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Polyethylene glycol

Polyglykol 400 MB Terra

Polyglykol 400 Terra is a clear viscous liquid at room temperature. It is soluble in water and polar organic solvents like acetone or methanol. The product is insoluble in pure hydrocarbons. It shows typical chemical reactions of alcohols/diols and a very low evaporation rate.

 

It provides the same performance as its conventional counterpart.

As member of the Terra-family, the purpose of the mass-balanced supply chain model is to use bio-based or renewable raw materials. The mass balance is certified according to the ISCC Plus standards for the chemical industry.

 

This means:

    • Use of raw materials specified by the EU directive 2015/1513/EC Annex IX
    • No plastic waste
    • No animal origin
    • No palm oil/palm kernel oil

 

Additional value:

    • Replacement of fossil raw materials
    • Reduced product carbon footprint compared to same materials made from fossil based raw materials
Benefits
Renewable Carbon Index (RCI): 99,9%
Product details
Product Function
  • Humectant
Applications
  • Pigment preparation
MSDS and TDS

Due to their physical and chemical properties polyethylene glycols are used for a wide variety of applications as:

  • Reactant Reactive diol/polyether component in polyester or polyurethane resins
  • Solvent / Humectant / Plasticizer Paper, wood, cellulose films, inks, coatings, adhesives, sealants, concrete
  • Release agent / Lubricant Mould release agent for rubber and elastomer processing, lubricant formulations, metal working fluids
  • Binder for ceramics 
  • Component of auxiliaries for fiber, textile and leather processing
  • Heat transfer medium

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