Butyl Alcohol
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Butyl alcohol or Butanol GOST 5208-2013 is a colorless slightly viscous liquid with a specific odor of butanol oil. Butanol is used as a solvent in the paint-and-varnish industry in the production of nitrocellulose varnishes. Butanol provides special drying of coatings with no dull matte color and prevents clouding of varnish films. Butyl alcohol is used as a raw material in production of butyl acetate, butyl acrylate, glycol ethers and other organic products; as one of components in many mixed solvents to improve solvent properties; to obtain plasticizers (dibutyl phthalate, tributyl phosphate); as modifier of urea- and melamine-formaldehyde resins; in production of float agents.
- Density at 20°C, g/cm3 - 0.809-0.811
- Mass fraction of butyl alcohol, % - not less than 99.4
- Mass fraction of acids in conversion to acetic acid, % - not more than 0.003
- Bromine number, g. bromine per 100 g of Alcohol - not more than 0.02
- Mass fraction of carbonyl compounds in terms of oil aldehyde, % - not more than 0.06
- Mass fraction of non-volatile residue, % - not more than 0.0025
- Mass fraction of water, % - not more than 0.1
Use this product in a well-ventilated room, wearing protective gloves. If the solvent comes into contact with the skin, wash it off with plenty of water. If the solvent is spilled on the surface, it is collected with a scoop, then the surface is washed with plenty of water. Keep away from heating appliances and electrical equipment. Keep away from fire.