PROPYLENE GLYCOL 50% INHIBITED

PROPYLENE GLYCOL 50% INHIBITED belongs to the chemical family of Alcohols and Diols, with the chemical name Propylene Glycol. In CASE (Coatings, Adhesives, Sealants, and Elastomers) ingredients and fluids & lubricants, it functions as a solvent. Its features and benefits include labeling claims of being non-toxic and odor-free. It is compatible with polymers and resins such as alkyds and polyesters. In fluids & lubricants, it is classified under the type of heat transfer fluids.

Supplied By: Indorama Ventures

Product Code: M01860

Regional Availability: Canada

Chemical Name: Propylene Glycol

CAS Number: 57-55-6

Chemical Family: Alcohols, Diols

Synonyms: (±)-1,2-Propanediol, (±)-Propylene glycol, (RS)-1,2-Propanediol, 1,2-(RS)-Propanediol, 1,2-Dihydroxypropane, 1,2-Propanediol, 1,2-Propylene glycol, 2-Hydroxypropanol, 2,3-Propanediol, DL-1,2-Propanediol, dl-Propylene glycol, Isopropylene glycol, Methylethyl glycol, Methylethylene glycol, Monopropylene glycol, NSC 69860, α-Propylene glycol

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    Identification & Functionality

    Features & Benefits

    Labeling Claims

    Applications & Uses

    Properties

    Color (Properties)
    Physical Form
    Appearance
    Substantially free of suspended matter

    Packaging & Availability

    Packaging Type
    Regional Availability
    • Canada

    Storage & Handling

    Storage and Shelf Life Conditions

    Propylene Glycol Industrial should retain its conformance to sales specifications for a period of at least two years after shipment, if the product is stored at less than 100° Fahrenheit in its undamaged, unopened, factory packaged container.

    Handling Conditions
    • Propylene Glycol is a high-purity material, which must be handled with special precautions to avoid contamination. Under ordinary conditions, mild steel is a satisfactory material of construction; however, for long-term storage and where iron contamination and color are objectionable, stainless steel or aluminum vessels are recommended.