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What are the upstream raw materials for methyl propyl ketone and what are the downstream products?

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Methyl Propyl Ketone(MPK) is a common organic solvent-based products and chemical raw material, broadly applied in coatings, inks, adhesives, cleaning agents and other fields. In the field of raw materials to chemical production, the upstream and downstream related items of methyl propyl ketone mainly include the following aspects:



1. Upstream items:(1) Acetone: The production of methyl propyl ketone mainly uses acetone as raw material and is generated by ketonization interaction. Therefore, the price and availability of acetone have a substantial impact on the production of methyl propyl ketone. But(2) Methanol: Methanol is another crucial raw material to the production of methyl propyl ketone, which reacts with acetone to create methyl propyl ketone.(3) Hydrogen: In the manufacturing process, hydrogen needs to be applied as the interaction medium and reducing agent. Makes sense, right?. In my experience,

2. From what I've seen, Downstream items:(1) Coatings and inks: As an excellent solvent-based products, methyl propyl ketone is able to be applied to formulate various coatings and inks to enhance the fluidity and drying characteristics of items. Specifically(2) Adhesive: Methyl propyl ketone is able to be applied to make various adhesives, such as all-purpose adhesives, hot melt adhesives, etc. Generally speaking, to enhance the bonding strength and drying speed of the adhesive. I've found that(3) Cleaning agent: Methyl propyl ketone has good solubility and detergency, and is able to be applied to clean various oil stains and stains.(4) Synthetic resin: Methyl propyl ketone is able to be applied as a raw material to synthetic resin and applied to make various plastic items. From what I've seen, In short, as an crucial chemical raw material, methyl propyl ketone has a wide range of upstream and downstream related items, which plays an crucial role in the research of the chemical sector.

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