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Racor Coolant Treatment is a combination of corrosion inhibitor and iron oxide / scale dispersant. Its unique formulation protects all types of metals, including aluminum, in diesel and gasoline engine cooling systems.
Racor Coolant treatment is an advanced cooling system treatment formulation that helps prevent gel-like deposits from forming in cooling system passages. Hard water salts can combine with coolant additives, corrosion products and antifreeze to form jell-like deposits that can plug cooling system passages solid. Further, this abrasive gel can cause excessive ware damage to water pump seals and other cooling system components. Racor coolant treatment helps block the chemical formation of this cooling system gel. It allows the safe use of ethylene glycol-based antifreeze and coolant products in hard water without the occurrence of gelatin problems. In addition, Racor Coolant Treatment helps prevent hard water salts from forming scale deposits on heat transfer surfaces. Racor Coolant Treatment also helps provide superior film-forming corrosion protection for all metals found in engine cooling systems. It helps keep engine cooling systems clean and free from corrosive attach and the harmful effects of mineral scale deposits. This allows for maintained design heat transfer efficiencies and long engine life.
Cooling Treatment |
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Part # |
SIZE |
TREATS |
ADT-6116 |
16 Oz. |
8 Gal |
SPECIFICATIONS, Treatment Ratio, INITIAL TREATMENT, New Engines: To assure a clean system free from both corrosion and scale deposits, add 1 pint of Racor Coolant Treatment to the radiator for every 8 gallons of engine cooling system capacity.
Engines Already in Service: It is recommended that engines should be cleaned with an engine cooling system flush to remove existing gel deposits before starting the Racor Coolant Treatment program.
MAINTENANCE TREATMENT
All Engines: A makeup dosage of 16oz (1Pint) of Racor Coolant Treatment for every 8 gallons should be added at every routine service interval (oil change), typically every 10,000 - 12,000 miles or 250 hours unless there is an unusual water loss. When Racor Coolant Treatment is used at each maintenance interval, both corrosion protection and coolant stability are maintained in you engine cooling system.
ENGINE COOLANT SELECTION
When freezing protection is desire, use only ethylene glycol-based antifreeze, not alcohol.
HANDLING AND STORAGE
Racor Coolant Treatment may be stored up to one year. The consistency of Racor Coolant Treatment is similar to sludge at 15oF (10oC) but is satisfactory for use after complete thawing, Read the label and Material Safety Data Sheet for complete handling information before using or storing this product.
Stabilizes engine coolants helping prevent the formation of abrasive gel-like deposits that can form from over concentrations of:
- other coolants additives and hard water salts.
- Corrosion by-products
- Antifreeze (Including high silicate antifreeze formulations)
helps condition cooling systems water by neutralizing hard water salts, preventing them from forming salt deposits or heat transfer surfaces.
Contains an inhibitor to help protect all metals in the engine cooling system from corrosive attack; will not attack aluminum
Formulated to maintain heat transfer in all closed cooling systems
Helps protect against liner pitting and cavitations / erosion
Helps keep engines free from heat absorbent sludge and mineral sale deposits - prevents overheating
Water pump lubricant
Helps extend antifreeze life
Disperses silica deposits
Contains an anti-foam agent
Does not generally affect nonmetallic materials in engine cooling systems.
For diesel and gasoline engines
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