Butyl Glycol
Butyl Glycol or 2-butoxyethanol is an organic chemical compound that is used as a solvent in various industries due to its specific physical and chemical properties. This substance is used in many industrial processes due to its 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: Relatively high, which reduces evaporation and increases the useful 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 glycol 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
Pharmaceutical industry:
Used in the production of some medicines and cosmetic products.
Textile industry:
Used as a solvent in fabric dyeing and printing processes.
Improves dye penetration into fibers and increases color stability
Benefits of using butyl glycol
High boiling point: Reduces evaporation and increases the useful 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 lifespan
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Butyl Glycol
Products | Grade | Boiling Point | Density (g/mm3) | Melting Point | Applications | Data Sheet | MSDS |
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Butyl glycol | 171 degree centigrade | 900 kg/m | -77 degree centigrade | ||||
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