Description
Applications
Gasoline-galosh (price, since it depends on the number of parties and transport process) – it is primarily a solvent for the rubber industry, hence the name. It is a colorless, low-boiling gasoline fraction distillation and belongs to the group of solvent naphtha.
The exact formula for the galoshes, no gasoline, because it is a mixture of aromatic hydrocarbons and a linear structure, rather than a pure chemical substance. Today, as gasoline-Shoe and gasoline-overshoe – operating common names nephras S2-80 /120 (belongs to a group of low-volatile materials)
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- The widespread use it has received in the rubber and paint industry due to the fact that it has a high solubility, evaporates quickly and leaves no odor.
- Designed gasoline-Shoe for dilution and dilution of varnishes, enamels, bitumen and oil paints, used for washing of metal products, the production of rubber adhesives and mastics. It is also used for degreasing textiles and electrical equipment, which are designed for bonding.
Petrol-Shoe is well settled down in the home as an effective solution to bring the coating materials to the composition of the desired viscosity. It is recommended as a kind of fuel for refueling tourist burners, blowtorches and catalytic heaters.
Precautions
As the gasoline-Shoe relates to a flammable gasoline group at work with it is necessary to observe all safety precautions. Its vapors are heavier than air, so are able to move along the ground, even in the most remote sources of ignition. This material is dangerous to humans – at high concentrations irritating to the skin, the central nervous system, respiratory system and mucous membranes of the eyes, can cause dizziness, vomiting, pulmonary edema, and disruption of the entire body, so when you use need to protect your hands with rubber gloves, face – respirator, and the room should function of supply and exhaust ventilation.
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