Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 230 Kg |
Purity % | 99% |
Packaging Details | 230 kg Drum |
Grade Standard | Industrial Grade |
CAS No | 107-21-1 |
Synonyms | C2H6O2, Hypodicarbonous acid, Ethylene alcohol, Monoethylene glycol |
Usage/Application | Raw material for antifreeze, Production of polyester fibers, Coolant |
Physical State | Liquid |
Chemical Formula | C2H6O2 |
HS Code | 29053100 |
EC No. | 203-473-3 |
Color | Colorless |
Odour | Odourless |
Molecular Weight | 62.07 g/mol |
Solubility in water | Soluble |
Vapor pressure | 0.06 mmHg (20 DegreeC) |
Viscosity | 1.61×10 |
Flash Point | 232 |
Ignition Temperature | 410 DegreeC |
Freezing Point | -48 C |
PubChem CID | 174 |
Boiling Point | 197.3 deg C (387.1 deg F; 470.4 K) |
Density | 1.11 g/cm3 |
IUPAC ID | Ethane-1,2-diol |
Molar Mass | 62.07 g/mol |
EC Number | 203-473-3 |
CAS Number | 107-21-1 |
Melting Point | -12.9 deg C (8.8 deg F; 260.2 K) |
ChemSpider | 13835235 |
Monoethylene Glycol Price List
Packaging Details | Price |
1 Kg Bag | Rs 70 |
230 Kg Drum | Rs 15920 |
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Uses:
- Ethylene glycol is primarily used in antifreeze formulations (50%) and as a raw material in the manufacture of polyesters such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
- The major use of ethylene glycol is as a medium for convective heat transfer in, for example, automobiles and liquid-cooled computers.
- Ethylene glycol is also commonly used as a coolant for chilled-water air-conditioning systems that either place the chiller or air handlers outside or must cool below the freezing temperature of water.
Hazards:
- Very high levels of inhaled ethylene glycol vapors can irritate the upper respiratory tract.
- Levels higher than 80 ppm produce intolerable respiratory discomfort and cough.
- Ethylene glycol’s CNS effects can cause respiratory depression, and metabolic acidosis can result in hyperventilation and respiratory alkalosis.
- Aspiration of ethylene glycol following ingestion can result in pulmonary edema.
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