• Peak releases new Final Charge test strips

    March 13, 2013

    NASHVILLE, TN. Old World Industries’ Peak Commercial & Industrial unit has released new test strips for its Final Charge global extended life coolant.

    The test stripes, unveiled this week at the Technology & Maintenance Council’s annual meeting here, measure the organic acid and are not affected by conventional inhibitors such as silicate, borate, nitrate, molybdate and phosphate, the company said.

    The process is as easy as obtaining a coolant sample, dipping the test strip in for three seconds and matching the inhibitor to the color chart provided that guides follow-up maintenance recommendations. Kits are available with and without a refractometer.

    Peak is also offering a new one million mile guarantee on Final Charge coolant.

    “We all know that high-performing, fully functioning equipment is essential to success and it’s critical to have a resource for the best functional fluids to keep those machines running,” said Frank Cook, senior vice president of new product development at Old World Industries.  “We know that this product will last for at least one million miles and we’re backing it up with a guarantee.”

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