Due to its low freezing point of -60°C, propylene glycol is used in heating systems for industrial and residential buildings, cooling systems for food production, and other heat exchange equipment. It is also applied in radio engineering, electronics, pharmaceuticals, food, and other industries.
Propylene glycol is a low-hazard substance, classified as a fourth-class hazard.
Propylene Glycol (Grade A)
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A colorless, viscous liquid with a faint sweet odor. Highly soluble in water. Used to produce coolants, refrigeration, and heat transfer fluids.
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Characteristics
| Appearance | Transparent, colorless liquid |
| Mass fraction of propylene glycol, % | 98 |
| Color, Hazen units | 20 |
| Mass fraction of iron, % | 0,005 |
| Mass fraction of water, % | 0,4 |
| Mass fraction of acids (as acetic acid), % | 0,007 |
