About Trichloroethylene ≥99.5% ACS Grade
Trichloroethylene, also known by its IUPAC name trichloroethene, is an ethylene molecule in which three of the four hydrogen atoms have been replaced with chlorines. It is a clear, nonflammable liquid with a slightly sweet odor. Although, Lab Grade chemicals possess reasonable purity but do not comply with any official standard for quality or purity like the ACS Grade, the USP Grade, or the FCC Grade. Our Lab Grade Trichloroethylene is recommended for educational institutes and research labs.
Common Uses and Applications
- Degreaser for metal parts
- Laboratory solvent
- Cleaning reagent
- Paint removers
- Adhesives
Industries
- Drycleaning/textiles industry
- Research Laboratories
Chemistry Table
79-01-6 | |
C2HCl3 | |
131.39 | |
Trichloroethene, 1,1,2-Trichloroethene, Ethene, Ethylene trichloride, Ethinyl trichloride, Acetylene trichloride, Narcogen, Trilene, Trichlorethylene, Chlorilen | |
6575 | |
Laboratory Grade | |
≥99.5% | |
Trichloroethylene | |
1710 |
Trichloroethylene ≥99.5% ACS Grade Specifications
Assay | Min. 99.5% |
Color (APHA) | 10 |
Residue after Evaporation | 0.001% |
Titrable Acid | 0.0001 meq/g |
Titrable Base | 0.003 meq/g |
Water | 0.02% |
Heavy Metals (as Pb) | 1 ppm |
Free Halogens | To Pass Test |
Safety and Shipping Information
DOT: Trichloroethylene, 6.1, UN1710, PG III