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Diethyylene Glycol (DEG)

Diethylene glycol, commonly referred to as DEG, is a colorless liquid. It is similar in properties to ethylene glycol, but with a higher boiling point, viscosity and specific gravity.
PROPERTIES | SPECIFICATIONS |
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Appearance | Clear, Colourless |
Molecular Weight | 106.1204 g/mol |
Exact Mass | 106.062994 g/mol |
Heavy Atom Count | 7 |
DEG Content | 99.8 |
MEG & TEG Content | 0.10 |
Specific Gravity | 1.1170 – 1.1190 |
Distillation Range | 760 |
Water | 0.1 |
Acidity (as acetic acid) | 50 |
Chlorides (as CL) | 0.1 |
Colour | 10 |
Iron (as Fe) | 0.1 |
Ash | 50 |
solvents | Printing ink/paint pigments/dyes Aromatic and paraffinic hydrocarbon separations |
Hygroscopicity | Gas dehydration Plasticizer, composition cork, glues, adhesives |
lubricant and coupling agents | Glass- and cement-grinding aids Fiber-finish component |
Low Volatility | Binder for foundry sand-molding |
Freezing Point Depression | Drywall joint compound Antifreeze Deicing fluids |
Chemical Intermediate | Thermoplastic polyurethanes Emulsifiers Morpholine |