DEG
Diethylene Glycol (DEG) is a type of glycol and is a compound that consists of two methyl glycol molecules and one H2O molecule removed from the two methyl glycol molecules. It is used in the production of: Drywall joint compound, Thermoplastic polyurethanes, Emulsifiers, Plasticizers, Glassand cement-grinding aids, Furniture and shoe polishes, Printing ink, etc. The provided DEG adheres to the international standards.
“Ever Brilliant General Trading LLC.” Serves its client by providing fuel oil which mainly consists of residues from crude-oil distillation. It is used primarily for steam boilers in power plants, aboard ships, and in industrial plants. Commercial fuel oils usually are blended with other petroleum fractions to produce the desired viscosity and flash point.
| Test | Standard | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Appearance | Clear Liquid | Clear liquid |
| Purity | Min. 99.0% (wt) | 99.85% (wt) |
| Diethylene Glycol | Max. 0.5% (wt) | 0.1% (wt) |
| Other Glycols | Max. 0.1%(wt) | 0.05% (wt) |
| Refractive Index @ 25°C | 1.430-1.432 | 1.431 |
| Specific gravity @ 20 °C | 1.151-1.1156 | 1.1155 |
| Color | Max. 15[Pl-Co] | 7.0[Pt-Co] |
| Acidity (as acetic acid) | Max. 0.005% (wt) | 0.003% (wt) |
| Distillation range | 193-20420 °C | 195-19820 °C |
| Ash | Max. 0.0045% (wt) | 0.002% (wt) |
| Water | Max. 0.3% (wt) | 0.06% (wt) |