Why Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK) Technical Grade
Commercial and technical buyers select Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK) Technical Grade when operations require a medium-evaporating ketone with strong solvency power for demanding industrial environments. As a clear, colorless liquid, this C6H12O compound strikes an operational balance by evaporating slower than lighter ketones, granting formulators precise control over drying times in complex fluid mixtures. It delivers reliable chemical performance across industrial, petroleum, and chemical processing sectors where strict analytical certifications are unnecessary but consistent solvent behavior remains critical. Featuring a flash point of 14, this laboratory and technical grade product is soluble in water, alcohol, ether, and most organic solvents, making it a foundational component for dissolving complex resins, polymers, and synthetic materials.
Best Applications for This Grade
- Commonly applied in industrial surface coatings, lacquers, and varnishes to dissolve nitrocellulose, vinyl polymers, and acrylics. Its specific evaporation profile allows coatings to level properly, preventing moisture blush and ensuring uniform film formation during the curing process.
- Commonly applied in petroleum refining operations as a selective extraction solvent. Process engineers utilize its distinct solubility characteristics for the solvent dewaxing of mineral oils, effectively separating waxes from hydrocarbon mixtures.
- Commonly applied in chemical processing and synthesis as a liquid-liquid extraction medium. It functions efficiently to partition and recover organic compounds from aqueous solutions, optimizing yield in industrial-scale separation sequences.
- Commonly applied in industrial maintenance operations to degrease metal components and clean manufacturing equipment. It cuts through heavy soils, adhesives, and uncured resins, drying without leaving problematic residues on the substrate.
When to Choose a Different Grade
- Choose Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK) ACS Grade when laboratory protocols dictate strict adherence to American Chemical Society analytical standards, specifically for trace metal analysis, precise testing, or sensitive chemical synthesis.
- Choose Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) when formulating adhesives or thinners that require a significantly faster evaporation rate and aggressive solvency power for rapidly dissolving heavy polyurethanes.
- Choose Methyl n-Amyl Ketone (MNAK) or Methyl n-Propyl Ketone (MPK) when adjusting high-solids surface coatings that demand an even slower evaporation profile to maximize flow, leveling, and gloss retention under elevated curing temperatures.
| Molecular Weight |
100.16 |
| Formula |
C6H12O |
| Assay |
99-100.5% |
| Grade |
Technical |
| Flash Point |
14°C (57.2°F) |
| Form |
Liquid |
| Solubility |
Soluble in organic solvents, slightly soluble in water |
| Appearance |
Colorless liquid |
| Melting Point |
-10 |
| Boiling Point |
116 |
| Specific Gravity |
0.805 |
| Industry |
Industrial, Pharmaceutical, Chemical Manufacturing, Manufacturing, Analytical Chemistry |