TEG is commonly used as a coolant, brake fluid, and transmission fluid in the automotive industry. It is also used in other industries such as textiles, paper, and pharmaceuticals.
Yes, TEG is considered to be safe for the environment as it is non-toxic and biodegradable. However, it is still regulated by government agencies due to its potential health and environmental risks.
Yes, TEG can be used as a substitute for other coolants such as ethylene glycol and propylene glycol in some applications. However, it may not be suitable for all applications due to its higher boiling point and viscosity.
TEG is compatible with many chemicals, including water, glycols, and other organic compounds. However, it may not be compatible with certain metals or materials that are sensitive to corrosion.
TEG should be handled and stored in well-ventilated areas, away from heat sources and sparks. It should also be kept away from children and pets to prevent accidental ingestion.