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glycol

Thick, colourless, odourless, sweetish liquid. It is used in antifreeze solutions, in the preparation of ethers and esters (used for explosives), as a solvent, and as a substitute for glycerol.



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These include 1,4-butanediol, Caytur 21 and 31 delayed-action amine curatives, HQEE diol chain extender, MBCA, Ethacure 300 aromatic diamine alternative to MBCA, ethoxylated trimethylopropane, and three Vibracure diols.
Ravecarb diol polycarbonates are used for polyurethane coating and synthetic leather where high temperature and humidity resistance are required.
One, called oligo([epsilon]-caprolactone) diol, maintains the polymer's temporary form at room temperature and higher.
 
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