Description
Trichloroethylene, also known as TCE, Ethylene Trichloride, or Trichloroethene is a halocarbon with the formula C2HCl3. Trichloroethylene is a synthetic, light sensitive, volatile, colorless, liquid that is miscible with many non-polar organic solvents. The main use of trichloroethylene is in the vapor degreasing of metal parts. Trichloroethylene is used in consumer products such as typewriter correction fluids, paint removers/strippers, adhesives, spot removers, inks, and rug-cleaning fluids.
Typical Properties
pH:
Boiling Point Range:
Melting Point/Freezing Point:
Vapor Pressure:
Relative Vapor Density:
Relative Density (H2O=1):
Partition Coefficient (n-octanol/water):
Dynamic Viscosity:
Auto-Ignition Temperature:
9-10 @ 20-25°C (68-77°F)
84-88°C (183-190°F)
-86.8°C / -84.8°C (68-77°F)
57.8 mmHg (20°C/68°F)
4.5 (20-25°C/68-77°F) Air=1
1.463 - 1.470 (20°C/68°F)
2.29-5
0.55 mPa.s (25°C/77°F)
420°C (788°F)
*Typical Properties are for reference purposes only. Actual results may vary.