Ethylene Glycol

Ethylene Glycol is a clear, colorless liquid, with a slight odor, completely water miscible.


Structure:
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Synonyms:
1,3-Ethanediol, EG, Glycol, MEG, Monoethylene Glycol
CAS#:
107-21-1
Formula:
C2H6O2
Family:
Glycol
Package Sizes
  • Tote
  • Drum
Regulatory Status:
HAP
Primary Applications:

Ethylene Glycol is used heavily as a coolant and a carrier fluid.

Industry Uses:

Ethylene Glycol is used locally as a coolant, a deicing fluid, and a hydraulic fluid.

Safety Precautions:
Ethylene Glycol is a fairly safe and benign solvent when used properly. Please refer to the SDS for any questions or concerns.
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