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Inhibited MEG
Inhibited Mono Ethylene Glycol Brine (Inhibited MEG) 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) in preventing corrosion has been proven in extensive laboratory and in actual service tests. Using Inhibited Mono Ethylene Glycol Brine (Inhibited MEG) for heat transfer applications instead of brine solutions or un-inhibited ethylene glycol reduces maintenance costs and improves heat transfer efficiency.

Chemtex's Inhibited Mono Ethylene Glycol Brine (Inhibited MEG) outperforms Dowtherm, Dowcal and Norkool range of inhibited ethylene glycol based heat transfer fluids.

Applications : Thermal Storage System, Automobile Coolant Manufacturers, Pharmaceutical & Bulk Drugs, Snow-melting & Refrigeration, Cold Storage Systems, Oil Refineries, Ice Skating Rinks, Rubber Industry, Cold Rolling Mills, Milk and Dairy Industry, Meat Processing Industry, Solvent Extraction Units, Vanaspati and Vegetable Oils.

Specification : Chemical Type - Inhibited Mono Ethylene Glycol Brine (I nhibited MEG)
                                     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



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