Refrigeration systems rely on a refrigerant oil to lubricate its moving parts.
Eventually this oil migrates through the system forming an insulating layer.

PermaFrost, once injected will dislodge the insulating, non-conductive layer of
oil and replace it with highly charged thermo-conductive molecules and
eliminates future build-up for the life of the system.

The energy that was lost to friction is also restored. Less energy is needed to
"circulate" the refrigerant throughout the system because PermaFrost is a superior
lubricant.

Before PermaFrost
  • Reduced system efficiency means more on time to satisfy your thermostat.
  • System works harder to deliver the design specification results.
  • Causes it to run longer and use more energy.
  • Increased wear and tear


















Over time this stagnant oil film builds-up and thickens causing considerable reductions in efficiency,
increase maintenance costs and shorter compressor life.

After PermaFrost
  • Stagnant oil film washed away
  • Refrigerant comes in direct contact with coils
  • Thermo-conductive molecules accelerate Heat Transfer
  • Permafrost's compound bonds to metal


















PermaFrost
attracts heat from the refrigerant and conducts it through the metal at an accelerated rate
therefore increasing the systems capacity and reducing energy use.
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