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Cellulose thinner
Cellulose thinner is a solvent composed mainly of cellulose derivatives, used in a variety of industrial and commercial applications. Here are some of its key characteristics and uses:
Characteristics :
- Origin: Cellulose thinner is derived from cellulose, a natural polymer found in plants.
- Solubility: It is generally soluble in organic solvents such as acetone, alcohols and ketones.
- Appearance: It appears as a clear, colorless liquid.
Uses :
- Paint and Coating Industry: Used as a solvent in paints, lacquers and varnishes. It can be mixed with other solvents to obtain the desired consistency and evaporation.
- Automotive industry: Used in the preparation of automotive paints and as a solvent for interior and exterior coatings.
- Printing industry: Used in the printing industry as an ink solvent, contributing to ink viscosity and fluidity.
- Pharmaceutical industry: Sometimes used as a solvent for certain pharmaceutical formulations.
- Chemical Industry: Used in the formulation of various chemical products, including adhesives, sealants and cleaning products.
- Arts & Crafts: Used in the manufacture of art paints, varnishes and other artistic media.
Data sheet
- HS Code
- 2530909091
- Usage
- Automotive
- Type
- Automotive
- Packaging
- Tanker