Triethylene Glycol

A clear colorless liquid with a slightly sweet odor.       


Structure:

Triethylene Glycol Chemical Stucture


Synonyms:

TEG


CAS#:

112-27-6


Formula:

C6H14O4


Family:

Glycols


Size:

Tote

Drum


Regulatory Status:

HAP


Primary Applications:

Triethylene Glycol is primarily used in the Textile and Cosmetic industries. It is also utilized as a freeze point depressant.


Industry Uses:

Triethylene Glycol is primarily used in Southern California in the Paint and Coatings industries as well as an Emulsifier.


Safety Precautions:

Triethylene Glycol should be handled with the proper Personal Protective Equipment. Please refer to the SDS for any questions or concerns.


Technical Documents:

TDS and SDS available upon request.


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