightly miscibility in water. This product is commonly used as a solvent for cleaning, paint removal and coatings.

n-Butyl Acetate

what is n-Butyl Acetate?

Normal butyl acetate is a clear, colourless ester with a molecular formula of C6H12O2. It is found in various fruits, red apples in particular, and employs characteristic flavours with a sweet banana smell. This organic compound has a variety of uses including as a food flavouring, as a solvent in the process of lacquer production, in polishes, inks, adhesives and occasionally as a high-boiling solvent.

Glycols

Monoethylene Glycol

What is Monoethylene Glycol?

Monoethylene glycol is an organic compound with the formula C2H6O2. It is a slightly viscous liquid with a clear, colourless appearance and a sweet taste that emits virtually no odour. It’s miscible with water, alcohols, and many other organic compounds and is primarily used in the industry for manufacturing polyester fibres and as a component in the production of antifreeze, coolants and de-icers.

Diethylene Glycol

What is Diethylene Glycol?

Diethylene glycol is a clear, colourless, odourless liquid with the formula C4H10O3. It is soluble both in water and in many organic compounds and has hygroscopic properties which makes it a useful industrial chemical.

Triethylene Glycol

What is Triethylene Glycol?

Triethylene glycol is a colourless, viscous, non-volatile liquid with the formula C6H14O4. It is well known for its hygroscopic quality and its ability to dehumidify fluids.

Alcohols

Ethanol

What is Ethanol?

Ethanol is an organic chemical compound with the chemical formula C2H6O. It is volatile, flammable, clear, colourless. Ethanol is miscible with water and many organic solvents. It has a wide array of uses including as an antiseptic, disinfectant, antidote, a depressant, a fuel source and a solvent.

n-Butanol

What is n-Butanol?

n-Butanol is a primary alcohol with a molecular formula of C4H10O. It is a colourless liquid of medium volatility and a characteristic banana-like odour. n-Butanol has limited miscibility in water; however, it is easily soluble in regular solvents such as ethers, alcohol, glycols and hydrocarbons. This solvent is very flammable, with a flashpoint of around 35° C.

Octane

Octane

Octane, used for increasing the octane in petrol

Acetals

Dimethoxymethane

What is Dimethoxymethane?

Dimethoxymethane, also called methylal, is a colorless flammable liquid with a low boiling point, low viscosity and excellent dissolving power. It has a chloroform-like odor . it is primarily used as a solvent and in the manufacture of perfumes, resins, adhesives, paint strippers and protective coatings. Another application is as a gasoline-additive for increasing octane number. Dimethoxymethane can also be used for blending with diesel.

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