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Coolant
Coolant A coolant, or heat transfer fluid, is a fluid ... that utilize or dissipate it. An ideal coolant has high thermal capacity, is low-cost ... cooling system. Some applications also require the coolant to be an electrical insulator. The coolant can either keep its phase and ...
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Antifreeze (translated from Japanese)
Antifreeze Antifreeze(Suddenly the upper coming) With, cold area ... heater. In case of former, even the coolant you say. The chilled water freezes in ... tube inside bursts, the circulating water the antifreeze where the freezing point is low liquid ...
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Antifreeze (engine)
Antifreeze (engine) A man pouring antifreeze into his vehicle. Antifreeze is a water-based liquid coolant used in gasoline and diesel engines. Compounds ... to increase the boiling point of the coolant, which should then be more properly ...
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Talk:Antifreeze (engine)
Talk:Antifreeze (engine) "Antifreeze's use is limited to times before ... an interesting statement on two counts. (1) antifreeze is a component of the engine coolant at all times. It's present not ... I suggest that this article be named antifreeze and that its content include antifreeze ...
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Engine cooling
... of water and other chemicals such as antifreeze and rust inhibitors. Some use no water ... is even difficult to move enough liquid coolant to keep a part cool. When liquid coolant gets to an engine hot spot, it ... gas, and momentarily stop the flow of coolant over the hot spot -- which then becomes even hotter. When more coolant reaches the hot spot, it simply ...
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Ethylene glycol
... chemical compound widely used as an automotive antifreeze. In its pure form, it is an ... scale during World War I as a coolant and as an ingredient in explosives. Widespread ... in place of water as a radiator coolant, its higher boiling point allowed for smaller ... of ethylene glycol is as an engine coolant and antifreeze. Due to its low freezing point, ...
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Cooling agent (translated from German)
... cooling approx.. 10°C above the ambient temperature. Coolant temperatures below the ambient temperature leave themselves ... achieve. With Kaeltemischungen or Kohlensaeureschnee environment-independent coolant temperatures of up to can be reached ... In vehicle engines becomes the cooling water Antifreeze added, in order to prevent a freezing ...
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Uranin (translated from German)
... dyeing Schaumbaedern, bath salts, Shampoo, Kosmetika and Antifreeze for motorcar radiators to be able to regard (in order the coolant the addition of antifreeze). Uranin is considered as biologically harmless. Therefore ...
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Category:Coolants
Category:Coolants Main article: Coolant Subcategories There is 1 subcategory to this ... pages in this section of this category. Coolant A Antifreeze (engine) C Carbon dioxide Cutting fluid D ...
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User:Kjkolb/Science
... Anticoincidence Anticyclonic rotation Antiform Anti-fouling paint Antifreeze solution API well number Apparent day Appearance ... Heat transfer fluid (currently a redirect to coolant, but can be used for heating as ... migration Nuclear park Nuclear pressurizer Nuclear reactor coolant Nuclear reactor leakage Nuclear reactor pressure vessel ...
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