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Old 10-03-2010, 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Matt L View Post
I'm talking about anything still in there, that will harden when air hits it.
Maybe pulled out beforehand?

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Q. Will your SSR R-134a or R-22 sealants and dehydrants have any effects on my Recovery and Recycling equipment?
A. No. When a refrigerant charge containing our products is processed through recovery-recycling equipment, our SSR products will separate out with the refrigerant oil early in the reclaim process. Also, as long as your machines filter-drier has been maintained and is not contaminated (full of moisture), our sealants WILL NOT harm your equipment. This was tested over 40 years ago during our Research and Development period. There will not be any deleterious effects on your recovery-recycling equipment.
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