I have not run across any clear evidence of a connection between Old World Industries and Intac. According to the Old World Industries web site, they proudly claim to be a 30 year old, privately held independent American company rather than the American subsidiary of a Japanese corporation. (See
http://www.oldworldind.com/chemicals/index.html and
http://www.ccijp.co.jp/E_CCI_HP/e_company_data/e_gaiyou/e_gaiyo_new.html.) Old World Industries produces a markets a much broader range of products than just antifreeze. (See
http://www.oldworldind.com/chemicals/terminal_map.html and
http://www.oldworldind.com/careers/our_products.htm).
In contrast, Intac appears to manufacture only antifreeze and brake fluid. CCI/Intac apparently has a large share of the US coolant business; they bought Dow Chemical's factory fill coolant business (including their coolant technology) in 1998 which had contracts with Ford and Chrysler. (See
http://www.jei.org/Restricted/BR98/347x/347_JinUS_Chem.html and
http://www.icis.com/Articles/1998/06/15/87753/news-capsule.html.) Intac evidently makes a broader range of coolants than just the CCI OEM coolants for the Japanese auto industry. They also manufacture brake fluid including products sold under the Mercedes Benz label. (See
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg40210.html.)
The Peak coolants currently produced by Old World Industries do not contain phosphates and Old World Industries emphasizes this fact in their marketing. On the other hand, even the latest "extra long life" Japanese OEM coolants produced by CCI/Intac prominently contain phosphates, albeit at lower concentrations than in the preceding generation of "long life" coolants.
I took another look at the MSDSs for Peak Global Lifetime antifreeze and Peak Long Life antifreeze; the two documents appear identical except for product names and filing dates. In addition, the FAQ link for Peak Long Life points to the FAQ page for Peak Global Lifetime, which I suspect is not an accident. I believe that the two products are identical but marketed differently. (Peak Global Lifetime makes more aggressive claims and has a better warranty).
I don't see any connection regarding ownership or control between Old World Industries and Intac. But CCI/Intac apparently manufactures coolants under contract for other companies so I would not be surprised if they manufacture coolants for Old World Industries. Nevertheless, there is no evidence that the coolants CCI/Intac manufactures for other producers have the same additive package as their Japanese OEM coolants. In fact, the products' marketing materials specifically state otherwise.