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Polyethylene glycol
Polyethylene glycols are obtained by mixing unpurified glycol fractions formed in the ethylene glycol production process. It is a mixture of monoethylene glycols (MEG), diethylene glycols (DEG), triethylene glycols (TEG), tetraethylene glycols and a small amount of other glycols.
Applications
Polyethylene glycol is used for manufacturing antifreeze fluids and for increasing the viscosity of specialised liquids.
Specifications
Parameters | Unit | Value | Testing method |
Glycol content min. | % (m/m) | 90 | ASTM E 2409 |
Sum of water content and ash residues, max. |
% (m/m) | 10 | PN-ISO 760 PN-EN ISO 6245 |
Relative density at 20oC | (d20/20) | 1.12 - 1.18 | ASTM D 4052 |
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