Diethylene Glycol
Diethylene Glycol (DEG)
Diethylene glycol (DEG) is used in the oil and gas industry mainly as a liquid desiccant to dehydrate natural gas, helping prevent hydrate formation and corrosion in pipelines and processing equipment. It can also be used as a solvent and additive in some drilling and refinery operations.
CHEMICAL COMPOSTION OF DIETHYLENE GLYCOL |
| SECTION | TYPICAL CONTENTS TO INCLUDE DI ETHYLENE GLYCOL |
| PRODUCT NAME | DIETHLYLENE GLYCOL |
| CHEMICAL FORMULA | C4H10O3 |
| CAS NO | 111‑46‑6 |
| HSN CODE | 2909 41 00 |
| GRADE | INDUSTRIAL GRADE /TECHNICAL GRADE /CHEMICAL GRADE SOLVENT |
| STORAGE CONDITIONS | STORE IN COOL PLACE,PROTECT FROM MOISTURE , KEEP TIGHTLY CLOSED CONTAINER |
| ORIGIN | SAUDI ARABIA ,CHINA |
- It can be applied in both offshore and onshore gas-dehydration units to prevent hydrates, free-water condensation, and corrosion in pipelines and process equipment.
- Raw material for polyester resins, polyurethanes, and plasticizers (used in plastics, fiberglass, coatings).
- Solvent and solvent-coupler in inks, paints, dyes, and printing formulations.
- Component in antifreeze, heat-transfer fluids, and some deicing/industrial coolant formulations.
