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Characteristics of GOHSENOL

Resistances to Oils and Organic Solvents

GOHSENOL either softens in, or dissolves into, acids and alkalis but does not dissolve into most organic solvents, vegetable and animal oils, and greases.

Among the organic solvents into which GOHSENOL either dissolves or slightly dissolves, ethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, glycerine, acetamide, dimethylamide, dimethylacetoamide, and dimethyl sulphoxide are included.

Please refer to the instruction manuals of the chemicals to be used, when using those cited on this website.

*Applications which utilize resistances to oils and organic solvents



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