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Advantages and Disadvantages of Isopropyl Alcohol



According to a source, 45 thousand metric tons of isopropyl alcohol was used in the year 1990 in the United States. Isopropyl alcohol or which is also known as rubbing alcohol is a structural isomer of 1-propanol has a wide variety of uses both in industrial and household activities. It is a common element in chemicals such as antiseptics, disinfectants, and detergents. According to the percentage of alcohol, Isopropyl alcohol is found as 99 Isopropyl Alcohol, 91 Isopropyl Alcohol and 70 Isopropyl Alcohol. Each percentage of Isopropyl alcohol has its unique features and advantages. At GotParts 747, we offer these different types of isopropyl alcohol from which you can choose your needed one.


Advantages of Isopropyl Alcohol:


As a good solving agent, it is a perfect cleansing agent. It is often used for cleaning surfaces like dry erase boards and computer screens.

It is an excellent disinfectant for which it is used to make hand sanitizers, alcohol pads, and alcohol swabs to clean cuts and wounds, and disinfect them so they don’t grow infected.

Isopropyl alcohol is often used in DNA extraction. It is added to a DNA solution in order to precipitate the DNA which then forms a pellet after centrifugation.


Disadvantages:


It is not for suitable for internal wounds or consumption.

It should be used in a well-ventilated area due to inhalation hazards.

As it is highly flammable, it should be stored away from heat and open flame.

So, look no further than GotParts747, browse our selection of Isopropyl alcohol at http://gotparts747.com/ipa-alcohol/

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