GymLift New member Aug 29, 2006 #1 I've been some discussion of Propylene Glycerol. Is this the same as Propylene Glycol, C3H8O2 ? Or perhaps "Propylene Glycerol" was written in error ? I guess that it is an effective solvent ?
I've been some discussion of Propylene Glycerol. Is this the same as Propylene Glycol, C3H8O2 ? Or perhaps "Propylene Glycerol" was written in error ? I guess that it is an effective solvent ?
B BigRonWannabee New member Aug 30, 2006 #2 I have prop glycol and its a decent solvent for many stubborn chems. Ive yet to hear anyone using prop glycerol.
I have prop glycol and its a decent solvent for many stubborn chems. Ive yet to hear anyone using prop glycerol.
GymLift New member Aug 30, 2006 #3 Okay, so somebody mentioned Propylene Glycerol in error and the Propylene Glycol is in fact the chemical that we can use.
Okay, so somebody mentioned Propylene Glycerol in error and the Propylene Glycol is in fact the chemical that we can use.
GymLift New member Aug 30, 2006 #5 Dave B. said: Isn't propylene glycol the same as anti-freeze, and very toxic? Click to expand... Well, it is a "food grade antifreeze." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propylene_glycol
Dave B. said: Isn't propylene glycol the same as anti-freeze, and very toxic? Click to expand... Well, it is a "food grade antifreeze." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propylene_glycol