Mmmmm! Antifreeze. Sounds yummy, no? Well, the Food and Drug Administration says propylene glycol, one of the chemicals used in the manufacture of your car's engine coolant is, well, cool to eat and ...
Some social media users are warning against eating popular snacks, desserts and drinks, claiming one ingredient is cause for concern. A May 17 Instagram reel called out Pop-Tarts, Blue Bunny and Cold ...
Antifreeze is one word that hydronic system owners should understand. For the hydronic HVAC contractor, this antifreeze is more accurately described as the heat transfer fluid necessary for the proper ...
Known as methyl ethyl glycol, 1,2-propanediol, or propane-1,2-diol, propylene glycol, is a synthetic, clear, colorless liquid that is widely used as an additive or antifreeze within the food, chemical ...
Evonik Industries and Dow have started up a hydrogen peroxide-to-propylene glycol pilot plant at Evonik’s site in Hanau, Germany. The plant makes propylene glycol directly from propylene and hydrogen ...
Some foods and drinks contain a small amount of propylene glycol, a food additive that helps maintain moisture and structure. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has determined propylene glycol is ...
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