ANTIFREEZE (PDF File)
(antifreeze) Austin Chan Nov. 15, 2005 ETHYLENE GLYCOL Instructor Dr. Eckhert EHS201 UCLA 2005 Outline OUTLINE Background History and Uses Physical & Chemical Characteristics Fate and Transport Toxicology and Pathology Risk Assessment Replacement Agents Regulations Instructor Dr. Eckhert EHS201 UCLA 2005 Background What...
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Antifreeze - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antifreeze is a cryoprotectant used in internal combustion engines, and for many other heat transfer applications, such as HVAC chillers and solar water heaters. The purpose of antifreeze is to preve...
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Ethylene glycol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ethylene glycol (IUPAC name: ethane-1,2-diol) is an organic compound widely used as an automotive antifreeze and a precursor to polymers. In its pure form, it is an odorless, colorless, syrupy, sweet...
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Ethylene Glycol is the most common antifreeze fluid for standard heating and cooling applications. Ethylene glycol should be avoided if there is a slightest ... Properties differs so much from clean water that heat transfer systems with ethylene glycol should be calculated thoroughly for actual temperature and solution.
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Synonyms: 1,2-Ethanediol; glycol; 1,2-Dihydroxyethane; Ethylene Alcohol; Ethulene Dihydrate ; CAS No.: 107-21-1 ; Molecular Weight: 62.07 ; Chemical Formula: CH2OHCH2OH ; Product Codes:; J.T. Baker: 5387, 5845, 9140, 9298, 9300, 9346, 9356, L715 ; ... 9. Physical and Chemical Properties...
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Physical Properties (1) Monoethylene Glycol; MEG Diethylene Glycol; DEG Triethylene Glycol; TEG Tetraethylene Glycol; TETRA EG ... Antifreeze and Coolants ... Chemical Intermediates...
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“A Chemical Base for Engine Coolant/Antifreeze With Improved Thermal Stability Properties,” by E. R. Eaton, W. H. Boon, and C. J. Smith, SAE Technical Paper Series 2001-01-1182, SAE 2001 World Congress, Detroit, Michigan, Mar. 5-8, 2001. U.S. patent application Ser.
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     2.  The chemical and physical properties of any antifreeze other than those classified in subsection 1 must be: ...      3.  In addition to the properties listed in subsection 2, any antifreeze other than those classified in subsection 1 must meet the following specifications for corrosion (loss of weight...
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A.� Yes, cars need to be able to operate within a wide temperature range, from well below the normal freezing point to temperatures over 100F, 38C. So the antifreeze stops your car overheating too, with a possible top temperature of 276 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Chemical Properties as a Tool for Maintaining High-Quality Engine Antifreeze Coolants in the Marketplace; Yates, TP ; Section manager,Automotive Chemicals, Northern Petrochemical Co.,Ill.,; Siano, M ; Market development manager,Rubber Chemicals and Intermediates, American Cyanamid Co.,N.J.,;
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