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Butyl Diglycol

Butyl Diglycol or BDG is an organic chemical compound that is widely used in various industries as a solvent. This substance is used in many industrial processes due to its unique properties such as high boiling point, good solubility and suitable viscosity.

Physical and chemical properties

Appearance: A colorless and transparent liquid with a mild odor
Solubility: Soluble in water and many organic solvents.
Boiling point: Very high, which reduces evaporation and increases the shelf life of the final product.
Viscosity: It has a moderate viscosity that gives it good lubricating properties.
Stability: It is resistant to heat and oxidation.

Butyl diglycol applications

Paint and coating industry:
Used as a solvent in paints, varnishes and industrial coatings.
Improving the flow and uniformity of colors
Increasing the durability and resistance of coatings
Printing ink industry:
Used as a solvent in flexo and rotogravure printing inks.
Improves print quality and increases ink adhesion to the surface
Cleaning industry:
Used in the formulation of detergents, cleaners and degreasers.
As a solvent for oils, greases and other contaminants
Textile industry:
Used as a solvent in fabric dyeing and printing processes.
Improves dye penetration into fibers and increases color stability
Pharmaceutical industry:
Used as a solvent in the production of some drugs and cosmetic products.

Benefits of using butyl diglycol

High boiling point: Reduces evaporation and increases the shelf life of the final product.
Good solubility: Ability to dissolve a wide range of substances
Suitable viscosity: Gives the product good lubricating properties
Thermal and oxidative stability: Increases the product’s shelf life

Butyl diglycol