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Ethylene Glycol (MEG-DEG-TEG)

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Ethylene Glycol

Ethylene glycol is a clear, sweet, slightly viscous liquid that boils at 198 °C (388.4 °F).

 
    • It is a synthetic liquid substance that absorbs water. It is odorless, but has a sweet taste.

    • It is a chemical commonly used in many commercial and industrial applications mainly as an antifreeze and coolant.

MEG(Mono-Ethylene Glycol)

  • Monoethylene glycol (MEG) in its pure form, it is an odorless, colorless, syrupy-sweet liquid.
  • It is primarily used in the industry for production of antifreeze, coolants, aircraft anti-icers and de-icers.

DEG(Di-Ethylene Glycol)

  • Diethylene glycol (DEG) is a colorless, odorless, and hygroscopic liquid with a sweetish taste.
  • Diethylene glycol (DEG) is used in antifreeze, brake fluids, cosmetics, lubricants, and other commercially available products.

TEG(Mono-Ethylene Glycol)

  • Triethylene glycol (TEG) or triglycol is a colorless-yellow, odorless, viscous, non-volatile and water miscible liquid.
  • It has an ammonic smell and is used as a plasticizer for vinyl polymers, air sanitizer product and a disinfectant. 

International Standard Specifications Accepted

Specifications:

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  • Refractive Index: 1.431-1.433.
  • M.P: -14 – 10 D.C.
  • B.P: 196.5-198.5 D.C.
  • Purity: ≥ 99.5 %.
  • Chloride (Cl): ≤ 0.00002 %.
  • Formaldehyde: ≤ 0.005 %.
  • Acidity: ≤ 0.001 %.
  • Water: ≤ 0.1 %.
  • Sulphated Ash: ≤ 0.005 %.
  • Density (d 25 °C/25 °C): 1.10-1.12.

 

Storage

  • Keep away from oxidizing agents. 
  • Ethylene glycol should be stored in a cool, dry, well- ventilated area in tightly sealed containers.
  • Store in General Storage Area and Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
  • Caution to living beigns: It can harm the eyes, skin, kidneys, and respiratory system. Ethylene glycol can cause death if swallowed.

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