About Stoddard Solvent Lab Grade
Stoddard Solvent is a commonly used organic solvent that is synthesized and obtained from crude oil refining. It is a combination of distilled alkanes, cycloalkanes, and aromatic chemicals produced from petroleum. Stoddard Solvent is different from Gasoline owing to its higher number of shorter-chained hydrocarbons (C 5 -C 12 ). Similarly, Kerosene, a fuel oil, has more aromatic components (30-40%) and longer-chained hydrocarbons (C 10 -C 16 ) than Stoddard Solvent (l0-20%).
Stoddard Solvent 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.
Common Uses and Applications
- Photocopier toners
- Printing inks
- Adhesives
- Dry cleaning
- Cleaning agent
- Degreasing agent
Industries
- Industrial
- Paint Industry
Chemistry Table
8052-41-3 | |
C8H15BrO2 | |
223.11 | |
8-Bromooctanoic acid, 8-Bromocaprylic acid, 8-bromo octanoic acid | |
548275 | |
Laboratory Grade | |
>65% C10 or higher | |
8-Bromooctanoic acid | |
1268 |
Stoddard Solvent Lab Grade Specifications
Boiling Range | 149-208C |
Appearance | Clear, Colorless |
Rancid or Objectionable Odor | None Detected |
Safety and Shipping Information
DOT: Petroleum distillate, n.o.s.(stoddard solvent), 3, UN1268, PG III