Know how TONO THERM 999 is taking over the use of uninhibited mono ethylene glycol in single fluid cooling & heating process
Inhibited Ethylene Glycol works as an industrial coolant owing to its excellent thermal properties that make it an ideal candidate for coolant applications. Therefore, to further optimize its performance and safeguard industrial systems, ethylene glycol is often formulated with inhibitors. Ethylene glycol is commonly used in chiller systems as a coolant due to its ability to prevent freezing at low temperatures. Chiller systems are used for cooling applications in various industries, including HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), industrial processes, and refrigeration. Inhibited ethylene glycol refers to a solution that combines ethylene glycol with specially designed additives, commonly referred to as inhibitors. These inhibitors serve multiple purposes, primarily aimed at enhancing the coolant's performance and protecting system components. By incorporating inhibitors, inhibited ethylene glycol becomes more than just a cooling medium—it becomes a proactive defense against corrosion, scale formation, and microbial growth.