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Synthetic fluid Cooltech AB

Synthetic fluid - Cooltech AB - AIMOL
Synthetic fluid - Cooltech AB - AIMOL
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Type
synthetic

Description

AIMOL Cooltech AB Alkyl benzene refrigeration compressor fluid AIMOL Cooltech AB series lubricants are premium quality refrigeration compressor lubricants of the alkyl benzene type. These synthetic hydrocarbon products can be used for very low temperature applications (-60 to -100°C) on account of their superior miscibility characteristics with critical fluorcarbon refrigerants. They have excellent physical properties and high degree of chemical and thermal stability assurance with outstanding cleanliness BENEFITS Excellent chemical stability preventing reaction with refrigerants High thermal stability for long service life Available in ISO viscosity grades: VG 46, 68 and 100 Low floc point - withstands very low temperatures without wax precipitation with R12 refrigerant Solubility characteristics with halogenated refrigerants superior to mineral oils High dielectric strength - exceptionally low moisture content Good resistance to foaming APPLICATIONS AIMOL Cooltech AB series lubricants oils are recommended for all refrigeration compressor types; reciprocating (piston) or rotary (including modern screw type compressors). They are exceptionally well suited for use with fluorocarbon refrigerants, besides other common refrigerants such as ammonia. They should not, however, be used with sulphur dioxide. The specific viscosity grade should be selected in accordance with the compressor manufacturers recommendations. Operating conditions (temperature and pressure) and refrigerant/oil mixture characteristics (solubility) are used by the manufacturer to determine the appropriate viscosity required.
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