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Cyclohexanone Technical Grade

Technical Grade

CAS Number
108-94-1
Category
Hydrocarbon & Oxygenated Solvents

Cyclohexanone Technical Grade (CAS 108-94-1) is a chemical product supplied by Alliance Chemical in the Hydrocarbon & Oxygenated Solvents category, available as Technical Grade. For transport it is classified as UN1915, DOT hazard class 3, and packing group III. Its GHS signal word is Danger. Documentation includes a safety data sheet (SDS), a technical data sheet (TDS), and a certificate of analysis (COA), available below and published from Alliance Chemical's canonical product data.

GHS pictogram: FlammableFlammableGHS pictogram: CorrosiveCorrosiveGHS pictogram: Irritant / harmfulIrritant / harmful
CLASS 3 · UN1915Danger
Cyclohexanone Technical Grade 5-gallon metal pail for resin and paint solvent applications, Alliance Chemical
2D chemical structure of Cyclohexanone Technical Grade
Structure · PubChem

How does Cyclohexanone Technical Grade ship?

Alliance Chemical ships Cyclohexanone Technical Grade as UN1915, hazard class 3, packing group III. Transport classification depends on concentration, so this is the classification for this grade specifically — not a generic value for the pure compound.

Transport and hazard communication classification for Cyclohexanone Technical Grade
FieldValueGoverning regulation
UN NumberUN1915DOT 49 CFR 172.101 Hazardous Materials Table
DOT Hazard Class3DOT 49 CFR 172.101 Hazardous Materials Table
Packing GroupIIIDOT 49 CFR 172.101 Hazardous Materials Table
GHS Signal WordDangerOSHA HCS 29 CFR 1910.1200 Appendix C

Values are published only when Alliance Chemical's canonical record is authoritative or cross-verified. The safety data sheet carries the full provenance chain, including section 14 transport information.

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About these documents

Alliance Chemical publishes these documents from its canonical product data. Chemical identity, hazard classification, and physical properties are sourced from named authorities (DOT 49 CFR, OSHA, ECHA, PubChem) and internal laboratory records — each value carries per-field provenance and a last-reviewed date. A Certificate of Analysis with lot-specific results ships with every order.

Last reviewed 2026-07-17 by Andre Taki, DOT Hazmat Specialist.