If a polyglycol is holding you back, perhaps you haven't seen all your

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If apolygjycol is holdingyou back, perhaps you haven't seen all your options. Choosing the wrong polyglycol can weigh heavily on you, depriving your product of the performance it needs to be successful, and costing you valuable development time in the process. So how can you be sure of choosing exactly the right polyglycol? Talk to the people who can offer you more options. Talk to us. Dow offers polyglycols based on ethylene, propylene, and butylene oxide monomers, plus copolymers...so you can choose one that provides the optimum combination of performance and economy in your application.

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E-series (industrial grade) polyethylene glycols (PEGs) NF-grade polyethylene glycols P- and L-series polypropylene glycols (PPGs) Methoxypolyethylene glycols (MPEGs) Polybutylene glycols (PBGs) and BO/EO copolymers Polyglycol EO/PO copolymers And custom-manufactured products tailoredtoyour special needs

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