Cyclohexane
Cyclohexane is a colorless, flammable liquid characterized by a mild, ether-like odor. It is primarily used as a high-purity chemical intermediate in the global production of nylon precursors, such as adipic acid and caprolactam.
As a non-polar organic solvent, it offers excellent solvency for oils, fats, resins, and rubbers, making it a staple in industrial cleaning and extraction. Its low toxicity relative to benzene makes it a preferred choice for laboratory and industrial applications.
In the manufacturing of synthetic rubber and plastics, cyclohexane serves as a critical reaction medium. Its precise boiling point and volatility allow for efficient recovery and recycling in large-scale industrial loops, improving cost-efficiency.
Cyclohexane
- Nylon Production: The primary feedstock for the oxidation process that yields adipic acid, essential for manufacturing Nylon 6,6.
- Adhesive Formulations: Used as a solvent in the production of rubber cements and specialized adhesives for the footwear and automotive industries.
- Industrial Cleaning: Highly effective as a degreaser for metallic parts and as a solvent for removing waxes and resins in textile processing.
Classified as a Highly Flammable Liquid and Aspiration Hazard. It is Toxic to Aquatic Life; store in explosion-proof areas and use nitrile gloves and vapor respirators.
150kg steel drums, 800kg IBC Totes, and bulk ISO tanks.