
Mono ethylene glycol is a colorless, odorless liquid with a syrup-like solidity with linear formula HOCH2CH2OH. Mono ethylene glycol is processed from ethylene with the help of ethylene oxide, which in turn is hydrated by applying either a thermal or catalytic production process. Mono ethylene glycol is nowadays known as significant raw material for numerous industrial applications such as fiber, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), film, anti-freeze, and other. Furthermore, MEG is required in the various end use industry such as textile industry, plastic industry, packaging industry, and other. As a result the dominant end-use segment of mono ethylene glycol is the production of polyester (PET) resins due to packaging and bottles, films and fibers. Another important MEG. Furthermore, mono ethylene glycol based Antifreeze is toxic to animals, large numbers of animals have died after consuming the liquid which is used in engines coolants, because of property of mono ethylene glycol that antifreeze contains which is extremely poisonous to both people and animals.