Dibasic Ester
Other Trading Names:
- XXX
CAS Number: 95481-62-2
HS Code: 3824 99 92
Types of Packaging:
- 220kg/drum
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Dibasic Ester
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Appearance: |
clear and colorless liquid |
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Purity |
99% |
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Ester content |
>99 % |
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Dimethyl succinate |
10-28 % |
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Dimethyl glutarate |
50-65 % |
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Dimethyl adipate |
15-35 % |
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Range of distillation |
196~230 ℃ |
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Moisture |
≤ 0.1 % |
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Methanol |
≤ 0.2 |
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Acid Value |
≤ 0.3 MgKOH/g |
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Color No.(APHA) |
≤ 30 |
Chemical Description:
- Dibasic esters (DBEs) are a family of esters derived from dibasic acids and alcohols.
- They are commonly used as solvents in various industrial applications.
- DBEs typically include dimethyl adipate (DMA), dimethyl glutarate (DMG), and dimethyl succinate (DMS).
- They are clear, colorless liquids with a mild fruity odor.
- Dibasic esters are known for their high solvency power, low volatility, and biodegradability.
- They have a relatively high boiling point, which makes them suitable for high-temperature applications.
- DBEs are often used as a safer alternative to more hazardous solvents such as methylene chloride and toluene.
- They are employed in coatings, adhesives, sealants, and printing inks due to their effective solvency properties.
- DBEs play a critical role in the cleaning and degreasing of metal parts, particularly in automotive and aerospace industries.
- They are used in paint stripping formulations, offering effective removal of paints and coatings.
- Dibasic esters are also utilized in the production of polymers and resins.
- In the pharmaceutical industry, DBEs serve as intermediates in the synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs).
- Their low toxicity and environmental friendliness make them preferred solvents in green chemistry.
- DBEs have good compatibility with various resins, pigments, and other additives.
- They are resistant to hydrolysis, ensuring stability in aqueous environments.
- Dibasic esters are miscible with most organic solvents, enhancing their versatility in formulations.
- They are used in the formulation of lubricants, offering good lubrication properties.
- DBEs help in reducing the viscosity of high-solid formulations, improving application performance.
- They are employed in the electronics industry for cleaning and removing flux residues.
- DBEs are utilized in agrochemical formulations for their effective solvency and stability.
- They find applications in the production of personal care products, such as nail polish removers.
- The biodegradability of dibasic esters makes them an environmentally friendly choice for various applications.
- They are often part of eco-friendly paint and coating formulations, reducing the environmental impact.
- DBEs can be used as plasticizers, enhancing the flexibility and durability of plastics.
- They offer good solubility for a wide range of polymers, making them useful in polymer processing.
- The use of dibasic esters can improve the performance and longevity of coatings and adhesives.
- They contribute to the reduction of volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions in formulations.
- DBEs are compatible with a variety of chemical additives, enabling customized formulation solutions.
- Their low odor and toxicity make them suitable for use in indoor applications.
- Dibasic esters are key components in formulations designed for sensitive environments, such as hospitals and schools.
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