Ethylene Glycol, Electronic Grade, Liquid, 495 lb Drum
Ethylene glycol (EG) is a colorless, odorless, and slightly viscous liquid, more hygroscopic than glycerol and miscible with water in all proportions. It is the largest volume product of all ethylene glycols. High purity, electronic and industrial grade EG is used in a variety of applications requiring good solvent, hygroscopic or high boiling point characteristics, such as paints, printing inks, hydraulic fluids, cleaners, heat transfer fluids and electronics.
| Product No. | 16121126 |
| Supplier | Univar Solutions |
| CAS | 107-21-1,111-46-6 |
| Synonyms | EG, MEG, Monoethylene Glycol |
| Applications | Solvent, Chemical Intermediate |
| Characteristics | Colorless, odorless and slightly viscous liquid |
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Product Details
Grade
Technical
Form
Liquid
Prohibited Uses
For intended use only
Appearance
liquid
Auto Ignition Temperature
398 °C (748 °F)
Boiling Point
197.4 °C (387.3 °F)
California Prop 65
WARNING! This product can expose you to chemicals including etanal, which is/are known to the State of California to cause cancer, and etilenoglicol, which is/are known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more
Color
Clear, colorless
Density
1.11 g/cm3 @ 20 °C (68 °F)
Dynamic Viscosity
19.83 - 21 mPa.s @ 20 - 25 °C (68 - 77 °F)
Evaporation Rate
0.01
Flash Point
111 - 116 °C (232 - 241 °F)
Kinematic Viscosity
145 mm2/s @ 25 °C (77 °F)
Lower Explosion Limit
1.8 %(V)
Melting Point
-13 - -11.2 °C (9 - 11.8 °F)
Odor
slight, sweet
Partition Coefficient
Pow: log Pow: -1.36
Relative Density
1.115 @ 20 °C (68 °F) Reference Material: (water = 1)
Relative Vapor Density
< 2.14 @ 20 - 25 °C (68 - 77 °F)
Upper Explosion Limit
22 %(V)
Vapor Pressure
< 1 hPa @ 20 - 25 °C (68 - 77 °F)
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