Triethylene Glycol (TEG) is a highly versatile, non-volatile liquid characterized by its exceptional moisture-absorbing capacity and thermal stability. As a more advanced member of the glycol family, it is the industry standard for natural gas dehydration and the formulation of high-performance plasticizers and disinfectants.
High-Efficiency Dehydration: Its strong affinity for water makes it an indispensable agent for removing moisture from high-pressure gas streams.
Thermal Integrity: Maintains its liquid state at elevated temperatures, ensuring stable performance in industrial heating and cooling applications.
Enhanced Safety Profile: Features significantly lower toxicity than ethylene glycol, making it suitable for sensitive environmental and air treatment uses.
Versatile Solubility: Acts as a powerful co-solvent and coupling agent for resins, dyes, and coatings.
Structural Flexibility: Provides essential elasticity to polymers, improving the durability and impact resistance of plastic materials.
Gas Processing: Main chemical for liquid desiccant systems in natural gas dehydration plants.
Air Treatment: Used as an antimicrobial agent in air sanitization systems for large buildings and medical facilities.
Plasticizers: Production of specialized vinyl and rubber additives to enhance flexibility.
Solvent Applications: Component in printing inks, high-performance cleaners, and automotive fluids.
Textile & Paper: Serving as a softening agent and hygroscopic conditioner for fibers and cellulose products.