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C10 Aromatic Solvent, also known as Aromatic 150, is a clear, colorless liquid with a mildly aromatic odor. It’s flammable with a boiling point between 181-205°C, primarily composed of c9-c11 aromatic hydrocarbons. It’s also called Solvent Naphtha or Type II Heavy Aromatic Solvent. Store in cool, dry, well-ventilated areas in mild steel drums, away from ignition sources.
Features & Benefits:
Usage: C10 aromatic solvent is primarily utilized in the paints, coatings, and printing inks industries.
Benefits over Xylene: It offers advantages over Xylene due to its higher flash point and slower evaporation rate, resulting in improved flow and film formation in paint and coating applications.
Environmental Friendliness: With no ethyl-benzene content, it is favored in pesticide and agricultural formulations, meeting the demand for environmentally friendly agricultural products.
Versatile Applications: It serves as a vital component in various process additive fluids, including synthetic resins, oil-modified alkyds, and chloro-rubber formulations.
Industrial Utility: Beyond the aforementioned sectors, it finds application in foundries and oilfields for its specific properties and performance.
Specifications
Properties | Typical |
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Chemical Name | Aromatic 150 |
Form | Liquid |
Colour | Colourless |
Odour | Mildly aromatic |
Appearance | Bright and Clear |
CAS Number | 64742-94-5 |
Boiling Point | 181-205°C |
Density | 0.89-0.905g /cm3 |
Specific Gravity | 0.855 |
Flash Point | 55°C (CC ) |
Flammability | Flammable |