Methanol
Industrial alcohol (methanol)
Use:
Industrial alcohol (methanol) is used as a solvent, antifreeze, and in the preparation of various chemical compounds. It is also employed for bleaching and cleaning surfaces, tiles, and ceramics. Additionally, methanol serves as fuel for laboratory lamps and for igniting coal and wood. It is effective as a solvent for fats, for cleaning electrical parts, tools, and accessories, and for polishing curtains, white clothes, and other surfaces while removing grease.
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Due to the anticipated shortage of energy resources, the direct consumption of industrial alcohol as a clean fuel has garnered significant attention. Industrial alcohol, specifically methanol, is a key raw material in the production of Ramses gel.
Methanol is recognized as one of the clean fuels in the petrochemical industry. It serves as a strategic product in the manufacture of numerous end products, including solvents, paints, plastics, and antifreeze. The versatility of methanol derivatives and their applications across various industries have solidified its status as a crucial product. Additionally, methanol is used to a limited extent as a fuel in internal combustion engines.
Notes:
1- Industrial alcohol (methanol) is 100% toxic and is not suitable for human consumption. It should only be used for the specific purposes outlined above. This substance can cause severe poisoning and serious injuries. Do not store methanol in containers such as water bottles or other beverage containers. It is absolutely prohibited to use methanol for injection or sterilization.
2- The sale of industrial alcohol (methanol) is prohibited unless it is colored. Ramses is required to mix methanol with yellow or orange dye before distribution or export, unless a special license has been obtained by the customer.