Amyl Acetate 99% – Industrial and Laboratory Solvent
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Description Amyl Acetate, also known as Pentyl Acetate, is a clear, colorless liquid with a characteristic fruity odor, often associated with the scent of bananas or pears. It is a widely used ester in industrial applications due to its solvent properties and pleasant fragrance. Applications of Amyl Acetate: Food & Beverage Industry Flavoring Agent: Adds fruity, banana, and pear-like notes in food and beverages. Baking & Confectionery: Used in candy, chewing gum, and bakery products. Alcoholic Beverages: Found in liqueurs, flavored spirits, and fruit extracts. Fragrance & Perfumery Perfume Ingredient: Commonly used in fruity, floral, and tropical scent formulations. Soap & Detergents: Enhances the aromatic profile of household cleaning products. Personal Care & Cosmetics: Used in lotions, creams, and scented oils. Industrial & Manufacturing Applications Solvent for Coatings & Paints: Used in lacquers, varnishes, and enamels. Adhesives & Sealants: Provides fast-drying solvent properties. Printing Inks: Used in flexographic and gravure ink formulations. Rubber & Plastic Processing: Acts as a plasticizer and solvent in polymer formulations. leaning & Household Products Industrial Cleaners & Degreasers: Effective in dissolving oils, resins, and waxes. Household Cleaners: Used in glass, furniture, and multipurpose cleaners. Carpet & Fabric Care: Found in spot removers and stain-lifting solutions. Chemical & Laboratory Applications Analytical Reagent: Used in chromatography and chemical synthesis. Carrier Solvent: Functions as an intermediate for chemical reactions. Storage Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area. Keep away from heat sources, open flames, and oxidizing agents. Use approved containers to prevent contamination. Handling Use protective gloves, safety goggles, and proper ventilation when handling. Avoid prolonged skin contact and inhalation of vapors. Utilize in well-ventilated areas or with fume extraction systems. Safety Flammable liquid; keep away from ignition sources. Avoid inhalation and ingestion; can cause irritation to eyes and respiratory system. Follow OSHA, EPA, and industrial safety regulations. Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) available upon request.
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