Normal Butanol
CAS No | 71-36-3 |
Purity % | >99% |
Packaging Details | 165 Kg Drum |
Grade Standard | Industrial Grade |
Usage | Paints |
Synonyms | 1-butanol, Butan-1-ol, butanol, n-butanol, Butyl alcohol |
Chemical Formula | C4H10O |
EC No. | 200-751-6 |
Molecular Weight | 74.121 g/mol |
Density | 0.809 – 0.811 g/cm3 |
Melting Point | -89.8 DegreeC |
Boiling Point | 116 – 118 DegreeC |
Flash Point | 35 DegreeC |
Acidity | 25 PPM |
Water | 0.1 % |
Aldehydes as BAL | 0.05 % |
N-Butanol Price List
Packaging Details | Price |
1 kg Bag | Rs 83 |
165 Kg Drum | Rs 13,500 |
(*GST & transportations charges to be applied)
Specification :
Test Description | Specification Limits | Unit of Measure | Test Method | |
Min | Max | |||
Normal Butanol | 99.5 | %(w/w) | ASTM D-5008 | |
Water | 0.1 | %(w/w) | ASTM E-852 | |
Aldehydes as BAL | 0.05 | %(w/w) | ASTM E-4853 | |
Acidity (ac acetic acid) | 25 | ppm | ASTM D-664 | |
Colour, Apha | 10 | ASTM E-852 |
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Uses:
– Butanol is used as a solvent for paints, coatings, varnishes, fats, oils, waxes, rubber and plasticizers.
– It is also used as a raw material for coating resins, butyl acrylate, butyl acetates, glycol ethers, etc.
– It is widely used as a diluent in cellulose nitrate lacquers and serves to improve their flow, gloss and resistance to blushing.
– It is used as a solvent for dyes e.g. in printing inks.
– Used as Additive in polishes and cleaners, de-icing fluids and in gasoline for spark-ignition engines.
– Used as Solubilizer in the textile industry.
Storage:
– n-Butanol can be stored in suitable containers at temperature below 40 ° and the
exclusion of humidity for at least 1 year.
– N-butanol should be kept out of direct sunlight, heat and open flames.
– Storage and use areas should be No Smoking areas.
– Use spark-free tools when handling.
Hazards:
– Harmful if swallowed.
– Causes skin irritation.
– Causes serious eye damage.
– May cause respiratory irritation.
– May cause drowsiness or dizziness.
First Aid Measures:
– In case of eye contact: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present. Continue rinsing.
– In case of fire: Use alcohol resistant foam or normal protein foam for extinction.
– If case of skin contact: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Take off contaminated clothing.
– If swallowed: Make victim drink water. Avoid giving milk. If spontaneous vomiting appears imminent or occurs, hold patient’s head down, lower than their hips to help avoid possible
aspiration of vomitus.
– If inhaled: Lay patient down. Keep warm and rested. Prostheses such as false teeth, which may block airway, should be removed.