Thursday, 12 May 2016
Why is sludge formed in your radiator?
Some of the most common engine problems with your cars arise from improper cooling. Accumulation of sludge and slime is attributed to improper cooling factors of your radiators. If left unchecked, this sludge can seriously hamper the performance by overheating your engine, thus resulting in expensive repairs. Here are a few pointers on why sludge occurs in your radiator-
One of the most common problems is with coolant additives, such as ethylene glycol or propylene glycol, that are mixed with the additives and water. These traditionally provide anti freeze and boil over protection, and also guard the radiator from corrosion and scaling. The problem arises when you mix incompatible additives, which can cause a bad reaction resulting in these problems.
Mixing improper additives will also increase chances of corrosion. This, when left unchecked can result in sludge or slime. The best way to identify sludge within your radiator is to perform fluid analysis. This report will tell you if all the fluids within your system is in good working condition. It is recommended that you get one done at regular intervals, especially if your radiator seems to function at lesser efficiency.
It is recommended that your use high quality coolant that used organic acid technology, which assures you of robustness. These types of coolants are also long lasting, and eliminate any kind of compatibility and scaling issues that are predominant with organic coolants.
If you are looking for high quality radiator coolants in Bahrain, then Al Jalahma should be your first stop. For more information about our services, do visit our website at http://www.aljalahmaest.com/
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