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Tetrahydrofuran - Wikipedia THF is used as a solvent in 3D printing when printing with PLA, PETG and substantially similar filaments It can be used to clean clogged 3D printer parts, to remove extruder lines and add a shine to the finished product as well as to solvent weld printed parts
Tetrahydrofuran | (CH2)3CH2O | CID 8028 - PubChem THF is highly volatile with a low flash point (1 °F) and flammability limit of 2% Its heavier-than-air vapors can travel at low profile for considerable distances and flash back to the point of origin
Tetrahydrofuran | Fisher Scientific Tetrahydrofuran, or THF, is a colorless liquid and a moderate polar aprotic solvent It’s considered a heterocyclic compound that includes oxygen This oxygen atom can accept hydrogen bonding, making the compound very water soluble THF can dissolve many organic compounds
Tetrahydrofuran—A Common Air Pollutant - Chemical Insights Tetrahydrofuran (C4H8O, CAS Number 109-99-9), also known as THF, 1,4-Epoxybutane, or Oxolane, is a colorless volatile organic compound (VOC) that readily vaporizes at room temperature
TETRAHYDROFURAN | CAMEO Chemicals | NOAA A violent explosion occurred during the preparation of sodium aluminum hydride from sodium and aluminum in a medium of tetrahydrofuran [Chem Eng News 39 (40):57 1961] THF forms explosive products with 2-aminophenol [Lewis 3227]
Tetrahydrofuran | 109-99-9 - ChemicalBook Tetrahydrofuran (THF) is a colorless, volatile liquid with an ethereal or acetonelike smell and is miscible in water and most organic solvents It is highly flammable and may thermally decompose to carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide
Tetrahydrofuran THF - MilliporeSigma While THF is a solvent for some thermoplastics, including certain types of polyurethanes, it can be aggressive and may lead to undesirable effects on TPU, such as degradation or surface damage