CAS No.: 623-50-7 MF: C4H8O3 Type: Acidity Regulators
The major use of ethylene glycol is as a medium for convective heat transfer in, for example, automobiles and liquid cooled computers. Ethylene glycol is also commonly used in chilled water systems that place either the chiller or air handlers outside, or systems that must cool below the freezing temperature of water. In /cooling systems, ethylene glycol is the that transports heat through the use of a . The ethylene glycol either gains energy from the source (lake, ocean, ) or dissipates heat to the source, depending if the system is being used for heating or cooling.
The major use of ethylene glycol is as a medium for convective heat transfer in, for example, automobiles and liquid cooled computers. Ethylene glycol is also commonly used in chilled water systems that place either the chiller or air handlers outside, or systems that must cool below the freezing temperature of water. In /cooling systems, ethylene glycol is the that transports heat through the use of a . The ethylene glycol either gains energy from the source (lake, ocean, ) or dissipates heat to the source, depending if the system is being used for heating or cooling.