Product Description
Unlock efficiency in your laboratory or industrial processes with our best-seller: Triethylene Tetramine (TETA). Famed for its purity (95%) and technical grade, this clear to pale yellow, ammoniacal liquid stands out among school lab chemicals. With a distinguished molar mass of 146.23 g/mol and a stable composition under proper storage, it serves as a laureate chelating agent, curing agent for epoxy resins, and synthesis intermediate. Last chance to secure this highly sought-after product, available in standard packaging. Compliant with UN 2259, TETA boasts robust safety and reliable performance.
Applications & Features of Triethylene Tetramine
Triethylene Tetramine finds extensive application as a chelating agent, curing agent for epoxy resins, and as an intermediate in organic synthesis. Known for its stability and miscibility with water, TETA is used on diverse application surfaces in industrial and laboratory settings. Extra features include its alkaline pH and high purity, ensuring consistent results. It is famed for supporting both technical research and manufacturing processes, providing a reliable solution for multiple industry requirements.
Packaging and Export Logistics of Triethylene Tetramine
Our Triethylene Tetramine is dispatched from premier Indian ports, ensuring prompt arrival and secure handover. Packaging details include options such as drums, carboys, and bottles, catering to varying quantity needs. Each shipment emphasizes safe transport and integrity, maintaining product stability upon arrival. We export globally, with the main export markets being Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe, providing timely dispatching and reliable delivery to meet industry and research demands.
FAQ's of Triethylene Tetramine:
Q: How should Triethylene Tetramine be stored for maximum shelf life?
A: Triethylene Tetramine should be stored in a tightly closed container, kept in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from oxidizing agents and acids. This ensures a shelf life of up to 2 years.
Q: What are the primary uses of Triethylene Tetramine in industrial and laboratory settings?
A: TETA is chiefly used as a chelating agent, a curing agent for epoxy resins, and as an intermediate in organic synthesis for various chemical processes and product manufacturing.
Q: Where can Triethylene Tetramine be applied most effectively?
A: It is most effective in industrial and laboratory environments, particularly in processes requiring chelation, resin curing, or synthetic chemical production, owing to its high purity and miscibility with water.
Q: What safety precautions are necessary when handling Triethylene Tetramine?
A: Given its classification as a corrosive substance, appropriate protective equipment such as gloves, goggles, and lab coats should be used. Ensure good ventilation and avoid contact with oxidizing agents and acids.
Q: How is Triethylene Tetramine packaged and delivered for export?
A: TETA is packaged securely in drums, carboys, or bottles and dispatched from major Indian ports. The packaging process emphasizes maintaining chemical integrity during handover and transportation to international customers.