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One Dye Is All You Need!

CCI makes leak detection of any size AC&R system fast, easy and cost effective with the Fluoro-Dye APD System. Now, one dye is all you need! Fluoro-Dye will fluoresce with any UV blacklight that operates above the 320 nanometer range. The dye mixes with the refrigerant and compressor oil.When the refrigerant leaks, the dye also leaks out. Fluoro-Dye is always there to identify even the smallest leaks by using ultraviolet light.

 

Fluoro-Dye APD System®


Fluoro-Dye works with all size AC&R units and all commonly used refrigerants.

Fluoro-Dye permanently remains in the unit (until lubricant is changed) so repairs can be made anytime.

-No precleaning of machines or components necessary

-Detects multiple leaks

-Finds every leak every time -- even seepage leaks

APD Fluorescent Leak Detection Dyes for Other Applications

-Mineral Oil Dye for R-22 A/C & R Systems

-Pag Oil Dye for 134a Systems

-Finds every leak every time -- even seepage leaks


MIX RATIOS

INDUSTRIAL OIL DYE
1oz. dye to 1 gallon of oil


INDUSTRIAL HYDRAULIC DYE
1oz. dye to 1 gallon of hydraulic fluid


INDUSTRIAL WATER DYE
4oz. dye to 1,000 gallons water


 

Industrial Oil and Hydraulic Dye.

Take the guesswork out of Leak Diagnosis. Industrial Oil or Hydraulic Dyes will find Gasket, Seal and O Rings leaks as well as the smallest pinholes and porosity leaks. All our Industrial Leak Detection Dyes are compatible with the Host Fluids and Fluid System after the leak is repaired.

There is no need to pre-clean machines or components before using Industrial Oil or Hydraulic Dye. The Fluorescence of the dye will show up on oil-covered surfaces. Because of the compatibility of the dyes with Host Fluids a preventive maintence program can be set up which may locate a small leak before it becomes a major problem.

Yellow Industrial Water Dye.

Due to its intense fluorescence in water, DF5301 Yellow Industrial Water Dye is used mainly for tracing and detecting underground streams and water leaks in coal mines, quarries, oil drilling pipe lines and storage tanks, as well as a dye marker in open seas and oceans.

Its intense fluorescence allows detecting in concentrations as little as 1/ppm under ideal viewing conditions.

For detecting leaks in storage tanks, pipe lines, boilers, absorption chillers, etc., 10/ppm is recommended. However, submerged lines could require a higher concentration to allow for a dilution factor. Likewise, under ideal conditions as little as 1/ppm may suffice.

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