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| | Solvent naphtha Basic information |
| Product Name: | Solvent naphtha | | Synonyms: | C12-15 ALKANE/CYCLOALKANE/AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS;miscella;D60 solvent oil;Solvent naphtha Factory;200 × solvent oil;MSDS.doc;260 × solvent oil;environmental Solvent oil/naphtha fuel, | | CAS: | 64742-94-5 | | MF: | C9 | | MW: | 0 | | EINECS: | 265-198-5 | | Product Categories: | 1 | | Mol File: | Mol File | ![Solvent naphtha Structure]() |
| | Solvent naphtha Chemical Properties |
| Boiling point | 110.85-172.2℃[at 101 325 Pa] | | density | 0.911-866[at 20℃] | | vapor pressure | 1.86-30.89hPa at 20-21.1℃ | | Water Solubility | 20-587mg/L at 20-25℃ | | Cosmetics Ingredients Functions | SOLVENT | | LogP | 2.73-6.5 at 20℃ | | EPA Substance Registry System | Heavy aromatic solvent naphtha (petroleum) (64742-94-5) |
| Hazard Codes | Xn | | Risk Statements | 65 | | Safety Statements | 23-24-62 | | TSCA | TSCA listed |
| | Solvent naphtha Usage And Synthesis |
| Description | Solvent Naphtha is an aromatic hydrocarbon solvent made mainly from aromatic compounds. It can be divided into light and heavy types, are aromatic hydrocarbon solvents primarily made from C9, C10 and C10-C13 aromatic compounds. Heavy solvent naphtha is harmful to health, and possibly carcinogenic, and are to be labelled H351 “Suspected of causing cancer”. | | Chemical Properties | Solvent naphtha, light aromatic (CAS No. 64742-95-6) is a mixture of light aromatic hydrocarbons from refined petroleum distillates, with an aromatic content of 98% or greater. It is composed primarily of C9-10 dialkyl and trialkylbenzenes. It contains approximately 46% trimethylbenzenes, 36% ethylmethylbenzenes, 0 to 5% xylene, 0 to 5% cumene, and 1.5% ethylbenzene; the exact composition and concentrations vary. Solvent Naphtha 150 is a colourless non-viscous liquid with a strong aromatic odour. It is not soluble in water, but in aromatic solvents. | | Definition | solvent naphtha is a flammable liquid distillate containing principally xylenes and higher aromatic hydrocarbons and usually boiling higher than ligroin, obtained especially from coal-tar light oils or coke-over-gas light oils or from petroleum cracking, and used chiefly as a solvent and as a raw material for coumarone-indene resins. | | Uses | Solvent naphtha is used in the agricultural, chemical, textile processing and coatings industries. | | Flammability and Explosibility | Flammable | | Toxics Screening Level | The initial threshold screening level (ITSL) for heavy aromatic solvent naphtha is 70 μg/m3 based on an annual averaging time. |
| | Solvent naphtha Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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