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INTERCOOL® NFE

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INTERCOOL® NFE industrially inhibited ethylene glycol fluid with an operating range of -60F to 250F. INTERCOOL® NFE is designed for use in standard HVAC chilled water / hot water mixed metal systems.

Product Type: Fluid, Heat Transfer Fluid

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Brass, Copper, Iron, Metal, Steel

Features: Corrosion Resistant, Cost Effective, Freeze Resistant, High Performance, Service Life Extension

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    • INTERCOOL® NFE is chemically engineered using organic and inorganic inhibitors for corrosion protection in an ethylene glycol base and used as an Industrial Heat Transfer Fluid.
    • The chemistry employed will effectively protect your industrial equipment whether constructed of single or mixed alloys. The industrial corrosion control inhibitors included have been specially formulated to extend the service life of the coolant. Therefore, you will receive a higher level of reserve alkalinity, superior performance, and less maintenance requirements through reinhibiting. These attributes improve your bottom line cost.
    • INTERCOOL® OP -101 is added initially and for remediation purposes when required. INTERCOOL® inhibitors, when added to ethylene glycol in the prescribed amount will protect such metals as Brass, Copper, Copper alloys, Steel and Cast Iron.
    • INTERCOOL® inhibitors have successfully completed the 336 336-hour ASTM D D-1384 corrosion test. A certificate of assurance is available upon request request.
    • Silicates are not used for corrosion protection in INTERCOOL® NFE or any other INTERCOOL® product.

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    INTERCOOL® NFE can be purchased in its concentrated form or preblended with deionized water to meet your specification for boiling, freeze and burst point.