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What is the Reserve Capacity made available by changing to waterless Evans Waterless HDTC?

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What is the Reserve Capacity made available by changing to waterless Evans Waterless HDTC?

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The huge separation between the operating temperature and the boiling point of Evans Waterless HDTC unlocks a Reserve Capacity that already exists in systems designed for water-based coolants. Any cooling system designed to keep coolant below the boiling point of water for the pressure of the system under all operating conditions and after shut-down is liberated from those requirements with Evans Waterless HDTC. When temperatures happen to be higher, there are no failures due to the lower boiling point of water. In a 100° F environment a radiator that is 250° F will dissipate 25% more heat than one at 220° F.

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