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White powder of Dimethyl terephthalate CAS 120-61-6 C10H10O4 in stock

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Essential details

CAS No.:

120-61-6

Other Names:

Dimethyl terephthalate

MF:

C10H10O4, C10H10O4

EINECS No.:

04-411-8

Place of Origin:

Henan, China

Type:

organic intermediate

Purity:

99%

Application:

Chemical

Appearance:

White crystal powder, White crystal powder

Product name:

Dimethyl terephthalate

CAS:

120-61-6

Brand:
Purity::

99%

Package:

Aluminum foil bag or as your requirement

Sample:

Availiable

Supply Ability

Supply Ability 100000 Kilogram/Kilograms per Month

Packaging & delivery

Packaging Details: 25KG/DRUM Port: shanghai PORT OR QINGDAO PORTShanghai Shenzhen Qingdao

Packaging Details
Port
Picture Example:
Lead time:
Quantity(kilograms) 1 - 15 >15
Est. time (days) 10 To be negotiated

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value

CAS No.

120-61-6

Other Names

Dimethyl terephthalate

MF

C10H10O4

EINECS No.

204-411-8

Place of Origin

Shanghai

Purity

99%

Appearance

Powder

Application

Chemical

Model Number

120-61-6

Product Name

Dimethyl terephthalate

Purity

99

CAS

120-61-6

Color

White

MOQ

1 Kg

Packing

1kg/5kg Plastic Pail

Shape

Powder

Stock

10 Tons

Delivery

all

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