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Orange vs green coolant
Orange vs green coolant






orange vs green coolant

There was a need for a liquid that would offer the depression in freezing point normal alcohol such as ethanol would, yet not boil over early like the former did when it formed a mixture with water. Inorganic Acid Technology (Ethylene Glycol) Unfortunately, the boiling point of alcohol was much lower than water, which would mean the resulting mixture would also boil very early (around 80 degrees Celsius), needing frequent top-ups. Alcohol formed a mixture with water which would lead to a “depression” in freezing point, thereby preventing freezing. In order to overcome the former, alcohol was added to water and used as a coolant. This would also impact the heat transfer (by forming oxides) and cause issues in both the radiator and engine block. This rust would eventually choke the radiator over time too. Secondly, water would react with the iron present in the engine block and form rust.This means it would freeze and block cooling system pipes and radiators in the winters. Firstly, water has a comparatively high freezing point of 0 degrees Celsius.There were two downsides or shortcoming however: The high specific heat capacity ensured it could transfer a large amount of heat easily from the engine block to the radiator. Water with its high specific heat capacity (which basically means it needs a lot of heat in comparison to other liquids in order to raise its temperature by a specific amount) was perfect for car radiators in theory.

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In the olden days, the word “coolant” simply implied “water”. It’s a fluid that is second only to engine oil in an internal combustion engine, yet is ignored most of the times. A very simple yet crucial component in the era of modern (comparatively) high compression ratio engines. Thanks to him for the expert inputs!Ĭoolant. This thread has been jointly compiled with BHPian Vigsom. BHPian vishy76 recently shared this with other BHPians.








Orange vs green coolant