Jiahua-polyethylene glycol(PEG)


Polyethylene glycol (PEG) series

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Polyethylene glycol (PEG) series

 

product description:

Polyethylene glycol is a high molecular polymer, non-irritating, slightly bitter taste, good water solubility, and good compatibility with many organic components. It has excellent lubricity, moisture retention, dispersibility and adhesion, and can be used as antistatic agent and softener, etc. It is widely used in processing and other industries.

The PEG produced by optimization has mature technology, narrow molecular weight distribution and stable product.

Technical indicators:

Features:

1. It has good water solubility.

2. The product is non-toxic and non-irritating.

3. Good compatibility with many organic components.

Applications:

• Used as a plasticizer for acid cellulose and synthetic rubber.

• Medicine used as ointment, ointment, lotion, suppository, tablet and parenteral solution as binder, lubricant, solubilizer, moisturizing agent and sustained release agent, etc.

• Used as fabric finishing agent and spinning lubricant in textile.

• Deodorant and detergent for hair milk used in daily chemical industry; used as lubricant, softener, moisturizing agent, binder, excipient, etc. in toothpaste and powder.

• Used as binder, emulsifier and carrier in food processing.

• For calendered paper in the paper industry.

• Used as dispersant and vulcanization accelerator in rubber products.

• Used as dispersant, softener and binder in coatings and inks.

• Used as leather moisturizing and softening agent in leather processing.

• Used as color glaze, enamel binder and wet strength enhancer in the ceramic industry.

• It is used as developing sensitizer and film anti-sticking agent in photography.

• Used as pesticides, emulsifiers and spray anti-drift agents or carriers in agriculture.

• Used as an anti-cracking or twisting agent in wood processing.

• Others: metal and porcelain molding, tire lubricant, mold release agent for latex foam products, surgical suture lubricant, etc. When reacted with fatty acid and converted into monoester or diester, a series of nonionic surfactants can be prepared. 

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