Ethylene glycol

BUTYL GLYCOL

Industry Uses:

– Butyl glycol is primarily used in the paint industry, accounting for about 75% of its production. Its low volatility serves to extend drying times and improve flow in coatings.

– It serves as a solvent in printing inks due to its high boiling point, as well as in textile dyes and hydraulic fluids.

– It is utilized in drilling and cutting oils and is a key component of Corexit 9527, an oil spill dispersant.

– Butyl glycol acts as a chemical intermediate, contributing to the production of Butyl glycol acetate, a solvent, and participating in the production of plasticizers.

Commercial Uses:

– Butyl glycol is a common ingredient in household cleaning products, providing effective cleaning power and contributing to their characteristic odor.

– It is also used in some industrial and commercial surface cleaners.

– Various products contain Butyl glycol, including spray lacquers, varnishes, liquid soaps, degreasers, cosmetics, and herbicides, showcasing its versatility across diverse applications.

SPECIFICATIONS

AppearanceClear and Bright, Free from Suspended Matter
Platinum-Cobalt Color5
Water Content285 mg/kg
Density at 20°C0.9002 kg/dm3
Relative Density 20/20°C0.9018
B.G.E Purity99.4 %
Acidity as Acetic acid0.0026 %