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60% coolant / 40% water in 250 mL

Precise mix and dilution math, with optional density-derived gram targets and copy-to-label tools.

Exact amounts (pre-calculated)

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  • Coolant150 mL by volume
  • Water100 mL by volume

Add 150 mL Coolant and 100 mL Water to make 250 mL.

How to mix 60% coolant / 40% water in 250 mL

This calculator preloads a 60% coolant / 40% water dilution for a total batch of 250 mL. Confirm the total volume, then follow the component amounts surfaced above. Optional gram targets are derived from these volumes after you enter the exact product densities.

  1. Note the exact product and carrier amounts in the "Exact amounts" card. That output updates instantly as you tweak totals or rounding.
  2. Pour the product part first so you can rinse residue with the larger carrier volume.
  3. Top up with water or solvent until you hit the target fill line, then gently invert or stir to homogenize the mix.

Accuracy tips

Need to batch multiple containers? Duplicate this preset, change the container size, and use the copyable mix line for fast relabelling. Only use gram targets after entering densities from the exact product data.

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How this is calculated

For a ratio of a:b, each part is a/(a+b) and b/(a+b) of the total. PPM mode uses 1 ppm ≈ 1 mg/L for aqueous solutions. Show gram targets to convert those calculated volumes using the densities you provide; the ratio itself remains volume-based.