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MONOETHYLENEGLYCOL obtained from the reaction of ethylene oxide and water. It is a clear, transparent and odorless liquid that can be mixed with water in any proportion.
Application areas:
Polyester : Polyester fibers, threads, films and polyester resins are produced from the reaction between MONOETHYLENEGLYCOL with dibasic acids and their esters, such as terephtalic, oxalic, succinic, glutamic and adipic acids among others. The polyterephtalate fibers of MONOETHYLENEGLYCOL are widely used in the textile industry and known commercially as Tergal, Terilene, Dacron and Trevira among other names. Due to their high mechanical resistance, excellent dielectric properties and low hygroscopicity, polyester films are used to produce photographic films, magnetic tapes and packaging. MONOETHYLENEGLYCOL is used in the synthesis of polyethylene tereftalate (PET), which is frequently used in the packaging of foodstuff and carbonated beveragesC
Resins : MONOETHYLENEGLYCOL is used in the synthesis of unsaturated polyester resins, alkyd resins, rosin esters and polyurethane resins. It acts as a coalescence and anti-freezing agent in emulsified resins. Used together with adipic acid and other glycols, rubber with a high chemical and abrasion resistance can be synthesized. Resins produced from oleic acid and MONOETHYLENEGLYCOL, known as alkyd resins, are used frequently in the industry of paints and varnishes.
Wetting and plasticizing agents : MONOETHYLENEGLYCOL can be used as wetting and plasticizing agent in the production of cellophane, glues and adhesives, textiles, printing ink, leather, cosmetics, paper and pharmaceutical products.
Coolant additives : MONOETHYLENEGLYCOL is used in industrial refrigeration circuits and internal combustion engine coolant systems with the purpose of raising the boiling point and reducing the freezing point of the solution used. For this application, an anticorrosive must be added to MONOETHYLENEGLYCOL to prevent the system from suffering water corrosion. DIETHYLENEGLYCOL can be used in antifreeze formulations in proportions of up to 10% together with MONOETHYLENEGLYCOL. The various quantitative ratios between these components are suitable for specific applications in the field of industrial refrigeration.
Other uses : Ethyleneglycols can also be used in the formulation of printing ink, in the treatment of gases, in the formulation of fire-resistant hydraulic fluids, in the formulation of cutting oils, in the formulation of surface polishers, in the formulations of agrochemicals, in the extraction of solvents, in the manufacture of pigmented pastes and putty for walls, and in the synthesis of explosives.
Storage conditions: Under nitrogen blanket and at ambient temperature.
Packing: Bulk or in 220 Lit (net: 220 Kg) new drums, each 4 drums strapped on a pallet.
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FOR ORDERPROPERTIES | TEST METHOD | UNIT | VALUE |
Polymer Properties | |||
Melt Flow Rate | dg/min | 0.85 | |
Density | kg/m3 | 921 | |
Formulation | |||
Slip | Ppm | 700 O | |
Anti Block | Ppm | 1100 | |
Optical Properties | |||
Gloss (45˚) | ASTM D 2457 | % | 49 |
Haze | ASTM D 1003A | % | 11 |
Clarity | SABTEC method | mV | 37 |
Mechanical Properties | |||
Impact strength | ASTM D 4272 | kJ/m | 30 |
Tear strength TD | kN/m | 30 | |
Tear strength MD | kN/m | 40 | |
Tensile test | |||
Yield stress TD | MPa | 11 | |
Yield Stress MD | MPa | 12 | |
Tensile Stress at break TD | MPa | 21 | |
Tensile Stress at break MD | MPa | 24 | |
Strain at break TD | % | >500 | |
Strain at break MD | % | >200 | |
Modulus of elasticity TD | MPa | 170 | |
Modulus of elasticity MD | MPa | 160 | |
Coefficient of friction | ASTM D 1894 | 0,1 | |
Blocking | g | 10 | |
Re-Blocking | g | 30 |