Compressor manufacturers are very specific about what is added to a refrigeration system. How do they feel about Spectroline?
Lubricant specific and solvent free, patented AR-GLO additives have been installed in over 50 million air conditioning and refrigeration systems world-wide and are approved by major compressor and equipment manufacturers, including Carrier, Copeland, Bristol, Bitzer and Frascold. The reason for these approvals is that Spectroline additives are a solution of colorant (which is a super stable ultra violet fluorescent molecule) and a high quality refrigeration oil that is the same as the system lubricant. (It may be mineral, ester, PAG or Alkyl Benzene). Once the additive is in the system the final concentration is one part colorant to 350 – 500 parts lubricant or 0.2%. This is far less than the 1:32, 3% ratio recommended by other additive suppliers. The stability of the molecule, plus its exceedingly low concentration in the host lubricant, ensures that there will be no ill effects to the lubricant’s chemical or physical properties or the systems components. This is the reason for the ap
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