Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Chemical Name
- Base Chemicals Functions
- CASE Ingredients Functions
- Fluids & Lubricants Functions
- Molecular formula
- C₂H₆O₂
- Technologies
- Product Families
Features & Benefits
- Product Features
Monoethylene glycol (MEG) is a basic building block in applications that require chemical intermediates for resins, solvent couplers, freezing point depression solvents, and humectants.
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Applicable Processes
- Compatible Polymers & Resins
- Adhesive & Sealant End Applications
- Base Chemicals End Uses
- Coating End Applications
- Fluids & Lubricants End Use
- Industrial Additives End Use
Properties
- Appearance
- Substantially free of suspended matter
- Miscible in
- Water
- Typical Physical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Specific Gravity (at 20/20°C) 1.115 - - Flash Point 111 °C - Flash Point 232 °F - Boiling Point min. 197 °C - Boiling Point min. 387 °F - Freeze Point -11.2 °C - Freezing Point 11.8 °F - Molecular Weight 62.07 - - - Specifications
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Monoethylene Glycol min. 99 wt% - Diethylene Glycol max. 0.6 wt% - Diethylene Glycol max. 0.6 wt % - Acidity (as Acetic Acid) max. 0.005 wt% - Water Content max. 0.3 wt% - Monoethylene Glycol min. 99 wt % - Color max. 10 - APHA Acidity (as Acetic acid) max. 0.005 wt % - Iron Content max. 1 ppm - Water max. 0.3 wt % - Ash Content max. 0.005 wt% - Ash Content max. 0.005 wt % - Iron content max. 1 ppm -
Packaging & Availability
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