Antifreeze SECTION 2.05
Automotive Coolant Concentrate
Description and Application
Antifreeze is an engine coolant concentrate, for both petrol and diesel engines It is
specially formulated mixture of mono-ethylene glycol and selected chemical agents to provide
outstanding all round protection.
Filling Instruction
MIRR -Antifreeze should be diluted with clean water (preferably de mineralized) to a
concentration of between 30% that ensures satisfactory protection against corrosion for light
vehicles and 50% which is the recommended concentration to achieve the best degree of
protection performance for larger diesel engines. In a clean cooling system, Coolant will deliver
optimum performance and protection for up to one year upon which the system should be
drained and refilled with Coolant.
When topping –up system use Antifreeze diluted with the appropriate amount of water.
Main Benefits
- Effective engine cooling without boiling.
- A clean cooling system with protection from sludge and scale deposits.
- Protection against corrosion of the alloys used in the cooling system of modern vehicle.
- Protection against frost.
- Prevention against electrolysis.
- Protection against cavitations corrosion.
- Efficient lubrication of water pumps.
- Compatibility with rubbers.
Specifications
- Meets BS 6580(1992) (UK) Standards, JIS K 2234-97, Class 2
MIRR –Anti-freeze meets the requirements of Major European Manufacturers.
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