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ETHYLENE DI CHLORIDE EDC

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SKU::RXSOL-19-1181-025

Product Qty Per Unit: 
250.00
Product usage unit: 
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Product Delivery Locations: 
Haldia Port, Kolkata Port Trust, Dhamra Port, Paradip Port
Category: 
Raw Chemicals-19
Generic Name: 
ETHYLENE DICHLORIDE
Product Description: 

Ethylene dichloride (EDC), is a chlorinated hydrocarbon. It is a colourless liquid with a chloroform-like odour. The most common use of 1,2-dichloroethane is in the production of vinyl chloride, which is used to make polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipes, furniture and automobile upholstery, wall coverings, housewares, and automobile parts. 1,2-Dichloroethane is also used generally as an intermediate for other organic chemical compounds, and as a solvent. It forms azeotropes with many other solvents, including water (at a boiling point of 70.5 °C or 158.9 °F or 343.6 K) and other chlorocarbons.

Product Application: 

 

 PRODUCT NAME    : ETHYLENEDICHLORIDE
 CAS number   : 107-06-2
 UN number   : 1184
 Formula    : CH2CICH2CI
 Odour   : CHOLOROFORM LIKE
 Solubility in water     : SLIGHT
 Density     : 1.255   at 20    oC
 Boiling point   : 84 oC
 Melting point      :  -36 oC
 Viscosity      :  
 Flashpoint     : 13 oC
 Explosive limits    : 6.2 – 16 Vol%
 Vapour pressure   : 87 mbar at 20 oC
 Skin absorption/irritation   : YES
 TLV       Country  NL                Year  1995    : 50 ppm                 200      mg/m3
 Pollution category    1994   : B
Product Procedure: 

Vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) production:

Approximately 95% of the world's production of 1,2-dichloroethane is used in the production of vinyl chloride monomer (VCM, chloroethene) with hydrogen chloride as a byproduct. VCM is the precursor to polyvinyl chloride.

Cl−CH2−CH2−Cl → H2C=CH−Cl + HCl

The hydrogen chloride can be re-used in the production of more 1,2-dichloroethane via the oxychlorination route described above. 

 

EDC is used primarily as a raw material in the manufacture of vinyl chloride monomer (VCM). The vinyl chloride, in turn is used to manufacture polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin. EDC is also used as an intermediate in the manufacture of chlorinated and fluorinated compounds.

Product Note: 

Other uses:

As a good polar aprotic solvent, 1,2-dichloroethane could be used as degreaser and paint remover but is now banned from use due to its toxicity and possible carcinogenity. As a useful 'building block' reagent, it is used as an intermediate in the production of various organic compounds such as ethylenediamine. In the laboratory it is occasionally used as a source of chlorine, with elimination of ethene and chloride.

Via several steps, 1,2-dichloroethane is a precursor to 1,1,1-trichloroethane, which is used in dry cleaning. Historically, 1,2-dichloroethane was used as an anti-knock additive in leaded fuels to scavenge lead from cylinders and valves preventing buildup .

Product Safety

EDC is a highly flammable, toxic and possibly carcinogenic product. It causes skin, eye and respiratory irritation. For more details and information on precautions to be taken, please refer to our Material Safety Data Sheet which is available on request.

Product Technical Specification: 

ETHYLENE DICHLORIDE

Test

Unit

Results

Appearance

-

Colourless Clear Liquid

Moisture

ppm

<200

Acidity as HCL

ppm

<10

Iron

ppm

<1.0

Non Volatile Residue

ppm

<100

Free Chlorine

ppm

NIL

Light ends

ppm

<500

Heavy ends

ppm

<1250

1 : 2 EDC

%

>99.85

Product pack size: 

Product alias: 
<p> EDC, 1,2-dichloroethane</p>

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1,2-Dichloroethane is toxic (especially by inhalation due to its high vapour pressure), highly flammable, and possibly carcinogenic. Its high solubility and 50-year half-life in anoxic aquifers make it a perennial pollutant and health risk that is very expensive to treat conventionally, requiring a method of bioremediation.