1992-09-01

Using Reverse Osmosis to Recycle Engine Coolant 921635

Reverse osmosis (RO) is a technology that has been used extensively to purity seawater into drinking water. More recently many other processes have turned to RO to cleanse and separate chemical products. This paper examines RO as a means of recycling ethylene glycol based engine coolant.

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