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GLYTHERM G corrosion inhibiting heat transfer fluid was designed specifically for industrial cooling and refrigeration installations and moderately high temperature (<160°C) heat exchange systems. This unique monoethylene glycol-based formulation meets all major industry requirements. For cooling installations, aqueous GLYTHERM G heat transfer fluid is recommended. This has the advantage of lowering the freezing point. For high temperature heat exchange systems, GLYTHERM G heat transfer fluid concentrate is used. The benefits of employing GLYTHERM G heat transfer fluids include: Protecting circulating system materials such as mild steel, black iron, cast iron, copper, brass, aluminum and zinc from corrosion and having satisfactory stability and viscosity over the recommended temperature range.
A molecular sieve is a material with pores (very small holes) of uniform size. These pore diameters are similar in size to small molecules, and thus large molecules cannot enter or be adsorbed, while smaller molecules can. As a mixture of molecules migrate through the stationary bed of porous, semi-solid substance referred to as a sieve (or matrix), the components of highest molecular weight (which are unable to pass into the molecular pores) leave the bed first, followed by successively smaller molecules. Some molecular sieves are used in chromatography, a separation technique that sorts molecules based on their size. Other molecular sieves are used as desiccants (some examples include activated charcoal and silica gel).
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