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Compatibility Of Monoethylene Glycol With Nitrite


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#1 arsalakumar

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Posted 18 June 2004 - 12:54 AM

Dear Sir,


I am working in a water treatment field, we are in the process of using a blend of mono ethlyene glycol and a nitrite based corrosion inhibitor in the chilled water treatment. So it will be very kind of you, if you provide me some technical detail regarding the compatibility of monoethylene glycol with nitrite based inhibitor.

Thanking you,

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Arsala

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Posted 24 November 2004 - 06:20 AM

As far as I know, radiator coolants concentrate manufacturers use ~90% MEG and sodium nitrites as one of the conventional corrosion inhibitors not only in India but other parts of the world also.
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