SULLIVAN, Mo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--EnviroCool is the latest truck parts manufacturing brand from innovator George Sturmon. Since 1987 George has engineered unique products for the aftermarket, founding ...
Do the liquid and solid additives last the same amount of time? Depending on the total capacity of the cooling system, when the proper amount of supplemental coolant additives (SCA) is added, yes.
Sinister Diesel introduces new coolant filtration systems for 6.0L and 6.4L Ford Powerstroke and 5.9L and 6.7L Dodge Cummins engines. Sinister says its new coolant filter kits are unique from other ...
Penray designed its NF2096 Need-Release Extended Service Coolant Filter for Mack MP7 and MP8, and Volvo D11, D13 and D16 engines. The filter, which senses the coolant condition and releases the exact ...
Penray’s NF2096 Need-Release Extended Service Coolant Filter for Mack and Volvo Engines is available for Mack MP7 and MP8, and Volvo D11, D13, and D16 engines. Designed to last 150,000 miles, or 15 ...
Endurance Plus extended service life coolant filters incorporate additive replenishment technology to extend coolant life and protect against corrosion, cavitation erosion, scale deposits and ...
Centrifugal force from the Vortex Ultrafilter separates contaminants from machine tool coolant. Cleanable filter elements trap particles down to 2 µ. With abrasive fine particles removed, coolant ...
In 1984, the Maintenance Council (TMC) of the American Trucking Associations, Alexandria, Va., formed the Tomorrow’s Truck Task Force. This group took on the chore of consulting with truck and ...
Fleetguard's ESXtreme is the company's first extended-life coolant formulated with organics. The ethylene-glycol coolant contains no borate, phosphate, or silicate, and protects heavy-duty diesel ...
Shell's new Extended-Life-Coolant Conversion Kit contains five gallons of conversion fluid, 12 test strips and five sample bottles with mailers, along with conversion procedures and 10 ELC tags. A ...
When an internal combustion engine burns fuel, heat is created at temperatures as high as 4000°F (2200°C). This heat must be removed by some form of cooling. The two most common ways to dissipate heat ...
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