One of the most
commonly used synthetic organic compounds for a wide variety of applications is
propylene glycol. Its use and safety depends on its formulation, making it
versatile for use in food, beauty products, and industrial applications. For
Canadian industries, propylene glycol is preferred in applications that require
environmental sensitivity, and ethylene glycol may be unsafe or not ideal.
Experienced and reputable chemical distributors and suppliers in Canada carry
the product in different grades, delivery methods, and blends to cover every
industry that may require it. Some examples include tech-grade and recycled
products. It can be pre-mixed with deionized water in the correct percentage to
give you the freeze protection you require. It can also have dye, or corrosion inhibitors
added and is available in standard storage mediums such as bulk, pails, totes,
or drums.
Propylene glycol is
water soluble, non-corrosive, colourless, and hygroscopic, with a low freezing
point, low toxicity, low vapour pressure, mild odour, and medium viscosity.
Hence, it is typically used in Canadian industries as hydro-testing fluid, deicer,
and anti-freeze. You can purchase it pre-mixed with water, or in its
concentrated form, depending on your specifications. Working with the right
distributor or supplier will ensure that the product will be prepared according
to your specification for burst protection, freezing, or boiling.
The aviation industry
in Canada relies on propylene glycol as an aircraft and
runway de-icer, to increase the safety and efficiency of
airports. Propylene glycol is a critical factor in sustainable wear and weather
protection in coatings and paintings, and as an element for ensuring the
cleanliness and quality of liquid detergents. Industrial grade propylene glycol
may be used in the production of varnishes and in the manufacture of
high-performance and unsaturated polyester resins for gel coats, synthetic
marble castings, sheet moulding compounds, and reinforced plastic laminates,
which are used for the construction of marine vessels and products. It may be
used as a solvent for printer inks, a hydraulic fluid stabilizer, and as a
preservative for floral arrangements.
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