Mannol G13 Green Coolant / Antifreeze

150 EGP535 EGP

A high-technology ready-to-use solution with excellent operating characteristics intended for year-round use in any modern cooling system for which the use of mono-ethylene-glycol-based antifreeze is recommended. It ensures the reliable protection of any cooling system.

Brand

MANNOL

Made in

Germany

Size

1 Litre

,

5 Litre

SKU: MN4213 Category: Tag:
Description

Mannol G13 Green Coolant Advantages:

– It ensures the reliable protection of metals and alloys (brass, copper, alloy-treated steel, cast iron, aluminium) from all forms of corrosion. It prevents high-temperature corrosion of aluminium surfaces of modern engines.

– The non-organic additive package protects the surface at once and the organic part starts to act only when corrosion sources appear thus maximum protection is reached from the start of use and the service life of the engine is extended.

– It has an exceptional thermal stability. It protects from deposit formation.

– It has excellent heat conductivity properties and a resistance to foam formation.

– It is neutral to inserts and hoses and compatible with all types of rubber and plastic cooling system parts.

– It has excellent resistance to hard water and very low corrosion inhibitor depletion rates.

– The high-efficiency additive package ensures exceptional stability of operating properties of the antifreeze throughout the entire service life.

– It contains a fluorescent dye allowing the identification of even small leakages of the antifreeze in the UV light.

– It is a liquid with an elevated level of borates and silicates.

It does not contain nitrates, phosphates and amines (the NAP-free technology).

– Colour: green.

– Service life: no less than 3 years.

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