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D - Limonene biodegradable solvent from Adelaide Moulding and Casting SuppliesD - Limonene biodegradable solvent from Adelaide Moulding and Casting Supplies

D - Limonene biodegradable solvent from Adelaide Moulding and Casting Supplies

D - Limonene is a biodegradable solvent occurring in nature as the main component of D – Limonene is citrus peel oil.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

20 Jan 2008 2m read View Author

D - Limonene is a biodegradable solvent occurring in nature as the main component of D – Limonene is citrus peel oil.

D – Limonene has a pleasant citrus aroma and has a FDA-GRAS rating (is generally recognized as safe). D- Limonene is a ideal solution for replacing toxic solvents.

In the past decade, the use of D-Limonene has expanded. D – Limonene is used in making paint solids, it is used to impart an orange fragrance to products, and also used as a secondary cooling fluid.

But the largest growth segment has been the use of D -Limonene in cleaning products. This has occurred in both industrial uses and also in household and institutional products.

D -Limonene can be used either as a straight solvent, or as a water dilatable product. D – Limonene is a good solvent.

Straight D -Limonene can be used as a general wiping cleaner, in a dip bath, or in spray systems as a direct substitute for most other organic solvents and to dissolve polystyrene.

D - Limonene is a versatile chemical which can be used in a wide variety of applications. D - Limonene is safe and effective.

Adelaide Moulding and Casting Supplies offers D - Limonene in various sizes: 500ml, 1 litre, 5 litre and 20 litres.

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