Abstract:Tetrachloroethylene [127‐18‐4], perchloroethylene, tetrachloroethene, CCl
2
+
= CCl
2
, commonly referred to as “perc,” is widely used in the dry‐cleaning industry as well as metal cleaning and vapor degreasing because of its excellent solvent properties. It has no flash point or flammable limits in air or oxygen. It is currently used as the feedstock in the production of CFC 113 (trichlorotrifluoroethane), but this end use will decline as CFC product… Show more
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