Monoethylene Glycol (MEG) is a poisonous industrial chemical available in both powder and liquid forms. It is stored at room temperature and is known for its high purity. MEG is commonly used as a raw material for the production of polyester fibers and resins, as well as antifreeze formulations for automotive applications. Its high purity makes it suitable for various industrial processes where quality is paramount. As a supplier and trader, we ensure that our MEG meets the highest standards to meet the needs of our customers.
Purity % |
99% |
Packaging Details |
230 kg Drum |
Grade Standard |
Industrial Grade |
Synonyms |
Monoethylene glycol |
FAQs of Monoethylene Glycol Meg:
Q: Is Monoethylene Glycol (MEG) safe to handle?
A: No, MEG is poisonous and should be handled with caution. Proper safety measures should be taken when dealing with this chemical.
Q: What are the common applications of MEG?
A: MEG is commonly used in the production of polyester fibers and resins, as well as in antifreeze formulations for automotive applications.
Q: How should MEG be stored?
A: MEG should be stored at room temperature to maintain its stability and effectiveness.
Q: What is the purity level of your MEG product?
A: Our MEG product is of high purity, meeting the standards required for industrial use.
Q: Can MEG be used in food or pharmaceutical applications?
A: No, MEG is not suitable for food or pharmaceutical applications due to its poisonous nature.