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OAT vs. N-OAT Heavy-Duty Coolants

June 22, 2015
All internal combustion engines in passenger cars, light trucks, heavy-duty trucks and equipment generate waste heat in addition to the energy that drives a vehicle. This waste heat is discharged in the exhaust, radiated from the engine or, most importantly, conveyed via the liquid coolant to a heat exchanger or radiator
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All internal combustion engines in passenger cars, light trucks, heavy-duty trucks and equipment generate waste heat in addition to the energy that drives a vehicle. This waste heat is discharged in the exhaust, radiated from the engine or, most importantly, conveyed via the liquid coolant to a heat exchanger or radiator n

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