Methyl Propyl Ketone
Cas No :
107-87-9
Synonyms :
Form :
Liquid
Molecular Weight :
86.13 G/Mol
Molecular Formula :
C5H10O
Melting Point :
78 °C
Boiling Point :
101 °C
Solubility :
Chloroform, Methanol (Slightly)
Flash Point :
8 °C
Description :
Methyl Propyl Ketone (MPK) is a low molecular weight ketone widely used in industrial processes. The excellent properties of its solvency are a major reason it is a key component in adhesives, coatings, printing inks, and chemical syntheses. The speed of evaporation and compatibility with various polymers and resins make it an ideal solvent for the coatings and paint industry.
It dissolves industry-specific coatings, varnishes, and even resins. Aids in forming sealants and adhesives thanks to its speedy drying properties.
It is a solvent for printing inks and chemical formulations. It is used in the production of chemicals using synthetic materials.
It is used as a catalyst in producing pharmaceutical intermediates.
Useful as an agent for cleaning and degreasing on industrial and metallic surfaces.
Methyl Propyl Ketone transitions to Methyl Thioacetate, a molecule with sulfurous, savoury, and slightly fruity nuances.
Related Products:
Cetyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Isostearyl Alcohol
ChemicalBull is a reputable producer of Methyl Propyl Ketone, supplying industries like coatings, adhesives, and pharmaceuticals.
ChemicalBull is also an agent for distribution, promptly providing large and custom orders.
Get the Methyl Propyl Ketone MSDS from the manufacturer or the supplier to get specific safety details and handling guidelines, as well as information on toxicity and procedures for emergency responses. This MSDS provides essential details about levels of exposure, the effects on the environment, and storage and handling recommendations.
Thanks to its superior solving property, it's extensively used to manufacture paints and coatings, adhesives, and chemical syntheses.
It's extremely bendable and must be kept far from sparks, heat, or open flames.
Place in a closed container in the coolest, most well-ventilated area and away from ignition sources.