
Antifreeze
Antifreeze is a liquid used in vehicles and machinery to prevent water in the cooling system from freezing in cold temperatures. It typically contains chemicals like ethylene glycol or propylene glycol, which lower the freezing point of the liquid. Additionally, antifreeze helps raise the boiling point, preventing overheating in warm weather. By maintaining the right temperatures, it protects the engine and prevents damage from ice formation or excessive heat. Antifreeze also contains corrosion inhibitors to protect metal components, ensuring the long-term health and efficiency of the cooling system.