FOB Price
Get Latest Price1500 / Ton
|Minimum Order
Place of Origin:
China
Price for Minimum Order:
Minimum Order Quantity:
20 Ton
Packaging Detail:
230kg plastic drums, 18.4MT per 20'FCL, OR AS PER CUSTOMERS REQUIREMENT
Delivery Time:
7days
Supplying Ability:
2000 Ton per Month
Payment Type:
Other, PayPal, Money Gram, Western Union, D/P, D/A, L/C, T/T
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PROPERTIES: Mono Ethylene Glycol (MEG) is a colorless, virtually odorless and slightly viscous liquid. It is miscible with water, alcohols, aldehydes and many organic compounds. MEG will not dissolve rubber, cellulose acetate or heavy vegetable and petroleum oils. MEG has a low volatility and it is *0% more hygroscopic than glycerol at room temperature.
Mono Ethylene GlycolDescription:
Formular: HOCH2CH2OH
EINECS NO.********2
CAS No.: *******1
HS Code: *********0
Molecular Weight: *2.*8
Mono Ethylene GlycolSpecifications:
Index |
content |
Purity (Ethylene Glycol) % |
*9.0 min |
Diethylenglycol % |
0.*5 max |
Iron ppm |
0.1 max |
Water, % |
0.1 max |
Color |
*0 max |
Ash Content ppm |
*0 max |
Specific Gravity (at *0/*0ºC) |
1.***0 to 1.***8 |
Distillation at **0mm Hg |
******9 °C |
Mono Ethylene GlycolApplications: MEG is mainly used in the production of polyester, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and antifreeze solutions. It is an important dehydrating agent, good humectant and an industrial solvent.
Mono Ethylene GlycolPacking, Storage and Handling: Packed in **0kg plastic drums, *8.4MTS into one *0’FCL. Or in Flexitanks, *0MTs per tank. MEG is stored and shipped in stainless steel tanks (or in ordinary steel drums/tanks with epoxy resin coating) to avoid iron contamination. Where contamination by iron is desirable, metal in contact with the glycol should be aluminum or stainless steel (type **4/**6). If contamination by halides is undesirable, the packing of the valves and the gaskets should be made of asbestos or other halide-free materials. Also, an inert gas (nitrogen) blanketing should be maintained to avoid oxygen contact which is a main course of U.V. deterioration.