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ETHYL METHYL KETOXIME

Ethyl methyl ketoxime functions by binding the drying agents, metal salts that catalyze the oxidative crosslinking of drying oils. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is commonly used as a chemical intermediate in various industrial processes. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime, is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C4H9NO.

CAS Number: 96-29-7
Molecular Formula: C4H9NO
Molecular Weight: 87.12
EINECS Number: 406-930-7

2-BUTANONE OXIME, Methyl ethyl ketoxime, 2-Butanone, oxime, 96-29-7, Ethyl methyl ketoxime, (2E)-butan-2-one oxime, (NE)-N-butan-2-ylidenehydroxylamine, DTXCID701821, 2-Butoxime, Pentan-2-one,oxime, Butan-2-one, oxime, Skino No. 2, 2-Butanone oxime,C4H9NO,96-29-7, CAS-96-29-7, Aron M 1, SKINO 2, butan-2-one (Z)-oxime, DTXSID1021821, 2-Butanone oxime, 99%, 2-butanone, oxime, (2E)-, CHEMBL2139230, Tox21_201706, Tox21_300162, MFCD00013935, AKOS008939678, AM90385, NCGC00091699-01, NCGC00091699-02, NCGC00091699-03, NCGC00254161-01, NCGC00259255-01

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is derived from the ketone methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) and belongs to the oxime class of compounds. 
This colourless liquid is the oxime derivative of Ethyl methyl ketoxime. 
Its primary function is as a blocking agent or scavenger for reactive carbonyl compounds, such as aldehydes and ketones.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is particularly used in alkyd paints. 
Once the paint is applied to a surface, Ethyl methyl ketoxime evaporates, thereby allowing the drying process to proceed. 
Other antiskinning agents have been used, including phenolic antioxidants (E.G butylated hydroxytoluene), but these tend to yellow the paint.

This oxime is also used in some types of RTV silicones.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is a colorless or light yellow oily transparent liquid that has strong complexation with metal ions and is volatile in the air. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime helps prevent the oxidation and degradation of photographic emulsions and chemicals, prolonging their shelf life and maintaining image quality.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is composed of methyl ethyl ketone, hydroxylammonium phosphate, and other auxiliaries. 
Among them, Ethyl methyl ketoxime accounts for 72%, hydroxylammonium phosphate accounts for 24%, and auxiliaries account for 4%.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is typically applied to MEKO in a manufacturing setting, where it may be used as a solvent or reactant in various industrial processes. 

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is primarily used as an anti-skinning agent for oil and latex paints and coatings. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is also widely used as an isocyanate-blocking agent in electrodeposition coating priming, paint jobs and as a curing agent for silicon rubber due to its outstanding water and heat resistance.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime or butanone oxime, is a substance used to prevent the skinning of some solvent-borne paints in the container or prior to use. 

Once the paint is applied to a surface, the Ethyl methyl ketoxime evaporates, thereby allowing the drying process to proceed. 
Historically, Ethyl methyl ketoxime has been used by the industry for many years as it is a very effective anti-skinning agent.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is an essential chemical used as an anti-skinning agent in paints and lacquers, as a blocking-agent for isocyanate in polyurethanes, and in the manufacture of oxime silanes (that are used as crosslinkers for silicone sealants).

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is a high production volume (HPV) chemical produced at over one million pounds annually.
AdvanSix has established a provisional occupational exposure limit of 3 ppm (10 mg/m3) for an 8-hour timeweighted average and a short-term exposure limit of 10 ppm for use in worksite safety programs.
Ethyl methyl ketoximeis a clear, colorless, combustible liquid.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is severely irritating to eyes. 
If Ethyl methyl ketoxime gets into the eyes, immediately flush with plenty of water and seek medical attention to avoid serious damage. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is moderately toxic in the unlikely event of ingestion. 

Ingesting or breathing high concentrations may cause harmful, but reversible, effects on the blood (anemia) and inhalation can irritate nasal passages. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is slightly irritating to skin and can be absorbed through the skin to cause harmful effects on the blood and nervous system. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime on the skin may cause an allergic response in certain individuals. 

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is rapidly metabolized and eliminated from the body. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime does not cause harmful effects on reproduction or development.
Male rodents developed liver tumors when repeatedly exposed during their lifetime to high concentrations of Ethyl methyl ketoxime.

These tumors developed late in life and did not affect survival. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is not genotoxic, pointing to a threshold mechanism for cancer development (i.e., a “safe level” below which cancer will not occur: a level well above typical exposures). Therefore, the human risk of cancer is low.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime has low toxicity to aquatic organisms, upon either single or repeated exposure.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime has minimal potential to accumulate in the bodies of humans or animals. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is readily biodegradable and will not persist in the environment.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime by AdvanSix is a high-efficiency anti-skinning agent for use in air-drying paints, inks and coatings. 

Ethyl methyl ketoxime meets low moisture and high assay standards. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime helps in improving the functionality of polyurethane coatings for coil-, automotive- and other industrial coatings.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is an organic substance that is added to a paint to inhibit the reaction of the drier with (atmospheric) oxygen by binding the oxygen or by complexing of the drier metal.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is the organic compound with the formula C2H5C(NOH)CH3. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is a highefficiency anti-skinning agent used for air-drying paints, inks and coatings. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is also used to improve the shelf life of silicone adhesives and sealants, and the functionality of polyurethane coatings. 

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is also widely used as an isocyanate-blocking agent in priming automobiles (electrodeposition coating) for paint jobs and as a curing agent for silicon rubber due to its outstanding water and heat resistance.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is a Urethane blocking agent for coating applications.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime can be used as an Anti-skinning agent in paints (Alkyd based systems).

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is an Oxygen scavenger in boiler water treatment.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime can be used to produce oxime derivatives for other industrial applications.
Without the use of suitable additives, alkyd based paints will form skins in the paint tin which need to be carefully removed prior to use.

Traditionally the paint industry has used a slow evaporating solvent called Ethyl methyl ketoxime to prevent skins from forming in the paint can.
The Ethyl methyl ketoxime additive is added in very small proportions to the paint typically less than 0.5%.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is primarily used as an anti-skinning agent for oil and latex paints and coatings. 

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is also widely used as an isocyanate-blocking agent in priming automobiles for paint jobs and as a curing agent for silicon rubber due to its outstanding water and heat resistance.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is the organic compound with the formula C2H5C(NOH)CH3. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is the oxime derivative of methyl ethyl ketone.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is an essential chemical used as an anti-skinning agent in paints and lacquers, as a blocking-agent for isocyanate in polyurethanes, and in the manufacture of oxime silanes (that are used as crosslinkers for silicone sealants).
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is a High Production Volume (HPV) chemical produced at over 1,000,000 pounds annually. 
Honeywell, as a member of a consortium, has sponsored Ethyl methyl ketoxime under EPA’s HPV Challenge program and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s HPV Programme.

Honeywell has established a provisional occupational exposure limit of 3 ppm (10 mg/m3) for an 8-hour time-weighted average and a short-term exposure limit of 10 ppm for use in worksite safety programs.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is a clear, colorless combustible liquid.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is severely irritating to eyes. 

If it gets into the eyes, immediately flush with plenty of water and seek medical attention to avoid serious damage. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is moderately toxic in the unlikely event of ingestion. 
Ingesting or breathing high concentrations may cause harmful, but reversible, effects on the blood (anemia) and inhalation can irritate nasal passages. 

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is slightly irritating to skin, and can be absorbed through the skin to cause harmful effects on the blood and nervous system. 
Getting Ethyl methyl ketoxime on the skin may cause an allergic response in certain individuals.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is rapidly metabolized and eliminated from the body. 

Ethyl methyl ketoxime does not cause harmful effects on reproduction or development.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is sensitive to heat. Has exploded at least twice when heated in the presence of acidic impurities. 
Reacts with oxidizing agents. 

Mixtures with strong acids may explode.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is often used as an anti-skinning agent in paints and coatings, where it helps to prevent the formation of a film on the surface of the paint when it is exposed to air. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is also used as a cross-linking agent in some types of coatings, where it helps to improve the adhesion and durability of the coating.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is obtained by the reaction of butanone and hydroxylamine hydrochloride. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime can also be synthesized by the reaction between butanone and hydroxylamine sulfate.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is the organic compound with the formula C2H5C(NOH)CH3. 

This colourless liquid is the oxime derivative of Ethyl methyl ketoxime. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime, as it is called in the paint industry, is used to suppress the "skinning" of paints: the formation of a skin on the paint before it is used. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime functions by binding the drying agents, metal salts that catalyze the oxidative crosslinking of drying oils. 

Once the paint is applied to a surface, Ethyl methyl ketoxime, thereby allowing the drying process to proceed. 
Other anti skinning agents have been used, including phenol-based antioxidants, but these tend to yellow the paint. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is also used in some types of RTV silicones.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime, commonly referred to as MEKO, is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C5H11NO. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is categorised as an oxime Crosslinker for silicones and is characterised by its distinctive odour. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is a colourless to pale yellow liquid that is soluble in water and commonly used for its reactivity with compounds containing isocyanate groups. 

Ethyl methyl ketoxime has several valuable applications across different industries.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime, also known as 2-butanone oxime or MEK-oxime, is an industrial antioxidant used as an antiskinning agent in paints. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is also used as a blocking agent for urethane polymers, as a corrosion inhibitor in industrial boilers, and can be found in some adhesives, caulking products and repair products that may be used by consumers. 

Because of the wide range of industrial and consumer uses for this chemical, one might expect exposures to both workers and consumers.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime passed the animal data screen, underwent a preliminary toxicological evaluation, and is being brought to the Carcinogen Identification Committee for consultation. 
This is a compilation of the relevant studies identified during the preliminary toxicological evaluation. 

Ethyl methyl ketoxime can react with hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid to form methyl ethyl ketone.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is the organic compound with the formula C2H5C(NOH)CH3. 
This colorless liquid is the oxime derivative of methyl ethyl ketone. 

Ethyl methyl ketoxime, as it is called in the paint industry, is used to suppress the "skinning" of paints: the formation of a skin on the paint before it is used.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is a solvent that is often used in the production of methyl ethyl ketone oxime (MEKO), as well as in other industrial applications. 
The process of producing Ethyl methyl ketoxime involves the reaction of MEK with hydrogen peroxide and ammonia. 

The resulting product is then purified to obtain MEKO.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is used as an anti-skinning agent in paints, coatings, and printing inks. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime reacts with oxygen-sensitive drying agents, such as cobalt and manganese salts, to prevent the formation of surface skins or gels during storage and handling.

In adhesive formulations, Ethyl methyl ketoxime acts as an inhibitor to prevent the premature curing or crosslinking of reactive components, such as isocyanates in polyurethane adhesives. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime helps extend the working time and pot life of adhesives and sealants.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is utilized as a polymerization inhibitor in various polymerization processes, including acrylics, vinyl acetate, and styrene monomers. 

Ethyl methyl ketoxime scavenges free radicals and inhibits chain propagation reactions, thereby controlling the polymerization rate and preventing gelation or premature curing.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is added to metalworking fluids, such as cutting oils and coolants, as a corrosion inhibitor and stabilizer. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime helps protect metal surfaces from corrosion by forming a protective film and scavenging corrosive species, such as aldehydes and peroxides, generated during machining operations.

In the photographic industry, Ethyl methyl ketoxime is used as a stabilizer and inhibitor in developing solutions and fixers. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is the organic compound with the formula C2H5C(NOH)CH3. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime, as it is called in the paint industry, is used to suppress "skinning" of paints: the formation of a skin on paint before it is used.

Melting point: -30 °C
Boiling point: 59-60 °C15 mm Hg(lit.)
Density: 0.924 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
vapor density: 3 (vs air)
vapor pressure: <8 mm Hg ( 20 °C)
refractive index: n20/D 1.442(lit.)
Flash point: 140 °F
solubility: water: soluble100g/L at 25°C
form: Liquid
pka: pK1:12.45 (25°C)
color: Clear colorless to pale yellow
Water Solubility: 114 g/L (20 ºC)
BRN: 1698241
Dielectric constant: 3.4(20℃)
Stability: Stable. Combustible. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. May react with strong acids to form an explosive material.
InChIKey: WHIVNJATOVLWBW-SNAWJCMRSA-N
LogP: 0.63 at 25℃

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is well known as an oxygen scavenger and metal passivator in boilers.
Ethyl methyl ketoximes are currently used for boiler shutdown protection and oxygen mainly acetaldehyde oxime, dimethyl ketone oxime (acetone oxime) and methyl ethyl ketone oxime. 
Ethyl methyl ketoximes have a strong reduction, easy to react with oxygen. 

When put in a wide temperature and pressure ranges, oximes has good oxygen scavenging performance. 
Corrosion and passivation: oximes can restore high iron and copper oxide into suboxide, which can be a good solution in the steel magnetic oxide film formed on the surface of the metal surface passivation plays well, corrosion inhibition. 
Where in Ethyl methyl ketoxime is the best, using the minimum amount required. 

According to comparative experiments, oxime compounds having the same passivation, corrosion inhibition hydrazine, can significantly reduce the iron content in solution at high temperature and pressure conditions. 
The steel has a protective effect, among which the Ethyl methyl ketoxime is best, which requires the least amount. 
Meanwhile, Ethyl methyl ketoximes have cleaning actions to copper corrosion products deposited in the pipeline, economizer, etc., which is in the initial period of oximes. 

This is the reason why furnace copper water content is significantly higher.
Volatile: the volatile degree of Ethyl methyl ketoximes is higher than that of hydrazine, DEHA, morpholine, cyclohexylamine, etc. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is close to the volatility of NH3. 

When the steam condenses, highly volatile oxygen scavenger will has a certain amount of condensation agent which is dissolved in water, therefore, helpful to protect the condensate system metal material.
By experiments under the high temperature and pressure conditions, the decomposition products of oxime compound is NH3, N2, H2O, trace of acetic acid, formic acid produces, no adverse effects on water vapor system.
Low toxicity: based on the data comparison of LD50, the LD50 for hydrazine is 290mg/kg, acetaldehyde oxime is 1900mg/kg, methyl ethyl ketone oxime is 2800mg/kg, dimethylket oximino 5500mg/kg. 

So the toxicity of hydrazine is very strong, and toxicity of oxime compound is very small. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime belongs to low toxicity compounds. 
Test through the skin and mucous membrane contact with oxygen scavengers showed no significant oximes oxygen scavenger irritation and damage, but hydrazine causes damage of skin irritation, erosion, mucosal hyperemia.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is the organic compound with the formula C2H5C(NOH)CH3.
This colourless liquid is the oxime derivative of methyl ethyl ketone.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime, as it is called in the paint industry, is used to suppress the "skinning" of paints: the formation of a skin on the paint before it is used.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime functions by binding the drying agents, metal salts that catalyze the oxidative crosslinking of drying oils.
Once the paint is applied to a surface, Ethyl methyl ketoxime evaporates, thereby allowing the drying process to proceed. 
Anti skinning agents have been used, including phenol-based antioxidants, but these tend to yellow the paint.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is also used in some types of RTV silicones.
Colourless and pigmented oxidatively drying paints and coatings based on oxidatively drying oils, alkyd resins, epoxy esters and other oxidatively drying refined oils are known.
These oils and binders crosslink oxidatively under the influence of oxygen (preferably atmospheric oxygen) by means of the addition of driers, such as metal carboxylates of transition metals; If this crosslinking takes place before the product is actually used, a 
solid barrier film, a skin, can form on the surface.

Skin formation can occur in open or closed containers.
This is highly undesirable and should therefore be avoided since it makes the paint more difficult to work with, and commonly interferes with the uniform distribution of the driers. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is used as an anti-skinning agent for various oil-based paints, alcohol acid paints and epoxy resin paints during storage and delivery. 

Ethyl methyl ketoxime can also be used as a silicone curing agent. 
Its main uses are anti-skinning and silicone curing for alcohol acid and resin coatings. 
As an anti-skin and anti-oxidation agent, the product provides a better effect than Butyraldehyde oxime and cyclohexanone oxime. 

Ethyl methyl ketoxime can also be used for the synthesis of aqueous polyurethane resin
Ethyl methyl ketoxime, have another name called Diacetylmonoxime (Methyl ethyl ketoxime or 2-butanon oxime, MEKO), it can be used as the linking agent raw material of silicon, also can be used as paint anti and boiler feedwater oxygen scavenger is a fine chemical product that industrial value is arranged very much.
At present, industrial production mainly adopts hydroxylamine assay both at home and abroad, i.e. methylethylketone and oxammonium hydrochloride or oxammonium sulfate reaction

With suitable precautions, to 1 liter of the sodium hydroxylamine di­sulfonate solution from Preparation 2-1 (approx. 1.2 moles) is added 72 gm (1 mole) of methyl ethyl ketone.
Then the reaction flask is wrapped with insulation and allowed to cool slowly for 12 hr.
After neutralization with 48% sodium hydroxide solution, the oxime is extracted from the reaction mixture with benzene. 

The benzene solution is distilled fractionally. The product distills between 152° and 154°C; yield, 65 gm (75%).
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is the organic compound with the formula C2H5C(NOH)CH3.
This colourless liquid is the oxime derivative of methyl ethyl ketone.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime, as it is called in the paint industry, is used to suppress "skinning" of paints: the formation of a skin on paint before it is used.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime functions by binding the drying agents, metal salts that catalyze the oxidative crosslinking of drying oils.
Once the paint is applied to a surface, Ethyl methyl ketoxime evaporates, thereby allowing the drying process to proceed.

Antiskinning agents have including phenol-based antioxidants, but these tend to yellow the paint.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is also used in some types of RTV silicones.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime synonymous with 2-Butanone Oxime, is a clear, colorless liquid that is 99.5% pure. 

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is primarily used as an anti-skinning agent in paint. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime has additional uses in the production of silicone adhesive products.
The accumulation of the driers in the paint skin that forms can lead to considerable delays in the drying of the paint when it is applied.

Skinning of the paint film after the application is also disadvantageous. 
Excessively rapid drying of the surface of the paint prevents the lower film layers from drying evenly because they are shielded from oxygen, which is prevented from sufficiently penetrating into and dispersing within the paint film.
This can lead among other things to flow problems in the paint film, adhesion problems, or insufficiently hard films.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is known to add organic substances to a paint that inhibit the reaction of the drier with (atmospheric) oxygen by binding the oxygen or by complexing the drier metal.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is a high-efficiency anti-skinning agent used for air-drying paints, inks and coatings.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is also used to improve the shelf life of silicone adhesives and sealants, and the functionality of polyurethane coatings.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is produced to meet the low moisture and high assay standards that formulators require.
The optimum temperature range is 138~336 ℃, and pressure range is 0.3~13.7Mpa. 
According to comparative experiments, under the same conditions, the rate of oxygen and oxygen efficiency oximes is higher than that of hydrazine.

For more than a decade, Ethyl methyl ketoxime has proven effective in suppressing dissolved oxygen throughout the utility steam cycle. 
The protective film formed appears to be less susceptible to flow assisted corrosion than the magnetite film formed with most of the other scavengers. 
This results in reduced metal oxide transport into the boiler and reduced metal oxide deposition in the boiler.

At elevated dosages, Ethyl methyl ketoxime contributes to removal of oxides from the boiler. 
This can extend the time between chemical cleaning, reducing overall costs and extending boiler life expectancy. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime knows as a novel oxygen scavenger is disclosed in the U.S. and patented by Drew Chemical Company in 1984. 

Ethyl methyl ketoxime displays low toxicity, efficiency, fast-performance, and a blunt protective effects. 
In Europe and other developed countries it has been widely applied, and China it is also successfully developed in the nineties, and has been successful in promotion.

Uses Of Ethyl methyl ketoxime:
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is used in the following products: coating products and polymers.
Release to the environment of Ethyl methyl ketoxime can occur from industrial use: formulation of mixtures.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is used in the following products: coating products.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime has an industrial use resulting in manufacture of another substance (use of intermediates).
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is a kind of oil-based coating antioxidant, used for anti-skinning treatment during the storage and transportation of a variety of oil-based paint, alkyd paint, epoxy ester paint and etc. 
Mainly used as an anti-skinning agent and viscidity stabilizer for alkyd resin coating.

As an anti-skinning agent, Ethyl methyl ketoxime is recommended to be added in the amount of 0.1-0.3% after a test to determine the best usage and dosage.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime of high purity can be used in the synthesis of silicone cross-linking agent, silicon curing agent and isocyanate sealant.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime can be used in offset printing ink and other industries and used as a corrosion inhibitor in industrial boiler or water treatment system.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime can also be used as a wood preservative and pharmaceutical intermediate for alum and magnesium removal and etc.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime can be used to produce high purity hydroxylamine sulfate, hydroxylamine hydrochloride and etc.
Without the use of suitable additives, alkyd based paints will form skins in the paint tin which need to be carefully removed prior to use.

Traditionally the paint industry has used a slow evaporating solvent called Methyl Ethyl Ketoxime to prevent skins from forming in the paint can.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is a high-efficiency anti-skinning agent used for air-drying paints, inks and coatings.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is also used to improve the shelf life of silicone adhesives and sealants, and the functionality of polyurethane coatings.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is produced to meet the low moisture and high assay standards that formulators require.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is an essential chemical used as an anti-skinning agent in paints and lacquers, as a blocking agent for isocyanate in polyurethanes, and in the manufacture of oxime silanes (that are used as crosslinkers for silicone sealants).
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is a High Production Volume (HPV) chemical produced at over 1,000,000 pounds annually.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is a clear, colourless combustible liquid.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is severely irritating to the eyes. 
If it gets into the eyes, immediately flush with plenty of water and seek medical attention to avoid serious damage.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is moderately toxic in the unlikely event of ingestion.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is often used as an anti-skinning agent in coatings and paints. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime prevents the formation of a skin or surface film when the product is exposed to air, thus extending the shelf life of these materials.

In the production of adhesives and sealants, Ethyl methyl ketoxime acts as a crosslinking agent. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime helps improve the durability and performance of these products.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is employed as an inhibitor in industrial processes involving isocyanate compounds, such as the production of polyurethane foams. 

Ethyl methyl ketoxime stabilizes these compounds, preventing premature reactions.
Some silicone sealants use MEKO as a curing agent, aiding in the hardening and setting of the sealant.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is used in the following areas: formulation of mixtures and/or re-packaging.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is used for the manufacture of: chemicals.
Release to the environment of Ethyl methyl ketoxime can occur from industrial use: in processing aids at industrial sites, as an intermediate step in further manufacturing of another substance (use of intermediates), as processing aid, manufacturing of the substance and formulation of mixtures.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is primarily used as an anti-skinning agent for oil and latex paints and coatings. 

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is also widely used as an isocyanate-blocking agent in priming automobiles (electrodeposition coating) for paint jobs and as a curing agent for silicon rubber due to its outstanding water and heat resistance.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is a kind of oil-based coating antioxidant, used for anti-skinning treatment during the storage and transportation of a paint, alkyd paint, epoxy ester paint and etc. Mainly used as an anti-skinning agent and viscidity stabilizer for alkyd resin coating.
As an anti-skinning agent, Ethyl methyl ketoxime is recommended to be added in the amount of 0.1-0.3% after a test to determine the best usa.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime of high purity can be used in the synthesis of silicone cross-linking agent, silicon curing agent and isocyanate sealant.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime can be used in offset printing ink and other industries, and used as corrosion inhibitor in industrial boiler or water trea.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime can also be used as wood preservative and pharmaceutical intermediate for alum and magnesium removal and etc.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime can be used to produce high purity hydroxylamine sulfate, hydroxylamine hydrochloride and etc.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is widely used as a protective, anti-skinning agent for paints and coatings. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is also suitable for use as a raw material to make hardeners for silicon rubber compounds and electrodeposition coatings.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is used in the following products: coating products.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime has an industrial use resulting in the manufacture of another substance (use of intermediates).
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is used in the following areas: formulation of mixtures and/or re-packaging.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is used for the manufacture of chemicals.
Release to the environment of Ethyl methyl ketoxime can occur from industrial use: in processing aids at industrial sites, as an intermediate step in further manufacturing of another substance (use of intermediates), manufacturing of the substance, formulation of mixtures and as a processing aid.
The use of Ethyl methyl ketoxime does not adversely affect the cycle chemistry or the performance of ion exchange type condensate polishers.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is primarily used as an anti-skinning agent for oil and latex paints and coatings.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is also widely used as an isocyanate-blocking agent in priming automobiles (electrodeposition coating) for paint jobs and as a curing agent for silicon rubber due to its outstanding water and heat resistance.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is mainly used as anti-skinning agent and silicon curing agent for alkyd resin coatings. 

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is used as an antioxidant to prevent skin formation, which is better than butyraldehyde oxime and cyclohexanone oxime.
For a variety of oil-based paint, alkyd paint, epoxy paint, such as esters during storage and transportation of anti-skinning process, also used as a curing agent silicon.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime was employed as reagent and solvent in the syntheses of ketoimine and 2,4-dipyridyl-1,3,5-triazapentadiene palladium(II) complexes. 

Ethyl methyl ketoxime was also used in the synthesis of novel acetaldiimine cobalt complex, [CoI2{((CH3CH2)(CH3)C=NO)2C(CH3)2}]. 
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is used primarily as an antiskinning agent in alkyd coating resins
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is used in the following products: coating products.

Ethyl methyl ketoxime is used in the following areas: building & construction work.
Ethyl methyl ketoxime is used for the manufacture of: wood and wood products, pulp, paper and paper products, plastic products, fabricated metal products, electrical, electronic and optical equipment, machinery and vehicles and furniture.

Safety Profile Of Ethyl methyl ketoxime:
Poison by intraperitoneal route. 
Moderately toxic by subcutaneous route. 

May explode if heated. 
Reacts with sulfuric acid to form an explosive product. 
When heated to decomposition Ethyl methyl ketoxime emits toxic fumes of NOX.

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