| Material: | Propylene Glycol |
|---|---|
| Volume (Fluid): | 640 fl. oz. |
| Type: | Glycol |
The 18-452 No-Freez is a fully inhibited 50 % Propylene Glycol blend.
See page 2: http://s3.supplyhouse.com/product_files/antifreeze-nf.pdf
it is safe for copper pipe. I dont see the specs for 25% http://s3.supplyhouse.com/product_files/antifreeze-nf.pdf
This product is made of propylene glycol. This anti-freeze may be mixed with additional propylene glycol anti freeze from another manufacturer, but it may not be mixed with other chemicals to prevent reactions
This product is made of propylene glycol. This anti-freeze may be mixed with additional propylene glycol anti freeze from another manufacturer, but it may not be mixed with other chemicals to prevent reactions.
Yes it does. I am not sure of the percentage of heat exchange efficiency loss, but it is substantial. Sent from my iPhone
Please refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet linked below. http://www.utilitychemicals.com/msds/18-450.pdf
Yes, it can be.
Yes, it can.
Yes, you will always have to do this whenever you add glycol to a system.