and dye, 0.00 to 0.02% In another embodiment, the present invention relates to a different antifreeze/coolant composition for use in internal combustion engines which comprises: an anti freeze/coolant for diesel engines which comprises: 1,3 propanediol 97-98% by volume, 95 to 97 percent; nitrit...
let’s focus on those used in engines by the automotive industry, since they’re probably the most common – or at least the ones people are most familiar with. Cars and trucks with internal combustion engines burning gasoline, diesel and natural gas fuels use coolants. Liquid circulating...
4.Engines typically run hotter at the cylinder heads.Although the overall process creates a cooler engine for many vehicle owners, using a waterless coolant does make an engine run hotter at the cylinder heads. For a high-performance engine, the issue could change conditions by over 100°F. T...
You cannot go by the color of the dye in the coolant because two coolants with similar colors may have different chemistry, and two coolants with different colors may have similar chemistry. What is more, colors can change if somebody tops off the system with a different coolant. The more ...
and minivans; Trucks: Light and Medium Duty. 5 year / 150,000 mile protection. Compatible with gas and diesel engines. Safe for cast iron, aluminum and brass systems. 50/50 prediluted, ready-to-use formula Maximizes cooling system performance with superior protection against cavitation corrosion...
The engine coolant composition is particularly suitable for heavy duty applications such as diesel engines etc.KANDISSERIL CHELLAPPAN JAYAPRAKASHMUKESH KUMAR DUBEYMADHIRA INDU SEKHARANAVEEN KUMAR POKHRIYALPANKAJ BHATNAGARVIJAY PRABHAKAR DESHMUKHKANTA PRASAD NAITHANI...
The engine coolant composition is particularly suitable for heavy duty applications such as diesel engines etc.KANDISSERIL CHELLAPPAN JAYAPRAKASHMADHIRA INDU SEKHARAMUKESH KUMAR DUBEYNAVEEN KUMAR POKHRIYALPANKAJ BHATNAGARVIJAY PRABHAKAR DESHMUKHKANTA PRASAD NAITHANI...
Cars and trucks with internal combustion engines burning gasoline, diesel and natural gas fuels use coolants. Liquid circulating around the engine absorbs heat created by combustion, then carries it away from the engine where it cools as it passes through a radiator. Automotive coolants are ...