Heat Transfer Liquid PROPYLENE Glycol
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RXSOL-16-1436-220
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Heat Transfer Liquid PROPYLENE Glycol manufacturer and supplier in Mumbai, Gandhidham Kandla, Chennai, Kolkata Haldia, Visakhapatnam, Barka - Oman, Muscat, Fujairah, Dubai, Sharjah, Abudhabi, Ajman, Canada
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Propylene glycol inhibited with the corrosion inhibitor resulting corrosion protection, as well as efficient heat transfer, in water-based, closed-loop heating and air-conditioning systems. The fluid is dyed bright yellow to facilitate system leak detection.
Note
PROPYLENE GLYCOL supplier and exporter. Experts suggest in Airstack Chiller mixing of propylene glycol with water always be beneficial. Mixture in recirculating chillers is beneficial whenever the coolant temperature set point is below 10°C (48°F)
Main Ingredients | : | PROPYLENEGLYCOL (1,2-) 94% |
Inhibitors and
water
6
Inhibitors and water
|
: | 6 % |
Colour Bright | : | Yellow |
pH of solution | : | 9.5 - 10.5 |
Odour | : | PRACTICALLY ODOURLESS |
Solubility in water | : | SOLUBLE |
Density | : | 1.053 at 60 oC |
Boiling point | : | 187 oC |
Melting point | : | -60 oC |
Viscosity | : | 58.1 cp at 20 oC |
Reverse Alkalinity | : | Minimm 15.0 ml |
Vapour pressure | : | .07 mbar at 20oC |
Skin absorption/irritation | : | YES |
TLV Country | : | |
Pollution category 1994 | : |
III |
Glycol characteristic is to transfer heat from one place to other, due to that water-miscible glycol based coolant frequently used in heat transfer and cooling applications. Addition of Propylene Glycol in water enhances heat transfer parameters than water.
This Inhibited Propylene glycol heat transfer fluid has an operating temperature range of -50°F to 325°F; with fluid freeze protection to below -60°F, and system burst protection to below -100°F.
This fluid is specially formulated for HVAC systems to keep pipes free of corrosion without fouling.
This fluid is recommended for use in applications where low acute oral toxicity is important or where incidental contact with drinking water is possible.