Description
Mono-ethylene glycol – or MEG – is a vital ingredient for the production of polyester fibres and film, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) resins and engine coolants.
End uses for MEG range from clothing and other textiles, through packaging to kitchenware, engine coolants and antifreeze. Polyester and fleece fabrics, upholstery, carpets and pillows, as well as light and sturdy polyethylene terephthalate drink and food containers originate from ethylene glycol. The humectant (water attracting) properties of MEG products also make them ideal for use in fibres treatment, paper, adhesives, printing inks, leather and cellophane.
MEG is a colourless, odourless liquid with a syrup-like consistency. 55% of MEG is used to make polyester fibres. 25% of MEG is used in polyethylene terephthalate – or PET – packaging and bottles.
Monoethylene glycol (MEG) is an important raw material for industrial applications. A primary use of MEG is in the manufacture of polyester (PET) resins, films and fibers. In addition, MEG is important in the production of antifreezes, coolants, aircraft anti-icer and deicers and solvents.
Technical Data & MSDS
Mono-Ethylene Glycol Technical Data
Mono-Ethylene Glycol MSDS
Product Name | Ethylene Glycol |
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CAS# | 107-21-1 |
Synonym | MEG; Ethylene Glycol; Dihydroxyethane; Ethanediol |
Pack Size | Not available |
Physical state and appearance | Liquid |
Colour | Colourless |
Odour | Almost Odourless |
Vapour Pressure [hPa] 20°C | 0.07°C |
Flash point [°C] | 111°C |
Final boiling point [°C] | ca. 56 |
Auto-ignition temperature [°C] | 540 |
Explosions limits – lower [%] | 3.15 |
Density | 0.9 g/cm3 |
Solubility in water [g/100ml] | Completely |