Nitrocellulose
Nitrocellulose is a highly flammable compound formed by nitrating cellulose through exposure to a mixture of nitric acid and sulfuric acid.
PRODUCT INFO
Nitrocellulose Polymers for Industrial Applications
RETURN & REFUND POLICY
The product is guaranteed to arrive as in purchase order form and is subject to terms and conditions as set per buy contract
SHIPPING INFO
Warehouse Sales; if available in stock the product will reach your warehouse the same day you order and/or the day after and/or on a day you booked the product.
Full Container Load; depending on the buy agreement; however, you may consider product supply between a single working day and up to few weeks, depending on your order and the booking schedule.
CAS-Number
9004-70-0
Appearance
Yellowish white cotton-like filament
Melting Point
160 to 170 °C
Wetting Characteristics
Nitrocellulose is wetted with either ethanol, isopropanol or water
Viscosity
High and Low
Applications
- Ink formulations; Printing inks, paper lacquers, flexographic printing.
- Wood Finishes Laquer
- Leather Finishing Applications
- Auto Refinish and Repair
- Foil and Film Laquers; cellophane, aluminium foils and heat sealable coatings for the food and drinks packaging
- Cosmetics; Nail Varnish
Grades
L Grade
3-5, 5-8, 1/8, 8-13, 1/4, 30-50, 1/2, 25-40,
M Grade
3-5
H Grade
3-5, 1/16, 5-10, 1/8, 8-13, 11-16, 1/4, 20-35, 30-50, 1/2, 40-70, 1/2, 25-45, 120-170, 10-25, 120, 1000
Packaging
Common: 30KG, 50KG, 90 KG, 100KG or customised packaging.
Differnet types of Nitroceelulose come in different packaging options,