Monoethylene Glycol

MEG

MEG-GD (Monoethyleneglycol) obtained from the reaction of ethylene oxide and water. It is a clear, transparent and odorless liquid that can be mixed with water in any proportion.

Applications

Monoethylene glycol (MEG) is most commonly used as chemical intermediate in the manufacture of polyester resins and textile fibers. MEG is also wildly used as automotive antifreeze due to its low freezing point when mixed with water and used as heat transfer fluids for ventilation and air-conditioning systems.

Characteristics

clear, transparent and odorless liquid.

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