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Is MEK Banned? 

Methyl ketone ethyl (MEK) is a colorless and sweet-scented chemical with a toxic composition. It is because of its hazardous makeup, that its legality has fallen into question. Is MEK banned? Despite its dangerous elements, MEK is legal and utilized by a multitude of industries. In this blog, we will further explain the attributes of this chemical and its legal status.

What Is It Used For?

MEK is a very versatile and defined substance, being able to be used as both a chemical as well as a solvent. Some processes or products that this substance can contribute to or be utilized for are:

  • Printing inks
  • Extraction
  • Adhesives
  • Lacquers
  • Paint removers
  • Removing wood stains

Exposure And Caution

Although these uses and more are essential to industrial success, this substance cannot be handled lightly. If exposed too, it can cause great damage to our senses. These can include our sight as well as our scent. And if exposure is elongated enough, it can lead to terminal illnesses such as cancer. So, we advise it to be utilized with great caution and in an environment that is designed to handle the possible consequences.

So is MEK banned? As confirmed by the Proposition 65 Implementation Program, the substance is NOT banned in California. This program does not prohibit the use of MEK and only warns that this chemical can negatively compromise human health. This program requires for all businesses in the state and those shipping to California to warn their consumers of a chemical’s danger.

Nevertheless, this should not deter you from using this if you would prefer it. We only encourage you to learn all that the chemical entails and to implement it safely.

Would You Like To Learn More?

Then look no further than Ecolink! Our company has been dedicated to supplying industries with chemicals and the knowledge on how to utilize them for over three decades. We offer traditional and eco-conscious chemicals. If you would like to look through our offers for MEK or any other, you can do so here.  We also strive to adhere to all state and federal chemical regulations.  Contact us today if you would like to learn more, we are just one click away!

Benefits of Shopping MEK with Ecolink:

  • Green Alternatives – Is MEK banned in your area? The chemical experts at Ecolink can help you find environmentally preferred chemical alternatives that will be able to perform the same functions as traditional chemicals.
  • Bulk Availability – Whether you are looking to reduce your company’s carbon footprint with the use of eco-friendly chemical alternatives, or you are in the market for traditional chemicals, Ecolink can help you find the best solutions for your needs, in convenient bulk sizes. Ecolink offers both 5-gallon buckets and 55-gallon drums of their bulk chemicals, so you always have enough supply on hand.
  • Expert Knowledge – The team of chemists and chemicals experts at Ecolink are happy to work with you to help you find exactly what you need when it comes to bulk chemicals. Our team will take the time to understand your practice and application so you find the right chemicals and solvents to get the job done, and provide you with all the necessary information to ensure safe and proper use.  

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