Low Conductivity Heat Transfer Fluids

Why should I use a de-ionization cartridge with low electrical conductivity glycol fluid?

Why should I use a de-ionization cartridge with low electrical conductivity glycol fluid? Using a de-ionization (DI) cartridge (sometimes referred to as a DI filter or canister) with your low electrical conductivity glycol coolant fluid, such as Dynalene LC-EG, LC-PG and LC-Bio is important because it helps maintain the fluid’s low conductivity over time by […]

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Dynalene at the 2024 AHR Expo in Chicago, Illinois!

We’re thrilled to share the success of Dynalene at the 2024 AHR Expo in Chicago, Illinois! 🎉A big shout-out to everyone who visited our booth this week, (Jan. 22-25) , engaged in insightful discussions, and contributed to making this event a huge success.🏙️🔥 The AHR Expo brings together manufacturers & suppliers of all sizes &

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The Importance of Low Electrical Conductivity Coolants in Electric Vehicles

Enhancing Efficiency and Performance: The Importance of Low Electrical Conductivity Coolants in Electric Vehicles Introduction: As the automotive industry undergoes a transformative shift towards sustainable and eco-friendly solutions, electric vehicles (EVs) have emerged as a leading contender in the race for a cleaner future. While the focus has predominantly been on battery technology and motor

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