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Coolant: DEG vs. MEG

01/18/2006 9:20 AM

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I am a chemist and would like to know," Is it possible to use DEG instead of MEG in the formulation of the engine coolant?"

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Definition Please

01/19/2006 3:56 PM

deg?

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Re: Coolant: DEG vs. MEG

07/15/2011 1:22 AM

I am also interested to know the same.If Have u found out the answer by know then please let me know also . is deg a substitute of meg for purpose of coolant ?

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