Oregon Chemical Supply

Buy Acetone in Oregon

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.

4-6 business days via UPS Ground
  • CAS 67-64-1
  • Formula C3H6O
  • Ships to OR
  • 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 Oregon.

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 Oregon.

  • 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 Oregon land here

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

Oregon runs on chemistry. The chip fabs in Hillsboro pushing the edge of semiconductor lithography, the timber mills in the Coast Range cleaning and treating wood products, the food processors in the Willamette Valley keeping production lines spotless — they all need reliable solvents, and Acetone is one of the hardest workers in the cabinet. Alliance Chemical ships pure acetone from our Taylor, TX warehouse directly to Oregon businesses that can't afford to wait on flaky suppliers.

Shipping to Oregon

We ship from Taylor, Texas — right in the heart of the country — with UPS Ground delivering to Oregon in 4–6 business days. Small orders (1–5 gallon) ship via UPS as small package freight, no freight broker required. Step up to a 55-gallon drum or 275-gallon tote and we route you through LTL freight. Need a full truckload? We handle FTL too — just call us and we'll work out the logistics. Whether you're in Portland, Eugene, Medford, or a processing facility off a county road, we get it there.

Oregon Industries We Serve

  • Semiconductor manufacturing: Acetone is a critical cleaning solvent for wafer fabrication, photoresist removal, and surface prep in Oregon's booming chip fabs. Intel's Hillsboro campus alone processes hundreds of thousands of wafers annually — precision cleaning demands pharmaceutical-grade purity.
  • Forestry and wood products: Timber operations use acetone to clean equipment, degrease machinery, and prep wood surfaces before adhesive bonding or finishing. It evaporates fast and leaves nothing behind — exactly what you want.
  • Food processing: Acetone meets FDA indirect food contact standards and is used as an extraction solvent and equipment cleaner in food-grade facilities. Oregon's berry, hazelnut, and wine industries rely on clean chemistry.
  • Clean energy: Solar panel manufacturers and wind turbine fabricators use acetone for surface cleaning and composite layup prep. Oregon's growing renewable energy sector needs solvents that perform without leaving residue on precision components.

Available Pack Sizes

  • 1-gallon bottles — lab benches, small-batch production, spot cleaning
  • 5-gallon pails — mid-scale operations, shop use
  • 55-gallon drums — production floor use, cost-effective per unit
  • 275-gallon totes (IBCs) — high-volume operations, bulk pricing available

Not sure which size fits your workflow? Our team will help you figure out the right pack size and shipping method. See the full Acetone Reference Page for specs, SDS, and purity data.

Why Alliance Chemical

We're a chemical distributor based in Taylor, TX — a small town with a seriously large warehouse and a team that picks up the phone. Every order ships with a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and Certificate of Analysis (COA) included. Our technical support team can answer purity questions, help with regulatory documentation, and talk through application-specific needs. We offer volume pricing that scales with your usage — the more you buy, the better your unit cost. We're not a marketplace or a broker. We own the inventory, we pack the order, and we ship it ourselves.

Acetone available for shipping to Oregon

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 Oregon

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

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 Oregon

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

UPS Ground

Pints, quarts, and gallons ship nationwide — 4-6 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 Oregon

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 using Acetone in Oregon?
In Oregon, Acetone is subject to regulations concerning air emissions and hazardous waste management. While specific permits aren't always required for general use, it's crucial to consult with the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) regarding any applicable air quality standards or waste disposal guidelines for your particular application.
How does Oregon's climate affect the safe storage and handling of Acetone?
Oregon's generally moderate climate presents fewer extreme temperature challenges for Acetone storage compared to other regions. However, it's still essential to store Acetone in a cool, well-ventilated area away from ignition sources, as its high flammability remains a constant concern regardless of ambient temperature. Ensure containers are tightly sealed to prevent evaporation, especially during warmer periods.
What are some common industrial applications of Acetone for businesses in Oregon?
Acetone is a versatile solvent with numerous applications relevant to Oregon's diverse industries. It's widely used in manufacturing for cleaning and degreasing, as a key component in the production of plastics and synthetic fibers, and in the printing and coatings sectors. Many Oregon businesses leverage Acetone's effectiveness for surface preparation and in various chemical synthesis processes.
Can I get volume discounts when ordering Acetone in bulk for my Oregon-based business?
Absolutely! We understand that businesses in Oregon often require larger quantities, and we're pleased to offer competitive volume discounts on Acetone orders. Please contact our sales team with your specific needs, and we can provide a tailored quote that reflects your bulk purchasing requirements and helps you manage your chemical costs effectively.
Are there any specific environmental regulations in Oregon regarding Acetone disposal?
Yes, Oregon has specific regulations for hazardous waste disposal, and Acetone is often classified as such. It's crucial to consult the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) guidelines for proper disposal methods to ensure compliance and protect our local environment. Alliance Chemical can provide guidance on responsible disposal practices.
What are the recommended storage conditions for Acetone in Oregon's varying temperatures?
Given Oregon's diverse climate, it's best to store Acetone in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. While extreme cold isn't typically an issue for Acetone's stability, rapid temperature fluctuations should be avoided. Maintaining a consistent temperature between 59°F and 86°F (15°C and 30°C) is ideal for preserving its quality.
Does Alliance Chemical offer specific solutions for Acetone compliance with Oregon's occupational safety standards?
Absolutely! Alliance Chemical is committed to helping Oregon businesses maintain a safe working environment. We can provide Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and information on best practices for handling Acetone, ensuring compliance with Oregon's Occupational Safety and Health Division (OR-OSHA) standards. Please don't hesitate to ask our team for assistance.
Beyond common uses, what niche industrial applications of Acetone are relevant to Oregon's economy?
Oregon's vibrant industries offer unique opportunities for Acetone. It's highly valuable in the manufacturing of resins and plastics, which are integral to sectors like outdoor recreation equipment and specialized packaging. Additionally, its effectiveness as a solvent makes it useful in the cleaning and preparation processes for many advanced manufacturing operations present in the state.

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.