Mono Ethylene Glycol (C_2H_6O_2) is a vital industrial chemical used as a primary building block for polyester fibers and as a superior heat transfer fluid. Its ability to lower the freezing point of water while remaining chemically stable makes it indispensable for automotive, textile, and packaging industries worldwide.
High Thermal Stability: Maintains performance under high temperatures, making it an excellent choice for engine coolants and industrial heat exchangers.
Polymer Precursor: Essential reactant for synthesizing Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), the world’s most recycled plastic.
Low Volatility: Its high boiling point reduces evaporation losses, ensuring long-term protection in cooling systems.
Universal Solubility: Mixes perfectly with water, alcohols, and many organic solvents, allowing for versatile formulation designs.
Coolants & Antifreeze: Protecting internal combustion engines and HVAC systems from freezing and overheating.
PET Resins: Production of plastic bottles, food containers, and engineering plastics.
Polyester Fibers: Manufacturing of synthetic yarns used in the global apparel and home textile sectors.
De-icing Fluids: Ensuring aviation safety by removing ice from aircraft surfaces during winter operations.
Humectant: Used in specialized paper and leather processing to maintain moisture content.
By integrating high-purity Mono Ethylene Glycol into your supply chain, you ensure the structural integrity of your polymer products and the reliability of your cooling infrastructures. For manufacturers, MEG offers a cost-effective way to achieve high-performance technical specifications in finished goods. Its role in the PET industry provides a gateway to high-demand sustainable packaging markets, while its efficiency as an antifreeze agent helps prevent costly machinery downtime caused by temperature fluctuations.