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In many people's subconscious, antifreeze can only play its best role in winter, and that is to prevent the water in the tank from freezing. In fact, it has a variety of functions such as anti-corrosion, anti-rust, and descaling. So it doesn't just serve the cold winters.
I believe that many car owners have such questions: can antifreeze of the same color be mixed? If I mix different colors of antifreeze together, will it have any effect?
The color of antifreeze is only related to the dye and is used to distinguish it from other liquids and to detect leaks.
Of course, mixing different colors of antifreeze can cause color changes and affect appearance, but the point is that if the ingredients are different, it is likely to create a risk of sedimentation and clogging of pipes. Different colors and brands of antifreeze can vary greatly in chemistry and composition. Ethylene glycol antifreeze is now widely used on the market, but its corrosion inhibitor composition is different (mainly inorganic salts).
Once mixed, it is easy to produce precipitation, which causes great damage to the engine. In some cases, the engine is scrapped after boiling, or in other cases.
There are three types of antifreeze products with different compositions, including ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, and glycerol (glycerol). The main antifreeze on the market today is ethylene glycol. In order to distinguish antifreeze from other liquids, and also to inform people that the liquid is toxic, dyes are added to the antifreeze, so antifreeze comes in many colors, such as green, red, blue.
Different brands of antifreeze, even if they are the same color, may have different ingredients and formulas, but they all use the same dye. Mixing in colored antifreeze is less risky, but it doesn't mean it's completely safe.
As the industry grows and formulations change, the composition of antifreeze varies widely, greatly increasing the risk of mixing. For different colors of antifreeze, the chemistry and composition may vary. Even if the main ingredient is the same and the minor ingredient is different, the formula ratio will be different.
In other words, antifreeze cannot be mixed with different colors, and multiple chemical components may react when mixed together, causing the antifreeze to lose its original properties. There are three main colors of antifreeze on the market today. The main components of antifreeze are ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, and diethylene glycol.
Ethylene glycol is generally green, propylene glycol is orange-red, and diethylene glycol is blue. Antifreeze itself is a colorless and transparent liquid. The reason why these antifreezes are made in bright colors is that some colorants are added to make it easier to distinguish and distinguish.
If different colors of antifreeze are mixed together, for example, ethylene glycol and propylene glycol will react under high temperature and pressure to form a gelatinous base.
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Such mixing and matching behavior can lead to unusable antifreeze. It can also cause damage to the engine. And it will lead to a freeze protection effect that is not particularly good.
If too much antifreeze is added, it may cause a burst in the container of antifreeze, and it will also cause the antifreeze to not be used normally.
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Antifreeze of the same color can be mixed, but it is not recommended. Adding a little too much may cause a chemical reaction that can render the antifreeze ineffective.
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It is best not to do this, sometimes the composition of the antifreeze will affect the antifreeze effect, and it may eventually produce a chemical reaction.
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No, adding too much is also problematic, which is easy to bring harm to the engine and affect the operation of the engine.
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It is not allowed to be mixed.
Antifreeze is also known as coolant, and its main components are water, antifreeze and additives. Among them, antifreeze is the main ingredient and plays the most important role.
Another component of antifreeze is additives, which contain few but many ingredients, including antiscalants, anticorrosive agents, defoamers, dyes, antifungal agents, buffers and other ingredients. The final color of the antifreeze is different depending on the dye, and the common colors are green, red and blue.
Dyes work in four ways:
1. Distinguish different proportions of antifreeze, because water and antifreeze are colorless, and different proportions of antifreeze cannot be distinguished by the naked eye, so different pigments are added to distinguish them.
2. When there is a leakage of antifreeze, it can be clearly distinguished, such as a liquid leakage in the vehicle, and a look at the color can know whether it is an antifreeze leakage, which is also helpful to easily find the leakage.
3. You can clearly see the consumption of antifreeze in the water tank, and replenish it in time, if it is colorless, it will not look so obvious.
4. Prevent accidental ingestion, when you see these colors, you will not drink them, if there is no color, it is easy to be confused with water.
Antifreeze with different ingredients or colors must not be mixed, because if you mix antifreeze with different ingredients, the antifreeze will react chemically and cause the antifreeze to fail. If the antifreeze is the same and the color is different, it cannot be mixed, and the chemical composition of the additives is different for different colors or different brands of antifreeze, and if it is mixed, a chemical reaction is likely to occur between a variety of additives, resulting in the failure of the additives.
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Because the same color does not mean that the ingredients are exactly the same, if antifreeze with different ingredients is mixed together, the antifreeze will undergo a chemical reaction and cause the antifreeze to fail.
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<> "Many people say that different colors of antifreeze can't be mixed, so can antifreeze of the same color be mixed?"
The chemical composition of antifreeze of the same color is basically the same, and it can be mixed and added.
The full name of antifreeze should be called antifreeze coolant, which means coolant with antifreeze function and fighting ability. The antifreeze setting prevents the coolant from freezing and cracking the radiator and freezing the engine block or cover when the coolant is parked during a cold winter shutdown. The antifreeze also has excellent properties such as anti-freezing in winter, anti-boiling in summer, waterproof scale and anti-corrosion throughout the year.
But many people think that antifreeze is only used in winter, but in fact, antifreeze is used all year round.
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Hello question. Answer: Hello friend, according to your situation, if you mix antifreeze of the same color, it is okay if the color is different, and if you add one piece of antifreeze, it is not okay.
I don't ask a lot of questions.
Question: I was driving on the road, and suddenly the fault code lit up.
So I found a car repair shop, and he added it for me.
They also know that it's okay to answer this, anyway, if it's the same color, add a little bit of this, and we'll all be like this if it's okay, because as long as it's the same color of antifreeze, this has no effect.
Ask a question, okay, thank you.
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If the color is the same, the main ingredients are almost the same, and they can be mixed. (Especially for antifreeze of the same brand and quality, the formula is basically the same and can be mixed); The main ingredients of the same color are very different, and it is absolutely not allowed to mix them in this case. Otherwise, a chemical reaction will occur.
There are three main colors of antifreeze on the market today. The main components of antifreeze are ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, and diethylene glycol. Ethylene glycol is usually green, propylene glycol is red with orange, and diethylene glycol is blue.
The antifreeze itself is a colorless and transparent liquid, and the reason why these antifreezes are made in bright colors is because some dyes are added to make it easy to distinguish and identify. If different colors of antifreeze are mixed together, such as ethylene glycol and propylene glycol, they will react at high temperature and pressure to form a gelatinous base.
Although the main components of domestic antifreeze are the same, the additives of different manufacturers are different, so various pigments are added to distinguish them. There are light green, green, light blue, dark blue, pink, orange, red, and many more. If mixed, it is difficult to say that different additives do not produce chemical reactions, which is not good for the tank.
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No. If you mix different ingredients of antifreeze together, the antifreeze will have a chemical reaction and cause the antifreeze to fail.
If the antifreeze is the same, the color is different, it is not possible to mix and match the hole, different colors or different brands of antifreeze, the chemical composition of the additives is not the same, if mixed, a chemical reaction between a variety of additives is likely to occur, resulting in the failure of the additives.
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Of course, it is not allowed to be mixed together, because the composition of each brand of antifreeze is different, and if it is mixed together, it is not good for the car, and it accelerates the consumption of the car, so it is best not to mix together.
No, if you mix multiple additives, there is a likely chemical reaction that will cause the additives to fail, which is not good for the tank. The color of the antifreeze does not have any special function, in fact, the color is caused by adding dye to the liquid, which is to distinguish it from other liquids, and can also help the owner to distinguish when choosing antifreeze, so as to prevent different antifreeze from being mixed and damaging the engine.
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