Key specifications and technical properties of Cooling Water Inhibitors and Cooling Systems include:
Size: Varies based on system capacity, typically ranging from small (1-10 gallons) to large (100+ gallons).
Grade: Industrial, commercial, or automotive grades available, depending on application.
Viscosity: Typically low to medium (1-100 cP) for inhibitors to ensure proper flow and mixing.
Buoyancy: Not applicable for inhibitors; cooling systems may use buoyant materials for float valves or sensors.
Material: Inhibitors often contain phosphates, silicates, or organic polymers; cooling systems use metals (copper, steel) or plastics (PVC, polypropylene).
pH Range: Inhibitors usually maintain pH between 7.5-10 to prevent corrosion.
Concentration: Inhibitor dosage typically 50-500 ppm in cooling water.
Operating Temperature: Systems typically handle -20°C to 120°C, depending on design.
Pressure Rating: Cooling systems may range from 10-150 psi, based on application.
Corrosion Protection: Inhibitors provide <0.5 mpy (mils per year) corrosion rate for metals.