Propylene Dichloride, also known as 1,2-Dichloropropane, is a chemical substance used primarily as an intermediate in the manufacturing of various organic chemicals, such as perchloroethylene.
Key characteristics and uses:
Chemical Properties: It is a chlorinated substance with the chemical formula C3H6Cl2.
Industrial Applications: It serves as a solvent and an intermediate in the production of other chemicals.
Hazards: Propylene dichloride is classified as a flammable liquid and has been studied for potential health effects on various organ systems in humans and animals.