Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia
Department 40 - RULES OF GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Chapter 40-20 - FUEL OIL INSPECTION UNIT
Subject 40-20-1 - SUBSTANTIVE REGULATIONS; PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
Rule 40-20-1-.03 - Regulations and Standards for Antifreeze
Current through Rules and Regulations filed through September 23, 2024
(1) Ethylene Glycol Type Engine Coolants:
(b) Chemical and Physical Properties |
ASTM Method |
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1. |
Ash, mass |
5% max |
D1119 |
2. |
Specific Gravity |
60/60°F(15.5/15.5°C) 1.110 to 1.145 |
D1122 |
3. |
Reserve Alkalinity |
HD 10 min LD report |
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4. |
pH, 50 vol% in |
Distilled H20 |
D1287 7.5 to 11.0 |
5. |
Boiling Point, undiluted |
325°F(163°C) min |
D1120 |
50 vol % in Distilled H20 |
226°F (108°C) min |
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6. |
Corrosion Test (wt loss per specimen) |
D1384 |
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Copper, Brass, Steel & Cast Iron |
10 mg max |
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Aluminum |
30 mg max |
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Solder |
30 mg max |
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7. |
Freezing Point |
D1177 |
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33 1/3% by Vol in Distilled H2O |
0°F (-18°C) max |
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50% by vol in Distilled H2O |
-34°F (-37°C) max |
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8. |
Foaming Test |
D1881 |
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Break Time |
5 sec max |
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Volume Increase |
150 ml max |
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9. |
Water mass |
5% max |
D1123 |
10. |
Chloride ion, ppm |
25 max |
D3634 |
11. |
Silicon, ppm (HD) |
250 max |
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12. |
Reference ASTM D3306 and D4958 for additional information, specifications and requirements. |
(2) Alcohol Type Engine Coolants. Since alcohol type engine coolants are not suitable for use in automotive engines to provide protection against freezing, boiling, and corrosion, this type of antifreeze is illegal for sale.
(3) Methoxy Propanol Type Engine Coolant.
1. |
Ash, mass |
5% max |
D1119 |
2. |
Reserve Alkalinity |
2.5 min |
D1121 |
3. |
pH |
7.5 - 9.0 |
D1287 |
4. |
Corrosion Test (wt loss per specimen) |
D1384 |
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Copper, brass, steel & cast iron |
10 mg max |
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solder |
30 mg max |
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aluminum |
30 mg max |
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5. |
Freezing Point 33 1/3% methoxy propanol by volume 10°F(-12°C) max |
D1177 |
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6. |
Foaming Test Breaktime Volume Increase |
5 sec max 150 ml max |
D1881 |
7. |
Equilibrium Boiling Point |
207°F(97°C) |
D1120 |
8. |
Water, mass % 48 max |
D1123 |
(4) Propylene glycol type engine collants:
1. |
Specific Gravity |
60/60°F(15.5/ 15.5°C) 1.303 to 1.065 |
D1122 |
2. |
Boiling Point, undiluted 50 vol % in distilled H20 |
305°F(152°C) min 219°F(104°C) min |
D1120 |
3. |
Corrosion test requirements and limits the same as for ethylene glycol; the method will be D1384 with a 33% glycol test concentration. |
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4. |
Freeze Point 33 1/3% by volume in distilled H20 50% by volume in distilled H20 |
5°F(-15°C) max -26°F(-32°C) max |
D1177 |
(5) Each antifreeze package offered for sale must bear a use statement or protection chart which informs the user the degree of protection offered when used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Containers of five gallons or more may be accompanied by a use statement or a freeze protection chart in lieu of the label on the container. In addition, the type of glycol or other base must be indicated. Propylene glycol base coolant containers will be labeled with an appropriate cautionary statement to alert the user to the differences of density and freeze protection between it and ethylene glycol base coolants.
(6) Each manufacturer, distributor, or jobber shall submit a "current" certified test report and container label(s) for each brand name product when applying for a license authorizing the sale of such antifreeze.
(7) Antifreeze, composed essentially of reclaimed or reprocessed concentrated glycol may be licensed, subject to the following conditions:
(8) Premix or prediluted ethylene glycol engine coolant:
ASTM METHOD |
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1. |
Ash, mash |
2.5 % max |
D1119 |
2. |
Specific gravity 60/60 F (15.5/15.5 C) |
1.0650 min |
D1122 |
3. |
Reserve Alkalinity HD LD |
5 min Report |
D1121 |
4. |
Water by weight |
50% max |
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5. |
Silicon, ppm (HD) |
125 max |
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6. |
Reference ASTM D4656 and D5345 for additional information, specifications and requirements. |
(9) Recycled or reprocessed type engine coolants:
O.C.G.A. Secs. 10-1-200et seq., 10-1-201, 10-1-202, 10-1-203, 10-1-207, 10-1-209.