Product Name: White spirit
Mol File: 63394-00-3.mol
Flash Point: 31-54 °C
Refractive index: 1.41-1.44 at 20 °C
Water Solubility: < 0.1% by weight in water
Vapour Pressure of White spirit (CAS NO.63394-00-3): 0.6kPa, 20 °C.
Packed in drums.
To know the price and see more samples of products, visit our website White Spirit (solvent� 402� ) is a mixture of aliphatic and alicyclic C7 to C12 hydrocarbons with a distillation range of 142 - 200 C and boiling point 105 to 205 C. White spirit is a petroleum-derived clear liquid used as a common organic solvent in painting and decorating. This solvent is clear liquids, and water-colored and have a mild odor, are chemically stable and not corrosive. solvent 402 is used as an extraction solvent, as a cleaning solvent, as a degreasing solvent and as a solvent in aerosols, paints, wood preservatives, lacquers, varnishes, and asphalt products. -solvent 402 in paint industry is the most widely used as diluent and drainer. -solvent 402 in home is commonly used to clean paint brushes after use, to clean auto parts and tools, as a starter fluid for charcoal grills, to remove adhesive residue from non-porous surfaces, and many other common tasks. Types and grades of solvent 402: Three different types and three different grades of solvent 402 exist. The type refers to whether the solvent has been subjected to hydrodesulfurization (removal of sulfur) alone (type 1), solvent extraction (type 2) or hydrogenation (type 3). Each type comprises three different grades: low flash grade, regular grade, and high flash grade. The grade is determined by the crude oil used as the starting material and the conditions of distillation. In addition there is type 0, which is defined as distillation fraction with no further treatment, consisting predominantly of saturated C9 to C12 hydrocarbons with a boiling range of 140 200 C.
ANALYSIS UNIT LIMIT TEST METHOD Density @ 15`C kg/m3 775 min ASTM D 1298 Distillation: D 86 I.B.P `C 142-158 10% evaporated @ `C 158 min 50% @ `C 179 max 90% @ `C 194 max Dry point @ `C 198 max Residue vol% 1.5 max Colour saybolt _ 25 min D 156 Odour _ Merchantable _ Flash pont tag `C 38 min D 56 Corrosion 3hrs @ 100`C _ 1a D 130 Sulphur total wt% 0.1 max D 1266 Doctor test _ Negative D 4952 Aromatic content vol% 20 max D 1319 Gum existent mg/100 ml 5 max D 381 Neutrality _ pass BS.245 Acidity of residue _ pass D 1093
ANALYSIS UNIT LIMIT TEST METHOD Density @ 15`C kg/m3 775 min ASTM D 1298 Distillation: ASTM D 86 I.B.P `C 142-158 ASTM D 86 10% evaporated @ `C 158 min ASTM D 86 50% evaporated @ `C 179 max ASTM D 86 90% evaporated @ `C 194 max ASTM D 86 Dry point @ `C 198 max ASTM D 86 Residue vol% 1.5 max Colour saybolt _ 25 min ASTM D 156 Odour _ Merchantable _ Flash pont tag `C 38 min ASTM D 56 Corrosion 3hrs @ 100`C _ 1a ASTM D 130 Sulphur total wt% 0.1 max ASTM D 1266 Doctor test _ Negative ASTM D 4952 Aromatic content vol% 20 max ASTM D 1319 Gum existent mg/100 ml 5 max ASTM D 381 Neutrality _ pass BS.245 Acidity of residue _ pass ASTM D 1093
White Spirit is a clear colorless solvent with very low water solubility and a characteristics odour (Odour threshold: 0.5 - 5 mq/m3 ). The most common variety of white spirit is a mixture of saturated aliphatic and alicyclic C7: C12 hydrocarbons with a content of 15 - 20%. (by weight) of aromatic C7: C12 hydrocarbons and a boiling range of approximately 140 , 230 C. The C9 â?? C11 hydrocarbon (aliphatics, alicyclics and aromatics) are the most abundant, consisting 80% (by weight) of the total.
Specification item value CAS No. 64741-92-0 Other Names White Spirit MF C10H8N2O2 EINECS No. 265-095-5 Place of Origin Netherlands Usage Appliance Paint, Boat Paint, Building Coating, Car Paint, Electrical Insulating Varnish, Furniture Paint, Paper Coating, Plastic Coating, Road Marking Paint, Rubber Coating Application Method Brush State Liquid Coating Brand Name AROMATIC WHITE SPIRIT Model Number SNI 06-0703-89 ISO-3675 Product Name Low Aromatic Industrial White Spirit Solvent Characteristic Liquid Hydrocarbon Color Colourless Application Paint & Coating Industry Density 0.775Kg/m3 min Aromatic Content 20% max Total Sulphur 0.1% max Gum Existent 5mg/100ml max Neutrality Pass Acidity of Residue Pass
They are clear water-white liquids, chemically stable and non-corrosive and possess a mild odour White spirits and mineral spirits blends are used as solvents or diluents in thinners for paints and varnishes, paint driers, colour printing of fabrics, metal cleaning and degreasing, preparation of furniture, shoe and floor polishes, dry cleaning formulations and in the rubber industry.
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