Short Description: Butyldiglycol
Butyldiglycol, also known as 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol, is a colorless liquid with a mild, pleasant odor. It is a versatile solvent widely used in various industries.
The use of butyldiglycol requires proper safety precautions as it can be irritant and may have health effects with excessive exposure. It is crucial to take appropriate protective measures and adhere to recommended guidelines and regulations for handling the product.
Butyl diglycol
Also known under the name:
- DEG monobutyl ether
- 2-(2-Butoxyethoxy)ethanol
Labeling
According to Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008
Chemical/technical data
Guide values only (no specification values)
Appearance | clear, colourless liquid |
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Content | min. 97.0 % |
Refractive index (20°C) | 1.431 - 1.433 |
Colour Hazen | max. 10 |
Density (20°C) | 0.951 - 0.960 g/cm³ |
Water | max. 0.1 % |
Applications
Butyldiglycol
Butyldiglycol is commonly used in the paint and coating industry. It serves as a diluent and solvent for resins, pigments, and binders in paints, varnishes, and coatings. Its excellent solvency aids in the even distribution of ingredients and improves adhesion to different surfaces.
Another application of butyldiglycol lies in the cleaning industry. Due to its ability to effectively dissolve grease, oil, and dirt, it is utilized in cleaning agents, degreasers, and decolorizers. It can also serve as an additive in cleaning products to enhance stability and longevity.
Butyldiglycol finds use in the printing industry as well, particularly in ink manufacturing. It helps control the viscosity of the ink and ensures good printing quality. Additionally, it is employed in the production of adhesives, insecticides, textile, and leather products.
Industries
Butyldiglycol
- Building materials and construction
- Chemical industry
- Paints and varnishes
- Wood processing industry
- Textile Industry
Packaging units
- Can
- Drum
- IBC
- Tanker