بازرگانی شیمیایی تهران
2021-11-09 09:04:53 UTC
I have tried dissolving grease in acetone without success. It doesnot dissolve
well in kerosine oil either. I am looking for a solvent. where can I buy that
solvent off the shelf, and where can I buy grease also off the shelf.
Will the solvent precipitate grease on evaporating?
Please contact via email.
Thanks a lot!
lbliao
Chlorinated solvents are the best to use. Some of these might be: Freonwell in kerosine oil either. I am looking for a solvent. where can I buy that
solvent off the shelf, and where can I buy grease also off the shelf.
Will the solvent precipitate grease on evaporating?
Please contact via email.
Thanks a lot!
lbliao
113, Carbon Tetrachloride, Chloroform, 1,1,1 trichloroethane,
dichloromethane. All of these are dangerous to breath and must be used
in a hood or outside and preferably not used at all.
You can also use Toluene, even gasoline. But grease is a mixture of
lithium or sodium oleate plus a base oil. The base oil will disolve
quite readily in diesel or gasoline, but some of the soap will remain.
Sometimes a mixture of toluene and methanol works well, other times not
so well.
Lastly, once the grease is actually gone you can use acetone to dry out
the part.
JerryK
https://tehran-chem.com/