Acetone
Acetone is a volatile, flammable liquid with an ether odor that is used to dissolve many organic substances.
Acetone is a volatile liquid with an ether smell, easily flammable, used to dissolve many organic substances.
Acetone, an organic solvent of industrial and chemical importance, is the first member of aliphatic (straight-chain) ketones. Acetone, a colorless, fluid liquid with an odor, 56.3
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Methyl Ethyl Ketone is an active organic solvent of the ketone type.
Methyl Ethyl Ketone is an active organic solvent of the ketone type. It is used in systems containing phenolic, alkyd, vinyl resin, cellulosic systems; paint removers and adhesives. It is also used in professional cleaning and maintenance products for the food and beverage industry.
MIBK
A ketone that acts on polymer groups that are dissolved by a ketone, but with slightly lower solvency.
Ketone that acts on polymer groups dissolved by acetone, with slightly lower solvency.
Chemical name: 4-methyl pentan-2-one (also known by the abbreviation MIBK).
Boiling point: 117