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Dimethylacetamide (DMAC) Expands Its Role as a High-Performance Industrial Solvent
In recent years, Dimethylacetamide has continued to gain strong momentum across the global chemical market as manufacturers increasingly demand high-efficiency and stable specialty solvents. Known in the industry as a reliable DMAC solvent, this colorless, high-boiling polar aprotic solvent is recognized for its excellent dissolving capacity, thermal resistance, and broad compatibility with both water and organic solvents.
2026-02
2026-02-12
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N,N-Dimethylacetamide (DMAC): The Smart Choice for Modern Chemical Production
Sustainability and performance matter more than ever in today’s chemical industry. Choosing the right solvent isn’t just about function — it’s about efficiency, safety, and long-term responsibility. N,N-Dimethylacetamide DMAC has become one of the most reliable and versatile solvents in industrial manufacturing because it combines strong solvency power with stability and low volatility.
2025-10
2025-10-20
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Introduction and properties of dimethylacetamide
Dimethylacetamide, the full name is N,N-dimethylacetamide (chemical formula: CH3C(O)N(CH3)2, abbreviated as Dmac or DMA. A commonly used aprotic polar solvent. Colorless transparent liquid, flammable. Can be used with Organic solvents such as water, alcohol, ether, ester, benzene, chloroform and aromatic compounds can be mixed at will. It is used in pharmaceuticals, synthetic resins, and is also used as a solvent for polyacrylonitrile spinning and the extraction of styrene from the carbon eight fraction. Distilled solvents, etc. are produced by the action of diamine and acetyl chloride.
2024-05
2024-05-15
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What chemical substance is dmac?
Dmac is a very common chemical substance. The Chinese name of dmac is dimethylacetamide, and its full name is N,N-dimethylacetamide. The chemical formula of dmac is: CH3C(O)N(CH3)2.
2024-02
2024-02-26
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DMAC purification
DMAC is mainly used as a solvent, for example, as a solvent for solution spinning of an elastic polyurethane block copolymer and a solvent for producing hollow fibers, which are known under the trademarks Spandex(R) or Lycra(R).
2023-12
2023-12-20