Trichloroethylene

99%,with molecular sieves, Water≤50 ppm (by K.F.), MkSeal

Reagent Code: #123521
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Alias trichlorethylene; trichloroethylene
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CAS Number 79-01-6

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Weight 131.39 g/mol
Formula C₂HCl₃
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EC Number 201-167-4
MDL Number MFCD00000838
thermostat Physical Properties
Melting Point -86 °C
Boiling Point 87 °C
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Density 1.463 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
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Trichloroethylene is widely used as an industrial solvent for degreasing metal parts, particularly in the automotive and metalworking industries. It effectively removes oils, greases, and other contaminants from surfaces, ensuring clean and prepared materials for further processing or coating. In the electronics industry, it serves as a cleaning agent for precision components, helping to eliminate residues that could interfere with performance. Additionally, it has been utilized in the production of adhesives, paints, and coatings due to its ability to dissolve various organic compounds. In the past, it was also employed as an anesthetic in medical settings, though this use has been largely discontinued due to safety concerns. Its role in vapor degreasing and chemical extraction processes remains significant in certain industrial applications. However, due to its toxicity and potential environmental risks, the use of trichloroethylene is strictly regulated in many countries.

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Test Parameter Specification
Purity (GC) 99-100
Water 0-50 ppm
Appearance Colorless Liquid

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10-20 days ฿8,980.00
inventory 100ml
10-20 days ฿2,460.00
inventory 500ml
10-20 days ฿5,200.00

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Trichloroethylene is widely used as an industrial solvent for degreasing metal parts, particularly in the automotive and metalworking industries. It effectively removes oils, greases, and other contaminants from surfaces, ensuring clean and prepared materials for further processing or coating. In the electronics industry, it serves as a cleaning agent for precision components, helping to eliminate residues that could interfere with performance. Additionally, it has been utilized in the production of adhe

Trichloroethylene is widely used as an industrial solvent for degreasing metal parts, particularly in the automotive and metalworking industries. It effectively removes oils, greases, and other contaminants from surfaces, ensuring clean and prepared materials for further processing or coating. In the electronics industry, it serves as a cleaning agent for precision components, helping to eliminate residues that could interfere with performance. Additionally, it has been utilized in the production of adhesives, paints, and coatings due to its ability to dissolve various organic compounds. In the past, it was also employed as an anesthetic in medical settings, though this use has been largely discontinued due to safety concerns. Its role in vapor degreasing and chemical extraction processes remains significant in certain industrial applications. However, due to its toxicity and potential environmental risks, the use of trichloroethylene is strictly regulated in many countries.

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