Light Diesel
Light Diesel Oil falls under class C category fuel having flash point above 66OC. It is a blend of distillate components and a small number of residual components. It is marketed under BIS 1460-2000 specification for Diesel fuels.
Light Diesel Oil falls under class C category fuel having flash point above 66OC. It is a blend of distillate components and a small number of residual components. It is marketed under BIS 1460-2000 specification for Diesel fuels.
Gasoline or petrol is a transparent, petroleum-derived flammable liquid that is used primarily as a fuel in most spark-ignited internal combustion engines. It consists mostly of organic compounds obtained by the fractional distillation of petroleum, enhanced with a variety of additives.
Aromatic solvent C10 (also known as Solvesso 150; aromatic 150; A150; and kocosol 150) is a colorless, clear liquid with a mild aromatic odor. It is a member of the petroleum hydrocarbon family and consists predominately of C9-C11 aromatic hydrocarbons, C10. It also has no ethyl-benzene content and is therefore desired for environmentally friendly agrochemical and pesticide formulations
Solvesso™ 100 is an aromatic fluid-based solvent. It appears as a clear and transparent liquid with high solvency and controlled evaporation characteristics. The aromatic content of the aromatic fluids is typically around 99% or higher.
n-Butyl acetate, also known as butyl ethanoate, is an ester that is a colorless, flammable liquid at room temperature. It is found in many types of fruit, where along with other chemicals, it imparts characteristic flavors and has a sweet smell of banana or apple.
Dimethoxymethane, also called methylal, is a colorless flammable liquid with a low boiling point, low viscosity, and excellent dissolving power. It has a chloroform-like odor and a pungent taste. It is the dimethyl acetal of formaldehyde. Dimethoxymethane is soluble in three parts water and miscible with the most common organic solvents.
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Methyl acetate is an acetate ester resulting from the formal condensation of acetic acid with methanol. A low-boiling (57 ℃) colorless, flammable liquid,
Methyl acetate, also known as MeOAc, acetic acid methyl ester, or methyl ethanoate, is a carboxylate ester with the formula CH3COOCH3. It is a flammable liquid with a characteristically pleasant smell reminiscent of some glues and nail polish removers. Methyl acetate is occasionally used as a solvent, being weakly polar and lipophilic, but its close relative ethyl acetate is a more common solvent being less toxic and less soluble in water. Methyl acetate has a solubility of 25% in water at room temperature.
Etylal(Ethanol), also known as ethyl alcohol, is a colorless flammable, colorless, and slightly toxic chemical liquid that has a pungent taste. Produced by fermentation, it is the alcohol found in alcoholic
Ethyl acetate, also known as ethyl ethanoate, is an important and widely used chemical in industry. It has an important role as a solvent in adhesives, paints, or coatings, and it can be used to substitute aromatic solvents such as toluene Additionally, ethyl ethanoate exhibits similar physicochemical properties as some of the previously discussed chemicals which may show potential as diesel additives.