Methylene Chloride

Methylene Chloride

Methylene Chloride, also known as dichloromethane and Methylene Dichloride, is a clear, colorless, volatile liquid with a mild ethereal odor that is completely miscible with a variety of solvents.

Methylene Chloride is nonflammable, having no flash point as determined by standard test methods. Unlike 1,1,1-trichloroethane, Methylene Chloride does not deplete stratospheric ozone. And when handled properly, Methylene Chloride poses no danger to health or the environment.

Product Name Regional Availability
AEROTHENE MM Solvent North America
MECTHENE AS Europe, Middle East, Africa, India
MECTHENE PU Europe, Middle East, Africa, India
Methylene Chloride FCC/NF North America, Asia-Pacific, Latin America
Methylene Chloride NF/EP (bulk) North America
Methylene Chloride SVG Solvent Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific
Methylene Chloride SVG‑N Europe, Middle East, Africa, India
Methylene Chloride Technical E Europe, Middle East, Africa, India, Asia Pacific
Methylene Chloride Technical Grade North America, Europe, Middle East, Africa, India, Latin America, Asia-Pacific
Methylene Chloride Technical Grade Low Inhibited North America, Europe, Middle East, Africa, India, Asia-Pacific, Latin America
Methylene Chloride Urethane Grade North America, Latin America, Asia-Pacific
Methylene Chloride Vapor Degreasing Grade North America, Asia-Pacific


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