The Univar® Prist® TKS DR446 55-Gallon Drum is the ultimate choice for high-capacity, continuous de-icing protection. Ideal for larger fleets, FBOs, or high-volume maintenance operations, this drum provides a large supply of ethylene glycol-based fluid that mixes with super-cooled water to prevent ice accumulation on critical aircraft surfaces. Designed to work with TKS Ice Protection Systems, it supports complete coverage of the wings, tail, and aft surfaces for reliable de-icing performance in cold weather conditions.
Key Features and Benefits
- High-Volume Supply: 55-gallon drum suited for large fleets and commercial applications.
- Prevents Ice Accumulation: Lowers water’s freezing point, allowing ice to flow off the airframe.
- Compatible with TKS Systems: Works with “weeping wing” technology for thorough surface protection.
- AL-5 DTD406B Compliance: Certified for industry standards, ensuring quality and safety.
Applications
- MRO bulk deicing fluid stocking
- Fleet TKS system servicing
- High-capacity icing-season preparation
Specifications
- Size: 55-gallon drum
- Fluid Type: Ethylene glycol-based de-icing solution
- Certification: AL-5 DTD406B compliant
- Usage: Ideal for large-scale de-icing and anti-icing in colder climates
| General Information |
| Part # | 16134595 |
| Manufacturer | Prist |
| Shipping Information |
| Product Weight | 523 lbs. |
| Product Dimensions | 23 x 23 x 35 in. |
| Schedule B | 3820000000 |
| ECCN | EAR99 |
| Hazmat/Dangerous Goods | Yes |
| Specifications |
| Approval | DTD 406B |
| Form | Liquid |
| Size | 55 gallons |
| Type | AL-5 TKS fluid |
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AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY
*This list is for general reference only and may not be entirely accurate for all aircraft. Please confirm all equipment meets the requirements of your aircraft with the owners/maintenance manuals prior to purchasing or using with your aircraft.
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