NORKOOL Industrial Coolants



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NORKOOL Industrial Coolants The most trusted brand in the business

The NORKOOL Advantage The NORKOOL product line is Dow s premium heat transfer fluid for gas compression engines and line heaters. the coldest expected temperature. Those systems that are idle during cold weather may use a fluid concentration that provides burst protection only. Improved Corrosion Protection The enhanced formulation for NORKOOL coolants includes Dow s patented anti-scaling technology with our tried-and-true NORKOOL phosphate- and nitrite-based corrosion inhibitor. Superior Quality and Reliable Supply NORKOOL industrial coolants use the highest quality materials, starting with virgin glycols that are free of the harmful contaminants found in recycled glycols. This combination provides long-term protection of cast iron, copper alloys and solders, even when elevated levels of chloride, sulfate or water hardness are present. This optimum set of inhibitors makes NORKOOL coolants more forgiving than competitive fluids and ensures the long and reliable life of the system with proper maintenance and operation. You can count on Dow to help you maintain your coolants to provide the highest performance, the lowest maintenance, and to ensure the longest life and the safest operation. Dow also strives to ensure that you have a reliable supply of coolants. In addition, NORKOOL coolants offer superior cavitation and crevice corrosion protection, especially important for protection of the cylinder wet liner sleeves of large industrial engines. Dow has been the world s premier supplier of heat transfer fluids for more than 75 years. With back-integration to key raw materials and a broad distribution network, we re equipped to provide the most reliable supply of fluids possible. Outstanding Freeze and Burst Protection NORKOOL coolants offer excellent freeze and burst protection. Inhibited glycols are highly efficient at depressing the freezing point of water, the temperature at which the first ice crystals form. These coolants also give added protection against bursting and system damage. Because water expands when it freezes and can cause catastrophic ruptures, the addition of an inhibited glycol-based coolant to your system significantly reduces the expansion potential. Systems in cold weather operation should use a fluid with a freeze point of 5 F below 2

Propylene Glycol-Based NORKOOL Coolant Customers may now choose propylene glycol-based or ethylene glycol-based NORKOOL coolants. Dow has introduced a new propylene glycol (PG)-based coolant called NORKOOL LTC, which provides the same outstanding Expert Technical Support Our technical experts can assist you with all your fluid selection and usage needs. From system design to system operation or troubleshooting, nobody matches the level of service available from Dow. protection against wet sleeve liner cavitation and system corrosion as our EG-based NORKOOL SLH. The key difference is that NORKOOL LTC is an environmentally friendly option with the low toxicity of a PG-based product. NORKOOL SLH, which is EG-based, has higher toxicity levels but provides superior heat transfer and more efficient freeze protection. 3

The Advantages of NORKOOL Coolants A Full Range of Coolants for a Full Range of Applications The NORKOOL family of industrial coolants and associated system maintenance products from The Dow Chemical Company ( Dow ) sets the highest standards in the Oil & Gas Industry for quality, performance, technical expertise and service. Whether you need an ethylene glycol (EG) or propylene glycol (PG)-based coolant, specialized corrosion inhibitors, system cleaning agents or degreasing agents, Dow has a product designed to meet your needs. Formulated for Demanding Oil & Gas Service Conditions All NORKOOL industrial coolants are formulated to provide high performance, long and dependable service life, and the favorable economics required across a broad range of applications in the Oil & Gas Industry, including: Cooling of large stationary engines (natural gas compression) Cooling of field compression units (natural gas gathering systems) Natural gas line heaters LNG vaporizers Wellhead heaters Maintenance and Testing NORKOOL coolant comes with a complimentary testing program to help maintain fluids at peak operating condition for customers under contract or for those having systems containing 250 gallons or more of NORKOOL coolant. Dow recognizes the high cost of downtime, so data and technical expertise are provided to help keep systems running smoothly. Free sample kits include bottles, labels and a shipping box. Each sample goes directly to the lab, where Dow performs a series of tests to evaluate the fluid s current condition. A Dow specialist will review each report and make recommendations for maintaining the integrity of the fluid. The final report will be sent by e-mail, and a Dow representative will be available to review the results and answer any questions. Please note that inhibitors should be added only as specified by the report. Incorrectly adding inhibitors can result in precipitation, leaving the system unprotected from corrosion. Under-inhibiting can also result in inadequate inhibition. Please consult a Dow representative to request a test kit or information on sampling procedures, or to receive answers to any questions. Combustion air pre-heaters 4

Advantage of Calculated Corrosion Rate A key feature of the Dow analytical report is the calculated corrosion rate, which combines several fluid parameters into a single, practical indicator of ongoing corrosion protection performance. There are two main advantages to having corrosion rate listed on your fluid analysis report. First of all, corrosion rate eliminates false alarms caused by error-prone metals analysis. Too often, coolant samples contain suspended solids, such as weld flash or pipe scale, at sizes too small to be visibly seen Recommended Operating Limits for NORKOOL Coolants KEY PARAMETER ACCEPTABLE RANGE Glycol concentration (volume %) > 30 < 60 ph 8-10.5 Degradation acids (ppm as C 2 H 4 O 3 ) < 3000 Chloride (ppm as CI - ) < 200 Sulfate (ppm as SO 4 ) < 500 Hardness (ppm as CaCO 3 ) < 300 but high enough to contribute to high metals concentration. This gives a false indication of corrosion problems. Corrosion rate, on the other hand, is unaffected by suspended particles and gives a truer indication of the condition of your fluid. Secondly, by utilizing corrosion rate, you avoid falling into the costly trap of adding more inhibitor every time a reported concentration falls below a supplier s threshold. The potential for corrosion depends on more than just inhibitor levels. Corrosion rate helps make sure that more inhibitor is added only when your system truly stands to benefit. 5

Salt Contamination Soluble mineral salts are often present in industrial coolants because of the use of a poor quality coolant or the addition of highly contaminated water. Poor quality water contains too many ions, which make the fluid hard and corrosive. Ideally, deionized water should be used for dilution. Common soluble mineral salts include calcium, magnesium and sodium cations, as well as chloride, sulfate and carbonate anions. Calcium and magnesium cations cause reduced heat transfer through scaling on the walls, formation of sediment and circulation problems, and under-deposit corrosion. In addition, high concentrations of corrosive ions, such as chloride and sulfate, will eat through any protective layer that the corrosion inhibitors coolants are designed with short fluid lifetimes and often contain silicates, which will coat all metal surfaces in the cooling system and lead to reduced heat transfer efficiencies. The silicate inhibitors will also form gels at certain conditions and lead to plugging and pump problems. The use of water treatment chemicals has little to no capacity to neutralize glycol degradation compounds. These fluids require frequent replenishment, and the system can become corrosive if the inhibitor levels get out of balance. The specialty formulated inhibitor package in NORKOOL industrial coolants, which are designed for glycol systems in the natural gas transmission industry, will passivate the metal surface and help neutralize acidic conditions from thermal degradation of the fluid. form on the walls of the system. Thermal Degradation Glycol degradation occurs when the glycol is exposed to high temperatures, particularly in the presence of oxygen or oxidizing agents. This degradation results in the formation of organic acids, specifically, glycolic, formic and acetic acids. As degradation progresses and the ph of the fluid decreases, the system eventually becomes acidic and accelerates the corrosion of many metals. Choosing the Right Corrosion Inhibitors Selecting the optimum corrosion inhibitor package that is specifically designed for the proper application is critical to ensure reliable operation of the system. Alternative inhibitor packages that are available may not provide the adequate corrosion protection needed for gas transmission engines. Automotive antifreeze 6

NORKOOL Products NORKOOL Ethylene Glycol-Based Coolants PRODUCT NAME DESCRIPTION COLOR FREEZE POINT NORKOOL SLH Concentrate Blue-green NA NORKOOL SLH50 Pre-diluted 50vol% as EG Blue-green -34.7ºF NORKOOL SLH40 Pre-diluted 40vol% as EG Blue-green -12.6ºF NORKOOL SLH30 Pre-diluted 30vol% as EG Blue-green 3.7ºF NORKOOL Propylene Glycol-Based Coolants PRODUCT NAME DESCRIPTION COLOR FREEZE POINT NORKOOL LTC Concentrate Yellow NA NORKOOL LTC50 Pre-diluted 50vol% as PG Yellow -28.6ºF NORKOOL LTC40 Pre-diluted 40vol% as PG Yellow -6.7ºF NORKOOL LTC30 Pre-diluted 30vol% as PG Yellow 8.5ºF NORKOOL Corrosion Inhibitors A Note About Product Safety PRODUCT NAME HTF ph Booster HTF Copper Inhibitor HTF Iron Inhibitor NORKOOL Inhibitor 231 NORKOOL Inhibitor 234 DESCRIPTION ph adjustment Azole based re-inhibitor Phosphate & azole re-inhibitor Phosphate, azole & nitrite based re-inhibitor Nitrite & azole based re-inhibitor Dow encourages its customers and potential users to review their applications from the standpoint of human health and environmental aspects. To help ensure that Dow products are not used in ways for which they are not intended or tested, Dow personnel will assist customers in dealing with environmental and product safety considerations. Dow literature, including Material Safety Data Sheets, should be consulted by customers NORKOOL System Cleaner & Degreaser and potential users prior to use. PRODUCT NAME NORKOOL Cleaner NORKOOL Degreaser DESCRIPTION Mixture of chelating agents for rust and scale removal Mixture of nonionic and anionic surfactants for grease removal 7

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