Methyl Ethyl Ketone. CAS Number: 78-93-3. A flammable liquid compound similar to acetone and used chiefly as a solvent and gasoline additive. Chemical formula = C4H8O. Molecular weight = 72.10 g/mol. Learn More...
Methyl Ethyl Ketone A common hazardous chemical mainly used as a cleaning agent or paint/adhesive remover. Due to widespread use, it has been targeted by P2 practices for elimination or replacement. "MEK has now been delisted as a Hazardous Air Pollutant (HAP) under the Clean Air Act, but will continue to be a targeted chemical due to other environmental considerations such as soil mobility."
Methyl ethyl ketone. An organic solvent widely used for preparing solvent cements, formula C2H5COCH3.
Methyl Ethyl Ketone. A low boiling, highly volatile flammable solvent with extremely good solubility for most epoxies, urethanes and other coatings.
Methyl ethyl ketone (synonymous with 2-butanone, ethyl methyl ketone, and methyl acetone), a common solvent used in the manufacture of adhesives and vinyl films
Methyl-Ethyl-Ketone – used as a cleaning solvent
MEK is the cleaning solvent recommended for use with the SRC Tuff-Coat inflatable boat repair system. It's used as a primer, applied on PVC-covered boats before painting on the Basecoat, a necessary step to insure a solid bond.