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Inhibited Mono Ethylene Glycol Brine (Inhibited MEG Brine)Inhibited Ethylene Glycol is used as an industrial coolant, antifreeze heat transfer fluid. The inhibitor package is designed to protect brass, copper, solder, steel, cast iron, aluminum and other metals commonly found in the industrial cooling and heating systems. The effectiveness of Inhibited Mono Ethylene Glycol Brine (Inhibited MEG Brine) in preventing corrosion has been proven in extensive laboratory and in actual service tests. Using Inhibited Mono Ethylene Glycol Brine (Inhibited MEG Brine) for heat transfer applications instead of brine solutions or un-inhibited ethylene glycol reduces maintenance costs and improves heat transfer efficiency. Outperforms Dowtherm, Dowcal and Norkool range of inhibited ethylene glycol based heat transfer fluids | Applications | Beverages & Juices, Breweries & Distilleries, Thermal Storage System, Pharmaceutical & Bulk Drugs, Snow-melting & Refrigeration, Oil Refineries, Automobile Coolant Manufacturers, Ice Skating Rinks, Rubber Industry, Cold Storage Systems, Cold Rolling Mills, Milk and Dairy Industry, Meat Processing Industry, Solvent Extraction Units, Vanaspati & Vegetable Oils | | Specification | Chemical Type | Mono Ethylene Glycol | | Form | Liquid | | Appearance | Clear, Colorless Liquid | | Assay as (CH2OHCH2OH) | 96.5% - 97.5% | | Concentration of Inhibitor | 2.5% - 3.5% | | Solubility | Completely Soluble in Water | | Storage Protocols | Inhibited Mono Ethylene Glycol Brine (Inhibited MEG Brine) is slightly hygroscopic & must be stored under conditions so that contamination with water and adsorption of moisture are prevented. | | The storage temperature of Inhibited Mono Ethylene Glycol is not critical, in that there will be no hazardous conditions created by storage of this product at any ambiance temperature likely to be encountered. It should be noted however for product quality reasons the storage temperature should not go above 40oC. At below freezing temperatures the product viscosity might become too high for transfer from the storage containers with the pumps available. | | Inhibited Mono Ethylene Glycol is a stable chemical and is not expected to deteriorate significantly with time provided it is stored as indicated. As a good industrial practice, it is however recommended that it should not be stored for periods longer than 6months. | | Bulk tanks should be of HDPE, non-rusted stainless steel or mild steel. Hoses should be of polypropylene or SS. | | Drums should be stored in dry conditions away from sources of direct heat, preferable in the unopened original containers. Opened drums must be re-closed tightly immediately after drawing out material. |
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