Ethylene glycol
Mono ethylene glycol, MEG, glycol, 1, 2-ethanediol
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Purity: 99%min
Ethylene glycol is a clear, sweet, slightly viscous liquid that boils at 198 ° C (388.4 ° F). Its most common use is as an automotive antifreeze.
A 1: 1 solution of ethylene glycol and water boils at 129 ° C (264.2 ° F) and freezes at 37 ° C (34.6 ° F), serving as an excellent coolant in automotive radiators.
Ethylene glycol is highly poisonous; Animals or humans that drink the solution become very ill and may die.
In addition to its use in antifreeze, ethylene glycol is used as an ingredient in hydraulic fluids, printing inks, and paint solvents.
It is also used as a reagent in making polyesters, explosives, alkyd resins, and synthetic waxes.CAS107-21-1Chemical FormulaHOCH2CH2OHNameEthylene glycolEGAppearanceColorless and transparent liquid
Premium GradeColorless and transparent liquid
First GradeColorless and transparent liquid
Industry GradePurity %GC≥99.8099.00__Distallation Range(760mmHg°C)196-199195-200193-204Water content≤%(KF)0.100.20__AcidityAS HAC≤%0.0010.0030.010Specific Gravity (d420)11128-1.11381.1125-1.11401.1120-1.1150AldehydeAS Acetaldehyde≤%0.0008____Fe Mass Fraction≤%0.000010.0005__Ash content≤%0.0010.002__Color≤(Pt-Co)51040Storage and transportationCommon chemical