Methylene Chloride
Methylene Chloride, also known as dichloromethane and Methylene Dichloride, is a clear, colorless, volatile liquid with a mild ethereal odor that is completely miscible with a variety of solvents.
Methylene Chloride is nonflammable, having no flash point as determined by standard test methods. Unlike 1,1,1-trichloroethane, Methylene Chloride does not deplete stratospheric ozone. And when handled properly, Methylene Chloride poses no danger to health or the environment.
| Product Name |
Regional Availability |
| AEROTHENE MM Solvent |
North America |
| MECTHENE AS |
Europe, Middle East, Africa, India |
| MECTHENE PU |
Europe, Middle East, Africa, India |
| Methylene Chloride FCC/NF |
North America, Asia-Pacific, Latin America |
| Methylene Chloride NF/EP (bulk) |
North America |
| Methylene Chloride SVG Solvent |
Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific |
| Methylene Chloride SVG‑N |
Europe, Middle East, Africa, India |
| Methylene Chloride Technical E |
Europe, Middle East, Africa, India, Asia Pacific |
| Methylene Chloride Technical Grade |
North America, Europe, Middle East, Africa, India, Latin America, Asia-Pacific |
| Methylene Chloride Technical Grade Low Inhibited |
North America, Europe, Middle East, Africa, India, Asia-Pacific, Latin America |
| Methylene Chloride Urethane Grade |
North America, Latin America, Asia-Pacific |
| Methylene Chloride Vapor Degreasing Grade |
North America, Asia-Pacific |
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