Ethylene glycol

The largest category of glycols is ethylene glycol. The acronyms for monoethylene, diethylene, and tethylene are MEG, DEG, and TED, respectively. They are all liquid, poisonous, and have an extremely low freezing point.

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Other names

Ethylene glycol

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Appearance

Liquid

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Purity

99.5%

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Packing

220 liter barrel
ibc one ton

Ethylene glycol Types

Monoethylene glycol (MEG)

It is a primary component of antifreeze in addition to being one of the most significant glycols used in commercial production. It is a water-soluble, sweet, odourless, and colourless liquid that is employed in numerous industries as a raw material.

Diethylene glycol (DEG)

It is among the most frequently employed organic solvents. Similar to other glycols, this pleasant, odourless, and colourless chemical is utilised as an industrial solvent.

Triethylene glycol (TED)

The most elementary form of glycols is a viscous, odourless, colourless liquid that absorbs water. This compound is less volatile and has a greater boiling point than other glycols.

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Glycol applications

Glycols are frequently used in numerous industries. For instance, monoethylene glycol (MEG) is used to produce antifreeze, polyester fibres, fabric, and polythene; diethylene glycol (DEG) is used to produce polyester resins and polyurethane; and triethylene glycol (TED) is used to produce vinyl polymers and air disinfectants.

Analysis and application license

Analysis of glycols (TDS)

All our efforts in Petrola Group are to produce and supply world quality products. Therefore, all products are tested every month in the quality control department of Petrola. In order to make sure that we deliver a quality product that matches the analysis provided to our valued customers.

Glycols analysis sheet (MEG) - Petrola
Answers to frequently asked questions - Petrola

No, glycols are also utilised in domestic manufacturing facilities.

Glycols are mainly exported to Iran’s neighbours, such as Turkey, Iraq, or Syria, as well as CIS nations.

No, this chemical is one of the primary ingredients used to produce antifreeze.

Yes, in some instances MEG can be substituted for DEG.

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