Application: 1. Propylene carbonate is a polar solvent. It can be used as a plasticizer, spinning solvent, water-soluble dye and plastic dispersant. It can also be used as an oily solvent and an extractant for olefins and aromatics. 2. Propylene carbonate is used as the electrolyte of the battery to withstand the harsh light, heat and chemical changes of the Chemicalbook. It also has certain uses in geological beneficiation and analytical chemistry. 3. In addition, propylene carbonate can replace phenolic resin as wood adhesive, and it can also be used to synthesize dimethyl carbonate.
Physical property: Melting Temperature: -49 ºC Boiling Temperature: 240-243 ºC Density at 20ºC, g/cm3 : 1.204 Flash Point: 123 ºC Ignition Temperature: 455 ºC Packaging Details 250kg drum;1200kg/IBC; 23-24MT ISO TANK Application: 1. Reactive diluents for urethane and epoxy resins 2. Cleaner and degreasers 3. Chemical intermediates 4. Cosmetics additives 5. Electronic industry(media) as filler 6. Paint stripper 7. Foundry sand binder, wood binding resins 8. Coal mining ,excavation and tunneling 9. Removal of CO2 from Urea manufacturing, oil gas, natural gas etc 10. Setting agent in chemical grouting to get easily controlled gel time
HS Code : 2920909090 Packing : 25kgs/drum, 200kg/Drum ,1000kg/Ton drum Application Dimethyl carbonate is a recently developed friendly green organic chemicals, widely used alternative phosgene the dimethyl sulfate Halothanes larger environmental hazards of chemicals used as carbonation and modulating agent, to meet the current requirements of the cleaning process. This article reviews dimethyl carbonate in pesticide and medicine and intermediates (such as furazolidone intermediate 3 - amino-2 - oral oxazolidinone, sulfonylurea herbicides, carbendazim, carbaryl ring ciprofloxacin intermediate 2,4 - dichloro-5 - fluorobenzoyl acetate, isocyanine) synthesis process green transformation.
Commodity : Soda Ash Light / Dense Molecular formula:na2co3 Molecule weight:105.99 H.S Code:28362000 Cas: 497-19-8 Properties : white crystal powder, easily soluble in water, water solution is alkali. Easily absorbing moisture and co2 if exposing in the air. Applications: mainly used in glass-manufacturing, chemical industry, metallurgy, paper, dye, synthetic washes and petrochemistry. Packing :25kg/ 40kg/50kg/750kg pp woven bag with waterproof pe inner , two layers Specifications standard : gb210.1-2004 Items : specification First grade : specification Second grade Total alkalinity(as na2co3 in dry base) %99.2% min98.8% min Chloride content(as nacl) %0.7% max0.9% max Iron content(as fe in dry base) /%0.003% max0.0035% max Sulphate content(as so4 in dry base) /%0.03% max0.03% max Water insoluble matter /%0.03% max0.03% max Loss on ignition a/ %0.5% max0.5% max
Calcium carbonate is a white, odorless, and tasteless chemical compound with the formula CaCO3, widely recognized for its versatile applications in various industries. It is a key component of natural substances like limestone, chalk, and marble. In the industrial realm, calcium carbonate is used as a filler in the production of plastics, paints, and coatings, where it enhances product strength and opacity. It is also an essential ingredient in the paper and pulp industry for improving paper whiteness and smoothness. In agriculture, calcium carbonate is employed to amend soil pH and provide calcium to plants. Furthermore, it is a common dietary supplement for calcium enrichment and antacid medications to alleviate heartburn and indigestion. The diverse utility of calcium carbonate highlights its significance in both industrial and consumer sectors.
Magnesium carbonate, with the chemical formula MgCO3, is a white, odorless, and tasteless solid that occurs naturally in various minerals like magnesite and dolomite. It is commonly used in diverse applications, notably as an antacid and drying agent in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. In antacids, magnesium carbonate helps alleviate heartburn and indigestion by neutralizing excess stomach acid. It also finds use in sports chalk and as a drying agent for hands in gymnastics, weightlifting, and rock climbing to enhance grip. Additionally, magnesium carbonate has industrial applications as a flame retardant and filler in plastics, rubber, and ceramics. Its versatility and safety in various contexts make magnesium carbonate a valuable compound with multiple practical uses.