Industrial Methylene Chloride is also known as dichloromethane, is a colorless, volatile liquid with a slightly sweet odor. It is a type of chlorinated hydrocarbon solvent that is commonly used in the chemical industry for various purposes. This is an effective solvent for many organic compounds, making it useful in the production of pharmaceuticals, paints, and adhesives. The offered chemical is also used in the production of foam blowing agents, in the extraction of oils and fats, and in the cleaning and degreasing of metal parts. Industrial Methylene Chloride is considered a carcinogen and has been linked to several adverse health effects, including liver and lung damage, skin and eye irritation, and central nervous system effects such as headaches and dizziness.