vehicle air conditioning oil pag 150, 1l 1 pc, coolant type: r1234yf/r134a, pag 150, a/c station model: all models

 

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Partnumber: COOLMAX PAG 150 1L

High Quality Polyalkylene Glycol Refrigerant Grease These lubricants are premium double-ended polyalkylene glycol refrigerant greases specially formulated for automotive air conditioning systems. It is manufactured to meet OEM requirements using an advanced additive system designed to provide the best protection for 134a HFC and R1234yf HFO refrigeration systems. It has exceptional solubility and excellent lubricity in automotive HFC and HFO refrigerants.
It is used as a lubricant in HFC and HFO refrigeration compressors.
Benefit
  • Carbon and varnish control
  • Excellent coolant properties
  • Excellent oxidation stability
  • Excellent rust protection
  • High film strength
  • Long fluid life
  • Unsurpassed solubility in HFC and HFO and refrigerants
  • Very high flash and car-ignition points

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