Tetrachloroethylene (PCE), also known as perchloroethylene, is a widely used industrial solvent valued for its potent degreasing and cleaning capabilities. While its effectiveness in applications such as dry cleaning and metal degreasing is well-established, its use necessitates a thorough understanding of safety protocols and regulatory requirements. This brief aims to provide essential information for the safe handling and management of PCE in industrial settings.

Chemical Properties and Uses:
PCE is a colorless, non-flammable liquid with a characteristic sweet odor. Its chemical formula is C2Cl4. It is an excellent solvent for oils, greases, waxes, and many organic compounds. Key industrial applications include:
  • Dry Cleaning: PCE is a primary solvent in professional dry cleaning, effectively removing stains from textiles.
  • Metal Degreasing: It is widely used in vapor degreasing and cold cleaning of metal parts to remove machining oils and contaminants.
  • Chemical Intermediate: PCE serves as a precursor in the synthesis of other chemicals, including refrigerants and fluoropolymers.
  • Other Uses: It has also been used in paint removers, adhesives, and as a component in some specialty cleaning products.

Health Hazards:
Exposure to PCE can pose significant health risks. Inhalation of vapors or skin contact are the primary exposure routes.
  • Short-Term Exposure: May cause irritation to the eyes, nose, and throat, as well as dizziness, headaches, nausea, and confusion. High concentrations can lead to central nervous system depression.
  • Long-Term Exposure: Chronic exposure is associated with potential damage to the liver, kidneys, and nervous system. PCE is classified as a probable human carcinogen (Group 2A) by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).

Safety Measures and Best Practices:
To mitigate risks, rigorous safety measures must be implemented:
  • Ventilation: Ensure adequate local exhaust ventilation (LEV) in areas where PCE is used to keep airborne concentrations below permissible exposure limits.
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Workers should wear appropriate PPE, including chemical-resistant gloves (e.g., Viton, PVA), safety goggles or face shields, and respirators with organic vapor cartridges when necessary.
  • Handling and Storage: Store PCE in tightly closed containers in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight and incompatible materials. Avoid skin contact and inhalation of vapors.
  • Spill Management: Develop and train personnel on spill response procedures, including the use of appropriate absorbent materials and PPE.
  • Waste Disposal: Dispose of PCE waste in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations.

Regulatory Status:
Many regulatory bodies worldwide have established guidelines and limits for PCE exposure due to its health concerns. For instance, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has regulations concerning its use, and many regions are phasing out or restricting its use, particularly in consumer products and dry cleaning.

NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD. is dedicated to promoting the safe and responsible use of industrial chemicals. We provide high-quality Tetrachloroethylene and support our clients with comprehensive safety information and guidance on compliant practices. By adhering to stringent safety protocols and considering the transition to safer alternatives, industries can effectively manage the risks associated with PCE and ensure a healthier working environment.