Mono Ethylene Glycol (MEG) 

Monoethylene glycol (Ethylene glycol) is a colorless, virtually odorless and slightly viscous liquid. It is miscible with water, alcohols, aldehydes and many organic compounds. MEG will not dissolve rubber, cellulose acetate or heavy vegetable and petroleum oils. MEG has a low volatility and it is 50% more hygroscopic than glycerol at room temperature.

PROPERTIES SPECIFICATIONS
Appearance Clear Colourless
MEG Content 99.9
DEG Content 0.04
Specific Gravity 1.1151-1.1156
Distillation Range @ 760 mm Hg
IBP 196
End Point 199
5 – 95 vol% range 1.0
Water 0.04
Colour (before heating) 5
Acidity (as acetic acid) 10
Chlorides (as CL) 0.1
Sulphates Nil
Iron 0.1
Ash 10
Aldehydes(as formaldehyde) 10
Transmission in UV Wavelength(nm)
220 Transmittance 80
275 Transmittance 95
350 Transmittance 99

Antifreeze solutions, Heat Transfer Fluids;
Natural gas and hydrocarbon treating agents;
Hydroscopic agents for paper, cork and textile conditioning;
Plasticizer formulations and raw materials
Paints, dyes, inks

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