
Originally Posted by
Scrap Master J
I'm guessing it's so they don't freeze and break in winter transport from manufactures to retailers.
If you think about that for a moment...anti-freeze in your car is not just for cold weather, it keeps the engine cooled down, where as water can eventually boil if the thermostat is not working properly. Every auto has anti-freeze, it is a coolant.....even the cars in the arizona desert have anti-freeze, its not because of cold weather, they termed it that back in the day because glycol wont freeze, cools better than water, and has a slow evaporation rate. One of the other reasons sony used glycol is because of it's "anti-static" properties.
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