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Pioneers in the industry, we offer propylene glycol, mono ethylene glycol, inhibited meg and ethylene glycol from India.
Propylene Glycol
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Product Details:
Brand | N/A |
Physical State/Form | Liquid |
Chemical Formula | C3H8O2 |
CAS Number | 57-55-6 |
Grade Standard | Technical |
Usage/Application | Food Grade Glycol |
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Mono Ethylene Glycol
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Product Details:
Brand | Generic |
Grade Standard | Technical Grade |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Packaging Type | HDPE Jars |
Electronegativity | N/A |
Assay | More than 95 |
Ethylene Glycol is corrosive and toxic. Ingestion of Ethylene Glycol can result in death.
Application area for antifreeze:
•Thermal Storage System•Breweries & Distilleries•Heating And Cooling Systems•Dairy & Ice Cream•Packaged Food Freezing•Fish Processing Units•Snow Melting And Refrigeration•Ice Skating Rinks•Vegetable Oil Industry•Pharmaceutical & Bulk Drugs•Ice Manufacturer•Poultry Processing Industry•Cold Storage Systems
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Inhibited MEG
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Product Details:
Brand | TONO |
Physical State/Form | Liquid |
Chemical Formula | N/A |
CAS Number | N/A |
Grade Standard | Technical |
Usage/Application | Heat Transfer |
The effectiveness of Inhibited MEG in preventing corrosion has been proven in extensive laboratory and in actual service tests. Use of this product for heat transfer applications instead of brine solutions or uninhibited ethylene glycol helps in reducing maintenance costs and improves heat transfer efficiency.
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Ethylene Glycol
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Product Details:
Brand | Generic |
Grade Standard | Technical |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Packaging Type | HDPE JARS |
Assay | more than 95 |
Usage | Industrial |
Other important uses of ethylene glycol include heat transfer fluids used as industrial coolants for gas compressors, heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems, and ice skating rinks. Ethylene glycol is used as an ingredient in hydraulic fluids, printing inks, and paint solvents. It is also used as a reagent in making polyesters, explosives, alkyl resins, and synthetic waxes. Ethylene glycol also is used as a raw material in the production of a wide range of products including polyester fibers for clothes, upholstery, carpet and pillows; fiberglass used in products such as jet skis, bathtubs, and bowling balls; and polyethylene terephthalate resin used in packaging film and bottles.
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