Dibasic Ester CAS No. 95481-62-2
- CAS No
- 95481-62-2
- Drum
- 200 kg
- IBC
- 1100 kg
- Tank Truck
- bulk
Dibasic ester (DBE) –Field of application
paints and coatings, cleaning agent Foundrys
paints and coatings, cleaning agent Foundrys
Dibasic ester (DBE) (CAS 95481-62-2) is a mixture of three esters of adipic acid, a dicarboxylic acid and therefore a chemical substance that is mainly used as a solvent and as a raw material in the chemical industry. Dibasic esters are processed dimethyl esters of succinic acid, adipic acid and glutaric acid and depending on the application the alcohol can be methanol or higher molecular weight monoalcohols.
Dibasic ester (DBE) is easily soluble in alcohol and only minimally soluble in water. The product has a low flash point and is therefore non-flammable, non-corrosive and also biodegradable, which means it can be considered a safe(er) alternative to many hydrocarbon-based solvents and can therefore be characterized as an environmentally friendly product.
Dibasic ester (DBE) is colorless, clear and has a mild, fruity odor and is used in paints, spiral coatings, paint strippers, coatings, plasticizers, resins, binders, solvents, polyols, soil stabilization, chemical grouts, oil field drilling fluids, crop protection products, cedar spray, among others and gluing. The product functions, for example, as a coating agent for magnetic and enamel wires, magnetic memory disks, cars, coils, cans, plates and, among other things, industrial paint.
In addition, Dibasic ester (DBE) is an excellent stripping agent and quickly cleans paint, resin, inks, coatings, polyurethane and polar substances. The product is also used to clean so-called spray paint and graffiti from walls, facades of buildings and other surfaces. Its evaporation rate is low, meaning that when applied to a surface, it works through the coating and dirt without the need for reapplication. The product can be used several times after recycling and another advantage is that it can be used as a replacement for various toxic chemicals.