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DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL (DEG)

Cas No    25265-71-8


SYNONYM: Oxybispropanol; Di-sec-alcohol; Bis(2-hydroxy-propyl)ether; oxybis-propanol; oxybis- propanol, oxybis-; dipropylene glycol; bis(hydroxypropyl) ether; oxydipropanol; di(propylene glycol); di-sec-alcohol; bis(2-hydroxy-propyl)ether; 1,1′-dimethyldiethylene glycol; 1,1′-oxybis- 2-propanol; 1,1′-oxybis-2-propano; 1,1′-oxydipropan-2-ol; 2-propanol, 1,1′-oxybis-; 2propanol, 1,1 oxybis; di-1,2-propylene glycol; 1,1′-oxydi-2-propanol; oxydipropanol;oxybis-propano; oxybispropanol; HOSTALUXPNFLUID; Dipropyleneglycol;

A colorless, sticky and odor-free liquid, very hygroscopic and soluble in water and most organic solvents. Dipropylene glycol is a substance to produce polymers such as polyester and alkyd resins, and a plastifier used to produce other polymers, for instance PVC. Dipropylene glycol can also be the component of detergents and printing inks. Low toxicity and a high degree of solubility make it an ideal additive to perfume and skin and hair care products. Dipropylene glycol is also often a component of what is known as artificial fog used in the entertainment industry. Dipropylene glycol has low toxicity when both consumed or absorbed through the skin or inhaled. Dipropylene glycol does not irritate the skin or eyes, and there is no evidence that it causes allergic reaction of the skin. Dipropylene glycol is not considered carcinogenic or genotoxic, and it does not affect the fertility or reproduction. Dipropylene glycol is a mixture of three isomeric chemical compounds, 4-oxa-2,6-heptandiol, 2-(2-hydroxy-propoxy)-propan-1-ol, and 2-(2-hydroxy-1-methyl-ethoxy)-propan-1-ol. Dipropylene glycol is a colorless, nearly odorless liquid with a high boiling point and low toxicity. Dipropylene glycol finds many uses as a plasticizer, an intermediate in industrial chemical reactions, as a polymerization initiator or monomer, and as a solvent. Dipropylene glycol’s low toxicity and solvent properties make it an ideal additive for perfumes and skin and hair care products. Dipropylene glycol is also a common ingredient in commercial fog fluid, used in entertainment industry fog machines. Dipropylene Glycol are clear, practically colorless, liquids. In cosmetics and personal care products. Dipropylene Glycol  is used in the formulation of hair and bath products, eye and facial makeup, fragrances, personal cleanliness products, and shaving and skin care products. Dipropylene Glycol are used as solvents and viscosity decreasing agents in cosmetics and personal care products.

 

DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL (DEG)

Cas No    25265-71-8


SYNONYM: Oxybispropanol; Di-sec-alcohol; Bis(2-hydroxy-propyl)ether; oxybis-propanol; oxybis- propanol, oxybis-; dipropylene glycol; bis(hydroxypropyl) ether; oxydipropanol; di(propylene glycol); di-sec-alcohol; bis(2-hydroxy-propyl)ether; 1,1′-dimethyldiethylene glycol; 1,1′-oxybis- 2-propanol; 1,1′-oxybis-2-propano; 1,1′-oxydipropan-2-ol; 2-propanol, 1,1′-oxybis-; 2propanol, 1,1 oxybis; di-1,2-propylene glycol; 1,1′-oxydi-2-propanol; oxydipropanol;oxybis-propano; oxybispropanol; HOSTALUXPNFLUID; Dipropyleneglycol; Dipropylenglykol; Dowanol DPG; DPG-FC; DPG-RF; EC 246-770-3; EINECS 246-770-3; EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 068604; HSDB 2658; Oxybispropanol; Propanol, oxybis-; UNII-E107L85C40; DSSTox_CID_5186; DSSTox_RID_78591; DSSTox_GSID_27856; CAS-25265-71-8; 1-(1-hydroxypropoxy)propan-1-ol; NCGC00090688-01; SCHEMBL93793; [DID-no:2584]; CHEMBL1375124; Tox21_202321; Tox21_300565; NCGC00090688-02; NCGC00163761-01; NCGC00163761-02; NCGC00163761-03; NCGC00254428-01; NCGC00259870-01; NS00006941; J-015898; 479483-65-3; dipropyleneglycol; dipropilenglycol; dipropilengilikol; dipropilengliykol; dipropylenegilikol; dipropylenegliycol; dipropyleneglykol; dipropilenglicol; dipropylenglycol; dipropyleenglykol; dipıropylene glycol; dipıropilenglikol; dipıropylenglycol; dıpropyleneglycol; dipıropilenegilikol; dipropilenegliycol; dıpropyleneglycol; dıpropılenglycol; dıpropılengılıkol; dıpropılenglıykol; dıpropylenegılıkol; dıpropyleneglıycol; dıpropyleneglykol; dıpropılenglıcol; dıpropylenglycol; dıpropyleenglykol; dıpıropylene glycol; dıpıropılenglıkol; dıpıropylenglycol; dıpropyleneglycol; dıpıropılenegılıkol; dıpropıleneglıycol; Propanol, oxybis-; Dipropylene isomers; DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL; 1,1'-Oxybis(2-propanol); 4-Oxa-2,6-heptandiol; ADK DPG-RF; Caswell No. 399E; CCRIS 475; Dipropylene glycol; Dipropyleneglycol; Dipropylenglykol; Dowanol DPG; DPG-FC; DPG-RF; EC 246-770-3; EINECS 246-770-3;  HSDB 2658; Oxybispropanol; Propanol, oxybis-; UNII-E107L85C40; 25265-71-8; DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL; dipropylene glycol; 1,1'-oxy di-2-propanol; 2,2'- dihydroxydipropyl ether; 2,2'- dihydroxyisopropyl ether; 1,1'- dimethyl diethylene glycol; DIPG; 3,3'-oxy dipropan-1-ol; 3,3'-oxy dipropanol; oxy dipropanol; 1,3- dipropylene glycol; 1,2- dipropylene glycol ethers; dipropyleneglycol; dipropylenglykol; DPG; 1-(2- hydroxypropoxy) propan-2-ol; 3-(3- hydroxypropoxy)propan-1-ol; bis(2- hydroxypropyl) ether; 2-(2- hydroxypropyl)-1-methyl ethanol; hydroxyprpyl oxypropanol; oxybis propanol; propanol, 3,3'-oxybis-; 1- propanol, 3,3'-oxybis-; 


A colorless, sticky and odor-free liquid, very hygroscopic and soluble in water and most organic solvents. Dipropylene glycol is a substance to produce polymers such as polyester and alkyd resins, and a plastifier used to produce other polymers, for instance PVC. Dipropylene glycol can also be the component of detergents and printing inks. Low toxicity and a high degree of solubility make it an ideal additive to perfume and skin and hair care products. Dipropylene glycol is also often a component of what is known as artificial fog used in the entertainment industry. Dipropylene glycol has low toxicity when both consumed or absorbed through the skin or inhaled. Dipropylene glycol does not irritate the skin or eyes, and there is no evidence that it causes allergic reaction of the skin. Dipropylene glycol is not considered carcinogenic or genotoxic, and it does not affect the fertility or reproduction. Dipropylene glycol is a mixture of three isomeric chemical compounds, 4-oxa-2,6-heptandiol, 2-(2-hydroxy-propoxy)-propan-1-ol, and 2-(2-hydroxy-1-methyl-ethoxy)-propan-1-ol. Dipropylene glycol is a colorless, nearly odorless liquid with a high boiling point and low toxicity. Dipropylene glycol finds many uses as a plasticizer, an intermediate in industrial chemical reactions, as a polymerization initiator or monomer, and as a solvent. Dipropylene glycol’s low toxicity and solvent properties make it an ideal additive for perfumes and skin and hair care products. Dipropylene glycol is also a common ingredient in commercial fog fluid, used in entertainment industry fog machines. Dipropylene Glycol are clear, practically colorless, liquids. In cosmetics and personal care products. Dipropylene Glycol  is used in the formulation of hair and bath products, eye and facial makeup, fragrances, personal cleanliness products, and shaving and skin care products.  Dipropylene Glycol are used as solvents and viscosity decreasing agents in cosmetics and personal care products.

Dipropylene glycol is a type of alcohol that is used in cosmetics and skincare products to improve the texture and stability of the formulation. Dipropylene glycol is mainly used as a solvent, viscosity-decreasing agent, masking agent, and fragrance ingredient. Dipropylene glycol is a member of the glycol class of compounds. Simply put, ‘glycol’ is a term for any organic compound belonging to the alcohol family. A glycol, which may also be referred to as a diol, is comprised of two hydroxyls groups attached to different carbon atoms. There are many different types of compounds that belong to this family, such as butylene glycol, polyethylene glycol, ethylene glycol, and more. Dipropylene glycol is a colorless, nearly odorless liquid with a high boiling point and low toxicity. In addition to use in the cosmetic industry, dipropylene glycol finds many uses as a plasticizer and an intermediate in industrial chemical reactions. In cosmetics and skincare products, dipropylene glycol functions as a solvent, viscosity-decreasing agent, masking agent, and fragrance ingredient. 


As a solvent, dipropylene glycol helps to dissolve or suspend other ingredients in a formulation without altering the other ingredients. Dipropylene glycol allows for an even distribution of all ingredients in a cosmetic formulation and provides appropriate consistency for the product. Furthermore, solvents like dipropylene glycol are used to thin out formulations and decrease viscosity. The term viscosity corresponds to the concept of the thickness of dipropylene glycol Decreasing the viscosity of a formulation makes dipropylene glycol more spreadable when applied to the skin or hair. Solvents can also increase the efficacy of active ingredients in a product formulation by enhancing their absorption through the skin. Dipropylene glycol also functions as a masking agent in cosmetics and personal care products.


Dipropylene glycol is a derivative of propylene oxide (PO) and is produced in a two-step process. The first step is the reaction of PO with water into a mixture of Monopropylene glycol (MPG) and Dipropylene glycol and the second step is the distillation and purification of the mixture into its two separate components, with MPG being the main component. Dipropylene glycol consists of three isomers 1,1'-oxidi-2-propanol, 2-(2'-hydroxypropoxy)-1-propanol and 2,2'- oxidi-1-propanol and is a colourless, viscous and odourless liquid. Dipropylene glycol is highly hygroscopic and miscible in all ratios with water and most organic solvents. Industrial uses of Dipropylene glycol include as a raw material to produce polymers such as polyester and alkyd resins or as plasticizer in other polymers, for example PVC. Dipropylene glycol can also be a component in cleaning agents and printing inks or act as a carrier in many other formulations; for example, personal care products such as fragrances, soaps and cosmetics. Dipropylene glycol has low acute toxicity by oral, dermal or inhalation routes. Dipropylene glycol is non-irritating to the skin and eye and there is no evidence of allergic skin reactions. Dipropylene glycol is not considered to be carcinogenic or genotoxic, nor does it have effects on fertility or reproduction. Dipropylene glycol is readily biodegradable, is not expected to bio-accumulate and is of very low toxicity to aquatic organisms. Dipropylene glycol is not classified as flammable, but will burn at temperatures over 200 - 244°F/90 - 20°C. Dipropylene glycol is transported by tank truck, rail car and vessel as bulk products and by tank truck and vessel as packed product. Dipropylene glycol is hygroscopic and requires storage equipped with drying devices to protect the product from humidity. Storage temperature should not exceed 104°F/40°C. In cold climates, tank heating devices and insulation must be installed. Dipropylene glycol is a clear, colourless, viscous liquid with a characteristic odour and the formula C6H14O3. Dipropylene glycol is fully miscible in water and is also miscible with many organic solvents. Dipropylene glycol, combined with low toxicity and a low evaporation rate, makes Dipropylene glycol a chemical which is a very useful reactive intermediate in a range of industries. . Dipropylene glycol  is produced as a byproduct of propylene glycol production which occurs in a propylene oxide hydrolysis process.  Tri propylene glycol is another by-product of this process.


It is estimated that the worldwide capacity for di propylene glycol production is approximately 107,000 tonnes per annum. Dipropylene glycol  is generally stored and distributed in stainless steel, aluminium or lined tank cars, tank trucks, or drums.  Dipropylene glycol  has a flash point of 124 °C (closed cup) and a specific gravity of 1.023 and is not classified as dangerous for any mode of transport. Dipropylene glycol  finds use as a chemical intermediate across a range of industries.  Dipropylene glycol   is used as a component in the production of high volume plasticiser and, indeed, 38% of Dipropylene glycol  is consumed in this process.  Dipropylene glycol   is also an initiator in urethane polyols, and a reactant in unsaturated polyurethane resins where Dipropylene glycol  adds flexibility and hydrolytic stability. Dipropylene glycol  is also used for cutting oils, in hydraulic brake fluid production, and is a solvent for agricultural chemicals such as insecticides.  Dipropylene glycol   is also used as a solvent for printing inks, nitrocellulose, cellulose acetate, lacquers and coatings.  Dipropylene glycol   is an ingredient in industrial soaps and also has a role in the refining industry where Dipropylene glycol   is used as an extraction solvent to extract aromatics. Dipropylene glycol is produced as a byproduct of the manufacture of propylene glycol. Dipropylene glycol is used primarily as an industrial intermediate, but is also used as a substance in consumer products, and as an ingredient in pesticidal formulations. Uses of dipropylene glycol as a substance capitalize on its superior performance as a plasticizer as well as properties (e.g., high solvency, high viscosity) that permit dipropylene glycol to act as a functional ingredient of fluids.

Dipropylene glycol (also known as oyybispropanol, 2,2-dihydroxyisopropylether, 1,1-oxydipropane-2-ol, di-1,2-propylene glycol, and DPG) is a clear, colourless, viscous liquid with a characteristic odour and the formula C6H14O3. Dipropylene glycol is fully miscible in water and is also miscible with many organic solvents. Dipropylene glycol, combined with low toxicity and a low evaporation rate, makes Dipropylene glycol a chemical which is a very useful reactive intermediate in a range of industries.

Dipropylene Glycol (perhaps better known as DPG) is fragrance grade and is commonly used as a carrier for fragrances, perfumes and colognes. Dipropylene Glycol is excellent fragrance carrier. Dipropylene Glycol exhibits good co solvency with water, soap bases, oils, essential oils and absolutes with minimal odor, low skin irritation potential, low toxicity and consistent isomer distribution, making it ideal for use in perfumes and colognes, skin care (creams, lotions, sun care products), deodorants and antiperspirants (roll on, stick deodorants), hair care (shampoos, conditioners, styling, coloring products), shaving products (creams, foams, gels, aftershave lotions) and bath and shower products. Chemical name: Di 1,2 Propylene Glycol, 1,1 oxidipropan 2 ol INCI name: Propylene Glycol Dipropylene glycol is a colourless liquid with little odour. Dipropylene glycol is used as a fragrance fixative and a carrier in perfumes.

Thanks to its solvent and carrier properties, Dipropylene glycol is a lot used in cosmetics, especially in perfumes. Dipropylene glycol sticks to fragrance molecule and helps them to disperse slowly, changing the strength of a perfume. More or less dipropylene glycol in a formula means differents notes strength. Dipropylene glycol (DPG) is an industrial product used as a glycol component in unsaturated polyester resins and benzoate ester plasticizers and as a raw material for cosmetics and other products, and tripropylene glycol (TPG) is used for the glycol component in UV and EB cured resins as well as in other applications.
Dipropylene glycol also helps different essential oils, absolutes and fragrance materials to bind together, giving a great control of viscosity. Dipropylene glycol is a chemical with a high boiling point and low toxicity. Dipropylene glycol’s primary uses include a plasticizer, an intermediate in industrial chemical reactions, a polymerization initiator or as a solvent. Dipropylene glycol serves as an additive to skin care products, hair care products and perfumes. Dipropylene glycol is also a primary ingredient in the liquid used in fog machines used by the entertainment industry. In perfumes, dipropylene glycol is a fragrance. Dipropylene glycol also decreases the viscosity of liquids, which makes skincare and hair care products thicker and less runny. Aside from personal care products, dipropylene glycol has many other uses. Companies can put Dipropylene glycol into hydraulic brake fluid formulations, cutting oils, textile lubricants, coatings, industrial soaps, and agricultural solvents such as pesticides. Dipropylene glycol has very little toxicity to humans or animals. That’s why Dipropylene glycol has such widespread use for many industrial processes.


Dipropylene Glycol is a colourless, viscous, practically non-toxic and slightly hygroscopic liquid; melting point -78 C, boiling point 231 C, specific gravity 1.023. Dipropylene Glycol is a isomer mixture of 1,1'-Oxybis(2-propanol) (cas no.108-61-2), 2-(2-Hydroxypropoxy)-1-propanol (106-62-7) and 2,2'-Oxybis(1-propanol) (110-98-5). Dipropylene glycol is miscible in water, alcohols, esters and almost organic solvents and various vegetable oils. Dipropylene Glycol is produced during the manufacture of propylene glycol from propylene oxide along with tripropylene glycol and higher glycols. Dipropylene Glycol is used as a solvent, coupling agent and chemical intermediate. Dipropylene glycol is used as a component in the production of unsaturated polyester resins, alkyd resins, polyurethane polyols, textile auxiliaries and Dibenzoate plasticisers. Dipropylene Glycol is an ingredient of cutting oils, functional fluids, industrial soaps, agricultural insecticidal formulations, defoamers, cosmetics and fragrances. Dipropylene Glycol is used an additive for carburettor fuels as a lubricant and anti-freezing agent. Dipropylene glycol is used as a solvent for printing inks, cellulose acetate, nitrocellulose, lacquers and coatings. In the refinery industry, Dipropylene Glycol is used used as an extraction solvent to extract aromatics.


Dipropylene glycol is a liquid that is nearly odorless and completely colorless.  Its boiling point is high while its toxicity level is low.  Dipropylene glycol is a combination of three isomeric chemical compounds; isomers are different combinations of chemical structures of the same molecular formula. Dipropylene glycol (DPG) is available in two different forms: fragrance grade and industrial grade. In its fragrance grade form, the odor is nearly untraceable; industrial grade Dipropylene glycol is practically identical in Dipropylene glycol’s chemical properties with less concern placed on odor.  Both can be found at an industrial chemical supplier. Dipropylene glycol is often used as an intermediate in chemical reactions for industrial purposes, when purchased from an industrial chemical supplier. Dipropylene Glycol is often used as an ingredient in perfumes, bath and shower products, hair and skin care products. Dipropylene Glycol has low toxicity, is low irritant on the skin, nearly odourless and colourless. Dipropylene Glycol is often used as a carrier or dispersant. As Dipropylene Glycol has excellent solvency and a low evaporation rate it can be used in formulations as a solvent, emollient or emulsion stabliser. Dipropylene Glycol can also act as a preservative in some formulations due to its anti-microbial activity.

Dipropylene glycol [HO- (CH3-CHCH2O) 2-H] is a clear, colorless, slightly viscous liquid that is much less hygroscopic than other common glycols. Dipropylene glycol is completely miscible with water and ethanol, benzene, toluene, castor oil, carbon tetrachloride, many organic compounds and Dipropylene glycol is an excellent solvent. Dipropylene glycol is also an excellent cross-solvent or Dipropylene glycol co-solvent.


Dipropylene glycol is a dihydroxy alcohol and undergoes reactions peculiar to such compounds. The major commercial importance of dipropylene glycol is the reactions in which various ether and ester derivatives are formed. Dipropylene glycol diesters prepared by the reaction of dipropylene glycol and acids can be used as cosmetic ingredients with plasticizers, fuel additives, resins and dyes. A particularly important reaction of dipropylene glycol is done with unsaturated dibasic acids such as maleic acid or fumaric acid. Unsaturated polyester resins derived from dipropylene glycol can then be crosslinked with styrene.


Dipropylene glycol as a solvent is a component of hydraulic brake fluids, cutting oils and textile oils. Dipropylene glycol inks are an excellent solvent, especially for steam set types and for those used in food packaging where residue and odor should be free.
Dipropylene glycol is stainless. Dipropylene glycol has low vapor pressure. Also, Dipropylene glycol has a high flash point. As a result, Dipropylene glycol is easily processed under ordinary commercial conditions. Dipropylene glycol mild steel is satisfactory for storage tanks except where color requirements are critical. Resin-lined steel, stainless steel or aluminum tanks provide protection against discoloration and small amounts of iron contamination. It is generally not necessary to cover storage tanks with inert gas.
Polyester resins prepared from dipropylene glycol tend to be more flexible and less crystalline than those prepared from ethylene glycol.
Dipropylene glycol polyesters are not as sensitive to water as diethylene glycol polyesters. Urethane ranging from rubbery plastic to foams is synthesized from diisocyanates and polyesters containing dipropylene glycol. The properties of urethanes prepared from dipropylene glycol are determined according to the ratio of acid and glycol used in the preparation of the polyester component. Urethanes have end uses as adhesives, elastomers, foams, molding compounds and surface coatings.


Dipropylene glycol is used as a heat transfer fluid for both low and high temperature applications.Dipropylene glycol is used as a high temperature reaction medium in the synthesis of some drugs. Dipropylene glycol  is also used as Dipropylene glycol antifreeze. Dipropylene glycol has germicidal properties and Dipropylene glycol can be used as an air purifying agent. Dipropylene glycol is used as a solvent in many industries.Dipropylene glycol is mainly used in the production of industrial intermediates, unsaturated polyester resins, plasticizers, alkyd resins, cosmetics and urethane polyols, and is used as an additive in the formulations of antifoam agents, industrial soaps and functional fluids. Dipropylene glycol  is a solvent and is used as a moisturizing agent that acts as a diluent and / or carrier in fragrance and deodorant applications and is involved in diluting Dipropylene glycol fragrance oils. Dipropylene glycol acts as an additive in many cosmetic product formulations such as hair care and bath products, deodorants, shaving and skin care products.
 Propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol and tripropylene glycol; solvent, softener, emulsion stabilizer or viscosity modifier in fragrance, cosmetic and personal care products; humectant due to its hygroscopic nature and ability to hold water; Dipropylene glycol  is used as a preservative against many bacteria and fungal species. In skin care products such as dipropylene glycol cream, moisturizer, cleanser, lotion, sun care products; in deodorants; in hair care products such as shampoo, coloring products; in shaving products such as creams, mousses, gels and aftershave lotions; in bath and shower products; in perfumes and colognes; in baby care products; Dipropylene glycol   is used in cosmetic products such as eyeliner and lipstick, and in oral care products such as mouthwash and toothpaste.


Dipropylene glycol is a colorless, flammable and clear liquid with the chemical formula HOC3H6OC3H6OH (C6H14O3). Dipropylene glycol is low vapor pressure, toxicity and hygroscopic. Dipropylene glycol  can dissolve in water, ester, alcohol, most vegetable oils and also Dipropylene glycol can form a solution with these substances in any ratio. Dipropylene glycol is used as an organic solvent in most sectors, as well as industrial-scale intermediate, plasticizer, antifoam agent, polyester resin production, cosmetic industry and industrial soap production.Dipropylene glycol is used as a diluent-odor carrier in deoderant production and as a moisturizing additive in cosmetics. Dipropylene glycol has multiple uses as a plasticizer, an intermediate in industrial chemical reactions, polymerization initiator or monomer, and a solvent. Dipropylene glycol is a good additive for perfumes, skin and hair care products due to its low toxicity and solvent properties. In addition, Dipropylene glycol is a frequently used component in commercial fog fluid used in fog machines in the entertainment industry. Dipropylene glycol is a mixture of isomeric 1,2-dipropylene glycol ethers. Dipropylene glycol is a water-miscible solvent. Dipropylene glycol extractor and flow corrector in the coating and paint, ink industry and initiator in synthesis. Dipropylene glycol is a condensation product of 1,2-propylene glycol. It is a mixture of isomeric 1,2-dipropylene glycol esters. Dipropylene glycol Colorless, water white, low volatility, almost odorless liquid. Dipropylene glycol mixes with aromatic and terpene hydrocarbons, except for aliphatic and terpene hydrocarbons, which are mixed with water and known organic solvents, which are not mixed at all or partially mixed. Dipropylene glycol is an oily liquid. Dipropylene glycol is less hygroscopic than diethylene glycol and ethylene glycol and less volatile than ethylene glycol. Dipropylene glycol is freely soluble in water. Dipropylene glycol forms azeotrope mixtures with some solvents and natural substances. Dipropylene glycol has little or no solvent effect against polymers and oil soluble resins.
Dipropylene glycol is used as a solvent in the printing ink industry. Dipropylene glycol is used as a solvent for stamping inks. Dipropylene glycol is used as a humidifier where the specific value depends on the retention of a constant moisture content, independent of fluctuations in temperature and atmospheric humidity. Dipropylene glycol is used as a component in hydraulic fluids. Dipropylene glycol is used as an aid in the leather industry and as a solvent in water / oil systems. Dipropylene glycol is used as an additive in extractors (eg for separating aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons). Dipropylene glycol emulsion paints and firing finishes are used at very low rates as gloss and flow corrector, as an intermediate in syntheses such as esterification, etherification (application examples for the products of these reactions; plasticizers, hydraulic fluid components and coating compounds). Dipropylene glycol does not act against most metals. Therefore, it can be stored in normal steel tanks and containers.


The physical property of dipropylene glycol is clear liquid.
The chemical formula of dipropylene glycol is C6H14O3.
Molecular weight of dipropylene glycol: 134.17 g / mol
Packaging type of dipropylene glycol: Barrel / Tank
 
Dipropylene glycol is an isomer mixture. It is used as a solvent and mixes with water. Dipropylene glycol is used in paint coating and ink industries. Dipropylene glycol is used in the plastic industry. Dipropylene glycol is used as a preservative and shine in the wood industry. Dipropylene glycol is used in intermediate stages in the production of chemical raw materials. Dipropylene glycol is used in cosmetic detergent and textile industry.


Dipropylene glycol, whose chemical formula is CH3CHOHCH2OH, is one of the important chemicals. Dipropylene glycol, also referred to as DPG, is in a colorless and clear form. In addition, Dipropylene glycol has an adhesive structure. Dipropylene glycol is miscible with many substances and Dipropylene glycol is an excellent solvent. Dipropylene glycol also acts as a mutual and co-solvent. Dipropylene glycol, which is in the dihydroxy alcohol class, is exposed to reactions in this class. Dipropylene glycol is actively used in many industries. One of the most important properties of dipropylene glycol is that it does not rust. Dipropylene glycol has high flash and low vapor pressure. Thanks to this aspect, Dipropylene glycol can be easily processed in commercial areas. It is ideally used especially in Dipropylene glycol storage tanks. Polyester resins formed using dipropylene glycol are much more crystalline and much more flexible. We see that this substance is used effectively in many areas. However, people should also be careful when using substances such as Dipropylene glycol. Otherwise, Dipropylene glycol may cause negative results.


Dipropylene glycol is used as a transfer fluid in both low and high temperature applications. Dipropylene glycol is used as antifreeze or reaction medium in hot environments in the synthesis of drugs. Dipropylene glycol has a germicidal effect and is therefore used as an air cleaner. Dipropylene glycol is used as a solvent material in many industries. Dipropylene glycol is used as an additive in many industrial areas. Dipropylene glycol is used as a solvent agent in the production of deodorants and fragrances. Dipropylene glycol is also used as an additive in hair care products and many important products used in baths. Dipropylene glycol is also used in many products in the cosmetic field. Dipropylene glycol is found in sunscreens, moisturizers and many other products. Dipropylene glycol is also used in the production of cleaning materials. Dipropylene glycol is used as a plasticizer in the plasticizer and polymer industry, in cosmetic polyester and alkyd resins, in solvents, in hard plastics. Dipropylene glycol can be used to reduce the gelation temperature, providing faster and less cost. Dipropylene glycol is used in flooring and indoor surfaces. It is used in dipropylene glycol rubbers. Dipropylene glycol is used in polyurethane based adhesives, fillers and sealants.


Dipropylene glycol is used in the automotive industry. Dipropylene glycol is used in the printing ink industry and as a solvent for stamping inks, as a component in hydraulic fluids, as a solvent in water / oil systems. Dipropylene glycol is used in the leather industry as well as hydraulic fluid components and coating compounds. Dipropylene glycol is also used as a gloss and flow corrector in dipropylene glycol, emulsion paints and baking finishes.


Dipropylene glycol isomeric chemical compounds, 4-oxa-2,6-heptanediol, 2- (2-hydroxy-propoxy) -propan-1-ol and 2- (2-hydroxy-1-methyl-ethoxy) -propane-1- It is obtained from ol. Dipropylene glycol is a colorless, odorless liquid with a high boiling point, low toxicity.

Dipropylene glycol is a water-miscible solvent. Dipropylene glycol extractor and flow corrector in coating and paint, ink industry and initiator in synthesis. Dipropylene glycol is a colorless, water white, low volatility, almost odorless liquid.
 

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