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Aniline Oil 5 Litre
Also known as Phenylamine, Aminobenzene
H.S.Code | 29214110 | CAS No. | 62-53-3 |
Molecular Formula | C6H7N | Molecular Weight | 93.129 |
Physical State | Liquid | Refractive index | 1.58364 |
Odour | Musty Fishy Odor | Solubility in water | Moderately soluble |
Density | 1.0297 g/mL | Flash point | 76°C |
pH value | 8.1 | Melting Point | -6.30 °C |
About Aniline Oil
Aniline is an organic compound which appears as a yellowish to brownish oily liquid with a musty fishy odor. Aniline Oil is a manufactured chemical used to make a variety of products including polyurethane foam, photographic developers, rubber, dyes, and pesticides.
Aniline is predominantly used for the preparation of methylenedianiline and related compounds by condensation with formaldehyde. Its main use is in the manufacture of precursors to polyurethane, dyes, and other industrial chemicals.
Aniline Oil Specifications
Packaging | 5 litre |
Form | Liquid |
Colour | Colourless to yellow brown |
Grade | Commercial |
Hazard Class | |
Storage | Store in a well-ventilated place |
Shelf Life | 36 Months |
5 Litre