Montana Chemical Supply

Buy Acetone in Montana

Built for fast-moving purchasers, lab teams, industrial buyers, and small-volume customers who need reliable acetone supply, documentation, and delivery clarity without bouncing between five pages.

4-5 business days via UPS Ground
  • CAS 67-64-1
  • Formula C3H6O
  • Ships to MT
  • Docs SDS, COA, and TDS available
Order Formats

1 Pint to 330 Gallon

Pricing Range

$35.00 to $13,000.00

Fulfillment

Taylor, TX dispatch with ground and freight options

Documentation Ready

High-intent buyers can move faster with SDS support, COA workflows, and technical paperwork aligned to purchasing, QA, and compliance needs.

Fast Fulfillment Logic

Quick dispatch from a central Texas origin keeps delivery windows competitive into Montana.

Small Pack to Bulk

From routine lab and maintenance orders to drums, totes, and freight lanes, the packaging ladder is built to scale with the buyer.

Human Support

Buyers who need a freight quote, spec clarification, or document confirmation can get straight to support instead of wandering the site.

Buyer Pathways

Different buyers, different decisions

Whether you're in procurement, the lab, on the plant floor, or placing a first order, here's what matters for your workflow.

Procurement teams need speed, confidence, and clean handoff to operations

For purchasing managers and buyers, the strongest differentiators are straightforward commercial paths, reliable shipping modes, and clean document support. This page now pushes those signals up front instead of burying them under technical copy.

  • Fast quote and reorder path for repeat-volume demand.
  • Pack-size ladder from smaller orders to freight-scale movement.
  • Document workflow that supports vendor onboarding and receiving.
Best Match

Bulk and recurring orders that need reliability more than marketing gloss.

Commercial Snapshot

1 Pint to 330 Gallon with pricing at $35.00 to $13,000.00.

Lab, QA, and research teams care about identity, grade, and documentation integrity

These buyers need the technical basics instantly: CAS, formula, grade, paperwork, and a clear understanding of what arrives. The redesign keeps the technical layer strong while making it easier to scan.

  • CAS and formula surfaced immediately for fast validation.
  • SDS and document access closer to the top of the page.
  • Technical properties still available in a full structured table.
Identity

CAS 67-64-1 • C3H6O

Documents

SDS, COA, and TDS available

Industrial buyers need operational clarity before they need a chemistry lecture

Operations and plant teams want to know whether the product can move through their shipping mode, in the quantities they actually use, with a predictable fulfillment path into Montana.

  • Ground, LTL, and FTL options presented as real buying paths.
  • State-specific fulfillment framing tied to dispatch from Taylor, Texas.
  • Contact and quote options visible without leaving the page.
Shipping Logic

Ground for smaller packages, LTL for pails and drums, FTL for larger production demand.

Dispatch Cutoff

In-stock orders are prioritized for fastest dispatch from Taylor, TX.

Smaller-volume buyers still need confidence, just with less friction

Not every visitor is buying pallets. Some want a smaller amount, clear handling documentation, and a fast path to the right product page without feeling forced into enterprise language.

  • Buy-now path stays obvious and visually stronger.
  • No-minimum positioning is retained but made more premium.
  • Use-case framing helps smaller buyers decide faster.
Typical Fit

Small packs, evaluation orders, and buyers who need documentation before checkout.

Fastest Path

Shop the product directly, then use the docs hub if additional support is needed.

Buying Matrix

How this page answers real buying scenarios

Pick the scenario that matches your situation and follow the fastest path to order.

Fast Replenishment

For buyers who already know the product and just need the fastest route to reorder.

Best for: procurement and maintenance teams Path: direct product CTA + fast dispatch

Technical Review

For researchers, QA staff, and labs validating identity, paperwork, and fit before purchase.

Best for: lab, QA, and R&D Path: specs + downloads + FAQ

Operational Planning

For industrial teams mapping pack size, freight mode, delivery path, and warehouse handling.

Best for: manufacturing and operations Path: shipping flow + quote request

Smaller Orders

For buyers who need a smaller amount with less friction but still want a professional supplier.

Best for: small volume and first-time buyers Path: shop now + SDS support

State Fit

Why buyers in Montana land here

Local supply details, shipping logistics, and industry fit for Montana buyers.

Montana moves at its own pace — big distances, serious work, and zero patience for supply chain delays. Acetone (CAS 67-64-1, C3H6O) is one of the most versatile industrial solvents on the market, and Alliance Chemical makes it easy to get it wherever you are in Big Sky Country. We ship to every corner of Montana — Billings, Missoula, Great Falls, and the towns in between that only show up on ranch maps.

Shipping to Montana

We ship acetone from our warehouse in Taylor, Texas, and Montana customers typically receive orders in 4–5 business days via UPS Ground. Here's how it breaks down by order size:

  • 1-gallon and 5-gallon orders ship via UPS Ground as small-pack chemical freight — tracked, handled, and straightforward.
  • 55-gallon drums and 275-gallon totes ship via LTL (less-than-truckload) freight. We coordinate the carrier — you provide the delivery address and we handle the rest.
  • Full truckloads are available for high-volume customers. FTL pricing is available on request — contact our sales team for a custom quote.

We ship to all Montana zip codes, including rural and agricultural addresses. If you have concerns about freight access at your location, just reach out — we'll work it out.

Montana Industries We Serve

Montana's economy runs on extraction, agriculture, and getting things done in tough conditions. Acetone shows up across all of it:

  • Mining: Used to degrease equipment, clean metal surfaces before inspection, and dissolve resins in laboratory sample preparation. Montana's copper, gold, and coal operations depend on clean, dry surfaces — acetone delivers every time.
  • Agriculture: Farmers and equipment dealers rely on acetone to clean fuel system components, prep metal for painting, and strip adhesive residue from machinery — especially when harvest schedules leave no room for downtime.
  • Oil & Gas: Acetone cleans wellhead components, dissolves pipe dope and thread sealants, and preps surfaces before inspection or welding. It's a reliable workhorse in Montana's midstream and upstream operations.
  • Forestry & Timber: Sawmills and logging crews use acetone to remove pitch and resin buildup from blades and equipment, and to prep surfaces for protective coatings. Fast evaporation and zero residue make it ideal for field maintenance.

For technical specs and application details, see our Acetone Reference Page.

Available Pack Sizes

We stock acetone in sizes that match real-world operations:

  • 1-gallon bottles — Lab use, small-batch cleaning, or testing before committing to volume.
  • 5-gallon pails — The everyday workhorse for shops and small operations.
  • 55-gallon drums — Cost-effective for steady industrial use, compatible with standard drum handling equipment.
  • 275-gallon totes (IBCs) — For high-volume users who want fewer deliveries and a lower per-gallon cost.

Why Alliance Chemical

We're a chemical distributor that operates lean, ships fast, and actually answers when you call. Here's what every order includes:

  • In-stock inventory, ready to ship — No backorders, no runaround.
  • SDS and COA with every order — Safety Data Sheet and Certificate of Analysis included, so your compliance documentation is covered from day one.
  • Real technical support — Not sure which grade or pack size fits your application? We know the chemistry, not just the catalog.
  • Volume pricing — Drum and tote orders come with better per-gallon rates. Contact us for recurring order pricing.

Order Acetone online or reach out for a custom quote. Montana's a big state. We're ready for it.

Acetone available for shipping to Montana

Buyer-first summary

Use the product page for direct purchasing, the docs section for technical review, and the shipping section below when the order needs freight or operational planning.

Dispatch origin: Taylor, TX
Typical availability: 1 Pint to 330 Gallon
Documentation: SDS, COA, and TDS available

Shipping Flow

How Acetone moves into Montana

From checkout to delivery, here's how your order gets from Taylor, TX to Montana.

Order placed

Buyer chooses direct checkout or requests a quote for larger commercial demand.

Dispatch from Taylor

In-stock orders are dispatched promptly from Taylor, TX.

Carrier mode selected

Ground for smaller orders, LTL for pails and drums, FTL for bulk movement.

Delivered into Montana

Transit and service levels depend on package class, shipping restrictions, and receiving requirements.

UPS Ground

Pints, quarts, and gallons ship nationwide — 4-5 business days via UPS Ground

LTL Freight

5-gallon pails, drums, and totes via common carrier

FTL Freight

Full truckloads for bulk orders at competitive rates

Ships from Taylor, TX

Central location for fast delivery to Montana

Most orders ship in 1-2 business days from Taylor, TX. SDS and COA documents included with every order.

FAQ

Questions buyers usually ask before they commit

Are there any specific state regulations or permits required for purchasing or using Acetone in Montana?
While Montana generally has straightforward regulations for Acetone, it's always wise to check with your local fire department and the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) for any specific storage or usage guidelines. These agencies ensure safe handling and environmental protection, and are excellent resources for compliance.
How does Montana's climate affect the safe storage and handling of Acetone?
Montana's temperature fluctuations, particularly cold winters, mean Acetone can become more viscous. Ensure your storage area is protected from extreme cold to maintain its flowability, and always store it away from ignition sources, as Acetone is highly flammable regardless of temperature.
What are some common industrial applications for Acetone within Montana's economy?
Acetone is a versatile solvent widely used in Montana's industries, from cleaning and degreasing in manufacturing and automotive shops to its role in producing plastics and synthetic fibers. It's also a key component in some agricultural applications and laboratory settings across the state.
Does Alliance Chemical offer bulk ordering and volume discounts for Acetone to businesses located in Montana?
Absolutely! We understand the needs of Montana businesses and are pleased to offer competitive pricing and volume discounts on Acetone for larger orders. Please contact our sales team directly with your specific quantity requirements to receive a personalized quote.
What are the specific state-level environmental compliance guidelines for Acetone disposal in Montana?
Montana's Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) oversees hazardous waste management. While Acetone is often considered a solvent, proper disposal methods, such as incineration or recycling through licensed facilities, are crucial to comply with state regulations and prevent environmental contamination. Always consult the latest DEQ guidelines for accurate disposal practices.
Are there any specific Montana fire codes or building regulations relevant to storing large quantities of Acetone?
Yes, Montana adheres to fire codes that address the storage of flammable liquids like Acetone, often referencing NFPA standards. Building codes may also dictate ventilation requirements, separation distances, and fire suppression systems for facilities handling significant volumes. It's recommended to consult with your local fire marshal and building department for specific Montana requirements.
How does Montana's dry air and potential for static electricity impact the safe handling of Acetone?
Montana's typically dry climate can increase the risk of static electricity buildup, which is a significant concern with flammable liquids like Acetone. To mitigate this, ensure proper grounding and bonding procedures are followed during transfer operations, and consider using anti-static tools and clothing to prevent ignition sources.
What types of businesses in Montana commonly utilize Acetone for specialized cleaning or manufacturing processes?
In Montana, Acetone is frequently used in industries such as automotive repair for degreasing and parts cleaning, as well as in woodworking and furniture finishing for surface preparation and solvent applications. You'll also find it in some laboratories and in the production of certain plastics and textiles.

Regional Reach

Acetone in other states

Docs Hub

Documents and utilities

Download safety data sheets, certificates of analysis, and technical documentation.

Ready to move on Acetone?

Use the product page when you already know the SKU path. Use the quote and phone routes when the order needs commercial review, freight planning, or additional documentation.

Best for buyers who need help fast Freight quotes, packaging questions, document confirmation, and technical support all route cleanly from here.