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How should PEG6000 be used as an adhesive?

How should PEG6000 be used as an adhesive?

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The chemical structure is polymerized from ethylene oxide. The liquid PEG is packed with 200Kg galvanized barrel; the paste PEG is packed with 50Kg wide mouth barrel; the solid PEG is packed in 25Kg plastic lined cardboard barrel or woven bag. This product is non-toxic and nonflammable. It can be handled in accordance with the general chemical transport regulations. It is stored in a dry and ventilated place to avoid sunlight and rain.
PEG is the abbreviation of polyethylene glycol polyethylene glycol, a chemical which has been widely used in cosmetics industry.
Polyethylene glycol (PEG), also called poly (ethylene oxide) (PEO) or polyoxyethylene (POE), is an oligomer or polymer of ethylene oxide. The three names are now generally synonymous, but history often refers to polyethylene glycol oligomers and polymers with molecular weight less than 20000 g/mol, PEO refers to the molecular weight of more than 20000 of the polymer, POE can refer to any molecular weight of polymer. PEO and POE can be liquid or low melting point liquid depending on molecular weight. Because of the influence of chain length, polyethylene glycol with different molecular weight often has different physical properties (such as viscosity) and different applications, but most of the chemical properties of polyethylene glycol are similar. The low molecular weight polyethylene glycol usually refers to the pure oligomer, which is monodisperse; the high purity polyethylene glycol is crystalline, so the crystal structure can be determined by X- light. Because purification and separation of oligomers are difficult, the price is usually 10-1000 times greater than that of polyethylene glycol.

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