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Solvent Chemical Supplier in Vizag, Visakhapatnam, Krishnapatnam, Kakinada.

Solvent Chemical is liquid organic chemicals used to dissolve solid materials. Solvents can be made from natural sources such as turpentine and the citrus solvents, but most are derived from petroleum or other synthetic sources. Solvents are used widely because they dissolve materials like resins and plastics, and because they evaporate quickly and cleanly. 

Solvents supplier and exporter :
1. Aromatic Hydrocarbons
- Toluene
- Mix Xylene
- Ortho Xylene
2. Ketones
- Acetone
- M.i.B.K. (Methyl isoButyl Ketone)
- M.E.K. ( Methyl Ethyl Ketone)
3. Acetates
- Butyl Cello solve Acetate
- Ethyl Cello solve Acetate
- Ethyl Acetate
- Butyl Acetate
4. Alcohols
- I.P.A. (IsoPropyl Alcohol)
- Industrial Alcohol Mix
- N.Ba. (N-Butanol)
5. Glycols
- M.E.G. (MonoEthylene Glycol)
- D.E.G. (DiEthylene Glycol)
- T.E.G. (TriEthylene Glycol)
6. Phthalates
- D.O.P. (DiOctyl Phthalate)
- D.E.P. (DiEthylene Phthalate)
- D.B.P. (DiButyl Phthalate)
7. Adipates
- D.O.A. (DiOctyl Adipate)

Solvents are widely used throughout the chemical industry.
1.) Synthetic Chemistry: as a reaction medium on both laboratory and industrial scale and in work-up and purifications.
2.) Analytical Chemistry: for sample extraction and preparation (spectroscopy) and chromatography mobile phase (HPLC, TLC etc.)
3.) Crystallography: for recrystallisation to purify compounds and prepare crystals suitable for analysis.
4.) Solvents have many other applications other than synthetic chemistry, for example in paints and adhesives, for cleaning (e.g. dry cleaning) and for extraction (e.g. decaffeination of coffee).
5.) Solvents are used as a reaction medium for to bring reactants together at suitable concentrations, for energy control, for efficient mixing and stirring.

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