Tetrachloroethylene, Reagent
Tetrachloroethylene, Reagent is a highly regarded halogenated hydrocarbon known for its high density and exceptional solvent properties. This organic compound stands out as a nontoxic, stable, and nonflammable solvent suitable for various organic materials, making it an essential component in numerous industrial applications.
Key Features:
- Reagent Grade: Represents the highest quality commercially available, ensuring optimal performance in laboratory settings.
- Stability: Exhibits remarkable chemical stability, allowing for reliable use across a range of conditions.
- Nonflammable: Safety is prioritized with this nonflammable compound, making it ideal for sensitive environments.
Specifications:
| Chemical CAS Number |
127-18-4 |
| Chemical Formula |
C2Cl4 |
| Chemical Formula Weight |
F.W. 165.85 |
| Chemical Specs |
Assay (Cl2C:CCl2) Min. 99%
MAXIMUM LIMITS:
Alkalinity 0.003%
Color (APHA) 15
Residue after Evaporation 0.001%
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| Chemical DOT Description |
Tetrachloroethylene |
| Chemical Hazard Class |
6.1 |
| Chemical Packaging Group |
PG III |
| Chemical DOT Other |
marine pollutant |
| Chemical UPS Limit |
0 ml |
| Additional Shipping Charge |
Additional UPS-imposed hazardous material charge. |
| Health Rating |
2 |
| Hazard Symbol |
 |
| Chemical DOT |
UN1897, Tetrachloroethylene, 6.1, PG III, marine pollutant |
| Chemical Category |
Organic Chemicals |