Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Why does RXSOL Coolant contain a RXSOL OxyShield Scavenger?
Answer: RXSOL Coolant contains a specialized oxygen scavenger to remove dissolved oxygen from the cooling system. Dissolved oxygen is one of the primary causes of internal corrosion in metal components such as copper, steel, and aluminum. By neutralizing free oxygen, the oxygen scavenger helps prevent rust formation, pitting, and oxidative degradation, ensuring longer equipment life, stable thermal performance, and reduced maintenance costs.
Q2. Why is a special compatible corrosion inhibitor added to RXSOL Coolant?
Answer: The corrosion inhibitor forms a protective molecular film on the internal surfaces of pipes, heat exchangers, cold plates, and metal components. This barrier prevents direct contact between the metal and corrosive elements such as water, oxygen, and dissolved salts. As a result, the coolant minimizes scale formation, galvanic corrosion between dissimilar metals, and material degradation, helping maintain efficient heat transfer and extending the operational lifespan of the cooling system. Not all inhibitors work in coolants and some may even cause further corrosion. Our experts have studied and formulated special corrosion inhibitors for coolants.
Q3. What is the role of RXSOL Color-Indicator in RXSOL Coolant?
Answer: The special color-indicators in RXSOL Coolant acts as a visual performance indicator. It helps operators quickly identify leaks, contamination, or dilution within the system. Over time, a noticeable change in color can signal that the coolant’s protective additives have been depleted or that the fluid has become contaminated. This allows for timely replacement or maintenance before system performance or equipment safety is compromised.