Triethylene Glycol (TEG)
Triethylene glycol, commonly known as TEG or triglycol, is a transparent, odorless, and thick fluid. This substance finds its application in softening vinyl-based polymers, acting as a plasticizer. Additionally, TEG is a key component in certain air purifying products like "Oust" or "Clean and Pure." When transformed into an aerosol, it serves as an effective germicide. Glycols have a broader use as moisture-absorbing agents in both natural gas processing and air conditioning systems. Moreover, it's a component in various hydraulic and brake fluids and is utilized as a foundational element for creating fog in the entertainment industry through 'smoke machines'.
- Synonyms
- Triglycol
- Chemical Formula
- C6H14O4
- CAS Number
- 94-28-0
Characteristics
- Molar Weight
- 402.6 g/mol
- Melting Point
- −7 °C
- Boiling Point
- 285 °C
- Density
- 1.1255 g/mL
- Forms
- Odourless, Liquid (clear)
Uses and Applications
Key applications
- Fungicide
- Resins
- Adhesives and Sealants
- Fuel additive
- Agricultural
- Solvents
- Household industrial