Product Overview
Acetone from Ohana Chem Co is a high-purity, fast-evaporating solvent available in ACS, HPLC, USP, and Technical grades. Known for its exceptional solvency, rapid evaporation, and versatility, Acetone is a critical component in coatings, adhesives, chemical manufacturing, and laboratory processes. With flexible packaging options and strict quality standards, Ohana Chem Co delivers Acetone that meets the demands of both large-scale industrial operations and specialized applications.
Key Features
- Multiple Grades: ACS, HPLC, USP, and Technical grades available to meet diverse specifications.
- Fast Evaporation Rate: Ideal for processes requiring quick drying times.
- Exceptional Solvency: Efficiently dissolves a wide range of resins, oils, and polymers.
- Versatility: Suitable for coatings, adhesives, cleaning, and laboratory uses.
- Trusted Quality: Supplied by Ohana Chem Co to ensure consistency and reliability.
Applications
Acetone is widely used across industries that demand a high-performance solvent:
- Coatings & Paints: Enhances flow and ensures rapid drying.
- Adhesives & Sealants: Acts as a powerful solvent for resin systems.
- Industrial Cleaning: Effective degreaser for machinery and equipment.
- Laboratory Processes: Used as a reagent and solvent in research and testing.
- Chemical Manufacturing: A key ingredient in numerous industrial processes.
Packaging Options
Ohana Chem Co supplies Acetone in flexible quantities to meet diverse operational needs:
- Small Format
- Drums
- Totes
- Tankers
- Railcars
CAS Number: 67-64-1
Why Choose Ohana Chem Co?
At Ohana Chem Co, we deliver more than just solvents we provide solutions. By offering premium Acetone across multiple grades, we ensure your business benefits from consistent performance, safe handling, and dependable supply. With a focus on quality assurance, innovation, and customer satisfaction, Ohana Chem Co is the preferred supplier for industries nationwide.
Safety & Handling
Acetone is highly flammable and should be handled with care. Store in tightly sealed containers in cool, well-ventilated areas away from ignition sources. Use appropriate PPE and follow OSHA, EPA, and local regulations for safe handling and disposal. Safety Data Sheets (SDS) are available upon request.