Sodium 2-Ethylhexanoate Pharmaceutical Intermediates Metalworking Fluid Coating
Product Description:
Sodium 2-ethylhexanoatemainly used for synthesizing isooctanoic acid and its calcium, magnesium salts, etc. It is also used as a salt forming agent for pharmaceuticals, a catalytic drying agent for paints, a stabilizer and crosslinking agent for polymers, a thickener for oil products, and an energy-saving additive for fuel oils.
Application:
Sodium 2-ethylhexanoateis used as pharmaceutical intermediates, also used inmetalworking fluid, coating etc.
Storage:
In accordance with local regulations, store in original container protectedfrom direct sunlight in a dry, cool and well-ventilated area. Keep container tightly closed and sealed until ready for use.
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