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Refrigeration Oil is a type of lubricant and grease used in refrigeration systems. It is designed to provide lubrication and cooling to the compressor and other components of the system. Refrigeration Oil is formulated to resist oxidation, corrosion, and foaming, and to provide a high level of lubrication. It is also designed to be compatible with the refrigerant used in the system. Refrigeration Oil is available in a variety of viscosities and formulations to meet the needs of different refrigeration systems.
Refrigeration Oil is used in a variety of applications, including commercial and industrial refrigeration systems, air conditioning systems, and heat pumps. It is also used in automotive air conditioning systems. Refrigeration Oil is available in both mineral and synthetic formulations, and is designed to provide superior performance in a wide range of temperatures and operating conditions.
Some companies in the Refrigeration Oil market include ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell, Total, and Fuchs. Show Less Read more