Description
OEM green dye is commonly used in automotive and industrial applications, especially for fluids that require clear visual identification. Here’s a breakdown of its typical uses:
Automotive Applications
- Coolant/Antifreeze: OEM green dye is added to engine coolants to help identify leaks and distinguish fluid types.
- Windshield Washer Fluid: Provides a vibrant color for visibility and branding.
- Leak Detection: Fluorescent properties make it useful for spotting leaks in various fluid systems.
Industrial & Cleaning Products
- Detergents and Soaps: Used to color household and industrial cleaning agents for aesthetic and branding purposes.
- Hard Surface & Multipurpose Cleaners: Enhances product appearance and helps differentiate formulations.
️ Other Technical Uses
- Metalworking Fluids: Helps identify fluid types and monitor usage in manufacturing environments.
- Water-Based Adhesives: Adds color for quality control and product identification.
OEM green dye is typically water-soluble and stable across a wide pH range (2–13), making it versatile for many formulations. If you’re working on a specific product, testing the dye in your formulation is always recommended to ensure compatibility.
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