Glycol Ether EB, Lab Grade

Solvent With Surfactant Properties

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About Glycol Ether EB, Lab Grade

Glycol Ethers are a group of solvents based on alkyl ethers of ethylene glycol or propylene glycol commonly used in paints and cleaners. These solvents typically have a higher boiling point, together with the favorable solvent properties of lower-molecular weight ethers and alcohols. Most Glycol Ethers are water-soluble, biodegradable and only a few are considered toxic.

Glycol Ether EB is a solvent used in a wide range of industries. It is an excellent solvent for household and industrial cleaners, rust removers, and disinfectant. It is used in paint, coatings, surface cleaners, polishes, solvents, chemical intermediates, surfactants, agricultural chemicals and corrosion inhibitors. 

Common Uses and Applications

  • Solvent
  • Surfactant
  • Cleaning products
  • Paint/coatings

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Chemistry Table

111-76-2
C6H14O2
118.17
Glycol Ether EB, Butyl Cellosolve, 2-Butoxyethanol, Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether
8133
Lab Grade

Safety and Shipping Information

DOT: NA1993, Combustible liquid, n.o.s., (2-BUTOXYETHANOL), CBL, III

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