Acetone
Acetone is produced simultaneously with the production of Phenol.
Acetone also has a wide variety of applications from solvents to chemical intermediates and is used in the production of acrylics, polycarbonates and fine chemical intermediates.
Physical Properties:
Acetone is a water-white, highly combustible liquid with a boiling point of 56° C (133° F).
The purity of our standard Acetone is 99.9% without water.
Annual Capacity:
- USA: 330 kt
- Europe: 830 kt
Formula:
- CH3-CO-CH3
Major End-uses:
- Solvents
- Acrylic glass
- Computer screens
- Polyurethane foams
- Medical products
- Acrylic Polymers and sheet
- Computer housing
- Paints and varnishes
- Sealants
- Polycarbonate
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES | |
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Boiling Point | 56°C |
Flash Point | -17°C |
Density | 0.79g/cm3 (20°C) |
MAIN DERIVATIVES | |
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Bisphenol A | Polycarbonate/ Epoxy Resins |
MMA | Polymethylmethacrylates/ Acrylics |
Isophorone | Coatings |
MIBK | Solvents |
GRADE | SDS | APPLICATIONS |
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Acetone - Chemical grade | SDS | Solvents, acrylic polymers and sheets, medical products, computer housing and screens, paints and varnishes, sealants and polycarbonate. |
Acetone - Food sector grade | SDS | Sheets and films. |
Acetone - Low water content | SDS | Medical products and cosmetics. |
Acetone - Pharma grade | SDS | Medical products. |