For heating systems requiring freeze protection as well as corrosion prevention, count on Hercules® Cryo-Tek™ Anti-Freeze. Its exclusive triple protection inhibitor system also protects against mineral deposits and sedimentation. Different versions of Cryo-Tek are designed for use in hydronic heating and cooling closed-loop systems, most solar heating systems, snow melts, radiant heat and general plumbing systems. It is non-flammable, odorless, non-toxic, non-irritating and compatible with Hercules boiler stop-leak and heating system cleaners. In addition, Hercules® offers a Cryo-Tek™ FG (Food Grade) Antifreeze formula with a blend of food grade propylene glycol and high purity inhibitors for use in closed loop hydronic heating and cooling systems. Cryo-Tek FG is also safe for use with potable water systems, water testing, geothermal loops and DWV systems.
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What are the differences between virgin propylene glycol and reclaimed/recycled propylene glycol?
Virgin propylene glycol has never been used previously. Some boiler manufacturers state in their warranties that antifreeze made with virgin propylene glycol is required or the warranty is voided.
Recycled propylene glycol is captured and cleaned after use (mainly for de-icing aircraft). It is then considered a lower grade of propylene glycol and may still contain other ingredients even after cleaning.
Hercules Cryo-Tek antifreeze is made only with virgin propylene glycol.
Are there specific products for aluminum boiler systems?
Yes. Use Cryo-Tek 100AL antifreeze for boilers with aluminum heat exchangers. Sludgehammer Universal Corrosion Inhibitor and Sludgehammer System Restorer & Noise Reducer is compatible with all metal heat exchangers, including aluminum.
Should I dilute Cryo-Tek antifreeze?
The answer depends on which Cryo-Tek antifreeze is being used, and what level of freeze protection is required. For more information, see this chart.
Freeze point: The temperature at which crystals begin to form.
Pumpable: The temperature at which there are sufficient crystals to impede the flow of the product.
Burst protection: The temperature at which pipes burst.
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