Guiding the Selection of Acetone Grades for Non Critical and Critical Pharmaceutical Applications
In pharmaceutical and laboratory operations, solvent grade selection plays a vital role in ensuring product quality, process reliability, and regulatory compliance. Among the solvents commonly used across formulation, cleaning, and analytical workflows, acetone stands out due to its strong solvency, rapid evaporation profile, and compatibility with multiple material classes. However, distinguishing between non critical and critical applications requires careful evaluation of solvent grade attributes, impurity profiles, and performance expectations to maintain scientific accuracy and operational integrity. Non critical applications typically involve processes where trace impurities have minimal impact on final product performance or analytical outcomes. In these settings, acetone grades with broader specification ranges may be suitable for routine cleaning operations, gross degreasing of equipment, or preparatory rinsing tasks. These grades meet basic purity criteria but may tolerate hi...