204 Kilogram (MOQ)

Business Type Exporter, Supplier, Trader, Distributor, Importer
Country of Origin India
Physical State Liquid
Grade Industrial Grade
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Product Details

EINECS No
200-838-9
CAS No
75-09-2
Purity
99%
Packaging Type
Drum

Methylene dichloride, also known as methylene chloride, is an organic solvent with the chemical formula CH\(_2\)Cl\(_2\). Here’s a comprehensive overview:

 

-Chemical Structure

- Formula: CH\(_2\)Cl\(_2\)

- Structure: Methylene dichloride consists of a single carbon atom bonded to two chlorine atoms and two hydrogen atoms.

 

-Properties

- Appearance: Colorless liquid

- Odor: Sweet, somewhat pleasant odor

- Boiling Point: Approximately 39.6°C (103.3°F)

- Melting Point: Approximately -97.7°C (-143.9°F)

- Density: About 1.33 g/cm³

- Miscibility: It is miscible with many organic solvents and slightly miscible with water.

 

-Uses

1. Solvent: Methylene dichloride is widely used as a solvent in various industrial applications, including paint removers, adhesives, coatings, and degreasers. It dissolves a broad range of organic compounds.

2. Chemical Reactions: It is used in the synthesis of chemicals and pharmaceuticals as a reaction medium.

3. Extraction: Employed in extraction processes for separating compounds in both laboratory and industrial settings.

4. Cleaning: Utilized in cleaning and degreasing applications, especially in the automotive and aerospace industries.

 

-Safety

- Health Hazards: Methylene dichloride can be harmful if inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through the skin. It can cause irritation to the skin, eyes, and respiratory system. Chronic exposure may lead to serious health issues, including potential carcinogenic effects.

- Handling: Use proper personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, goggles, and masks. Ensure adequate ventilation when using methylene dichloride to avoid inhaling vapors. Follow safety guidelines and consult the safety data sheet (SDS) for detailed handling and emergency procedures.

- Regulation: Due to its health risks, the use of methylene dichloride is regulated in many countries, and safety measures are strictly enforced.

 

-Environmental Impact

- Degradation: Methylene dichloride is not very biodegradable and can persist in the environment. It can also contribute to atmospheric pollution if not managed properly.

- Disposal: Proper disposal methods are necessary to prevent environmental contamination. It should not be released into the environment or wastewater without appropriate treatment.

 

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