Bendix Anti-Freeze / Coolant – 5 Liter

235 EGP240 EGP

Bendix Anti-Freeze / Coolant High-quality radiator coolant/antifreeze which is based on Mono-Ethylene Glycol, It is for all-season use and has frost as well as rust protection effects.

Brand

Bendix

Color

Red

,

Green

,

Blue

,

Yellow

Size

5 Litre

Made in

Turkey

SKU: Bendix Anti-Freeze Category:
Description

Bendix Anti-Freeze / Coolant ADVANTAGES :

• Prevents freezing until -5° C.
• Resists boiling up to +122° C.
• High-quality radiator coolant/antifreeze, anti-corrosion and anti-rust protection.
• Prevent overheat in summer and prevent cold proofing in cold winter.
• Long Life / All year use.
• Specially designed to fulfill the requirements of cast iron and Aluminum.
• Environmentally Friendly / Free from nitrite, amine, and phosphate.
• Prevents from deposits, corrosion, and foaming.
• Made and Packed in Turkey.
• Bendix radiator coolant antifreeze Color: Red / Blue / Green / Yellow / Blue G11

SPECIFICATION / RECOMMENDATION :

ISO/TS 16949:2002
ASTM D3306
ASTM D4985
BS 6580-2010
JIS K 2234
MAN 324 N 324 NF
MTU MTL 5048
VW TL-774C (G11)
MB-APPROVAL 325.0
DEUTZ TR 0119-99-1115

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