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What is monoethylene glycol used for?

2026-02-06
Ethylene Glycol's "Applications": Key Use Cases
Once we understand its properties, let's look at its uses—knowing where it's applied helps target risk prevention. Ethylene glycol is a "jack-of-all-trades" in the chemical industry, and we encounter its products indirectly in daily life:

Its most common use is in antifreeze—for both car radiators and industrial equipment (e.g., air conditioners, boilers). It lowers water's freezing point (a 40% ethylene glycol solution has a freezing point of -25°C, preventing equipment from freezing in winter) and raises its boiling point (avoiding coolant boilover in summer).