News | November 18, 2011

Propylene Glycol By Chemtex

Chemtex Speciality Limited is an internationally renowned company for its continuous involvement in the innovation of various types of Uninhibited Glycol, Inhibited Glycol and Colored Glycols. Throughout the year it serves its global clientele with quality rich product for various industries. It is an ISO 9001: 2008 company which is a well known name in the market of Inhibited Mono Ethylene Glycol and Inhibited Propylene Glycol for more than 40 successful years. During last 4 decades, Chemtex successfully replaced water with Mono Ethylene Glycol or Propylene Glycol as Heat Transfer Fluids, Antifreeze Agent, Industrial Coolant, Radiator Coolant and Diesel Engine Coolant in various industries such as Dairy, Food, Food Processing, Beverage, Brewery, Coolant Manufacturer etc. throughout the globe. And the more important thing is that Chemtex is on a mission during the last decade to replace Uninhibited Glycols with Inhibited Ethylene Glycol or Inhibited Propylene Glycol to overcome the corrosion related issues caused by Uninhibited Glycols.

Brine solutions come with various types which are used in today's world of industries and engineering works where heat transfer and thermal power storing is done. The examples of such brine agents used in the process of thermal storing are Glycol based brine such as mono ethylene glycol (MEG),propylene glycol (PG) and di-ethylene glycol (DEG);Calcium Chloride (CaCl2) and Sodium Chloride or common salt (NaCl) and Methanol.

Brine or glycol coloring agent is a unique leak detecting instrument that is very easy and economical to use. Small amount of ALSTA GLO added to the system turns the whole glycol, brine or coolant solution to turn bright florescent green color. This color is unique in the way that it starts glowing in presence of UV light.

At the last but not the least we can conclude with this belief that Chemtex is one of the leading international ISO 9001:2008 certified companies which provides its clients Inhibited Ethylene Glycol and Inhibited Propylene Glycol over the last few decades and will continue in near future.

Inhibited Propylene Glycol is used in chillers, glycol systems, boiler systems, solar panels, and many other water based systems. It is usually produced from either propylene oxide or glycerol.

SOURCE: Chemtex Speciality Limited