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| DBE is used in a variety of solvent applications both as a stand alone solvent and in formulations. However, it can also function as a building block or as a chemical intermediate |
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Coatings
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| DBE is used extensively in coating applications. Coating applications include coil coating, can coating, industrial coatings, decorative or architectural coatings, and inks. DBE has a combination of high solvency and slow evaporation enabling it to perform well as a "tails solvent" in coating formulations. As a tails solvent, it is the last solvent to leave the system, providing desirable final coatings properties and leaving a high-gloss finish.
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Cleaning
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| DBE's ability to dissolve many industrial soils makes it the product of choice in many areas where cleaning is needed. Examples of application areas are in resin clean-up, paint booth cleaning, degreasing, industrial cleaning, graffiti and hand-cleaning in an industrial setting. The low miscibility of DBE with water makes for easy separation from effluent, and recycling if required.
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Paint stripping
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| DBE is a very effective coating and paint stripper principally due to its excellent solvency and compatibility with numerous other solvents. DBE can be used as an effective alternative to other traditional painting stripping solvents. DBE is compatible with many other solvents making it ideally suited for many different formulations. Effective formulations with water - in emulsion or micro-emulsion systems - create water rinse-able alternatives. |
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| Resins that hold together the sand in a metal casting mould are called Foundry Core Binders. DBE is being used more and more as it provides significant advantages in these formulations, for example giving increased working time of the mix, and increased tensile strength of the cured shape. DBE is a viable alternative to many of the traditional aromatic solvents, especially in cold-box systems, which are becoming more prevalent as the complexity of shapes increases. |
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| DBE dissolves many different resins and certain plastics such as polystyrene making it an attractive solvent for many plastics recycling applications. Partial solubility in water can lead to precipitation options for polymer recovery in an aqueous phase, and DBE itself can be recovered by vacuum distillation. |
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Oilfield chemicals
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| Many chemicals are injected into oil wells and pipelines to aid the extraction of oil. DBE can be used as an effective alternative to some of the traditional chemicals used in this application. |
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Agricultural carrier solvent
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| DBE is used as a replacement carrier solvent in the agricultural industry where solvents like isophorone and aromatic solvents are used.
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| Adhesives |
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| INVISTA Dibasic Esters (DBE) play an important role in adhesive applications. DBE's miscibility with most organic solvents and solvency for a wide range of resins makes it useful as a cleaning solvent for equipment. It also finds use as a carrier solvent in solvent-borne adhesive systems requiring a slow evaporating solvent in adhesive formulations. DBE can often be used as an effective alternative for solvents such as methylene chloride, MEK, 1,1,1-trichloroethane, xylene, toluene, and acetone in adhesives applications. |
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| Other Applications |
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| The possibilities for DBE are endless. Request a sample and see for yourself! |
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