Ethylene Glycol Monopropyl Ether

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Ethylene Glycol Monopropyl Ether (EGPE, CAS 2807-30-9), also known as Propyl Cellosolve or 1-Propoxy-2-ethanol. EGPE is a non-Repr.1B E-series glycol ether — the regulatory-compliant drop-in substitute for EGME and EGEE in EU-market coatings, printing inks, agrochemical EC/SL formulations, and industrial cleaning. Intermediate evaporation rate (BP 148–153 °C) fills the gap between EGEE and EGBE. Purity ≥99.0%, full COA, SDS, REACH documentation, DG export compliance (UN 3272, Class 3, PG III). Global shipping to 50+ countries. Contact us for samples and quotes — 24-hour response.
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What Is Ethylene Glycol Monopropyl Ether (EGPE)?

✓ Regulatory Advantage - Not Classified as Repr. 1B; Drop-In EGEE/EGME Substitute
  • EGPE (CAS 2807-30-9) is not classified as Repr. 1B or Repr. 2 under EU CLP / GHS - unlike EGME (CAS 109-86-4, Repr. 1B H360D) and EGEE (CAS 110-80-5, Repr. 1B H360D), both subject to EU REACH Annex XVII Entry 30 consumer product restrictions.
  • EGPE provides comparable solvency to EGEE (similar KB value, full water miscibility, compatible with acrylic/alkyd/polyurethane resins) with a cleaner regulatory profile - the straightforward drop-in substitute for EGME and EGEE in EU-market coatings, inks, cleaning, and agrochemical formulations.
  • Flash point ~52 °C (Class 3 Flammable Liquid, UN 3272, PG III) - higher FP than EGME (~39 °C) and EGEE (~40 °C); intermediate evaporation rate between EGEE and EGBE. REACH registered (EC 220-548-6); not SVHC listed.

Ethylene Glycol Monopropyl Ether (EGPE, CAS 2807-30-9) - also known as 1-Propoxy-2-ethanol, Propyl Cellosolve, or 2-Propoxyethanol - is a colorless, clear liquid produced by the reaction of ethylene glycol with n-propanol under catalytic conditions. Its molecular formula is C₅H₁₂O₂ (MW 104.15 g/mol). EGPE belongs to the E-series glycol ether family alongside EGME (methyl), EGEE (ethyl), and EGBE (butyl) - with an n-propyl terminal group that places it between EGEE and EGBE in the homologous series, delivering an intermediate boiling point (148–153 °C), a moderate evaporation rate, and a balanced solvency profile.

EGPE is fully miscible with water, alcohols, ketones, esters, and most aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons. The n-propyl end-group gives it slightly lower polarity and a marginally more hydrophobic solvency character than EGEE - while still maintaining full water miscibility and strong coupling power for waterborne coating and cleaning formulations. Its most commercially significant property, however, is its absence of Repr. 1B reproductive toxicant classification under EU CLP, which both its methyl (EGME) and ethyl (EGEE) homologs carry. This clean regulatory profile, combined with closely matched technical performance to EGEE, has driven strong adoption of EGPE as a regulatory-compliant substitute in EU-market coatings, inks, cleaning products, and agrochemical formulations.

EGPE is also the direct precursor to Ethylene Glycol Monopropyl Ether Acetate (EGPEA, CAS 20706-25-6), produced by esterification with acetic acid - a slower-evaporating companion solvent for automotive refinishing and premium industrial coating systems. Sinolook supplies both EGPE and EGPEA. Purity ≥99.0% (≥99.5% on request), ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified, with full COA, GHS SDS, REACH documentation, and complete DG export compliance (UN 3272, Class 3, PG III).

Chemical Identity & Key Parameters
1-Propoxy-2-ethanol
CAS Number
2807-30-9
EC Number
220-548-6
Formula
C₅H₁₂O₂
Mol. Weight
104.15 g/mol
Appearance
Colorless liquid
Purity
≥99.0%
Boiling Point
148–153 °C
Flash Point
~52 °C (cc)
UN Number
UN 3272 PG III
Repro. Tox.
Not classified ✓

Key Performance Advantages of EGPE

Six properties define Ethylene Glycol Monopropyl Ether's competitive position in the E-series glycol ether market - combining the clean regulatory profile of the longer-chain homologs with a faster evaporation rate and stronger solvency than EGBE, filling the gap between EGEE (restricted, fast) and EGBE (compliant, slow) that many coatings and ink formulations require.

✅ Non-Repr.1B - Direct Regulatory Substitute for EGME & EGEE

EGPE's defining commercial advantage is its absence of Repr. 1B (H360D) reproductive toxicant classification - the hazard designation carried by both EGME (CAS 109-86-4) and EGEE (CAS 110-80-5), which triggers EU REACH Annex XVII consumer product restrictions, restricts use in EU professional products, and imposes substantial risk management obligations. EGPE delivers comparable solvency, miscibility, and coupling behavior to EGEE without this classification, making it the lowest-friction regulatory upgrade path for formulators of EU-market coatings, inks, cleaning products, and agrochemical formulations that currently contain EGME or EGEE. REACH registered (EC 220-548-6); not SVHC listed; not Prop 65 listed.

⚖️ Intermediate Evaporation Rate - Fills the EGEE–EGBE Gap

EGPE's boiling point (148–153 °C) and corresponding evaporation rate sit precisely between the faster EGEE (133–138 °C) and the slower EGBE (168–172 °C) - a performance niche that is critical for many coating, ink, and cleaning applications requiring a rate that is neither too fast nor too slow. In architectural coatings, the intermediate open time allows adequate brushing and rolling coverage on large surfaces without the sagging risk that comes with slower-evaporating solvents. In gravure and flexographic inks, the evaporation rate can be tuned to match press speeds that fall between the optimal windows of EGEE-based and EGBE-based formulations. EGPE provides formulators with a valuable new knob for fine-tuning drying behavior.

🎯 Strong Solvency & MFFT Reduction in Waterborne Coatings

EGPE's KB value (~80) and Hansen solubility parameters place it in a closely comparable solvency region to EGEE - capable of dissolving and coupling with acrylic, alkyd, polyurethane, and styrene-acrylic resin systems common in waterborne coatings and inks. In latex coating systems, EGPE temporarily plasticizes polymer particles to reduce the Minimum Film Formation Temperature (MFFT), enabling defect-free film coalescence at lower ambient temperatures. This coalescing function is particularly important in cold-weather application conditions and on porous substrates where rapid moisture loss would otherwise prevent proper film formation. Direct substitution for EGEE in most waterborne coating formulations is feasible with minimal reformulation adjustment.

💧 Full Water Miscibility & Broad Coupling Power

EGPE is completely miscible with water in all proportions while simultaneously dissolving a wide range of hydrophobic resins, oils, waxes, and organic actives - the defining amphiphilic coupling property of E-series glycol ethers. This dual-phase bridging capability stabilizes aqueous formulations containing hydrophobic components: maintaining single-phase stability in waterborne coating systems at all dilution ratios, solubilizing lipophilic agrochemical actives in EC/SL concentrates, and coupling fragrance and active ingredients in aqueous personal care and cosmetic formulations. Fully compatible with alcohols, ketones, esters, aromatics, and aliphatics - enabling use across both waterborne and solvent-borne formulation systems.

🔥 Higher Flash Point than EGME & EGEE - Better Fire Safety

EGPE's flash point of ~52 °C is meaningfully higher than EGME (~39 °C) and EGEE (~40 °C), providing an improved fire safety margin while still maintaining the active solvent performance that makes short-chain E-series glycol ethers valuable. Like EGEE and EGME, EGPE is classified as a Class 3 Flammable Liquid and requires DG transport compliance (UN 3272, PG III) - but its higher flash point reduces evaporative fire risk in storage and handling environments, allows use in a broader range of facility fire safety classifications, and lowers the probability of vapor ignition from open containers compared to the lower-flash-point homologs.

📄 EGPEA Precursor & Agrochemical Reformulation Value

EGPE is the direct precursor to Ethylene Glycol Monopropyl Ether Acetate (EGPEA, CAS 20706-25-6) - produced by esterification with acetic acid, EGPEA is a slower-evaporating, less polar companion solvent for automotive refinishing and premium industrial coatings. EGPE and EGPEA can be used together to engineer precise evaporation profiles in multi-solvent blend systems. In the agrochemical sector, EGPE's non-Repr.1B status has particular strategic value as EU regulatory pressure (EC 1107/2009, Regulation 284/2013) drives reformulation of crop protection products to eliminate CMR co-formulants - enabling formulators to replace EGME and EGEE in EC/SL/SC formulations with a technically equivalent, compliant alternative.

📌 EGME vs EGEE vs EGPE vs EGBE - E-Series Short-Chain Homolog Comparison

Property EGME (109-86-4) EGEE (110-80-5) EGPE (2807-30-9) EGBE (111-76-2)
End Group Methyl Ethyl n-Propyl ★ n-Butyl
Boiling Point 124–125 °C 133–138 °C 148–153 °C ★ 168–172 °C
Flash Point ~39 °C ~40 °C ~52 °C ★ Higher FP ~61 °C
EU Repr. Classification Repr. 1B (H360D) ⚠ Repr. 1B (H360D) ⚠ Not classified ✓ ★ Not classified ✓
REACH Annex XVII Restricted ⚠ Restricted ⚠ No restriction ✓ ★ No restriction ✓
KB Value (approx.) ~100 ~90 ~80 ~70
Primary Strength Strong solvency (restricted) Inks / NC lacquers (restricted) EGEE substitute - compliant, intermediate evaporation ★ Cleaning / coatings (slower)

Ethylene Glycol Monopropyl Ether Uses & Applications

EGPE (CAS 2807-30-9) serves as a coalescing solvent, coupling agent, retarder, and chemical intermediate across seven major industrial sectors - particularly valued in applications where EGME or EGEE would be the first-choice solvent except for their Repr. 1B regulatory restrictions, and where EGBE's slower evaporation rate is too slow for the process requirements.

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Paints, Coatings & Architectural Finishes

Coupling solvent and coalescing agent in waterborne latex, acrylic, and alkyd coating systems - plasticizing polymer particles to reduce MFFT and enable defect-free film formation in cool-weather or low-humidity conditions. Intermediate evaporation rate extends the wet edge enough for adequate brush/roller application on large surface areas without the sagging risk of slower solvents. Used in high-gloss waterborne enamels and semi-gloss architectural paints for improved leveling, reduced brush marks, and reduced cratering. Preferred over EGEE in EU-market compliant formulations - non-Repr.1B status eliminates hazard labeling and restriction compliance overhead for consumer coatings.

MFFT Reducer EU Compliant
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Printing Inks - Water-Based & Solvent-Based

Co-solvent and retarder in water-based flexographic, gravure, and digital inks - extending open time on printing plates and anilox rolls to prevent premature drying, ink build-up, plugging, and print defects at high press speeds. Compatible with polyurethane, acrylic, and styrene-acrylic water-based ink resin systems. In solvent-based inks, EGPE contributes to viscosity reduction and improved wetting of difficult-to-print substrates (polyolefins, PET, coated papers). Intermediate evaporation rate allows formulation of ink blends tuned to press speeds that fall between the EGEE and EGBE optimal windows. Non-Repr.1B status supports EU-compliant ink formulation for food packaging applications where CMR solvents are restricted.

Open Time Extender Flexo / Gravure
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Industrial Cleaning, Degreasing & Surface Preparation

Fast-acting degreasing solvent for mineral oils, synthetic lubricants, hydraulic fluids, adhesive residues, flux deposits, and stamping compounds from metal, glass, and composite surfaces. Water-rinsable cleaning formulations leave no hydrocarbon residue - essential for pre-treatment of metal parts before painting, plating, or precision assembly. In aerosol-format maintenance cleaners and aqueous degreasing concentrates, EGPE provides rapid soil penetration and dissolution while functioning as the primary coupling agent maintaining single-phase stability across all dilution ratios. Higher flash point (~52 °C) vs EGEE offers better fire safety in confined cleaning environments. Compatible with a wide range of metallic, plastic, rubber, and composite substrate materials.

Water-Rinsable Fast-Acting
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Agrochemical Formulations - CMR-Free Co-Solvent

Co-solvent and emulsifier aid in emulsifiable concentrate (EC), soluble liquid (SL), and suspension concentrate (SC) formulations of herbicides, fungicides, and insecticides. Dissolves lipophilic active ingredients and stabilizes emulsions during storage and dilution into spray water. EGPE's non-Repr.1B status is strategically critical in the EU agrochemical sector, where EC Regulation 1107/2009 and related guidance drive elimination of CMR co-formulants (including EGME and EGEE) from plant protection products. Offers technically equivalent performance to EGEE with fully compliant regulatory status - enabling reformulation of affected crop protection products with minimum formulation disruption. Improves spray wetting, penetration, and spreading on plant surfaces.

CMR-Free EC/SL/SC Carrier
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Pharmaceuticals & Personal Care

Low-toxicity solvent and co-solvent for poorly water-soluble APIs in topical gels, creams, transdermal patches, and oral liquids. Moderate penetration-enhancing activity at the skin barrier can improve API flux in dermatological formulations. In personal care and cosmetics, EGPE serves as a solubilizer and coupling agent in toners, facial mists, shampoos, and leave-in hair treatments - improving clarity and stability of aqueous formulations containing lipophilic fragrance components, botanical extracts, and silicone conditioning agents. Non-Repr.1B classification supports use in consumer-facing cosmetic formulations in the EU. Higher-purity grade (≥99.5%) with enhanced analytical documentation available for pharmaceutical and cosmetic customers.

API Solubilizer Consumer-safe EU
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Electronics & Precision Cleaning

Process solvent in PCB cleaning agents, flux removers, and semiconductor fabrication fluids where controlled evaporation rate and broad materials compatibility are required for precise, residue-free cleaning. EGPE dissolves rosin-based and no-clean flux residues, solder pastes, and surface contamination from PCB assemblies, flexible electronics, and precision optical components. Compatible with a wide range of substrate materials including FR4, polyimide, metals, and common electronic component housings. Intermediate evaporation rate supports precise control of cleaning bath concentration over time. Water-rinsable in aqueous cleaning systems, enabling compliant disposal of cleaned substrates in electronics manufacturing facilities.

Flux Remover PCB Cleaning
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Chemical Synthesis & EGPEA Intermediate

Reaction solvent in the production of specialty esters, surfactants, and polymer dispersants - medium boiling point enables use at elevated temperatures without the pressure requirements of low-boiling solvents. Direct chemical precursor to Ethylene Glycol Monopropyl Ether Acetate (EGPEA, CAS 20706-25-6) - esterification of EGPE with acetic acid yields this slower-evaporating, less polar companion solvent used in automotive refinishing and industrial high-gloss coating systems. Carrier solvent in metalworking fluids and textile processing auxiliaries where water-miscible, moderate-evaporation solvents are required. Sinolook supplies EGPEA alongside EGPE - combined quotation available.

EGPEA Precursor Reaction Solvent

Technical Specifications & COA

Sinolook's Ethylene Glycol Monopropyl Ether is manufactured under strict quality control with every production batch tested against the parameters below. A full Certificate of Analysis (COA), EGPE SDS / MSDS (GHS-compliant, multi-language), and Technical Data Sheet (TDS) are provided with every shipment, alongside complete DG export documentation (UN 3272 dangerous goods declaration). Higher-purity grade (≥99.5%) available for pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications.

EGPE (1-Propoxy-2-ethanol / Propyl Cellosolve, CAS 2807-30-9) - Quality Specifications & Typical COA

Parameter Specification Typical COA Result
Appearance Clear, colorless liquid, free of suspended matter Clear colorless liquid
Purity (GC), wt% ≥99.0% 99.1 – 99.4%
Water Content (Karl Fischer), wt% ≤0.1% 0.04 – 0.08%
Density (20 °C), g/cm³ 0.927 – 0.933 0.929 – 0.931
Boiling Point, °C 148.0 – 153.0 °C (1 atm) 149 – 152 °C
Flash Point (closed cup), °C ~52 °C 50 – 54 °C
Refractive Index (20 °C, n20/D) 1.413 – 1.416 1.4135 – 1.4155
Color (Pt-Co / APHA) ≤10 ≤5
Viscosity (25 °C), mPa·s ~2.0 1.8 – 2.2
Acidity (as acetic acid), wt% ≤0.003% <0.001%
Residue on Evaporation, wt% ≤0.005% <0.002%

Higher-Purity Grade (≥99.5%): Available for pharmaceutical excipient, premium cosmetic, and electronics applications requiring enhanced analytical documentation (residual solvent profiling, heavy metals testing, microbial limits). Packaging: 200 kg UN-approved iron drums; 1,000 kg IBC tanks; bulk ISO tank containers. Companion product EGPEA (CAS 20706-25-6) available - combined EGPE + EGPEA quotation on request. All packaging prepared in compliance with IMDG/ADR DG regulations (Class 3, UN 3272).

EGPE SDS, Safety & Regulatory Classification

Ethylene Glycol Monopropyl Ether carries a significantly more favorable regulatory profile than EGME and EGEE while sharing their DG transport classification. It is not classified as a reproductive toxicant (no Repr. 1B/2), not subject to EU REACH Annex XVII consumer product restrictions, not listed under California Prop 65, and not SVHC listed. Like EGEE, it is classified as a Class 3 Flammable Liquid (UN 3272, PG III) - flammable liquid storage and DG export compliance are required. EGPE SDS / MSDS are GHS-compliant and available in English, German, French, Spanish, and Chinese.

Non-Repr. ✓
Not Repr. 1B/2
No Annex XVII ✓
Consumer-safe
Flam. Liq. 3
UN 3272 PG III
ISO 9001 ✓
Certified Mfr.
Safety / Regulatory Parameter Value / Notes
GHS Classification Flam. Liq. 3 (H226); Eye Irrit. 2 (H319); Skin Irrit. 2 (H315) - not classified as reproductive toxicant
GHS Signal Word WARNING
Flash Point & Transport ~52 °C (cc) - Class 3 Flammable Liquid; UN 3272 (Esters, n.o.s. or appropriate carrier classification); PG III; IMDG / ADR / IATA compliant DG documentation provided
Reproductive Toxicity Not classified - no Repr. 1B/2 designation; no EU REACH Annex XVII consumer product restriction; no CMR hazard designation
EU REACH Status REACH registered (EC 220-548-6); Not SVHC listed; No Annex XVII restriction; REACH compliance letter available
US / California Not listed under California Prop 65; standard OSHA HazCom requirements apply; TSCA compliance confirmation available
PPE Required Chemical-resistant gloves (nitrile or neoprene); safety goggles; local exhaust ventilation; no smoking/eating/drinking in handling areas; keep away from ignition sources and open flames
Storage Cool, dry, well-ventilated area; <35 °C; grounded, bonded containers; explosion-proof electrical equipment in storage areas; sealed containers; shelf life 24 months
SDS Languages Available English, German, French, Spanish, Chinese
Request SDS / COA / TDS sales@sinolookchem.com or WhatsApp +86 134 0071 5622 - issued within 24 hours

EGPE Price, Packaging & B2B Supply

Ethylene glycol monopropyl ether price depends on grade, order volume, packaging format, and delivery terms. As a direct manufacturer, Sinolook offers transparent volume-tiered pricing with no distributor markups. Like EGEE, EGPE is a Class 3 flammable liquid requiring DG-compliant packaging and transport documentation - all handled by Sinolook. Request a customized EGPE price quote - 24-hour response.

Order Volume Packaging Included Services
0.5 – 5 kg (Sample) UN-approved sample container COA, EGPE SDS/MSDS, TDS; nominal charge refundable against first commercial order
1 MT – 20 MT (Regular) 200 kg UN-approved iron drums / 1,000 kg IBC tanks Volume discount; full DG documentation; dedicated account manager; export documentation package
20 MT+ (Bulk / Contract) ISO tank containers (bulk) Best EGPE price; fixed-price annual supply contract; reserved production capacity; SGS/Intertek inspection available

📦 MOQ

1 MT standard grade (≥99.0%). High-purity (≥99.5%) on request. Samples 0.5–5 kg refundable against first order.

🚢 Delivery Terms

EXW, FOB, CFR, CIF, DAP, DDP. Ex-Shanghai, Tianjin, Qingdao, Guangzhou, Ningbo. Full IMDG/ADR DG compliance.

⏱ Lead Time

Price quote within 24 hours. Production and export: 7–15 business days. Expedited orders accommodated. Shelf life 24 months.

🔍 Inspection

SGS, Intertek, or Bureau Veritas at buyer's cost. Notify at order placement. Pre-shipment COA issued for all orders.

  • ISO 9001 & ISO 14001 certified - every batch QC tested for GC purity, Karl Fischer, density, refractive index, color, flash point, and viscosity
  • Full DG export documentation: COA, SDS/MSDS, TDS, DG declaration (UN 3272), Certificate of Origin, packing list, commercial invoice, bill of lading
  • EU REACH compliance letter (EC 220-548-6), SVHC declaration, non-CMR confirmation, and Prop 65 / TSCA statements available on request
  • Higher-purity grade (≥99.5%) with enhanced documentation (residual solvent profiling, heavy metals, microbial limits) for pharmaceutical and cosmetic customers
  • Companion product EGPEA (CAS 20706-25-6) available - combined EGPE + EGPEA quotation and shipment on request
  • Technical support: EGEE-to-EGPE regulatory reformulation guidance, KB/evaporation rate comparison, co-solvent blend design, agrochemical CMR-replacement support

Frequently Asked Questions About EGPE

Technical and commercial questions about Ethylene Glycol Monopropyl Ether / Propyl Cellosolve (CAS 2807-30-9) from B2B buyers in coatings, inks, agrochemicals, and industrial cleaning industries.

What is Ethylene Glycol Monopropyl Ether (EGPE) and what is it used for?

Ethylene Glycol Monopropyl Ether (EGPE, CAS 2807-30-9) - also known as 1-Propoxy-2-ethanol or Propyl Cellosolve - is a medium-boiling (148–153 °C), non-Repr.1B E-series glycol ether solvent positioned between EGEE (faster) and EGBE (slower) in the homologous series. Primary uses: coalescing agent and MFFT reducer in waterborne latex and acrylic coatings; retarder and co-solvent in flexographic, gravure, and digital printing inks; degreasing solvent in aerosol and aqueous industrial cleaners; CMR-free co-solvent in EU-compliant agrochemical EC/SL/SC formulations replacing EGME and EGEE; pharmaceutical and personal care solubilizer; PCB cleaning solvent; and precursor to EGPEA (Ethylene Glycol Monopropyl Ether Acetate) for automotive refinishing systems.

What are the synonyms and CAS number for EGPE?

The EGPE CAS number is 2807-30-9 (EC 220-548-6). Synonyms include 1-Propoxy-2-ethanol (IUPAC), Propyl Cellosolve, 2-Propoxyethanol, Ethylene Glycol n-Propyl Ether, and Propylene Glycol Monopropyl Ether (informal - avoid this; technically incorrect). Always use CAS 2807-30-9 to avoid confusion with the isopropyl isomer (Ethylene Glycol Monoisopropyl Ether, different CAS), EGEE (CAS 110-80-5, ethyl-terminated, Repr. 1B), or EGBE (CAS 111-76-2, butyl-terminated). Sinolook supplies the n-propyl linear isomer (CAS 2807-30-9).

Can EGPE replace EGEE in coating and ink formulations?

Yes - in most coating and ink formulations, EGPE can function as a near-drop-in substitute for EGEE. Both share full water miscibility, comparable solvency for common resins (acrylics, alkyds, polyurethanes, styrene-acrylics), and similar coupling behavior in waterborne systems. EGPE's slightly higher boiling point (148–153 °C vs 133–138 °C) provides marginally longer open time, which is often beneficial in brush/roller application. KB value (~80 vs ~90) is slightly lower - minor reformulation adjustments to co-solvent ratios may be needed to maintain equivalent total solvency. The primary benefit of substitution is regulatory: EGPE eliminates the Repr. 1B classification, Annex XVII restriction, DG shipping class escalation, and occupational health burden associated with EGEE in EU-market product formulations. For most waterborne coating and water-based ink systems, the transition is technically straightforward.

What is the difference between n-propyl and isopropyl ethylene glycol ether?

EGPE (CAS 2807-30-9) specifically refers to the n-propyl (normal, linear chain) isomer - propyl group attached in a straight chain. An isopropyl (branched) analog (Ethylene Glycol Monoisopropyl Ether) also exists but carries a different CAS number and has different physical properties and solvency characteristics. In industrial solvent applications, the n-propyl form (EGPE, CAS 2807-30-9) is significantly more widely used. Always specify CAS 2807-30-9 in procurement documentation to confirm the n-propyl isomer is supplied. Sinolook supplies exclusively the n-propyl isomer (CAS 2807-30-9).

How is EGPE classified for dangerous goods shipping?

EGPE is classified as a Class 3 Flammable Liquid for international transport. UN Number: 3272 (Esters, n.o.s. - confirm with carrier); Packing Group III; Flash Point ~52 °C. Sea freight: IMDG Code applies. Air freight: IATA DGR regulations govern packaging and documentation. Road (EU): ADR regulations apply. Sinolook has extensive experience preparing EGPE shipments in full DG compliance - all shipments include a complete dangerous goods declaration, EGPE SDS, UN-approved packaging certification (200 kg drums or IBC tanks), Certificate of Origin, and full export documentation. Notify our logistics team of your destination and Incoterms at inquiry to receive an all-inclusive DG freight quote.

How do I get an EGPE price quote or sample?

Qualification samples (0.5–5 kg) are available at a nominal charge refundable against the first commercial order. Contact us with your grade, quantity, destination, and Incoterms preference.

  • Step 1: Contact us with requirements - grade (≥99.0% or ≥99.5%), quantity (MT or kg), packaging, delivery terms (FOB/CIF/DDP), and destination port.
  • Step 2: Receive a complete EGPE price quote within 24 hours - unit price, DG packaging, freight estimate, lead time (7–15 days), and full documentation scope.
  • Step 3: Request a qualification sample for formulation testing and regulatory verification. Ask about EGPEA (acetate derivative) samples for comparative evaluation.
  • Step 4: Confirm order - Sinolook handles production, UN-approved Class 3 DG packaging, full export and DG documentation, and freight booking end-to-end.
  • Step 5: Receive shipment with complete traceability documentation. REACH compliance letters, non-CMR declarations, and third-party inspection (SGS/Intertek/BV) available on request.

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