In conjunction with SJAHI, Evans Cooling, represented in Saudi Arabia by MMB Trading, recently organized an “Introduction to Waterless Engine Coolants” workshop for SJAHI students and instructors.
The aim of the workshop was to familiarize students and instructors with benefits of Waterless Engine Coolants produced by Evans Cooling Systems of Connecticut, US.
A practical drill was held at the end of training session for offering hands on experience to students and instructors.
Water-based coolants poses inherent problems in modern automotive cooling systems such as high pressure, low boiling point, toxicity, corrosion and electrolysis damage to aluminum engine components.
Evans Waterless Coolant is a truly unique product with 0 percent water and a high boiling point of 190 degree Celsius offering engine protection against overheating damage under all operating conditions while being environmentally friendly. This is a very promising advantage for the Saudi market which has been long plagued by engine overheating problems.
Further, the complete absence of water in the coolant means corrosion and electrolysis damage is virtually eliminated.
“The workshop was a very interesting experience,” said the instructors of SJAHI.
Clearly, Evans Waterless Engine Coolant is the future.
There are no replacement and disposal costs associated with Evans Waterless Coolant.
“I found the participants to be incredibly vibrant people who were open to new ideas. They were not hesitant to ask questions in front of their colleagues,” said Ishaq, sales engineer for Evans Waterless Coolants in Saudi Arabia.
Planning for the future, such training events will be held regularly by Evans Cooling Systems subsidiary in Saudi Arabia to familiarize students with latest trends in waterless engine coolants.
At the end of the workshop, the participants were awarded certificates on behalf of Evans Cooling Systems and SJAHI.
‘Interesting experience’ for students at instructors at Evans Cooling workshop
‘Interesting experience’ for students at instructors at Evans Cooling workshop










