Tetrahydrofuran (THF) CAS 109-99-9 is reviewed by industrial buyers according to real application requirements, current batch specification, packaging, documentation and export feasibility. This article focuses on SDS, COA and Export Document Checklist and gives practical notes for procurement teams comparing suppliers and preparing quotation requests.
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Where Tetrahydrofuran (THF) Is Commonly Used
Tetrahydrofuran (THF) is typically considered as a polar ether solvent. Buyers should evaluate the material according to the actual production process rather than product name alone, because small specification differences can affect process stability, residue, odor, color, reaction behavior or downstream compatibility.
- reaction solvent for polymer, pharmaceutical, agrochemical and fine chemical synthesis
- processing solvent for resins, adhesives, coatings and specialty materials
- extraction and cleaning applications where solvency and low water content are important
- laboratory-to-industrial scale processes that require consistent evaporation behavior and batch traceability
Documents to Confirm Before Shipment
International buyers normally request SDS or MSDS, COA, TDS and export-related documents. For hazardous or sensitive cargo, dangerous goods classification, UN number, packaging review and carrier acceptance may also need confirmation.
Document requirements should be checked by product, batch, destination country and shipping route. Clear documents reduce customs delays, carrier booking problems and internal approval friction.
Product Snapshot
| Product | Tetrahydrofuran (THF) |
|---|---|
| CAS No. | 109-99-9 |
| Article Focus | SDS, COA and Export Document Checklist |
| Typical Checks | water content, inhibitor or stabilizer status where applicable, peroxide control, color, residue, purity, packaging tightness and current batch COA |
| Supplier Support | SDS, COA, TDS, packaging review, batch confirmation and export document coordination according to product and destination requirements. |
Quality and Batch Confirmation
Before confirming an order, buyers should review exact product identity, CAS number, current batch COA, purity, appearance, moisture or acidity indicators where relevant, packaging format, storage requirements and shelf-life expectations. For process-sensitive applications, a small trial or sample confirmation can help reduce purchasing risk.
A supplier should be able to explain available batch information clearly and coordinate documents quickly. For global procurement, this is especially important because the purchasing decision must satisfy technical users, quality teams, safety teams, logistics teams and sometimes customs or carrier requirements.
Packaging, Storage and Shipment
Packaging should be confirmed according to order quantity, destination, handling equipment and product properties. Buyers should check whether the product will be shipped in drums, IBC, ISO tank or other agreed packaging, and whether labels, palletizing or container loading requirements need to be prepared in advance.
THF should be reviewed carefully for flammability, peroxide formation risk, ventilation, sealed storage and storage-time control. Buyers should follow the latest SDS and internal safety rules before storage or use.
How to Request a Faster Quotation
For a faster response, send product name, CAS number, required purity, estimated quantity, destination country or port, target application, packaging preference and required documents. If the material is used in a formulation or reaction system, sharing key quality indicators helps confirm the suitable grade.

