
Radiator coolant, also known as antifreeze, is a liquid mixture (usually of water and ethylene or propylene glycol) used in vehicle cooling systems. It circulates through the engine and radiator to regulate temperature, prevent overheating, and protect against freezing in cold weather. Coolant also contains additives that prevent rust, corrosion, and scale buildup inside the cooling system.
Purposes of Radiator Coolant:
- Maintains optimal engine temperature
- Prevents engine overheating
- Protects against freezing in cold climates
- Prevents rust and corrosion in the cooling system
- Extends the life of engine components
Uses of Radiator Coolant:
- Used in car, bike, and truck radiator systems
- Circulates through engine and radiator for heat transfer
- Essential in both hot and cold weather conditions
- Used during coolant top-up or replacement
- Suitable for all types of internal combustion engines

Packaging sizes: 1, 3, 5, 10, 20, 50, 210 L.
Variants:
Green: Contains inorganic additives (silicates, phosphates).
Blue: Contains organic acid technology (OAT) additives.
Red: Contains organic or hybrid acid technology (OAT/HOAT) additives.