High-performance industrial solvent, widely used in paint and coating industries
Xylene (CAS No: 1330-20-7), also known as dimethylbenzene, is a colorless, flammable aromatic hydrocarbon with a distinctive, pungent odor. This organic compound contains a benzene ring with two methyl groups attached, making it a key industrial solvent.
Xylene exists in three isomeric forms (ortho-, meta-, and para-xylene). Commercial xylene is typically a mixture of these isomers. It has low solubility in water but is miscible with most organic solvents. Due to its high solvency power and moderate evaporation rate, it is widely used in the paint, coating, and printing ink industries.
Xylene has a wide range of industrial and consumer applications:
Used as a primary solvent in alkyd resins, epoxy paints, and protective coatings.
Used as a solvent in offset, flexographic, and gravure printing inks.
Used in BTX (benzene, toluene, xylene) production and to enhance gasoline octane ratings.
Used as a solvent in rubber-based adhesives and tapes.
Used as an intermediate in polyester and PET production.
Used in microscopy for tissue cleaning and staining processes.
Property | Value | Unit | Test Method |
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Chemical Formula | C₈H₁₀ | - | - |
CAS Number | 1330-20-7 | - | - |
Molecular Weight | 106.16 | g/mol | - |
Appearance | Colorless liquid | - | Visual |
Odor | Pungent, characteristic | - | Olfactometry |
Density (20°C) | 0.860-0.870 | g/cm³ | ASTM D4052 |
Boiling Point | 137-140 | °C | ASTM D1078 |
Melting Point | -47.4 | °C | ASTM D1015 |
Flash Point | 25-27 | °C | ASTM D93 |
Autoignition Temperature | 464 | °C | ASTM E659 |
Vapor Pressure (20°C) | 0.7 | kPa | ASTM D2879 |
Viscosity (20°C) | 0.6-0.8 | cP | ASTM D445 |
Water Solubility (20°C) | 0.02 | g/100ml | ASTM D1720 |
pH Value | 7 | - | ASTM E70 |
Purity (GC) | ≥98.5 | % | ASTM D3545 |
Water Content | ≤0.05 | % | ASTM E203 |
Aromatic Content | ≥99 | % | ASTM D5580 |
Flammable Eye and Skin Irritation Respiratory Irritation
Xylene degrades in the atmosphere via photochemical reactions (half-life 1-2 days). It is toxic to aquatic organisms if released into water sources. It is biodegradable but moderately persistent in the environment.
Xylene is primarily produced through petroleum refining and coal tar distillation. It is separated from the BTX (benzene, toluene, xylene) mixture obtained from the reforming process. Industrial-scale distillation and extraction processes are used.
Xylene (C8H10) has a longer alkyl chain and higher boiling point than toluene (C7H8). Xylene evaporates more slowly and has higher solvency power. In terms of toxicity, xylene poses a slightly higher risk.
Xylene can dissolve or deform polystyrene, PVC, and some other plastics. Polyethylene and polypropylene are resistant to short-term exposure but should avoid prolonged contact.
When stored properly in sealed containers, xylene has a shelf life of approximately 2 years. It should be tightly sealed to prevent water absorption and oxidation.
Remove contaminated clothing immediately and wash with plenty of soap and water. Prolonged contact may cause skin dryness and irritation. If irritation persists, seek medical attention. In case of eye contact, rinse with water for at least 15 minutes and consult an eye specialist.