Aliphatic hydrocarbons
Aliphatic hydrocarbons are a subgroup of hydrocarbons. They are organic chemical compounds composed of carbon and hydrogen and are non-aromatic. Aliphatic hydrocarbons are used in the paint, varnish, metalworking, and automotive industries. They are used for cleaning and thinning paints as well as solvents and degreasers.
- Dearomatized, mild-odor hydrocarbons: D30, D40, D60, D80, D100, D140
- Special gasoline 60/95
- Special gasoline 80/110
- Special gasoline 100/140
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Aromatic hydrocarbons
Aromatic hydrocarbons are used in the paint, varnish and automotive sectors as components of adhesives, (nitro) varnishes, printing inks, thinners and many other products.


Glycol ethers
Glycol ethers are primarily used as solvents, as emulsifying aids in the chemical industry, and as a base for epoxy resins.


Glycol ether acetates
Glycol ether acetates exhibit good solvency and low volatility. Therefore, they are frequently used in the paint, printing, varnish, leather, textile, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries.



