Sentences with phrase «glycol fluid»

Because of the propensity for glycol fluid to absorb moisture, it's important to change the fluid on a regular basis.
But for your customers» daily driving and especially for performance driving, stick with DOT 3, DOT 4 or DOT 5.1 glycol fluid that offers a high wet boiling point.
The team's tubes contain a special metallic piece that transfers heat rapidly to a glycol fluid in an inner copper pipe.

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The mechanism is still poorly understood; scientists speculate that polyethylene glycol forms a soap - bubble - like seal around damaged cells, preventing leakage and intrusion of fluids.
«The presence of synthetic compounds such as glycol ethers... and the assortment of other organic components is explained as the result of direct mixing of hydraulic fracturing fluids with ground water in the Pavillion gas field,» the draft report states.
Standard automotive brake fluid (DOT 3,4 and 5.1) are made from polyethylene glycol (PEG).
However, silicone tends to be more compressible because it will absorb more air than a glycol based fluid, and will infuse itself with air.
[58] Disc brake cars use green LHM fluid — a mineral oil — which is not compatible with standard glycol brake fluid.
Ethylene glycol is the active ingredient commonly known as antifreeze for automotive radiators, but can is also found brake fluids and de-icers.
Ethylene glycol is also found in windshield washer fluid, brake fluid, hydraulic fluids, film processing solutions, paint solvents, and is used to de-ice airplanes and runways.
Ethylene Glycol is an ingredient found in antifreeze, radiator coolants, brake fluid, liquid rust inhibitors and hydraulic fluids.
For example, the ingredient Propylene Glycol (commonly found in soft treats) is a chemical used as a solvent in brake fluid.
Keep all automotive products, such as windshield cleaner fluid or brake fluid, away from pets as they may contain methanol, a toxic alcohol similar to ethylene glycol antifreeze.
Best suited for colder climates, an indirect system pumps heat - transfer fluids (usually a non-toxic propylene glycol - water antifreeze mixture) through collectors, and then transfers the heated fluid from the collectors to a storage tank.
Propylene Glycol Propylene glycol is used mainly in resins (26 %) and antifreeze or de-icing fluids (22 %), but the US EPA estimates that 18 % of the PG used in the US goes into food, drug, and cosmeticGlycol Propylene glycol is used mainly in resins (26 %) and antifreeze or de-icing fluids (22 %), but the US EPA estimates that 18 % of the PG used in the US goes into food, drug, and cosmeticglycol is used mainly in resins (26 %) and antifreeze or de-icing fluids (22 %), but the US EPA estimates that 18 % of the PG used in the US goes into food, drug, and cosmetic uses.
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