Fluorescent additive for localising leaks in R134a and R1234yf air-conditioning systems in accordance with SAE J2297
- Sufficient for 32 car applications and 16 commercial vehicle applications
- Compatible with PAG and ester oil
- High proportion of fluorescent active agent
- O-rings and seals are not affected
Notice
Only insert the leak detection additive into the air-conditioning system via the red fresh oil tank coupling.
The usage instructions are recommendations based on the tests we have conducted and are based on our experience; carry out your own tests before each application. We do not assume any liability for a specific application result due to the large number of applications and storage and processing conditions. Insofar as our free customer service provides technical information or acts as an advisory service, no responsibility is assumed by this service except where the advice or information given falls within the scope of our specified, contractually agreed service or the advisor was acting deliberately. We guarantee consistent quality of our products. We reserve the right to make technical changes and carry out further development.
For reliable localisation of leaks and micro-leaks in R134a and R1234yf air-conditioning systems. Can be used in air-conditioning systems with electric compressors (hybrid, start/stop, electric vehicles).
Instructions
- Draw the refrigerant out of the air-conditioning circuit and then draw a vacuum
- Unscrew the PAG fresh oil tank from the air-conditioning service unit and dispense the required amount
- Fill up the leak detection additive and attach to the fresh oil tank coupling. 7.5 ml (1/4 oz) are sufficient to service an air-conditioning system in a car, 15 ml (1/2 oz) in a truck
- Feed the leak detection additive into the air-conditioning circuit via the air-conditioning service unit
Suitable glove:
Nitrile chemical protective glove
Permeation level: 6
Cotton velour lining
Nitrile chemical protective glove, heavy-duty
Permeation level: 6
Long, heavy-duty design
Permeation is the process by which a chemical moves through the material of a protective glove on a molecular level. The time from the initial contact between the chemical and the glove to the permeation of the material is the breakthrough time.
Measured breakthrough time
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Permeation level
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< 10 min
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0
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≥ 10 min
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1
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≥ 30 min
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2
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≥ 60 min
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3
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≥ 120 min
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4
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≥ 240 min
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5
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≥ 480 min
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6
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Important information:
The information given is based on experience and laboratory conditions and is designed as a guide. However, the actual suitability of a glove depends on the individual conditions of its use and must be confirmed by an appropriate test under operational conditions. Given the variety of materials and chemicals used, the possibility of incompatibility or usage problems for the wearer cannot be excluded in individual cases. We would be happy to advise you about optimum solutions.