ComStar® 1 Gallon Frost Free I-100 Ethylene Glycol Anti-Freeze 100 Solution with Inhibitor 35-716 - Pkg Qty 4
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ComStar® 1 Gallon Frost Free I-100 Ethylene Glycol Anti-Freeze 100 Solution with Inhibitor
100 pure industrial grade ethylene glycol with corrosion inhibitor comstar's frost free i-100 is a premium industrial coolant containing a non-diluted concentrate of 100 ethylene glycol and an inhibitor. Corrosion inhibitors are designed to prevent system corrosion and clog-ups caused by chemicals and minerals mixed in with water present in operating systems. For easy application comstar's frost free i-100 is unmixed with 100 ethylene glycol and ready to use. Inhibitors prevent corrosion from occurring because plain glycols are more corrosive than water and automobile anti-freeze can contain inhibitors that tend to react and coat heat exchange surfaces thereby reducing energy efficiency. Common tap water's slight acidity can eventually corrode metal system components. In addition water may contain minerals that contribute to the buildup of lime/scale deposits that can reduce heat transfer and clog pipes. Because glycols without a corrosion package are more corrosive than water it is strongly recommended to order ethylene glycols which include corrosion inhibitors. Advantages ul style"margin-top 0px; padding-top 5px; padding-bottom 5px;" frost free i-100 is non-irritating frost free i-100 is biodegradable frost free i-100 contains corrosion inhibitor designed to prevent corrosion and clog-ups frost free i-100 is ready to use non-diluted 100 ethylene glycol ibuy yours today/i
Additional Information
- UPC: 024924357163
- UNSPSC: 47131800
- Brand: Comstar International Inc
- Package Quantity: 4
- Country of Origin: US
- FOB Origin: NY
- Ships by: PARCEL
- Comes in a kit: No
- Newly added to catalog: No
- Item is on Clearance: No
- Contains Hazardous Materials: No
- CA Proposition 65 Applies: No
- Package Weight: 8.50
Product info last updated on May 19, 2025 3:08am UTC
Category: Refrigerants and Chemicals