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Aliphatic hydrocarbon solvents are a type of organic solvent used in the production of paints and coatings. These solvents are derived from petroleum and are composed of saturated hydrocarbons, which are molecules that contain only single bonds between carbon atoms. Aliphatic hydrocarbon solvents are used in paints and coatings to reduce the viscosity of the material, allowing for easier application and a smoother finish. They also help to improve the durability of the coating, as well as its resistance to water, chemicals, and UV radiation.
Aliphatic hydrocarbon solvents are widely used in the paints and coatings industry due to their low cost and high solvency. They are also non-toxic and non-flammable, making them a safe and economical choice for many applications.
Some of the major companies in the aliphatic hydrocarbon solvents market include ExxonMobil, Shell, BP, Chevron, Total, and BASF. These companies produce a variety of aliphatic hydrocarbon solvents for use in paints and coatings, including mineral spirits, white spirit, and naphtha. Show Less Read more