Phenol is an aromatic hydrocarbon compound composed of a benzene ring with a hydroxyl group. It is used as a raw material to make phenolic resins, bisphenol A for epoxy resins, and various pharmaceuticals.
CAS: No. 108-95-2
EINECS: No. 203-632-7
Japan, Chemical Substances Control Law: METI-No. 3-481
Japan, Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Law: Not applicable.
Japan, Fire Services Law: Designated combustibles (flammable solid)
Bisphenol A is produced by reaction of phenol with acetone, and is used as a raw material and additive for epoxy resins and plastics. Mitsubishi Chemical's bisphenol A purity is a major advantage.
CAS: No. 80-05-7
EINECS: No. 201-245-8
Japan, Chemical Substances Control Law: METI-No. 4-0123
Japan, Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Law: Not applicable.
Cumene is an aromatic hydrocarbon used as a raw material for the production of phenol and acetone by the cumene method. Mitsubishi Chemical's cumene features high purity.
CAS: No. 98-82-8
EINECS: No. 202-704-5
Japan, Chemical Substances Control Law: METI-No. 3-22
Japan, Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Law: Not applicable.
Japan, Fire Services Law: Hazardous material Class 4 Petroleums No.2 (non-water soluble liquid).
alpha-Methylstyrene is similar to styrene in its polymerization, but if it is used instead of styrene to make ABS resin, the ABS resin will have better thermal stability. alpha-Methylstyrene is also used as a raw material for paints and adhesives.
CAS: No. 98-83-9
EINECS: No. 202-705-0
Japan, Chemical Substances Control Law: No. 3-5
Japan, Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Law: Not applicable.
Japan, Fire Services Law: Hazardous material Class 4 Petroleums No.2 (non-water-soluble liquid).
Acetone is an amphiphilic liquid that dries easily. It is a widely used solvent for paints, adhesives, and many other applications. Mitsubishi Chemical features very high purity acetone.
CAS: No. 67-64-1 (T)
EINECS: No. 200-662-2
Japan, Chemical Substances Control Law: METI-No. 2-542
Japan, Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Law: Not applicable.
Japan, Fire Services Law: Hazardous material Class 4 Petroleums No.1 (water-soluble liquid).