Heavy-Duty Coolant Regeneration by Dual-Resin Deionization
921636
9/1/1992
- Content
- Many of today's heavy-duty engine problems can be traced directly or indirectly to the cooling system. Dirt, oil, corrosion or inhibitor overdose in a cooling system can lead to such problems as cavitation and deposits, which result in leakage, reduced heat transfer and, in extreme situations, restricted coolant flow. Maintaining heavy-duty cooling system cleanliness is an important preventative maintenance practice.This paper describes a unique Multi-Stage Regeneration Process (MSRP) based on filtration and dual-resin deionization. Complete corrosion and performance test results on the reinhibited finished coolant are included. This multi-stage process removes inhibitors and contaminants in both ionic and particulate form and at the same time eliminates the disposal problems associated with used coolant.
- Citation
- Wiebe, R. and Dick, J., "Heavy-Duty Coolant Regeneration by Dual-Resin Deionization," International Off-Highway & Powerplant Congress & Exposition, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, September 14, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/921636.