
Exxon D110
Low odor dearomatized hydrocarbon fluid.
Description
This high quality Exxon D110 is highly appreciated as it is an environmentally friendly substitute for industrial application solvent cleaning agents that harm the ozone layer. It has a strong detergent capability and is compatible with most materials. The Exxon D110 is widely used as a solvent for paints, dyeing and printing auxiliaries, aerosol insecticides and liquid mosquito-repellents, and base oil for metal working fluid.
Technical Bulletin
Description ::
This high quality Exxon D110 is highly appreciated as it is an environmentally friendly substitute for industrial application solvent cleaning agents that harm the ozone layer. It has a strong detergent capability and is compatible with most materials. The Exxon D110 is widely used as a solvent for paints, dyeing and printing auxiliaries, aerosol insecticides and liquid mosquito-repellents, and base oil for metal working fluid.
Use & Application ::
Low odor dearomatized hydrocarbon fluid suitable for:
- Aerosols/ vaporizer
- Agrochemicals
- Blanket wash
- Cleaning
- Concrete demolding Inks
- Metalworking
- Mastics and sealants
- Mold release agent
- Polymer processing
Technical Specification ::
Appearance | Clear Liquid |
Colour | Colourless |
Kinematic Viscosity | 2.3 cSt (2.3 mm2/sec) @ 20 °C / 68 ºF |
Flash Point | 81 ºC / 178 ºF |
Boiling Point | 200 – 250 °C / 482 – 392 °F |
Pour Point | -48 °C / -54 °F |
Density | 790 – 810 kg/m3 (15 ºC / 59 ºF) |
Vapor Pressure | 0.01 kPa (0.08 mm Hg) @ 20 °C / 68 ºF |
Key Features
- Low aromatic content
- Low odor and low vapor exposure risk
- Narrow boiling range for optimal combination of flash point and drying time
- Excellent quality consistency for dependable, reliable product quality
Handling ::
Avoid contact with skin. Small metal particles from machining may cause abrasion of the skin and may predispose to dermatitis. Prevent small spills and leakage to avoid slip hazard. Material can accumulate static charges which may cause an electrical spark (ignition source). When the material is handled in bulk, an electrical spark could ignite any flammable vapors from liquids or residues that may be present (e.g., during switch-loading operations). Use proper bonding and/or ground procedures. However, bonding and grounds may not eliminate the hazard from static accumulation.