Chemical name: 1,1’-Iminodi-2-propanol,
Product Name: Diisopropanolamine (DIPA)
CAS No: 110-97-4
DIPA Content | ≥99.0% |
MIPA and TIPA | ≤0.5% |
Water Content | ≤0.5% |
Appearance | White to light yellow solid |
Structure Formula | C6H15NO2 |
Melocular Weight | 133.19 |
Smelling | Light ammoniacal odour |
Specific Gravity | 0.984g /ml (60℃) |
Boiling Point | 248℃ |
Freezing Point | 42℃ |
Flashing Point | 127℃ |
Solubility | 87g/100ml (20℃) |
Gas treating: Used to remove acid gas such as carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide in natural gas and refinery gas;
Surfactant: Used to adjust the surface tension, used as a good emulsifier, wetting agent;
Fiber Processing Agent: Used as a lubricant, antistatic agent, refining agent;
Medicine and Pesticide: Used as a material of intermediate, emulsifier, dispersant;
Paint and Coating: Used as a neutralizing agent for resin, assistant agent for dyeing, neutralizing agent for electrophoretic paint;
Metal working fluids: Used as a metal tempering preparation, antioxidant;
Papermaking additive: Used as a defoamer and a fluorescent brightener.
Packed in drum, net weight 200kg, Isotank and IBC are available.
DIPA with different concentrations are provided as required. Generally, DIPA 85.0% and DIPA 90.0% are available.
Store in a cool and dry place, prevent from sunshine and rain. Shelf life is two years, and after then it could still be available once
passed the chemical test.
Generally present no toxicity, alkalescence but do not irritate skin. It should be prevented from spilling into the eyes while handling.
High flashing point. combustible, non-explosive. Extinguishing media: foam, dry powder, water and so on.