Definition
Car antifreeze is a chemical coolant fluid designed to regulate and stabilize the temperature of an automobile engine. It prevents the coolant mixture from freezing in cold climates and boiling in high temperatures, ensuring efficient heat transfer within the engine’s cooling system.
Properties
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Lowers the freezing point of water
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Raises the boiling point of coolant
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Protects metal surfaces from corrosion and rust
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Prevents scale formation
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Enhances heat transfer efficiency
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Contains anti-foam agents
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Chemically stable over long periods
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Compatible with rubber hoses and seals
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Available in various technologies (IAT, OAT, HOAT, NOAT)
Uses
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Automotive engine cooling systems
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Light & heavy-duty vehicles
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Radiator protection
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Heat transfer fluid in engines
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Trucks, buses, tractors, motorcycles
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Industrial generator cooling
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Preventing overheating and freezing
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Extending engine life






