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Anti-freeze delivered by Dantek

The summer of 2022 was undoubtedly a season filled with memorable BBQs and refreshing trips to the beach, offering a fantastic respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life. However, as we bid farewell to those sun-soaked days, the impending winter brings with it new challenges, particularly concerning the protection of our systems from freezing temperatures.

With energy bills on the rise, the last thing we want to neglect is the safeguarding of our chilled systems. Winter is fast approaching, and being prepared for the possibility of freezing conditions becomes paramount.

In the current landscape of an energy crisis, the importance of protecting chilled systems cannot be overstated. The utilization of glycol, commonly known as anti-freeze, can have a direct and long-lasting impact on various aspects of system functionality. This includes performance optimization, production output, energy consumption, and maintenance.

Chilled systems, especially those in air conditioning units, typically operate within a temperature range of 4°C to 12°C. However, industrial systems may operate at considerably lower temperatures. It is crucial to bear this in mind, especially as the winter months approach. Systems operating at these lower temperatures will require the application of anti-freeze to ensure smooth functioning.

For those working within the food and beverage processing industry, where accidental contact with food, potable water, or ingestion is a potential risk, Dantek offers a safe anti-freeze solution in the form of mono propylene-based glycol. This variant not only provides effective protection against freezing but also boasts a low toxicity level, ensuring safety in environments where contact with consumables is a concern.

If you find yourself with a closed chilled system and are uncertain about the necessary steps to take, our dedicated sales team is ready to assist you. You can reach out to us at 01454 417 920 or via email at sales@dantek.co.uk. By doing so, you can arrange for one of our water treatment specialists to visit your site, conduct necessary tests, and provide expert advice tailored to your specific needs. Your peace of mind during the winter months is our priority, and incorporating anti-freeze into your systems is a crucial step towards ensuring their longevity and efficiency.

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