👉 An alloy fluid, also known as an alloy-based fluid or metal fluid, is a specialized liquid medium that combines base fluids, such as water, glycols, or ethylene glycol, with various metal alloys. These alloys are typically added to enhance specific properties of the fluid, such as thermal stability, viscosity, corrosion resistance, and anti-freezing capabilities. The primary purpose of alloy fluids is to improve the performance and longevity of systems like hydraulic systems, cooling loops, and heat exchangers, especially in environments with extreme temperatures or corrosive conditions. By incorporating metal alloys, these fluids can better withstand high pressures, resist degradation, and maintain optimal performance over extended periods.