Solvent 409
Solvent 409 is a multi-purpose cleaner that’s used as a solvent and cleaner for various surfaces and equipment. It’s commonly used for cleaning oil, grease, wax, tar, and other similar contaminants. Additionally, Solvent 409 can also be employed for cleaning electrical and electronic parts. This solvent is often used in workshops, factories, and various industries for cleaning and maintenance. Solvent 409 is an excellent solvent made up of aromatic hydrocarbons (over 75%) and is primarily composed of toluene. It’s mostly used as a thinner in lacquers, paints, polishes, and printing inks.
Features:
Solvents are generally produced from light distillate compounds that are heavier than heavy gasoline and lighter than kerosene. Solvent 409 belongs to a series of hydrocarbon solvents that are mainly composed of toluene. This compound is also used as a thinner in making adhesives and as a component in thinners.
Hazards and Effects:
This substance can be absorbed through the eyes, skin, inhalation, and ingestion, and like any other chemical, it can cause burning and irritation upon contact with the eyes.
Although it evaporates quickly upon contact with skin, it can still cause dryness and irritation. If ingested, it can cause burning in the throat and chest, as well as nausea and vomiting. Additionally, inhaling its vapors can reduce the efficiency of the central nervous system and harm the lungs.
Storage and Transportation Conditions:
Keep in mind that due to its flammability, this material must undergo engineering controls before transportation and should be stored in a dry, cool place away from sources of ignition and direct sunlight, with adequate ventilation. In the case of a spill, use absorbents like sand and dirt for cleanup, and do not use combustible materials like sawdust or dispose of it in the sewage system.
Buying Guide:
Complete information regarding aspects like price, packaging, volume, and purchasing conditions for Solvent 402 can be obtained from the sales department through communication channels.