Methylene Di Chloride (MDC)

Methylene Di Chloride (MDC)

Methylene dichloride (MDC), also known as dichloromethane (DCM), is a colorless, volatile liquid with a sweet odor. Its chemical formula is CH2Cl2. Methylene dichloride is commonly used as a solvent in various industrial applications, such as paint stripping, degreasing, and as a solvent in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals and chemicals.

The HSN (Harmonized System Nomenclature) code for methylene dichloride in India would fall under Chapter 29 of the Customs Tariff, which covers organic chemicals. However, for the specific HSN code for methylene dichloride, it’s recommended to refer to the latest version of the Indian Customs Tariff or consult with Indian customs authorities.

Description

Product Properties

  • IUPAC Name              Dichloromethane
  • Appearance               Clear Colourless Liquid
  • Molar Mass                153.82 g/mol
  • Density                       1.32 gm/cm 3
  • Melting Point             -97.0° C
  • Boiling Point              39.0° C
  • Solubility in Water    25.6 g/L (15 °C) 17.5 g/L (25 °C) 15.8 g/L (30 °C) 5.2 g/L (60 °C)
  • Vapour Pressure       0.13 kPa (−70.5 °C) 2 kPa (−40 °C) 19.3 kPa (0 °C) 57.3 kPa (25 °C)
  • Flash Point                 None, but can form flammable vapour-air mixtures above ≈100 °C
  • Viscosity                     At 298 K, the viscosity of dichloromethane is 0.413 mPa
  • Odour                         Mildly Sweet Odour
  • APHA Value                5 max

Product Specification

ITEM SPECIFICATION
Appearance Colorless transparent liquid
Purity 99.9% Min.
Moiture 0.01% Max
Acid value (As HCL) 0.0004% Max
Colority, Pt-Co 10 Max
Residue after evaporation 0.0005% Max

Info

  • Chemical Name:- Dichloromethane; Methylene Dichloride
  • BRAND:- Grasim, GACL, Meghmani, SRF, GFL
  • HSN CODE:- 29031200
  • CAS NO. :- 75-09-2
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  • GRADE/PURITY:-

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