- Trichloroethylene - Wikipedia
Trichloroethylene has been sold under a variety of trade names Under the trade names Trimar and Trilene, it was used as a volatile anesthetic and as an inhaled obstetrical analgesic Industrial abbreviations include trichlor, Trike, Tricky and tri
- What is Trichloroethylene (TCE)?
Trichloroethylene (CASRN 79-01-6) – also called TCE – is a nonflammable, colorless liquid and a volatile chemical with a somewhat sweet odor
- Trichloroethene (TCE) - New York State Department of Health
Trichloroethene (also known as trichloroethylene or TCE) is a human-made chemical TCE is volatile, meaning it readily evaporates into the air at room temperature, where people can sometimes smell it It is used as a solvent to remove grease from metal, spots from clothing, and as a paint stripper
- Trichloroethylene (TCE) and Your Health - MN Dept. of Health
Trichloroethylene (TCE) is used as a solvent for degreasing metal parts during the manufacture of a variety of products It can be found in consumer products, including some wood finishes, adhesives, paint removers, and stain removers
- Trichloroethylene - Cancer-Causing Substances - NCI
Trichloroethylene (TCE) is a chemical used to make refrigerants and as a metal degreaser It may be found in contaminated soil or water near military bases and in some commercial and household cleaning products TCE exposure may cause kidney cancer and increase the risk of lymphoma and liver cancer
- Trichloroethylene (TCE) | Public Health Statement | ATSDR
Liquid trichloroethylene evaporates quickly into the air It is nonflammable and has a sweet odor The two major uses of trichloroethylene are as a solvent to remove grease from metal parts and as a chemical that is used to make other chemicals, especially the refrigerant, HFC-134a
- What Is Trichloroethylene? - NJM
TCE is a colorless liquid commonly used in refrigerants, degreasers, dry cleaning materials, and some household cleaning products Prior to being banned for such purposes in 1977, medical professionals used TCE as an anesthetic and analgesic 2
- TCE: Risks, Health Impacts Environmental Policy
TCE is a hazardous synthetic, nonflammable and colorless volatile organic compound that has been used in the U S since the early 1920s It’s a solvent used in industrial processes for maintenance, degreasing and manufacturing
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