Abstract

Antifreeze glycol-based fluids are widely used in various types of industrial systems, equipped with indirect heat exchange systems. A very broad area of the application of glycol fluids is possible due to their primary physicochemical properties, i.e. relatively high boiling point, very low freezing point, and negligible thermal expansion [1,2]. Examples of the application of these fluids may be, e.g. cooling systems and air conditioning, in which glycol fluid is the heat transferring agent [3 – 5].

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