What is Isopar G fluid?
Isopar™ G is a colorless, odorless liquid solvent that biodegrades at a moderate rate and will not persist nor disturb the working environment. Isopar™ G evaporates fast, which is an ideal option for self-evaporable formulations such as vanishing oils and evanescent oils.
What are ISO paraffins?
Isoparaffins are branched-chain aliphatic hydrocarbons. The C followed by the numbers in the ingredient name represents the number of carbons in the chain. For example, C13-14 Isoparaffin is a mixture of branched-chain aliphatic hydrocarbons with 13 or 14 carbons in the chain.
What is a Class 1 flammable liquid?
Class IA liquids are liquids that have flash points below 73 °F (22.8 °C) and boiling points below 100 °F (37.8 °C). Additionally, unstable flammable liquids are treated as Class IA liquids. Typical Class IA liquids include ethylene oxide, methyl chloride, and pentane.
Why is isopar used as a brand name?
Isopar is the brandname for our range of isoparaffinic fluids. Isopar fluids are manufactured under special conditions to ensure batch-to-batch uniformity and to eliminate unwanted impurities, such as aromatics, unsaturated olefins and reactive polar compounds.
How does isopar H fluid by ExxonMobil work?
Isopar™ H Fluid by ExxonMobil Chemical acts as viscosity reducing agent. It is compatibile with many non-polar ingredients and shows good spreadability properties. It contains extremely low levels of impurities such as benzene, sulfur, heavy metals and polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH).
Why is isopar-m considered an isoparaffinic hydrocarbon?
The Isopar-M® is a synthetic product of the ExxonMobil Chemical Company and it is characterized as a lightly hydrotreated isoparffinic hydrocarbon solvent with a relatively high boiling point. Isopar-M® is characterized as an isoparaffinic hydrocarbon because it consists mostly (≈84%) of branched alkanes (isoparaffins).
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