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Dichloromethane, also known as methylene chloride, is a solvent used in a variety of industrial and commercial applications. It is a colorless, volatile liquid with a sweet, chloroform-like odor. It is miscible with most organic solvents and is used as a solvent for paints, varnishes, lacquers, and adhesives. It is also used in the production of pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and other chemicals.
Dichloromethane is a versatile solvent that is used in a variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals, paints and coatings, adhesives, and printing inks. It is also used in the production of polyurethane foam, as a degreasing agent, and as a blowing agent in the production of polystyrene foam.
Due to its low boiling point and low toxicity, dichloromethane is a popular choice for many industrial applications. It is also used in the production of food and beverage products, as well as in the extraction of essential oils.
Some companies in the dichloromethane market include Dow Chemical, BASF, Eastman Chemical, ExxonMobil, and Shell. Show Less Read more