Product Description

Triethylene Glycol (TEG) is a high-purity polyether diol with the molecular formula HOCH₂CH₂OCH₂CH₂OCH₂CH₂OH (C₆H₁₄O₄, CAS 112-27-6). This colorless, odorless, viscous liquid is characterized by its exceptional hygroscopic properties, high boiling point (288°C), and low vapor pressure, making it the industry-standard liquid desiccant for natural gas dehydration. TEG belongs to the polyethylene glycol family and features both ether linkages and terminal hydroxyl groups, providing unique solvency characteristics and chemical versatility. Its excellent thermal stability, low volatility, and ability to be continuously regenerated make TEG highly cost-effective in cyclic dehydration processes. Beyond gas processing, TEG serves as a plasticizer, solvent, humectant, and chemical intermediate across diverse industrial applications. The compound exhibits low toxicity, complete water miscibility, and documented antimicrobial activity when aerosolized, contributing to its widespread use in air sanitization products and HVAC humidity control systems.

  • Superior Hygroscopic Properties: Exceptional water absorption capacity makes TEG the preferred liquid desiccant for natural gas dehydration and humidity control applications.
  • High Thermal Stability: Elevated boiling point (288°C) and low vapor pressure (<0.01 mmHg @ 20°C) ensure minimal losses during high-temperature regeneration cycles.
  • Excellent Regenerability: Can be continuously recycled through heating and condensation, providing economical long-term operation in dehydration systems.
  • Broad Chemical Compatibility: Miscible with water and most polar solvents; compatible with common steels, stainless steel, and aluminum when kept anhydrous.

Applications

Natural Gas Dehydration

CO₂ Dehydration

H₂S Dehydration

Gas Processing

Pipeline Moisture Control

HVAC Humidity Control

Air Conditioning Dehumidification

Air Sanitization Products

Plasticizer for Vinyl Polymers

Unsaturated Polyester Resin Production

Heat Transfer Fluids · Hydraulic Fluid Additive

Brake Fluid Formulations

Antifreeze Blends

Lubricant Formulations

Emulsifier Production

Solvent Applications

Equipment Cleaning

Printing Inks

Smoke/Fog Machine Fluids

Humectant

Chemical Intermediate

Polyester Resins

Specialty Chemical Manufacturing

Benefits

Exceptional Moisture Absorption

High Boiling Point

Low Vapor Pressure

Excellent Regenerability

Low Volatility Losses

Complete Water Miscibility

Good Thermal Stability

Low Toxicity Profile

Antimicrobial Properties

Broad Solvent Compatibility

Cost-Effective Operation

Continuous Reuse Capability

Consistent Quality

Multiple Packaging Options

Domestic Availability

Product Availability

Drum

IBC Tote

Flexi Bag

ISO Tank

Bulk Tank Truck

Product Data

PropertyTest MethodValue
AppearanceVisualClear, Colorless Liquid
OdorMild / Essentially Odorless
Chemical Name2,2′-[1,2-Ethanediylbis(oxy)]bis-ethanol
CAS Number112-27-6
Molecular FormulaC₆H₁₄O₄
Molecular Weight150.17 g/mol
Purity99% minimum (typical)
pH~7 (neutral)
Specific Gravity @ 20/20°CASTM D 12981.124
Refractive Index @ 20°C1.4539
Boiling Point @ 760 mmHg288°C (550°F)
Freezing Point-7°C (19°F)
Flash Point (PMCC)ASTM D 93166°C (331°F)
Autoignition Temperature371°C (700°F)
Vapor Pressure @ 20°C<0.01 mmHg
Vapor Density (Air = 1)5.17
Kinematic Viscosity @ 40°CASTM D 44517.4 cSt
Water SolubilityMiscible (complete)
Lower Explosive Limit (LEL)0.9%
Upper Explosive Limit (UEL)9.2%
HMIS RatingHealth 2, Flammability 1, Reactivity 0
HS Code2909.49.00
IMDG ClassificationNon-Dangerous Goods

Note: Triethylene glycol is hygroscopic and will absorb atmospheric moisture; store in tightly sealed containers under inert atmosphere (nitrogen blanket) to maintain product quality and prevent corrosion of carbon steel or aluminum storage equipment. For longer-term color stability, minimize exposure to elevated temperatures and protect from direct sunlight. TEG is combustible when preheated; keep away from heat sources, sparks, and open flames. Avoid eye contact—TEG is an eye irritant; use appropriate eye protection and wash thoroughly if contact occurs. TEG is not classified as a dangerous good for transport under IMDG regulations. Consult the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for complete hazard information, exposure limits, first aid measures, and handling precautions.

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