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Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for SuperCoolant

Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for SuperFlush

Water contains impurities that become insoluble over time, and drop out of solution to form gels that adhere to cooling system inner surfaces to form scales and deposits that reduce heat transfer. Scales and deposits only 1/16th of an inch thick will reduce heat transfer by 40%. They also reduce coolant flow rates through radiator tubes, further reducing heat transfer.

The most common impurity found in water is "hardness," which is composed of calcium and magnesium. But many others exist, particularly if well water is used.  

Silicates from antifreeze also become insoluble over time, and combine with the impurities in water to form abrasive antifreeze gels that damage water pump seals and impellors. 

     
HyperKühl SuperCoolant contains "polymer dispersants" that prevent the formation of gels, scales, and deposits, and provide lubricity to seals and impellors of water pumps. The benefits:
  • Low or marginal quality tap water can be used as coolant
  • Any type of antifreeze can be used 
  • Acts as a "liquid insurance policy" against overheating
  • The addition of a water pump lube is not necessary.
HyperKühl is the only automotive super coolant  additive that has roots in industrial water treatment. It incorporates the same chemical technology that is used to protect large industrial heat exchangers from corrosion, electrolysis, scales, and deposits. Industrial heat exchangers contain tubing composed of exotic alloy metals having a typical replacement value of over $1 million. 

HyperKühl is also the only super coolant that utilizes new tiered surfactant technology. 

   
  Did you know...

HyperKühl prevents cavitation erosion of wet sleeve cylinder liners that are found in heavy duty diesel engines, and some racing engines.

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