Inhibited Propylene Glycol
Inhibited Propylene Glycol
Inhibited

General Name: Pre-Inhibited Propylene Glycol based Heat Transfer Fluid
Product Description:
Inhibited Propylene Glycol is used as an industrial coolant, antifreeze heat transfer agent. The inhibitor package is designed to protect brass, copper, solder, steel, cast iron, aluminum and other metals commonly found in the industrial cooling and heating systems.
The effectiveness of Inhibited Propylene Glycol in preventing corrosion has been proven in extensive laboratory and in actual service tests. Using Inhibited Propylene Glycol for heat transfer applications instead of brine solutions or uninhibited propylene glycol reduces maintenance costs and improves heat transfer efficiency.
Application Areas:
· Beverages & Juices
· Breweries & Distilleries
· Dairy & Ice Cream
· Packaged Food Freezing
· Fish Processing Units
· Pharmaceutical & Bulk Drugs
· Poultry Processing Industry
· Thermal Storage System
· Heating and Cooling Systems
· Snow Melting and Refrigeration
· Ice Skating Rinks
· Vegetable Oil Industry
· Ice Manufacturer
· Cold Storage Systems
Product Physio-Chemical Data:
|
Properties |
Description (Typical Value) |
|
Form and Appearance |
Clear, colorless liquid |
|
Propylene Glycol |
96.5% ± 0.5% |
|
Inhibitor package and water |
3.5% ± 0.5% |
|
pH of solution |
10.0 ± 1.0 |
|
Solubility in Water and Glycol |
100% |
|
Maximum Operating Temperature (°C) |
121 |
|
Freezing Point (°C) |
-65 |
The above data have been obtained in laboratory tests and are typical of the product. They do not however constitute sales specifications and should not be regarded as such.
Handling Measures, Precaution & Storage:
Inhibited Propylene Glycol is non-toxic and can be handled easily. However, proper human safety products such as Splash goggles, lab coat, vapor respirator, gloves and boots should be worn while handling and applying chemicals.
Splashes on skin should be washed off with water immediately. In case of splashing into the eyes, flush it with fresh water and obtain medical attention. It should not be injected.














