Guangzhou Eric Wei Chemical Co., Ltd.
Guangzhou Eric Wei Chemical Co., Ltd.

Dow BCSAC Ethylene Glycol Butyl Ether Acetate

Dow BCSAC Ethylene Glycol Butyl Ether Acetate is a high-purity, low-odor solvent from Dow’s BC Solvents™ series—designed for coatings, inks, and cleaning formulations. It offers excellent solvency, slow evaporation, and compatibility with resins like acrylics and nitrocellulose. Widely used in industrial maintenance and automotive refinishes for superior flow and leveling without haze.
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  • dow bcsac ethylene glycol butyl ether acetate_575ebad2

Features Of Dow BCSAC Ethylene Glycol Butyl Ether Acetate

  1. Low volatility with favorable evaporation rate for balanced drying and leveling in coatings.

  2. Excellent solvency for acrylic, alkyd, and epoxy resins without excessive softening of dried films.

  3. Good compatibility with water and common organic solvents, enabling versatile formulation flexibility.

  4. Low odor profile compared to traditional glycol ether acetates, supporting improved workplace air quality.

  5. High purity grade with consistent batch-to-batch performance for reliable manufacturing processes.

Typical Applications Of Dow BCSAC Ethylene Glycol Butyl Ether Acetate

  1. Architectural and industrial waterborne and solventborne coatings.

  2. Automotive refinish clearcoats and basecoats.

  3. Inks for flexible packaging and publication gravure printing.

  4. Electronic cleaning formulations requiring residue-free evaporation.

  5. Adhesives and sealants where controlled open time and film integrity are critical.

Specifications Of Dow BCSAC Ethylene Glycol Butyl Ether Acetate

Chemical TypeGlycol ether acetate
Product FormLiquid
AppearanceClear, colorless liquid
Primary ApplicationsCoatings, inks, adhesives, cleaners
Key FeaturesLow volatility, high solvency, water miscibility
BenefitsImproved flow/leveling, reduced VOC contribution, enhanced formulation stability
Molecular Weight (approx.)160.2 g/mol
Boiling Point (at 760 mmHg)195–198 °C


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