Methylene chloride, also known as dichloromethane or methylene dichloride, is a chlorinated hydrocarbon. It is by far the largest of the chlorinated solvents family of products and is used in many diverse applications, which include paint stripping, metal cleaning and finishing, pharmaceuticals, polycarbonates, cellulose esters and photographic film. It is also used in aerosol propellants, adhesives, cosmetics, plastics processing, foam blowing and as an extraction medium in food processes.
Methylene chloride is carcinogenic and flammable.
ICIS pricing quotes methylene chloride in Europe and
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Methylene Chloride (
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Methylene Chloride Spot Prices
Methylene Chloride (
Weekly Price Assessments:
Methylene Chloride Spot Prices
General Information:
Assessment window: Price assessments are based on information supplied by market participants through the week up to close of business on Tuesdays at 1700 hours in
Specification: Clear liquid free from suspended matter: 99.9% minimum: non volatiles 10ppm max: water 100ppm max: acidity 5ppm max
Timing: Cargoes loading or delivered four-six weeks forward from the date of publication.
Terms: 30-60 days after bill of lading date.
Standard cargo size: Domestic (FD) price assessments refer to trucks, with a typical full bulk truck load size being 20-25 tonnes. Export (FOB) prices typically refer to bulk parcels of 500-1,000 tonnes.
Assessment basis: The main production centres for methylene chloride are Europe and the
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