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Chlorinated Solvents

Uses of Chlorinated Solvents

Industrial Uses

Adhesives & Sealants ↴

Coatings and adhesives sometimes require the dissolving power of chlorinated solvents to solubilize the wide variety of thermoplastic ingredients. DCM and trichloroethylene feature rapid drying rates and low flammability that make them ideal for use in rubber cements, styrenics, and epoxies.

Foam Blowing

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Formulation of Preparations

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Intermediate Use Manufacture

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Recycling

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Metal Cleaning

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Decorating

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Extraction Solvent

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Cleaning

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Textile Industry

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Functional Fluid

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Professional Uses

Packaging & (Re)-Filling

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Adhesives

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Aerosols

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Laboratory Use

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Manual Cleaning

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Decorating

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Dry Cleaning

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Film Cleaning and Copying

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Consumer Uses

Aerosols

Despite controversies chlorinated solvents remain present in a range of aerosol products including hairspray and deodorant.

Glue (including carpet glue, glue spray, and glue from a tube, super glue, wood parquet glue)

Chlorinated solvents are used in a wide variety of adhesive products available to consumers, including carpet glue, spray and tube adhesives, superglue, and wood parquet glue.

Decorating (Paint spray and paint stripper)

Chlorinated solvents are common ingredients in materials such as paint spray and paint stripper - although since 2010 DCM is no longer permitted in home use paint strippers, in part due to problems encountered with disposal, chlorinated solvents continue to be used for this purpose in non-EU countries.

Washing and cleaning products

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Pest Control

Chlorinated solvents are used in various plant protection products, both for large-scale agriculture and for home-use, and in other pest control sprays.