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Radiator Coolant 20% Conc.
This is an inhibitor concentrate/chemical which is added to the cooling water of internal combustion engines in cases in which the coolant does not need to be protected from freezing. It efforts excellent protection against cavitation and corrosion to all metals and alloys that are used in cooling systems.It is especially appropiate for the use in heavy-duty engines such as those used in trucks, ships and lokomotives.
• High performance corrosion inhibitor
• Being a nitrite free product it is compatible also with zinc - coated piping
• Easy control test with refractometer.
This is an inhibitor concentrate/chemical which is added to the cooling water of internal combustion engines in cases in which the coolant does not need to be protected from freezing. It efforts excellent protection against cavitation and corrosion to all metals and alloys that are used in cooling systems. It is especially appropiate for the use in heavy-duty engines such as those used in trucks, ships and lokomotives.
Dilution with water is usually used, resulting in a freezing point of about −34 °F (−37 °C), depending on the formulation. In warmer or colder areas, weaker or stronger dilutions are used, respectively, but a range of 40%/60% to 60%/40% is frequently specified to ensure corrosion protection, and 70%/30% for maximum freeze prevention down to −84 °F (−64 °C).
Features:
- High performance corrosion inhibitor
- Being a nitrite free product it is compatible also with zinc – coated piping
- Easy control test with refractometer.
Using Procedure:
Dilution with water is usually used, resulting in a freezing point of about %u221234 °F (%u221237 °C), depending on the formulation. In warmer or colder areas, weaker or stronger dilutions are used, respectively, but a range of 40%/60% to 60%/40% is frequently specified to ensure corrosion protection, and 70%/30% for maximum freeze prevention down to 84 °F (64 °C).