What Is The Boiling Point Of Diluent?

Nov 12, 2024 Leave a message

‌The boiling point of diluent varies depending on the type. ‌‌

The boiling point of ‌6221 diluent is 198℃ (0.67kPa). ‌
‌The boiling point of Osborne 108 diluent is 140℃ (general) or 80℃ (benzene-free). ‌
‌The boiling point of XS100 diluent is 82.5°C. ‌
‌The boiling point of n-butyl glycidyl methyl ether is 164.0℃. ‌
These data indicate that there are significant differences in the boiling points of different diluent types, depending on their chemical composition and preparation process.