COOLANTS VEHICLE ENGINES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ALPINE ANTI-FREEZE & COOLANT Presniakovas, Andrius 14144 W 131 Lemont IL 60439 Coolants for vehicle engines;ANTI-FREEZE AND COOLANT;
ALPINE ANTI-FREEZE & COOLANT Krzywiec, Daniel 6 Paddock Lemont IL 60439 Coolants for vehicle engines;ANTI-FREEZE AND COOLANT;
AQUALONE APPLIED CHEMICAL SPECIALTIES, INC. PO Box 241597 Omaha NE 68124 Coolants for vehicle engines; Radiator additives to prevent rust;
CALTEX Caltex Oil Products Company 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon CA 94583 coolants for vehicle engines; antifreeze; brake fluid; chemical motor fuel additives chemical gasoline additives;
COOLANT M MOTOREX AG Bern-Zürich-Strasse 31 CH-4900 Langenthal Switzerland Coolants for vehicle engines; agents for protecting cooling radiators, namely antifreeze and anti-boil preparations for engine coolants; heat transfer media and heat exchangers, not parts of machines;
DELO CHEVRON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon CA 94583 Coolants for vehicle engines, chemical additives for use with internal combustion engine fuels, and chemical additives for use with industrial and automotive lubricants;
DELO ELC ADVANCED CHEVRON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon CA 94583 Coolants for vehicle engines, chemical additives for use with internal combustion engine fuels, chemical additives for use with industrial and automotive lubricants and transmission fluids;ELC;
ENVIROTEX CHEVRON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon CA 94583 Coolants for vehicle engines, chemical additives for use with internal combustion engine fuels, and chemical additives for enhancing the performance of industrial and automotive lubricants;
ICE WATER Liquid Performance Distributing, Inc. 2727 Mary Linda Ave, NE Roanoke VA 24012 Coolants for vehicle engines;
KYB KYB CORPORATION 4-1, Hamamatsu-cho 2-chome Minato-ku Tokyo 105-6111 Japan Coolants for vehicle engines; coolants; anti-boil preparations for engine coolants; acidulated water for recharging accumulators; combusting preparations all in the nature of chemical additives for motor fuel; anti-knock substances for internal combustion engines; chemical preparations for decarbonising engines; antioxidants for use in manufacture; chemical additives to motor fuel; antistatic preparations, other than for household purposes; galvanizing preparations; chemicals for use in metal plating; alcohol for industrial purposes; catalysts for use in the manufacture of industrial chemicals; chemical condensation preparations; fire extinguishing compositions; fireproofing preparations; refrigerants in the nature of refrigerant gas for use in industrial cooling systems and air conditioning systems; carbide; silver salt solutions for silvering; synthetic materials in the nature of chemicals for absorbing oil; preservatives for use in the pharmaceutical industry; dehydrating preparations for industrial purposes, namely, desiccants for absorbing moisture; carbon black for industrial purposes; bleaching preparations [decolorants] for industrial purposes; chemical preparations for use in industry; welding chemicals; industrial chemicals; fluids for hydraulic circuits; power steering fluid; brake fluid; transmission fluid; transmission oil; adhesives for industrial purpose; agricultural chemicals, except fungicides, herbicides, insecticides and parasiticides; plant growth regulating preparations; fertilizers; ceramic glazings in the nature of a dry chemical preparation for use in the manufacture of ceramics; oil cement [putty]; fatty acids for industrial purposes; rare earths; graphite for industrial purposes; chemical preparations for use in photography; chemical test paper; artificial sweeteners; starch for industrial purposes; unprocessed plastics; unprocessed synthetic resins; paper pulp;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A system includes a control switch mounted in a tractor cabin and is electrically mated to a power source of the tractor. A first coolant is housed within the tractor's engine and a second coolant is housed within a trailer's heating system. The first and second coolants have unique boiling and freezing temperatures respectively. A mechanism is included for simultaneously transferring heat from the first coolant to the second coolant while maintaining the coolants isolated. The first and second coolants have first temperatures entering and second temperatures exiting the heat transferring mechanism, respectively. The first coolant second temperature is lower than the second coolant second temperature. Mechanism are included for controlling an input flow rate of the second coolant upstream from the heat transfer mechanism and for replenishing the second coolant as heat is transferred between the first and second coolants.