
Chlorinated Solvents
CHLORINATED SOLVENTS, any chemical compound that contains chlorine, and are considered as non-flammable, because they have no flash point according to standard test.
Chlorinated solvents are excellent solvent power. The chlorine-containing chemical structure helps them to efficiently dissolve organic materials like fats and greases and to serve as raw materials or intermediates in the production of other chemicals.
Chlorinated solvents are highly toxic. All handlers of solvents must fully understand and observe the "Safety Data Sheet (SDS)" for more specific health and safety information.
Chlorinated solvents are excellent solvent power. The chlorine-containing chemical structure helps them to efficiently dissolve organic materials like fats and greases and to serve as raw materials or intermediates in the production of other chemicals.
Chlorinated solvents are highly toxic. All handlers of solvents must fully understand and observe the "Safety Data Sheet (SDS)" for more specific health and safety information.

Methylene Chloride (MC)
- Used as an industrial solvent and as a paint stripper
- It is also used in certain aerosol and pesticide products
- Used in the manufacture of photographic film

Perchloroethylene (PCE)
- Used in chemical packaging
- Aerosols preparations
- Adhesives and sealants
- Printing
- Dry cleaning
- Semiconductors
- Plastics manufacturing

Trichloroethylene (TCE)
- Used in electroplating
- Iron and steel manufacturing
- Metal degreasing
- Machinery manufacturing
- Pulp and paper manufacturing
- Rubber manufacturing
- Semiconductors industry