Di Ethylene Glycol

Diethylene glycol (DEG) belongs to the group of polyethylene glycols and is a colourless, hygroscopic liquid, with a sweet taste. They are widely appreciated in numerous industries owing to the fact that they possess solvent characteristics and are compatible with a number of materials.

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Characteristics

Uses and Applications

Key applications

  • Solvent

Industries

  • Elastomers

Applications:

  • It is used as a solvent in the production of resins, dyes and oils.

  • Helps dissolve various substances, enabling the creation of quality products.

  • Serves as a plasticizer for plastics and rubber, enhancing their flexibility and toughness.

  • Improves the mechanical characteristics of polymers and makes them more flexible.

  • Used in personal care products and cosmetics as a humectant to help retain moisture.

  • Used in creams, lotions and other preparations to give a smooth and moisturising care to the skin.

  • Used in antifreeze compositions due to its low freezing point and relatively high boiling point.

  • Aids in heat transfer and discourages formation of ice within a cooling system.

 

  • It is employed in textile and paper industries as a finish and a softener.

  • Enhances the finish and texture of fabrics and paper and other similar items.

Packing

Diethylene glycol (DEG)  is usually supplied in drums or IBC to guarantee suitable storage and shipment.

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