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



