Triethanolamine 99%
Triethanolamine, also known by the abbreviation TEA, is used in many common industrial and commerical products. TEA is a widely used amine chemical with many functions. It also combines the properties of amines and alcohols, and in many uses exhibits the unique capability of undergoing reactions common to both groups.
Some applications include use as chemical intermediates in concrete additives and adhesive, rubber, agricultural and chemicals; use as a component of cement grinding aids; use in oil well chemicals and in metalworking to prevent corrosion; and use as catalysts that promote stability during the reaction process in the manufacture of flexible and rigid urethane foams.
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This material freezes at 70℉ - Because of this, there will be additional freight charges to protect the material from freezing while in transit.
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Typical Uses:
- Adhesives & Cements
- Agricultural Chemicals
- Cement Grinding Aid
- Corrosion Inhibitors
- Cutting Fluid
- Gas Treating
- Metalworking Fluids
- Oil Field Production Chemicals
- Paint & Coatings
- Textile Lubricant
- Urethane Foams
Synonyms: TEA, TEA 99, Triethanolamine
Appearance: Colorless to Yellow Liquid
CAS: 102-71-6
Formula:C6H15NO3
Typical Specifications:
- Weight Per Gallon: 9.3875 lbs per gal
- Flash Point: 407°F (208.3°C)
- Boiling Point Min: 635°F (335.0°C)
- Freeze Point: 69.8°F (21.0°C)
- Non HAP, Safer Chemical Ingredient List
510 Lb Drum
Must fill out a Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) form upon completion of order.
Can only ship to a Commercial/Business address.
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