Mac Freeze Refrigerants

NO FEDERAL OR STATE LICENSE IS REQUIRED
TO PURCHASE OR USE MAC FREEZE

"Mac Freeze" is "ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE" and developed specifically to effectively replace R-134a.  Mac Freeze is manufactured in the USA and does not harm the ozone layer in any way thus making it the most environmentally sound refrigerant on earth. Mac Freeze is an outstanding refrigerant as it is much more efficient than R-134a.  Mac Freeze is fully compatible with R-134a systems. Mac Freeze does not require a compressor oil change. Freon systems need to be evacuated in accordance with EPA procedures and if an automotive system, then the vehicle fittings changed to the 134a type fittings.

Mac Freeze is guaranteed to be ozone safe and to perform efficiently as a direct drop-in R-134a replacement and Freon substitute replacement without retrofitting. Mac Freeze is guaranteed not to become caustic if contaminated with moisture and oxygen. Mac Freeze is further guaranteed not to harm air conditioning system components or any related mechanical equipment if installed and used according to factory directions. Mac Freeze should not be recycled and the guarantee will be voided if it is run through recycling equipment (reclaiming equipment is OK).

NO FEDERAL OR STATE LICENSE IS REQUIRED
TO PURCHASE OR USE MAC FREEZE

How efficient is Mac Freeze?

Extremely efficient! Mac Freeze is much more efficient than R-134a. This means less wear on your refrigeration system, substantial energy savings and reduced operating costs. With Mac Freeze. the compressor will only load approximately 2-3 hp. Mac Freeze’s boiling temperature is -30.40F.

Is Mac Freeze safe?

Yes! Mac Freeze is an "ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE" organic, non-toxic, non-ozone depleting hydrocarbon compound. Like most organic materials Mac Freeze is flammable, but its ignition temperature is 1585°F at both 5 psi and 0 psi (which is better than the DuPont R-134a's ignition temperature of 368°F at 5 psi and 1411°F at 0 psi). Nevertheless, an odor has been added to the product so that any leak in a refrigeration system can be readily detected. To locate the precise origin of a leak, it is recommended that a hydrocarbon detector be utilized. In the alternative, either soap bubbles or Mac Freeze DYE CHARGE can be used. In a safety study, the prestigious Arthur D. Little researchers concluded that hydrocarbon refrigerants pose no significant increased risk or hazard over Freon.