NEUTRALENE RG 30 GT is an industrial solvent produced by iBiotec, specifically designed as an immediate and safe replacement for acetone.
Main Features (2026 Data)
Function: Degreasing and cleaning agent for the rapid removal of resins (polyester, epoxy), gelcoats, glues, adhesives, and paints.
Operational Benefits: Compared to acetone, it reduces consumption by approximately 5 times thanks to an optimized evaporation rate (9 minutes at 20°C).
Safety: It is free of hazard symbols according to some certifications and does not contain CMR substances (carcinogenic, mutagenic, or toxic to reproduction), reducing neurological and respiratory risks for operators.

Common Applications
- Tool Cleaning: Ideal for rollers, brushes, and composite layup equipment.
- Industries: Composites industry, marine, paint production, and industrial applications requiring the removal of highly flammable or irritating substances such as acetone or MEK (methyl ethyl ketone).
- Compatibility: Effective on polymers such as vinyl, acrylic, 2K polyurethane, and rubber.
The product will also be presented as a practical solution for acetone replacement at JEC World 2026 (March 2026, Paris).
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
Reduced consumption
NEUTRALENE RG 30 GT has a vapor pressure of 1.2 kPa at 20°C.
Acetone has a vapor pressure of 24.7 kPa at 20°C, more than 20 times higher than that of
NEUTRALENE RG 30 GT. Consequently, it is easy to deduce that there will be a significant reduction in
solvent consumption, on the order of 5-fold, and any unnecessary losses due to evaporation will be avoided. It is known that acetone often requires multiple successive applications due to its virtually instantaneous evaporation rate.
Recyclable and reusable
NEUTRALENE RG 30 GT is an azetorope and its distillation point is 150°C.
It is easily recoverable, distillable, and reusable, without any loss of its physical and chemical properties.
The distillation point can be lowered by approximately 30% when using a vacuum distiller. Distillation is therefore complete and extremely rapid, at 110°C.
To test the actual reduction in consumption, we tested NEUTRALENE RG 30 GT in the laboratory, comparing it with acetone for evaporation losses. The data collected was entered into specific tables from which we extracted very meaningful graphs. The entire process was included in a video that you can watch at the following link.

