What is Glysantin G48?

What is Glysantin G48?

Glysantin® G48® is an engine coolant concentrate based on ethylene glycol that needs to be diluted with water before use. Glysantin® G48® is free of nitrites, amines and phosphates. Properties. Glysantin® G48® was developed to protect engines against corrosion, overheating and frost damage.

What Colour is G48 coolant?

Comma XStream G48 Green Anti-Freeze – 1 Litre. Ethylene glycol based anti-freeze & coolant, helping to protect your car from corrosion, freezing and overheating.

What is g40 coolant?

ZEREX G-40 is a premium grade, long-life coolant that employs nitrite, amine and phosphate-free, Si-organic acid technology (Si-OAT) to protect the cooling system from rust and corrosion. Don’t just use any coolant, use the chemistry specified by the manufacturer: Use ZEREX.

Can I use G48 instead of G12?

You can not mix G11, G48 ever, with G12. Personally I would never mix any older coolant with newer coolant. I’m happy with my OAT coolant G12/ equivalent.

How do you dilute xstream G48?

Dilute with deionised water, as recommended by vehicle handbook. Minor spills should be soaked up with oil absorbent granules, sand or dirt. The spillage site should then be washed with soapy water and dried.

Can I mix different coolants?

Some people believe that they can mix the two. This is a mistake and can lead to expensive repairs. The two coolants should never be mixed together as they do not react well. When mixed together they can form a thick, jelly-like substance that can completely stop all coolant flow which can lead to overheating.

Can you mix G11 and G48?

You can not mix G11, G48 ever, with G12.

What Colour is G12?

Index number as standard

VW BASF Colour
G12++ G40 red/violet
G13 purple
G05 yellow
G33 blue- green

Which is VGP compliant lubricant does BASF use?

Lubricants labelled under OSPAR, Blue Angel, European Ecolabel and Swedish Standard are regarded as VGP-compliant. BASF offers great expertise in these relevant marine lubricant regulations and customers can benefit with our component solutions listed e.g. on LUSC, OSPAR etc.

What kind of additives do we use at BASF?

Next to our Base Stocks solutions, BASF offers a broad portfolio of ashless (metal-free) additives and additive packages for the formulation of high-quality solutions in a wide range of applications.

What do you need to know about Zerex G-48?

ZEREX G-48 is a premium grade coolant that employs hybrid technology of a mixture of inorganic and organic corrosion inhibitors to protect the cooling system formula from rust and corrosion. Provides protection against freeze-ups and boil overs, rust and corrosion.

What are Asphaltene management additives at BASF for?

Asphaltene management additives are specialized to mitigate the negative impacts on fuel stability caused by blending of incompatible fuels and fuel components. At BASF, we develop asphaltene stabilizers and tank cleaning dispersants.

What is Glysantin G48? Glysantin® G48® is an engine coolant concentrate based on ethylene glycol that needs to be diluted with water before use. Glysantin® G48® is free of nitrites, amines and phosphates. Properties. Glysantin® G48® was developed to protect engines against corrosion, overheating and frost damage. What Colour is G48 coolant? Comma XStream G48…