Glycol Ether DPM- 55 Gallon Drum
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Glycol Ether DPM- 55 Gallon Drum
Glycol DPM is able to be used for a wide variety of applications. It is useful for industrial level cleaning and is often used as a solvent or a coupling agent.
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Glycol Ether DPM - 55 Gallon Drum
- Dipropylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether or Glycol DPM is a highly hydrophilic solvent with an intermediate evaporating rate. These features allow Glycol DPM to be utilized for a wide range of solvent applications.
- Glycol DPM's evaporating rate allows it to be used in a wider variety of solvent systems than other Glycol Ethers such as Glycol TPM.
- Glycol DPM hydrophilic property means that it reacts extremely well with water, and allows it to be an ideal coupling agent for water reducible coatings, industrial cleaning, silk screen printing ink, and fabric dyeing.
- The hydrophilic nature of Glycol DPM is why it is often used to prevent the emulsion in hydrophobic water-based solvents from coagulating.
Glycol Ether DPM Benefits
- Highly soluble.
- Moderate evaporating rate.
- Low viscosity.
- Low surface tension.
Glycol Ether DPM Applications
Glycol DPM is able to be used for a wide variety of applications. It is useful on both a household and industrial level and is often used as a solvent or a coupling agent. Glycol DPM is useful in:- Grease and paint removers
- Metal cleaners
- Hard surface cleaners
- Tail solvent for solvent-based printing ink
- Primary solvent for silk-based printing ink
- Stabilizer for agricultural herbicides
- Coalescent in floor polishes and finishes.
Additional Product Information
- Weight: 472 lbs
- Dimensions: 25 x 25 x 36
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What is the CAS number and formula of Glycol Ether DPM?
The CAS number for Glycol Ether DPM is 34590-94-8. Its chemical name is Dipropylene Glycol Methyl Ether, classified as an ether compound.
What are the synonyms, physical, and chemical properties of Glycol Ether DPM?
Glycol Ether DPM, also known by its chemical name Dipropylene Glycol Methyl Ether, is a transparent, colorless liquid with a characteristic odor. Its key physical properties include a boiling point of 370 ºF, a flash point of 167 ºF, an autoignition temperature of 518 ºF, and a relative density of 0.954 at 68 ºF. It has a dynamic viscosity of 11.81 cP and a melting point of -117 ºF. It is stable under recommended storage conditions and classified as a combustible liquid (Category 4).
What safety precautions should be taken when handling Glycol Ether DPM?
To safely handle Glycol Ether DPM, keep it away from heat, sparks, open flames, and other ignition sources. Avoid inhaling vapors by working in well-ventilated areas and wearing appropriate respiratory protection if mist forms or exposure limits are exceeded. Use protective gloves, clothing, and splash-resistant eye protection to prevent skin and eye contact. In case of contact, wash the affected skin area thoroughly with water and neutral soap. Do not eat or drink during handling, and maintain good personal hygiene.
What are the appropriate engineering controls for Glycol Ether DPM?
Engineering controls for Glycol Ether DPM should include well-ventilated storage and work areas to prevent vapor accumulation. Use basic personal protective equipment such as chemical-resistant gloves, protective clothing, and face protection. Employ respiratory protection when mist forms or occupational exposure limits exceed recommended thresholds. Emergency facilities like eyewash stations and safety showers should be available in the work area.
Who is the supplier of this Glycol Ether DPM product and how can they be contacted?
The supplier of Glycol Ether DPM is Ecolink, located at 4325 First Ave #9, Tucker, GA 30084. For product inquiries or assistance, you can visit our website at www.ecolink.com or contact them via email at info@ecolink.com. For chemical emergencies, call INFOTRAC at 800-535-5053.
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