Description
Buy Dichloromethane Methylene Chloride
Dichloromethane (Methylene Chloride) 99.5% ACS Reagent Grade
Dichloromethane is one of four chlorocarbons that are produced by chlorinating methane. The others that result during this process are chloromethane, trichloromethane (chloroform) and tetrachloromethane (carbon tetrachloride).
Dichloromethane is the least toxic of the carbons produced during this process, but it still poses a health risk as it is a highly volatile liquid. The volatility is one of its key properties allowing it to be easily removed as a solvent.
The ACS Reagent Grade Dichloromethane (Methylene Chloride) is generally acceptable for use in most chemical analytical applications and research laboratories. Our premium quality Dichloromethane Reagent Grade is certified by the American Chemical Society (ACS) and is highly recommended for getting consistent and repetitive results in research/biochemical labs.
Uses and Applications
- Solvent in a variety of research and industrial applications including food, pharmaceutical, paints, adhesives, and aerosols.
- Photographic films
- Paint thinner
- Food and beverage manufacturing
Industries
- Food & Beverage
- Pharmaceutical & Nutraceutical
- Industrial
Chemistry Table
75-09-2 | |
CH2Cl2 | |
84.93 | |
Methylene chloride, Methylene dichloride, Dichloro-Methane, Methylene bichloride, Methane dichloride, Solaesthin, Solmethine | |
6344 | |
ACS Reagent Grade | |
Min 99.5% | |
Dichloromethane | |
1593 |
Grade Specifications
Assay, (GC) min | 99.50% |
Stabilizer (Amylene) | 40ppm – 200ppm |
Appearance | Clear, colorless liquid |
Color (APHA) max | 10 |
Residue after Evaporation, max | 0.00% |
Titrable Acid, max | 0.0003 meq/g |
Free Halogens | To Pass Test |
Water, max | 0.02% |
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