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Xylene Alternatives


93-58-3, Carl Roth

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8028-48-6, Carl Roth

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91-17-8, Carl Roth

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68-12-2, Carl Roth

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141-78-6, Carl Roth

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67-66-3, Carl Roth

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71-36-3, Carl Roth

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123-91-1, Carl Roth

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67-64-1, Carl Roth

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33KC.5, Carl Roth

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67-66-3, Carl Roth

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33KC.5, Carl Roth

33KC.5, Carl Roth

<p>Intended for structured formulation workflows, Isoparaffin H 170-190 is available in a 25L tinplate container. This xylene alternative exhibits a density of 0.76g/cm³ and boils at 191°C, making it suitable for applications requiring high heat resistance. Its flash point is 59°C, ensuring safe handling during storage and use. This versatile solvent is an ideal substitute for traditional clearing agents in histological and microscopic procedures.</p> <ul> <li><strong>Category:</strong> Xylene Alternatives</li> <li><strong>Boiling point (bp):</strong> 191 °C</li> <li><strong>Flash point (flp):</strong> 59 °C</li> <li><strong>Density (D):</strong> 0,76 g/cm³</li> </ul>

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68-12-2, Carl Roth

68-12-2, Carl Roth

<p>This 5L plastic container holds N, N-Dimethylformide (Dmf), a chemical classified under Xylene Alternatives. It has a molecular weight of 73.09 g/mol and is part of the Carboxylic acid amides substance group. The chemical requires precautions such as no open flames, no eating or drinking, and the use of safety goggles and gloves due to its flammability and potential harm to the skin and eyes. The European Union has set an 8-hour limit value of 15 mg/m3 (5 ppm) and a short-term limit value of 30 mg/m3 (10 ppm) for occupational exposure.</p> <ul> <li>CAS Number: 68-12-2</li> <li>Molecular Formula: C3H7NO</li> <li>Molecular Weight: 73.09</li> <li>Exact Mass: 73.052763847</li> <li>Boiling Point: 300 to 313 °F at 760 mmHg (NTP, 1992)</li> <li>Melting Point: -78 °F (NTP, 1992)</li> <li>Vapour Density: 2.51 (NTP, 1992) - Heavier than air; will sink (Relative to Air)</li> <li>GHS Signal Word: Danger</li> <li>Hazard Statements:</li> <li>H312: Harmful in contact with skin [Warning Acute toxicity, dermal]</li> <li>H226 (33.5%): Flammable liquid and vapor [Warning Flammable liquids]</li> <li>H315: Causes skin irritation [Warning Skin corrosion/irritation]</li> <li>H319: Causes serious eye irritation [Warning Serious eye damage/eye irritation]</li> </ul>

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91-17-8, Carl Roth

91-17-8, Carl Roth

<p>This 5-liter Decahydronaphthalene container is classified under Xylene Alternatives, falling within the Life Science category of Histology/Microscopy products. It has a Molecular Weight of 138.25 g/mol and belongs to the Hydrocarbons, cyclic, saturated substance group. Due to its hazardous nature, it requires specific handling precautions such as wearing safety goggles and gloves, and it should be kept away from open flames, smoking, and unauthorized individuals. The GHS Signal Word for this product is Warning, indicating potential harm, flammability, and eye irritation.</p> <ul> <li>CAS Number: 91-17-8</li> <li>Molecular Formula: C10H8</li> <li>Molecular Weight: 128.17</li> <li>Exact Mass: 128.062600255</li> <li>Boiling Point: 424 °F at 760 mmHg (NTP, 1992)</li> <li>Melting Point: 176.4 °F (NTP, 1992)</li> <li>Vapour Density: 4.42 (NTP, 1992) - Heavier than air; will sink (Relative to Air)</li> <li>GHS Signal Word: Warning</li> <li>Hazard Statements:</li> <li>H302: Harmful if swallowed [Warning Acute toxicity, oral]</li> <li>H228 (38.8%): Flammable solid [Danger Flammable solids]</li> <li>H320: Causes eye irritation [Warning Serious eye damage/eye irritation]</li> </ul>

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33KC.1, Carl Roth

33KC.1, Carl Roth

<p>Intended for structured formulation workflows, Isoparaffin H 170-190 is a valuable addition to xylene alternatives. This solvent exhibits a density of 0.76 g/cm³ and boils at 191°C, making it suitable for applications requiring high temperature resistance. Its flashpoint of 59°C ensures safe handling during storage and use in laboratory settings. As a glass container product, this Isoparaffin variant offers a reliable solution for clearing agents within histology and microscopy applications.</p> <ul> <li><strong>Category:</strong> Xylene Alternatives</li> <li><strong>Boiling point (bp):</strong> 191 °C</li> <li><strong>Flash point (flp):</strong> 59 °C</li> <li><strong>Density (D):</strong> 0,76 g/cm³</li> </ul>

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141-78-6, Carl Roth

141-78-6, Carl Roth

<p>This 5-liter plastic container holds Ethyl Acetate, a carboxylic acid ester commonly used as an alternative to xylene in life science applications such as histology and microscopy. It is recommended to use safety goggles and gloves when handling this substance due to its flammability. The European Union has set an 8-hour limit value of 734 mg/m3 (200 ppm) and a short-term limit value of 1468 mg/m3 (400 ppm) for occupational exposure. It is essential to avoid open flames, fire, open ignition sources, and smoking near this product, and unauthorized personnel should not be admitted to the area where it is stored.</p> <ul> <li>CAS Number: 141-78-6</li> <li>Molecular Formula: C4H8O2</li> <li>Molecular Weight: 88.11</li> <li>Exact Mass: 88.052429494</li> <li>Boiling Point: 171 °F at 760 mmHg (NTP, 1992)</li> <li>Melting Point: -118.5 °F (NTP, 1992)</li> <li>Vapour Density: 3.04 (NTP, 1992) - Heavier than air; will sink (Relative to Air)</li> <li>GHS Signal Word: Danger</li> <li>Hazard Statements:</li> <li>H225: Highly Flammable liquid and vapor [Danger Flammable liquids]</li> </ul>

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67-66-3, Carl Roth

67-66-3, Carl Roth

<p>This 25-liter tinplate container holds Chloroform (CAS 67-66-3), a halogenated hydrocarbon and chlorine compound used as an alternative to xylene in certain applications within life science, histology, and microscopy. With a Molecular Weight of 119.38 g/mol, it is crucial to handle this substance with care in a well-ventilated area, wearing safety goggles, gloves, and following workplace precautions such as no smoking, no eating or drinking, and no unauthorized access. The recommended occupational exposure limit value for Chloroform is 10 mg/m3 (2 ppm), as per Directive 2000/39/EC. It is essential to adhere to these limits to minimize potential health risks associated with its use.</p> <ul> <li>CAS Number: 67-66-3</li> <li>Molecular Formula: CHCl3</li> <li>Molecular Weight: 119.37</li> <li>Exact Mass: 117.914383</li> <li>Boiling Point: 143 °F at 760 mmHg (EPA, 1998)</li> <li>Melting Point: -82.3 °F (EPA, 1998)</li> <li>Vapour Density: 4.12 (EPA, 1998) - Heavier than air; will sink (Relative to Air)</li> <li>GHS Signal Word: Danger</li> <li>Hazard Statements:</li> <li>H302: Harmful if swallowed [Warning Acute toxicity, oral]</li> <li>H402: Harmful to aquatic life [Hazardous to the aquatic environment, acute hazard]</li> </ul>

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67-64-1, Carl Roth

67-64-1, Carl Roth

<p>This Acetone, available in a 5-liter plastic container, is categorized as an alternative to Xylene. It falls under the Life Science category, specifically for Histology/Microscopy applications. The CAS Number for this compound is 67-64-1. As a ketone, it has a Molecular Weight of 58.08 g/mol. In the workplace, it requires various safety measures, including no open flames, no smoking, and the use of safety goggles and gloves. A recommended indicative occupational exposure limit value for the European Union is 8 hours limit value: 1210 mg/m3 (500 ppm).</p> <ul> <li>CAS Number: 67-64-1</li> <li>Molecular Formula: C3H6O</li> <li>Molecular Weight: 58.08</li> <li>Exact Mass: 58.041864811</li> <li>Boiling Point: 133 °F at 760 mmHg (NTP, 1992)</li> <li>Melting Point: -137 °F (NTP, 1992)</li> <li>Vapour Density: 2 (NTP, 1992) - Heavier than air; will sink (Relative to Air)</li> <li>GHS Signal Word: Danger</li> <li>Hazard Statements:</li> <li>H225: Highly Flammable liquid and vapor [Danger Flammable liquids]</li> </ul>

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67-66-3, Carl Roth

67-66-3, Carl Roth

<p>This 5-liter container holds Chloroform, a xylene alternative used primarily in life science applications such as histology and microscopy. With a Molecular Weight of 119.38 g/mol, this halogenated hydrocarbon is classified under Directive 2000/39/EC with an 8-hour recommended indicative occupational exposure limit value of 10 mg/m3 (2 ppm). It is essential to work with Chloroform in a controlled environment, adhering to workplace labels such as &quot;No Smoking,&quot; &quot;No admittance for unauthorized persons,&quot; &quot;No eating and drinking,&quot; &quot;Warning label,&quot; &quot;Caution - toxic material,&quot; &quot;Precept label,&quot; &quot;Use safety goggles,&quot; and &quot;Wear safety gloves.</p> <ul> <li>CAS Number: 67-66-3</li> <li>Molecular Formula: CHCl3</li> <li>Molecular Weight: 119.37</li> <li>Exact Mass: 117.914383</li> <li>Boiling Point: 143 °F at 760 mmHg (EPA, 1998)</li> <li>Melting Point: -82.3 °F (EPA, 1998)</li> <li>Vapour Density: 4.12 (EPA, 1998) - Heavier than air; will sink (Relative to Air)</li> <li>GHS Signal Word: Danger</li> <li>Hazard Statements:</li> <li>H302: Harmful if swallowed [Warning Acute toxicity, oral]</li> <li>H402: Harmful to aquatic life [Hazardous to the aquatic environment, acute hazard]</li> </ul>

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8028-48-6, Carl Roth

8028-48-6, Carl Roth

<p>The Roti ® Histol, a xylene alternative, is a clearing agent with the CAS Number 8028-48-6, categorized as Orange sweet extract under the IUPAC name 2,6-dimethyl-10-methylidenedodeca-2,6,11-trienal. It falls under the substance group of Other substances or mixtures. In the workplace, it requires various safety measures such as no open flames, no unauthorized personnel, caution for flammability, use of safety goggles, and wearing of safety gloves. The molecular formula of this substance is C15H22O, with a molecular weight of 218.33 g/mol and an exact mass of 218.167065321 g/mol. It carries the GHS signal word Danger due to its flammability hazard.</p> <ul> <li>CAS Number: 8028-48-6</li> <li>Molecular Formula: C15H22O</li> <li>Molecular Weight: 218.33</li> <li>Exact Mass: 218.167065321</li> <li>GHS Signal Word: Danger</li> <li>Hazard Statements:</li> <li>H226 (39.7%): Flammable liquid and vapor [Warning Flammable liquids]</li> </ul>

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93-58-3, Carl Roth

93-58-3, Carl Roth

<p>This 25-liter tinplate container holds Benzoic Acid Methyl Ester, a carboxylic acid ester commonly known as methyl benzoate. With a Molecular Weight of 136.15 grams per mole, this substance is used as an alternative to xylene in various applications within life science and histology/microscopy. It&#x27;s crucial to use safety goggles when working with this substance due to its potential hazards. The Boiling Point ranges from 388 to 390 degrees Fahrenheit at standard pressure, and it has a Melting Point of 10 degrees Fahrenheit. This substance is heavier than air and will sink, making it important to handle it carefully to avoid accidental spills.</p> <ul> <li>CAS Number: 93-58-3</li> <li>Molecular Formula: C8H8O2</li> <li>Molecular Weight: 136.15</li> <li>Exact Mass: 136.052429494</li> <li>Boiling Point: 388 to 390 °F at 760 mmHg (NTP, 1992)</li> <li>Melting Point: 10 °F (NTP, 1992)</li> <li>Vapour Density: 4.69 (NTP, 1992) - Heavier than air; will sink (Relative to Air)</li> <li>GHS Signal Word: Warning</li> <li>Hazard Statements:</li> <li>H302 (99.7%): Harmful if swallowed [Warning Acute toxicity, oral]</li> <li>H227: Combustible liquid [Warning Flammable liquids]</li> </ul>

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71-36-3, Carl Roth

71-36-3, Carl Roth

<p>This 1-Butanol solution, available in a 1-liter glass container, is classified as a Xylene alternative. It has a molecular formula of C4H10O, a molecular weight of 74.12 g/mol, and a Boiling Point of 243.9°F at standard pressure. Its density is 2.6 times that of air. According to GHS classification, this substance carries a Warning signal word due to its flammability and potential for causing serious eye damage. Handle with care, following appropriate safety guidelines.</p> <ul> <li>CAS Number: 71-36-3</li> <li>Molecular Formula: C4H10O</li> <li>Molecular Weight: 74.12</li> <li>Exact Mass: 74.073164938</li> <li>Boiling Point: 243.9 °F at 760 mmHg (USCG, 1999)</li> <li>Melting Point: -129 °F (USCG, 1999)</li> <li>Density: 2.6 (Air = 1)</li> <li>GHS Signal Word: Warning</li> <li>Hazard Statements:</li> <li>H226: Flammable liquid and vapor [Warning Flammable liquids]</li> <li>H318: Causes serious eye damage [Danger Serious eye damage/eye irritation]</li> </ul>

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123-91-1, Carl Roth

123-91-1, Carl Roth

<p>This 2.5 liter glass container holds 1,4-Dioxane, a member of the Oxygen heterocycles substance group with a Molecular Weight of 88.11 g/mol. It is classified as a highly flammable liquid and vapor, posing a danger of fire and requiring no open flames, fire, open ignition sources, and smoking to be prohibited. Safety measures such as wearing safety goggles, safety gloves, and avoiding unauthorized access and eating and drinking are essential when handling this substance. The recommended indicative occupational exposure limit value for the European Union is an 8-hour limit value of 73 mg/m3 (20 ppm), as per Directive 2009/161/EU.</p> <ul> <li>CAS Number: 123-91-1</li> <li>Molecular Formula: C4H8O2</li> <li>Molecular Weight: 88.11</li> <li>Exact Mass: 88.052429494</li> <li>Boiling Point: 214 °F at 760 mmHg (NTP, 1992)</li> <li>Melting Point: 53.2 °F (NTP, 1992)</li> <li>Vapour Density: 3.03 (NTP, 1992) - Heavier than air; will sink (Relative to Air)</li> <li>GHS Signal Word: Danger</li> <li>Hazard Statements:</li> <li>H225: Highly Flammable liquid and vapor [Danger Flammable liquids]</li> <li>H350: May cause cancer [Danger Carcinogenicity]</li> </ul>

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