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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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