Entries by Industrial Degreasers

How Is Methanol Produced? 

How is methanol produced and what is it used for? Methanol (Methyl-Alcohol) is the simplest form of alcohol, commonly referred to by its chemical  symbol CH30H. It is widely known as the chemical building block for many  products manufactured today including building materials, paints, plastics, and parts for  manufacturing automobiles. It is also considered a […]

Turpentine vs Acetone 

What are the differences when comparing turpentine vs acetone? Turpentine and acetone are similar chemical solvents that can be used for many of the same industrial applications as a solvent or cleaning agent.  Both turpentine and acetone can be used as additives in paint thinners, stripping agents, and lacquers. These two products can also be […]

Non Flammable Solvent Cleaner

Non Flammable Solvent Cleaner is generally considered the safer option for cleaning applications when compared to other solvents with lower flashpoints. The use of non flammable solvent cleaners eliminates the chance that a small spark might cause an emergency situation that could get out of control quickly, putting your facility in danger.  Many industries like to […]

Isopropyl Alcohol As A Solvent 

Can you use isopropyl alcohol as a solvent?  According to The National Library of Medicine, a part of The National Center For Biotechnology  Information, a division of The National Institute of Health (NIH), they define Isopropyl Alcohol as, “ an  isomer (any of two or more substances that have the same molecular formula but differ […]

High Flash Point Solvents – What Are they? 

What are high flash point solvents? The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines the word solvent as, “ A usually liquid substance capable of dissolving or dispersing one or more other substances”, “2. : something that provides a solution”, “3. : something that eliminates or attenuates something especially unwanted”.  And the definition of  Flash Point, according to The Merriam-Webster Dictionary […]