Appearance
Colorless practically odorless liquid
Function
Diethylene glycol is used in the manufacture of unsaturated polyester resins, polyurethanes, and plasticizers. DEG is used as a building block in organic synthesis, e.g. of morpholine and 1,4-dioxane. It is a solvent for nitrocellulose, resins, dyes, oils, and other organic compounds. It is a humectant for tobacco, cork, printing ink, and glue. It is also a component in brake fluid, lubricants, wallpaper strippers, artificial fog solutions, and heating/cooking fuel. In personal care products (e.g. skin cream and lotions, deodorants), DEG is often replaced by selected diethylene glycol ethers. A dilute solution of diethylene glycol can also be used as a cryoprotectant; however, ethylene glycol is much more commonly used. Most ethylene glycol antifreeze contains a few percent diethylene glycol, present as an inadvertent byproduct of ethylene glycol production.
Synonyms
Diethylene Glycol; T/N: Unilene DEG; Ethanol, 2-2′-Oxybis; 2-(2-Hydroxyethoxy)ethanol; 3-Oxa-1,5-pentanediol; Brecolane NDG; Bis(beta-hydroxyethyl) ether
Storage
Container must be sealed tightly and kept in a dry, well-ventilated space. Avoid moisture.
Packages
- 250 ml. HDPE Bottle
- 40 lb. Blue TH Pail
- 500 lb. Steel Drum
- 520 lb. Drum
- 520 lb. Poly Drum
- 1 lb. Bulk
Industries
- Cosmetics
- industrial
- pharmaceutical
Product Classes
- Solvents
Other
- Origin: Synthetic
- Shelf life: 2 years from mfg. date
- Freight Classification: NMFC48580 S3 CL55
- Kosher Status: Not Kosher
- Flash Point: 143.3øC
- Melting Point: -10.45 øC (13.19 øF)
- API: NO
- Allergen: NO
- Hazmat: YES
- Molecular Weight: 106.12 g/mol