Diethylene Glycol

Diethylene Glycol
Diethylene Glycol
Diethylene Glycol

Diethylene Glycol

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20 Metric Ton

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Diglycol DEG Diethylene Glycol

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  • Appearance:Colorless, transparent, no visible impurities
  • Application:In antifreeze solution for sprinkler systems, water seals for gas tanks, etc. (water with 40% diethylene glycol freezes at -18°; with 50% at -28°); as lubricating and finishing agent for wool, worst
  • PackAge:230kg/drum
  • ProductionCapacity:10000|Metric Ton|Month
  • Storage:store in dry and cool warehouse
  • Transportation:Dry and cool container

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Product Info:

Chemical Name:  Diethylene Glycol (DEG)

CAS No.: 111-46-6

Molecular Formula: C4H10O3

Molecular Weight: 106.1204

Chemical Properties

Diethylene glycol is a clear colorless, odorless and stable oily liquid. It is also slightly viscous, noncorrosive and nonvolatile. Because of its ether and alcohol group, diethylene glycol exhibits chemical properties characteristic of both primary alcohols and ethers. Its boiling point is considerably higher than that of ethylene glycol, and its solvent is greater. Diethylene glycol is miscible with water, ethers, lower aliphatic alcohols, aldehydes and ketones and is partially soluble in benzene, carbon tetrachloride, monobenzene, orthodichlorobenzene and toluene. It dissolves many dyes, resins, oils, nitrocellulose and many organic substances. Because of its solvent power, low volatility and hygroscopicity, it is used in textile lubricants, cutting oils, dry cleaning soap, printing inks, steam-set inks, and nongrain wood stains. In the textile industry diethylene glycol is used as a conditioning agent for wool, rayon, and cotton. As a solvent for dyes it makes a valuable assistant in dyeing and printing. The high hygroscopicity of diethylene glycol makes it an efficient softening agent for tobacco, paper, synthetic sponges, glues and casein. Diethylene glycol is especially useful in the dehydration of natural gas. A mixture of diethylene glycol and monoethanolamine will remove moisture, hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide from natural gas.

Uses

In antifreeze solution for sprinkler systems, water seals for gas tanks, etc. (water with 40% diethylene glycol freezes at -18°; with 50% at -28°); as lubricating and finishing agent for wool, worsted, cotton, rayon, and silk; as solvent for vat dyes; in composition corks, glues, gelatin, casein, and pastes to prevent drying out.

 

ITEM INDEX SPECIFICATION
Appearance - Colorless, transparent,
no visible impurities
Density(20ºC) g/cm3 1.1155~1.1176
Water mass% 0.1
Boiling range, IBP ºC 242
Boiling range, DP ºC 250
MEG mass% 0.15
TEG mass% 0.40
Iron mg/kg 1
Acid number
(as CH3COOH)
mg/kg 100

 

Details:

Product Info:

Chemical Name:  Diethylene Glycol (DEG)

CAS No.: 111-46-6

Molecular Formula: C4H10O3

Molecular Weight: 106.1204

Chemical Properties

Diethylene glycol is a clear colorless, odorless and stable oily liquid. It is also slightly viscous, noncorrosive and nonvolatile. Because of its ether and alcohol group, diethylene glycol exhibits chemical properties characteristic of both primary alcohols and ethers. Its boiling point is considerably higher than that of ethylene glycol, and its solvent is greater. Diethylene glycol is miscible with water, ethers, lower aliphatic alcohols, aldehydes and ketones and is partially soluble in benzene, carbon tetrachloride, monobenzene, orthodichlorobenzene and toluene. It dissolves many dyes, resins, oils, nitrocellulose and many organic substances. Because of its solvent power, low volatility and hygroscopicity, it is used in textile lubricants, cutting oils, dry cleaning soap, printing inks, steam-set inks, and nongrain wood stains. In the textile industry diethylene glycol is used as a conditioning agent for wool, rayon, and cotton. As a solvent for dyes it makes a valuable assistant in dyeing and printing. The high hygroscopicity of diethylene glycol makes it an efficient softening agent for tobacco, paper, synthetic sponges, glues and casein. Diethylene glycol is especially useful in the dehydration of natural gas. A mixture of diethylene glycol and monoethanolamine will remove moisture, hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide from natural gas.

Uses

In antifreeze solution for sprinkler systems, water seals for gas tanks, etc. (water with 40% diethylene glycol freezes at -18°; with 50% at -28°); as lubricating and finishing agent for wool, worsted, cotton, rayon, and silk; as solvent for vat dyes; in composition corks, glues, gelatin, casein, and pastes to prevent drying out.

 

ITEM INDEX SPECIFICATION
Appearance - Colorless, transparent,
no visible impurities
Density(20ºC) g/cm3 1.1155~1.1176
Water mass% 0.1
Boiling range, IBP ºC 242
Boiling range, DP ºC 250
MEG mass% 0.15
TEG mass% 0.40
Iron mg/kg 1
Acid number
(as CH3COOH)
mg/kg 100

 

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