Na***nal Institutes of Health (.gov) : Triethylene Glycol | C6H14O4 | CID 8172
Triethylene glycol is a poly(ethylene glycol) that is octane-1,8-diol in which the carbon atoms at positions 3 and 6 have been replaced by oxygen atoms.
Pe***e also ask : What is tri ethylene glycol used for?
It is used as a plasticizer for vinyl polymers. It is also used in air sanitizer products, such as "Oust" or "Clean and Pure". When aerosolized it acts as a disinfectant. Glycols are also used as liquid desiccants for natural gas and in air conditioning systems.
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(a) A public entity that issues building permits shall, in its application form for a building permit, provide space and a designation for the applicant to enter the name, branch designation, if any, and address of the construction lender and shall keep the information on file open for public inspection during the ...
Pe***e also ask : What is the meaning of triethylene glycol?
Triethylene glycol (also known as TEG, triglycol and trigen) is a colourless, viscous, non-volatile liquid with the formula C6H14O4. It is well known for its hygroscopic quality and its ability to dehumidify fluids.
3M*** : 3M™ Optically Clear Adhesive 8171 and 8172
3M™ Optically Clear Adhesive 8172 is an optically clear laminating adhesive for bonding smooth or textured transparent substrates. It is 50 microns thick.