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Coolants for Welding Water Coolers
Weld longer without damaging your torch—replace the water in your welding cooler with these coolants to prevent mineral deposits and frozen lines. Coolants also tolerate colder temperatures than water—the more ethylene glycol in the coolant, the lower temperatures it can withstand. For use with MIG, TIG, spot, and stud welders. They are nonconductive.
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Size, gal. | Type | Percentage of Ethylene Glycol | Welding Process | Compatible With | Each | |
Synthetic Base Oil | ||||||
1 | Jug | 17% | MIG, TIG, Spot, Stud | Aluminum, Brass, Carbide, Cast Iron, Copper, Fiberglass, Glass, Iron, Nickel, Plastic, Rubber, Stainless Steel, Steel, Titanium | 0000000 | 000000 |
1 | Jug | 56% | MIG, TIG, Spot, Stud | Aluminum, Brass, Carbide, Cast Iron, Copper, Fiberglass, Glass, Iron, Nickel, Plastic, Rubber, Stainless Steel, Steel, Titanium | 0000000 | 00000 |