Thickeners should follow safety and efficacy standards in various regions. Formulators must ensure the selected thickeners are approved for use in their target markets. The specific regulatory guidelines may vary depending on the target market, such as the United States (US) and the European Union (EU).
view moreThe major use of dichloromethane is as a solvent in the pharmaceutical and chemical industry for chemical reactions, purification and isolation of intermediates or products. It is also used as an extraction solvent in the food industry, in metal cleaning, in paint and varnish removers, and in aerosols including hairsprays.
view moreMethylene chloride, also known as Dichloromethane, is a colourless liquid possessing an ether-like odour. Mostly used as a solvent, it is predominantly used industrially across a variety of products and applications including adhesives, coatings and paints as well as in chemical processing and metalwork (industrial use only.
view more202146 · The division has rapidly emerged as one of the leading distributors of Solvents and chemical in the region, meeting the fast evolving needs of Paint & Thinner, Flexible Packaging, Perfumery & Cosmetics, Fiberglass, Industrial Gases, Printing Inks, Pharmaceuticals, and Oilfield & Food Industries.
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view more20231118 · Methylene chloride is converted to carbon monoxide in the body, which reduces the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood. This is reflected by a raised carboxy haemoglobin concentration in the blood. Skin Contact: Irritating to skin. Will remove the natural greases resulting in dryness, cracking and dermatitis.
view more201994 · Since methylene chloride is metabolized to formaldehyde and carbon monoxide, chronic exposures can produce carbon monoxide-type symptoms of headache, nausea, vomiting, confusion, and dizziness. Skin contact can result in irritation and chemical burns. In addition, OSHA considers methylene chloride a potential occupational carcinogen.
view more2024629 · Product Information Methylene Chloride: It is used as a solvent, paint stripper, and degreaser in the industrial industry. Its characteristics include its ability to dissolve a wide range of substances, low boiling point, …
view more200887 · The International Conference on Harmonization (ICH) classified organic solvents into three classes based on their toxicity. The residual amount of halogenated solvents in a formulation is strictly limited. Methylene chloride, the halogenated solvent commonly used for the manufacture of microspheres, is categorized as a class 2 solvent.
view more1997515 · NMR Water Signals. Signals for water occur at different frequencies in 1 H NMR spectra depending on the solvent used. Listed below are the chemical shift positions of the water signal in several common solvents. Note that H 2 O is seen in aprotic solvents, while HOD is seen in protic solvents due to exchange with the solvent deuteriums.
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