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C6H6 (Benzene) Measurements

Benzene (C6H6) is a colorless chemical compound with a distinctive odor and flammability. Resistant to very high temperatures and oxidation, but evaporates very easily. Because the vapor is heavier than air, it collapses to the ground. Benzene is a valuable compound in industrial production and is also important in chemistry studies in terms of its structure.

Benzene has the ability to kill blood cells, so it is among the cancer-causing compounds. In very old times, whale oil was decomposed by heating and a gas was obtained. This gas was sent to homes with pressure and used for lighting. Benzene was first produced in the 1820 years from the oily waste remaining after this gas burned.

Benzene is used in industry as a starting material in the synthesis of substances used in plastic production. Benzene is also used in the production of nylon and in the production of synthetic detergents. Benzene is also used as the starting material of aniline used in paint making, in the production of insecticides and in the production of aircraft gasoline. Benzene is a very good solvent.

Benzene is a very important raw material in the chemical sector as well as being added to engine fuels and used as a solvent. It is an effective starting material in the production of substances such as phenol and aniline, in the production of dyes and in the synthesis of drugs. Briefly, benzene is the starting material for most of the aromatic organic materials.

Benzene intoxications affect the central nervous system. It can cause unconsciousness and paralysis. Mild intoxications include dizziness, headache, flushing of the face, tinnitus, sweat divorce, palpitations, nausea and vomiting. In some cases, it may cause speech difficulties. The ingestion of 30 gram benzene is the main cause of death. Chronic intoxications usually occur in case of continuous inhalation of benzene vapor. Especially in workplaces using benzene solvents, chronic poisoning occurs if the necessary precautions are not taken.

Our company also performs benzene (C6H6) measurements within the scope of gas measurements. In these studies In accordance with the relevant legal regulations, standards and test methods published by domestic and foreign organizations.

In the meantime, our organization, ÖSAS Accreditation Agency, It is accredited according to TS EN ISO / IEC 17025 standard and the tests, measurement, analysis, inspection and inspection procedures and reports are accepted as valid in private and official audits.