Triethylene Glycol (TEG)
Industrial Applications
Triethylene Glycol (TEG) is widely used as a solvent, plasticizer, and humectant in industrial, chemical, and commercial applications. It is commonly used in natural gas dehydration processes to remove moisture, as well as in coatings, inks, resins, and adhesives. Triethylene Glycol (TEG) is also used as a desiccant, heat transfer fluid, and intermediate in chemical synthesis. Its antimicrobial properties allow it to be used in air sanitization and industrial disinfection applications.
Physical Properties
Triethylene Glycol (TEG) is a colorless, hygroscopic, and nearly odorless liquid. It is fully miscible with water and many organic solvents and has a high boiling point and low vapor pressure. The compound is chemically stable under normal conditions and exhibits low volatility, making it suitable for high-temperature and moisture-control applications.
Grade
- Industrial
Other Names
- Triglycol
- 2- [2- (2-hydroxyethoxy) ethoxy] ethanol ( IUPAC )
- 2,2 '- (ethylenedioxy) diethanol
Form
- Liquid
Abbreviations
- TEG
Customer Feedback
When asked "What made you choose us as your supplier?"
"On time delivery. Excellent customer service. Quality is superb."
President at Chemical Research Company
When asked "What do you think sets us apart from other suppliers you've worked with?"
"Honesty and ability to address our concerns in less than 24 hours."
Procurement Manager at Environmental Research Facility
When asked "What specific results or benefits have you experienced since working with us?"
"Inventory management."
Lab Manager at Coal Testing Facility