Description
Methyl acetate, also known as MeOAc, acetic acid methyl ester or methyl ethanoate, is a carboxylate ester with the formula CH3COOCH3. Methyl Acetate is a colorless, volatile liquid, which is used as a solvent for nitrocellulose, acetylcellulose; in many resins and oils and in the manufacture of artificial leather. It is also used in adhesives, cleaning products, paint remover compounds, lacquer solvent, intermediate, and synthetic flavoring.
For Cementing
Advantages
Acrylic (All Grades)
Dissimilar Materials:
Polystyrene
CAB (cellulose acetate butyrate)
Polycarbonate
No Left-Over Residue
Industrial Strength
High Joint Strength
Bubble-Resistant
Typical Properties
Flash Point:
Boiling Range (IBP, 50%, Dry Point):
Evaporation Rate (n-Butyl Acetate=1):
Lower Flammability Limit In Air (% by vol):
Upper Flammability Limit In Air (% by Vol):
Vapor Pressure (mm of Hg) @ 20°C:
Vapor Density (air=1):
Density:
Specific Gravity (Water=1):
Pound/Gallon:
Auto-Ignition Temperature:
-10°C (14°F) TCC
56, 56, 56°C / 133, 134, 136°F
4.1
3.0
16.0
200.0
2.6
0.932
0.933
7.772
501°C (935°F)
*Typical Properties are for reference purposes only. Actual results may vary.
Test Description
Lower Limit
Upper Limit
Acidity as Acetic Acid, %
Water, %
Purity, %
Color, APHA
0
0
99.5
0
0.05
0.05
100.0
10.0

Methyl Acetate TDS