Glycol test Kit - Important for coolants and cooling systems
- Quick
- Easy to use
Glycol is largely used in cooling systems and as an antifreeze. Ethylene glycol is widely used as a coolant and antifreeze. Its presence in motor oils is an indication of a perforated engine block or of a leakage in the cooling systems. Very small amounts of antifreeze in crankcase oil can cause a relatively higher increase in corrosion, insoluble sludge, viscosity, etc. The Hanna Glycol test kit can be used to test oil samples as low as 0.5 mL to determine traces of antifreeze and other 1,2 glycols above 0.003% (30 ppm).
| Each kit is supplied with: - HI 3859A-0 Glycol Yes/No Reagent, 1 bottle (125 mL)
- HI 3859B-0 Glycol Yes/No Reagent, packets (25 pcs)
- HI 3859C-0 Glycol Yes/No Reagent, packets (25 pcs)
- HI 3859 Glycol Standard 0.025%, 1 bottle with dropper (25 mL)
- 1 plastic pipette (3mL), for HI 3859A-0 Reagent
- 25 plastic pipettes (1 mL)
- 2 glass vials (10 mL) with cap
- 1 brush
- Note: Any damaged or defective item must be returned in its original packing materials.
Hanna's HI 3859 has a smaller hazardous footprint than other commercial glycol test kits since it uses fewer reagents at lower concentrations. |
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Analytical Method | Visual | Sample Size | 0.5 mL | Weight | 12.2 oz (380 g) | Range | Present/Absent | Number of Tests | 25 | Chemical Method | Ethylene Glycol |
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Weight:
1.15 Pounds |
Dimensions:
9.25(L) x
7.13(W) x
4.75(H) Inches |
Weight Disclaimer: *Weight may vary based on configuration. |
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