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Nov 11, 2025 - 01:49 PM
USA Lab Dichloromethane Lab Grade 99.9%, also known as methylene chloride, poses significant laboratory hazards. Due to its high volatility and dichloromethane solubility, inhalation exposure is a concern, potentially causing respiratory irritation, central nervous system depression, and long-term effects like liver toxicity and carcinogenicity. It is also a strong skin and eye irritant, capable of causing chemical burns with prolonged contact. Handle with proper protective equipment.
