Product Benefits</strong>
ass=”column”>Advantages of using DD 50 Yellow Coolant include:
DD 50 Yellow Coolant is recommended for heavy-duty engines manufactured by Caterpillar, Cummins, Detroit Diesel, Komatsu, Mack-RVI, Mercedes Benz, MTU, Scania and other OEM’s.
DD 50 Yellow Coolant is a premium ethylene glycol-based antifreeze/coolant premix designed to provide long-lasting engine protection. It features advanced organic acid corrosion inhibitors and is free from silicates, nitrates, phosphates, borates, and amines, making it an environmentally responsible choice. The distinct fluoro-yellow color ensures easy identification and avoids mix-ups during use.
Compatible with conventional coolants, it can be used for top-ups or complete system refills. When used in heavy-duty diesel engines, the service life extends up to 1,000,000 kilometers, significantly reducing coolant costs by up to 60%. It is also ideal for petrol engines, requiring a change every 250,000 kilometers or 5 years.
This coolant provides exceptional heat transfer, protecting aluminum components at high operating temperatures. It minimizes scale formation and eliminates hard water deposits, ensuring the longevity of the cooling system. The low level of dissolved solids enhances pump seal life and prevents gel formation, contributing to optimal engine performance.
Benefits:
Whether you drive a car or operate heavy machinery, DD 50 Yellow Coolant is engineered to deliver reliability and performance. Before adding DD 50 Yellow Coolant, ensure your cooling system is clean using a radiator flush
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| Product Name | HI-TEC DD50 YELLOW COOLANT |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer's Product Code | HI8-3108 |
| Use | Premixed glycol based engine coolant/antifreeze |
| Chemical Characteristics | Liquid |
| Appearance | Yellow |
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DD 50 Yellow Coolant is recommended for heavy-duty engines manufactured by Caterpillar, Cummins, Detroit Diesel, Komatsu, Mack-RVI, Mercedes Benz, MTU, Scania and other OEM’s.
1. What is the main purpose of DD 50 Yellow Coolant?
DD 50 Yellow Coolant is an extended-life antifreeze/coolant premix designed for aluminium petrol engines, heavy-duty diesel engines, and natural gas engines, providing superior corrosion and cavitation protection.
2. How long does DD 50 Yellow Coolant last?
It offers up to 1,000,000 km, 12,000 hours, or 6 years in heavy-duty diesel applications, and 250,000 km or 5 years for passenger vehicles.
3. Is DD 50 Yellow Coolant compatible with other coolants?
It is compatible with conventional coolants for top-ups. However, for maximum extended-life benefits, mixing should be avoided, and a full system flush is recommended.
4. Does DD 50 Yellow Coolant contain silicates or harmful chemicals?
No. It is completely free from silicates, nitrates, borates, phosphates, amines, and nitrites, ensuring minimal scale formation and excellent water pump seal life.
5. Can I use DD 50 Yellow Coolant in heavy-duty diesel engines like Cummins or Caterpillar?
Yes. It meets the performance requirements of major OEMs, including Cummins, Caterpillar, Detroit Diesel, Mercedes-Benz, Mack, Scania, and others.
6. What colour is DD 50 Yellow Coolant?
It comes in a fluoro yellow colour for easy identification and leak detection.
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