Dichloro Methylene Chloride Dichloromethane Ethane
Description
Product Specification:
Product Name: Methylene Chloride
Other Names: Dichloromethane (DCM)
CAS No.: 75-09-2
EINECS No.: 200-838-9
MF: CH2CL2
Appearance: Colorless transparent liquid
Other Purity: 99.95% min, >99.95
Acidity (HCL): ≤0.0004
Moisture: ≤0.01 Chroma: ≤10
Packaging Group: III
Hazardous Classification: 6.1
HS Code:29031200
UN No.: 1593
Type: Agrochemical Intermediates, Dyestuff Intermediates, Flavor & Fragrance Intermediates, Pharmaceutical Intermediates, Syntheses Material Intermediates
Technique Index:
Product Name: Methylene Chloride | ||||
Technical specification | Top quality | High quality | Qualified | Result |
Purity % ≥ | 99.90 | 99.50 | 99.20 | 99.99 |
Moisture % ≤ | 0.010 | 0.020 | 0.030 | 0.0054 |
Acidity ( as HCL ) % ≤ | 0.0004 | 0.0004 | 0.0008 | 0.00 |
Chroma APHA ( Pt - Co ) | 10 | 10 | 10 | 5 |
Mass fraction of evaporated residue,% ≤ | 0.0005 | 0.0005 | 0.0010 | 0.0003 |
Conclusion: Meet the requirements of Top quality |
Application:
1) It has strong solubility and low toxic features. It is mainly used to produce cine film, polycarbonate, coating solvent, smoke propellant, polyurethane foams, parting agent and paint remover.
2) It is colorless liquid. It is used for reaction intermediate in pharmaceutical industry and to produce ampicillin trihydrate, carbenicillin, cephalothin, etc.
3) It is also used in adhesive industry & Agrochemical Intermediates.
Packing:
Packed into Iron Drum, ISO Tank, 270KG Iron Drum, 80 Drums/20'FCL, 21.6MT Net Weight.
Or as customers’demands.
Storage:
1) Store in a cool,dry ,well - ventilated area
2) Stock temperature≤40°C relative humidity≤80%
3) Keep away from incompatible substances, active metals & ignition sources, heat and flame
4) Store in a tightly closed container
5) Keep from contact with oxidizing materials
Delivery :
Within 20-25 days after receiving the deposit
Toxicity and protective measures:
1) It is the least toxic of the simple chlorohydrocarbon, but it is not without health risks, as its high volatility makes it an acute inhalation hazard.
2) It is also metabolized by the body to carbon monoxide potentially leading to carbon monoxide poisoning.
3) Acute exposure by inhalation has resulted in optic neuropathy and hepatitis.
4) Prolonged skin contact can result in methylene chloride dissolving some of the fatty tissues in skin, resulting in skin irritation or chemical burns.