Triethylene Glycol

FORMULA: C6H14O4

INDUSTRIES & USES

  • Automotive – Used as a constituent in brake fluids, lubricants, and antifreeze
  • Manufacturing – Used as a plasticiser to reduce brittleness in resins
  • Natural Gas – Used as a dehydrating agent for natural gas processing
  • Printing – Used as a solvent for printing inks
  • Textiles – Used as a lubricating and finishing agent, and a solvent for dyes

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Description

Triethylene glycol is a colorless, viscous, non-volatile liquid chemical compound that is categorized as an alcohol. At room temperature it is a liquid and has a mild odor. It is soluble in water. Triethylene glycol is known for its hygroscopic quality and its ability to dehumidify fluids.

Triethylene glycol may cause eye and skin irritation. Inhalation of a mist may cause irritation or damage of the lungs. Possible aspiration if swallowed.

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