The chlorinated alkane often used industrially to

remove grease in

the solvent industry is trichloroethylene. Trichloroethylene is a highly effective degreaser and is commonly used in metal cleaning and vapor degreasing processes. It has a low boiling point and evaporates quickly, making it suitable for removing grease and oil from surfaces. However, trichloroethylene is a hazardous substance and is classified as a potential carcinogen. Therefore, its use is regulated and precautions should be taken to minimize exposure and prevent environmental contamination.

The chlorinated alkane often used industrially to remove grease is called trichloroethylene (TCE).