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_ Glycol Brine in an industrial cooling and heating process terminology is referred as coolant or heat transfer fluid(HTF) or the common fluid that is used in large installations for transporting heat from one place to another. Chiller Circuit Glycol Brine is used for lowering the freezing point and enhancing the heat transfer efficiency.


Glycol Brine Solutions are of various 3 types used in today's world for heat transfer & thermal storage, such as Glycol based brine such as mono ethylene glycol (MEG), propylene glycol (PG) and diethylene glycol (DEG). Inhibited Brine solutions of these brine solutions are also available that provides protection of metal against crevice and cavitation corrosion.


Synonyms :
Ethylene dihydrate, 1,2-Ethanediol, 1,Ethylene Glycol

Mono Ethylene Glycol Brine (MEG) (also referred as Ethylene Glycol) is an organic compound having molecular formula CH2OHCH2OH. Mono Ethylene Glycol Brine (MEG) is widely used as an antifreeze and automotive heat transfer fluid. It is clear, colorless and practically odorless liquid completely soluble in water.


Specification :
Chemical Type  :  Mono Ethylene Glycol Brine (MEG)
Form  :  Liquid
Appearance  :  Clear, Colorless Liquid
Assay as (CH2OHCH2OH)  : 99.95%
Specific Gravity  :  1.11
Molecular Wt.  :  62.07 g/mol
Solubility  :  Completely Soluble in Water

Storage Protocols  :
·         Mono Ethylene Glycol Brine (MEG) is slightly hygroscopic in nature & must be stored under conditions so that contamination with water and adsorption of moisture are prevented.

·         The storage temperature of Mono Ethylene Glycol Brine (MEG) is not critical, in that there will be no hazardous conditions created by storage of this product at any ambiance temperature likely to be encountered. It should be noted however for product quality reasons the storage temperature should not go above 40oC. At below freezing temperatures the product viscosity might become too high for transfer from the storage containers with the pumps available.

·         Mono Ethylene Glycol Brine (MEG) is a stable chemical and is not expected to deteriorate significantly with time provided it is stored as indicated. As a good industrial practice, it is however recommended that it should not be stored for periods longer than 6months.

·         Bulk tanks should be of HDPE material, non-rusted stainless steel or mild steel. Hoses should be of polypropylene or Stainless Steel.
 

Mono Ethylene Glycol Brine (MEG) / Inhibited Mono Ethylene Glycol Brine (Inhibited MEG) is an industrial coolant, antifreeze heat transfer fluid. The inhibitor package is designed to protect brass, copper, solder, steel, cast iron, aluminum and other metals commonly found in the industrial cooling and heating systems.

At the last but not the least we can conclude with this belief that Chemtex is one of the leading international ISO 9001:2008 certified companies which provides its clients Inhibited Ethylene Glycol and Inhibited Propylene Glycol over the last few decades and will continue in near future.

Inhibited Mono Ethylene Glycol  and Mono Ethylene Glycol is used in chillers, glycol systems, boiler systems, solar panels, and many other water based systems as well as Inhibited Propylene Glycol and Propylene Glycol. It is usually produced from either propylene oxide or glycerol. For Chemtex’s Inhibited Propylene Glycol, Mono Ethylene Glycol  and other chemicals contact us at +91-33-7111-1111 or [email protected] .




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