White
As with all the ECX colors, White is packaged in a 110ml capacity plastic bottle that is filled with 100ml of the Ultra Concentrate Coolant. The key points on the label we have addressed in the Introduction and Information page, so there is no need to go over it again here.
The MSDS advised that ECX Concentrate has a pH level between 7.5 – 9.5.
Using a Bluelab pH pen, the reading we got for the White ECX Concentrate was 8.2
The 100ml provided is enough to make up 1 liter of solution when mixed 1:9 as instructed on the labeling. For the review we made a small batch using 20ml of ECX Concentrate mixed into 180ml of distilled water.
White has a great contrast on a black background, not so much White on White.
Left to right the following tubes are set up to help show color and clarity for of the White sample:
- Acrylic Res Tube
- 14mm OD Clear PETG tubing
- 14mm OD Clear Acrylic tube
- 3/8 x 5/8 Ultra-Clear Soft tube
- 1/2″ x 3/4″ Adv. LRT soft tube.
First up on the stage is White featuring both LED bars and a white background:
Now let’s add some overhead lighting:
Primochill’s tube always has a slightly yellow color and doesn’t seem to be quite as good a match as the Ultra Clear tube.
In the first black background shot both LED bars are in place along with overhead lighting:
The next shot has the overhead lighting turned off and the front LED was set back from the fittings:
ECX White does not have a UV effect as shown in the group shot of all the colors:
Our summary for XSPC’s ECX Ultra Concentrate Coolant is up next.
Outstanding! I checked this out to see how the XSPC coolant looked and see what you folks thought about it in general. As always, ER delivered an article with amazing detail covering things I didn’t think about!
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