Aniline

Aniline, also known as aminobenzene or phenylamine, is an organic compound with the formula C6H5NH2. Aniline is a colourless to brown, oily liquid which darkens on exposure to air and light.
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Aniline is an organic compound that is a key intermediate in the production of many industrial chemicals, including dyes, pharmaceuticals, and polyurethane. Usage of Aniline refers to a category of organic compounds or dyes, often used in leather treatment or as a type of chemical dye for fabrics. It is also a type of leather finish known for its luxurious appearance and smooth texture.

  • Color: Clear, colorless liquid.
  • Model/Type: Aniline refers to a category of organic compounds or dyes, often used in leather treatment or as a type of chemical dye for fabrics.
  • Material: aniline is classified as an organic compound (C6H5NH2).

How to Use: The usage of aniline dye requires careful application to ensure even coverage, especially when working with leather or fabric.