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Per chloro Ethylene 25 Kg
PERC is Nonflammable liquid solvent with a sweet ether-like odor. Perchloroethylene is a colorless heavy density liquid, Perchloro Ethylene, also known as perc and TETRACHLOROETHYLENE.
Perchloroethylene (PERC) tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene), which the industry calls PCE. PCE is the most widely used solvent across the world for typically Dry Cleaning. Per Chloro Ethylene (pce) is a chlorocarbon with the formula Cl2C=CCl2.
We are importing PCE materials from highly reputed suppliers, from all over the world, specifically from Europe.
PERC, PCE, Perchloro Ethylene, TETRACHLOROETHYLENE is used as a dry cleaning agent, chemical intermediate and metal degreasing and cleaning.
Tetrachloroethene is a manufactured chemical that is widely used in the dry-cleaning of fabrics, including clothes. It is also used for degreasing metal parts and in manufacturing other chemicals.
Description: Perchlorethylene
Test Description |
Specification Limits Min. Max. |
Unit of Measure |
Test Method |
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Appearance |
Colourless transparent Liquid |
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Perchloroethylene |
99.95 |
% (w/w) |
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Water |
0.003 |
%(w/w) |
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Acidity as HCL |
0.0005 |
%(w/w) |
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Chlororganic matter |
0.03 |
%(w/w) |
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Density by 20oC |
1.620 |
1.624 |
g/cm3 |
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Boiling Point |
121 |
oC |
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Melting Point |
-22 |
oC |
PRODUCT NAME | : | PER CHLORO ETHYLENE |
CAS number | : | 127-18-4 |
UN number | : | 1897 |
Formula | : | C2CI4 |
Odour | : | ETHER LIKE |
Solubility in water | : | NEGLIGIBLE |
Density | : | 1.625 at 20 oC |
Boiling point | : | 121 oC |
Melting point | : | -23 oC |
Viscosity | : | |
Flashpoint | : | |
Explosive limits | : | |
Vapour pressure | : | 18 mbar at 20 oC |
Skin absorption/irritation | : | YES |
TLV Country NL Year 1995 | : | 35 S ppm 240 S mg/m3 |
Pollution category 1994 | : | B |
As nouns the difference between perchloroethylene and tetrachloroethylene. is that perchloroethylene is an alternative name for tetrachloroethene, a non-combustible solvent commonly used in dry cleaning while tetrachloroethylene is tetrachloroethylene.