Originally Posted By: dailydriver
Originally Posted By: doitmyself
What is the point of this thread?
I think we have to trust that 50/50 mix uses water that is suitable for automotive applications. I am confident they don't use sea water to formulate the mix and they probably don't have to use ultra pure water either.
The idea that ultra pure water can rob molecules from materials that it touches seems plausible. BUT....in a closed system, the water would quickly reach equilibrium and "molecule robbing" would cease before any damage was done. If the system was open, meaning a constant flow of new water in one end and water leaving the other end, I suppose it could cause the metal/plastic to become thinner.
That is my opinion. It's a moot point for what we are talking about.
I ask/started this thread only because there IS one company which makes a VERY BIG deal over using de-ionized water over; tap/distilled/etc.
That company is No-Rosion
www.no-rosion.com, and yes, it may be just to hype/sell/justify their own product offerings.
Look them up and let me know what you (and all of the other tribos/'techies') think. Bogus or valid points??
dailydriver, having studied the tech. page at No-Rosion, I would run, not walk, from buying their products. The ONLY application I might consider would be some vehicle (antique?/racing?)that only recommended water as an anti-freeze. There is so much marketing hype there, it would take a novel to expose it all.
And, your question indicates you DID NOT read their own stance about distilled water (not D.I.)use on their tech. page:
" Many people have heard that distilled water is best to use in a cooling system. This is wrong,
unless a mix of 50/50 antifreeze is used........... The problem is that when water is distilled, or “stripped” of impurities, the resulting solution is composed of chemically imbalanced “ions.” This leaves distilled water “electrochemically hungry,” so it will actually strip electrons from the metals in a cooling system as it attempts to chemically re-balance itself. As it chemically removes electrons from the cooling system metals, it does damage that will eventually lead to leaks and system failure.
Using distilled water in combination with 50% antifreeze is no problem, because the distilled water will seek, and find, electrochemical balance from the various chemical ingredients in the antifreeze mixture. But using distilled water as straight water coolant, either with or without No-Rosion, is strongly discouraged."
Their products seem to have been developed for some very special applications and they are trying to market them as needed by everyone. Lots of hogwash there.
I, too, encourage others to go to their site for some entertainment.
http://www.norosion.com/