Product Description
Highlighted as a first-string laboratory chemical, our Carbon Disulphide (CS2) stands out for its venerable track record and polished quality. Selected for clearance in academic and industrial settings, this colorless to faint yellow liquid has a strong, disagreeable odor resembling chloroform. Known for its high purity (99%) and laboratory reagent grade, it is slightly soluble in water but miscible with ethanol and ether. With robust packaging (500 ml, 1 L bottles), it offers consistent results in synthesis and as an industrial solvent. Clearance rates and stock are managed with precision, ensuring prompt supply for all client requirements.
Surface Of Application & Material Feature
Carbon Disulphide's select features are particularly highlighted for laboratory and industrial uses, mainly as a solvent or synthesis intermediate. Its physical state as a liquid and polished appearance-colorless to faint yellow-make it compatible with venerable processes demanding high-purity materials. Its material properties, such as fast evaporation and neutrality in pH, allow for versatile surface applications from samples preparation to chemical reactions. Its stable storage requirements ensure long-term utility and reliable performance across various fields.
FOB Port, Supply Ability & Certifications
Shipped goods are processed swiftly via Indian ports, with stock ready in both 500 ml and 1 L bottles to meet diverse order sizes. Our clearance procedures are regulated with competitive rates, ensuring timely dispatch and consistent supply ability. We maintain polished certification standards and compliance with hazardous transport regulations, making our product a trustworthy choice for international traders, wholesalers, and exporters. Clients benefit from rapid delivery and the assurance of certified quality in every transaction.
FAQ's of Carbon Di Sulphide:
Q: How should Carbon Disulphide be properly stored to ensure stability?
A: Carbon Disulphide should be stored in a cool, dry place away from sources of ignition and well-ventilated areas to maintain its stability under recommended conditions.
Q: What are the primary uses and benefits of Carbon Disulphide in laboratories?
A: It is widely used as a solvent and synthesis intermediate in laboratory research due to its high purity and compatibility with other chemicals like ethanol and ether, offering reliable and replicable results.
Q: When is Carbon Disulphide classified as hazardous during transport?
A: It is classified as a hazardous material for transport due to its flammable and toxic nature, requiring compliance with UN Number 1131 and adherence to safety regulations during shipping.
Q: Where is Carbon Disulphide typically applied in industry or research?
A: This compound is commonly employed in chemical synthesis, sample processing, and industrial solvent applications, particularly where first-string laboratory reagent grade chemicals are needed.
Q: What safety precautions are required when handling Carbon Disulphide?
A: Proper protective equipment should be worn, and care taken to avoid inhalation or contact. Handling should be done in a fume hood, and exposure to heat or open flames must be strictly avoided due to its low flash point.