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Solvent naphtha is a clear, colorless liquid derived from petroleum, consisting primarily of aliphatic hydrocarbons. It is produced through the distillation of crude oil and is commonly used as a solvent due to its ability to dissolve a wide range of substances. Solvent naphtha is typically employed in various industrial applications, including paint thinners, varnishes, and as a cleaning agent in manufacturing processes.

| Chemical composition | Primarily aliphatic hydrocarbons |
| Boiling point range | 150°C to 200°C |
| Flash point | Approximately 30°C to 40°C |
| Density | 0.75 to 0.85 g/cm³ |
| Solubility | Insoluble in water, soluble in organic solvents |
When selecting solvent naphtha, buyers should consider the specific application and required purity levels. It is important to specify the desired boiling point range, flash point, and any necessary certifications for safety and environmental compliance. Quantities can vary widely based on project needs, so it is advisable to discuss volume requirements when requesting a quote.
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It is primarily used as a solvent in paints, coatings, and cleaning agents.
It should be handled with care, using appropriate safety equipment due to its flammable nature.
No, it is not suitable for food-related applications due to potential contamination.
Aromatic solvents contain benzene rings, while aliphatic solvents consist of straight or branched-chain hydrocarbons.
It should be stored in a cool, well-ventilated area away from sources of ignition.
Proper disposal and adherence to environmental regulations are essential to minimize impact.