Methyl Alcohol | Metro Welding Supply Corp.

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ABOUT THIS PRODUCT

Methyl Alcohol Gas, also known as methanol, is a colorless, flammable liquid that is commonly used as an industrial solvent, antifreeze, fuel, and as a feedstock for the production of various chemicals. It finds application in industries such as automotive, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and more. It is commonly utilized as a feedstock in the production of formaldehyde, acetic acid, and other chemicals.

10 KEY CHARACTERISTICS

  1. Chemical Formula: CH3OH - Methanol is a simple chemical compound consisting of one carbon atom, four hydrogen atoms, and one oxygen atom.
  2. Physical State: Methanol is a colorless, flammable liquid at room temperature, but it can also exist in a gaseous state under certain conditions.
  3. Boiling Point: Methanol boils at approximately 64.7°C 313-450-9300°F), which is relatively low compared to many other liquids.
  4. Density: The density of methanol is approximately 313-450-9300 g/cm³, which means it is less dense than water.
  5. Purity: In its pure form, methanol is a highly refined chemical compound with a typical purity of 99.9%. It may be further purified for specialized applications.
  6. Solvent Properties: Methanol is an effective solvent for a wide range of organic compounds, making it valuable in industries such as paints, coatings, adhesives, and pharmaceuticals.
  7. Antifreeze Characteristics: Due to its low freezing point, methanol is used as an essential component in antifreeze formulations for vehicles and industrial machinery.
  8. Flammability: Methanol is highly flammable, which necessitates careful handling and storage to prevent accidents.
  9. Clean Burning Fuel: When used as a fuel, methanol burns with a relatively clean flame and produces lower emissions compared to conventional gasoline, making it a more environmentally friendly option.
  10. Feedstock for Chemical Production: Methanol serves as a precursor for the synthesis of various chemicals, including formaldehyde, acetic acid, and numerous other industrial compounds.

10 COMMON USES

  1. Fuel Additive: Methanol is blended with gasoline to improve combustion efficiency and reduce emissions. It is commonly used in racing fuels and some alternative fuel formulations.
  2. Antifreeze: Methanol is a key component in antifreeze formulations, preventing engines and industrial machinery from freezing in cold temperatures.
  3. Solvent: It is used as a solvent in industries like automotive, paints, coatings, and pharmaceuticals for dissolving various compounds.
  4. Chemical Feedstock: Methanol is a precursor in the production of formaldehyde, acetic acid, and other chemicals. It serves as a building block for a wide range of industrial compounds.
  5. Clean-Burning Stove Fuel: In some regions, methanol is used as a cleaner and more efficient cooking fuel compared to traditional biomass or kerosene.
  6. Windshield Washer Fluid: Methanol is a key ingredient in windshield washer fluid, preventing it from freezing and aiding in the removal of dirt and grime.
  7. Automotive Racing: Methanol is commonly used in professional racing, particularly in drag racing and open-wheel racing, due to its high octane rating and efficient combustion properties.
  8. Lab and Analytical Reagent: Methanol is frequently used in laboratories as a solvent and reagent in various chemical analyses and experiments.
  9. Heat Transfer Fluid: In industrial processes and HVAC systems, methanol is used as a heat transfer fluid to efficiently transfer and manage heat.
  10. Denaturant in Industrial Alcohol: Methanol is used as a denaturant to render industrial and laboratory alcohols undrinkable, discouraging consumption.

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Please consult our Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and follow all recommended safety protocols and guidelines when handling Methyl Alcohol. Misuse or mishandling of this chemical can result in serious health risks and environmental hazards.

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