Top Industrial Uses of Dipropylene Glycol (DPG)

Top Industrial Uses of Dipropylene Glycol (DPG) 

Servochem LLC is highlighting major industrial uses for Dipropylene Glycol, which is influencing the Indian petrochemical sector and specialty chemical market. These three utilizations represent the highest segments for consumption, and show the reasons DPG gets preference in many formulas compared with other kinds of glycols.

  • Fragrance, Perfume & Personal-Care Formulations
  • Coatings, Adhesives & Polymer Processing
  • Solvent for Specialized Industrial Applications

What is Dipropylene Glycol used for? DPG is used for perfumes, deodorants, body sprays, and also fabric softener because it can spread fragrance evenly without too much evaporation, plus holding up essential oil stability. In products for personal care, it makes moisture last longer inside, and the skin becomes more compatible as well. DPG additionally is supportive of the slow-drying process and with coatings and polymer systems for heat resistance, so it gives viscosity that stays stable and reactions that are controlled on coatings, ink, lubricants, also plasticizer and adhesive varieties.

As a solvent, DPG interacts well with oils, wax, coloring dyes, and surfactants, which results in its usefulness in cutting oil, fluid for hydraulics, cleaning agents, diffusers, as well as an auxiliary for textiles, from its less volatile property and how it maintains stability in high-heat circumstances.

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