Solvent 402
A clear, flammable liquid known as solvent 402, it’s also referred to by other names like white spirit and mineral spirits. This solvent is used as a thinner for paint and as part of thinners and cleaning and degreasing solutions.
The molecules in this solvent are a mix of aliphatic and alicyclic hydrocarbons with 7 to 12 carbon atoms, which have very low solubility in water and an olfactory threshold of 0.5 to 5 milligrams per cubic meter.
Features: This solvent has a mild odor, does not dissolve in water, is a clear, colorless liquid, flammable, has a boiling point stability of 150 to 200 degrees Celsius, and evaporates quickly.
Storage conditions: The transport containers for this substance should be clean, dry, odorless, and rust-free, and it should be stored in the original container in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated place.
Drawbacks: Despite its many advantages, its high flammability is a significant drawback.
Buying guide: Complete information about aspects like price, packaging, volume, and purchasing conditions for solvent 402 can be obtained through communication channels with the sales department.