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Neutronics’ QuickDetect A/C Sealant Detection Kit Helps Prevent Damage to Recovery Equipment and Refrigerant Identifiers

Neutronics Refrigerant Analysis, a leading manufacturer of Automotive A/C service technology, now offers an exclusive innovation that protects refrigerant identifiers and recovery machines against damage by detecting the presence of sealants in mobile A/C systems.

The Neutronics Ultima ID Refrigerant Identifier Makes Refrigerant Identification a Snap

Neutronics Refrigerant Analysis, a leading innovator of automotive A/C service technology offers its new advanced Ultima ID Refrigerant Identifier to automotive shops as the first line tool for safe and profitable mobile A/C service.

Neutronics Ultima ID Refrigerant Identifier Provides Fast Identification

The Neutronics Ultima ID Refrigerant Identifier uses leading-edge infrared refrigerant gas analysis technology to provide the fastest identification on the market, and features Neutronics’ exclusive "Blend ID" software to accurately identify all EPA SNAP-approved refrigerants in addition to R-12, R-134a, R-22, HC and air.

Neutronics’ Gary Halpern Shares His Insights on A/C Industry

Having just returned from the 2006 Mobile Air Conditioning Society Worldwide Trade Show in Orlando, FL, I found myself very troubled by what I now know is a very disturbing "state of the industry" for mobile A/C.

Neutronics Launches New Corporate Website

Neutronics Inc., a developer and manufacturer of equipment used for the measurement and control of oxygen and other gases in safety, environmental and general industrial applications, has just launched its new corporate website at www.neutronicsinc.com.

Directions: Issues on 1234yf Still Up in the Air

There has been a lot of talk about the new HFO-1234yf A/C refrigerant making its way into new vehicles. Some of the misconceptions and rumors about the refrigerant were addressed at the Mobile Air Conditioning Society Worldwide (MACS) convention and trade show in January. One of the biggest concerns techs and shop owners have is which vehicles will have the new system.

Update on Global Automotive Refrigerant Contamination

Last month, MACS and Neutronics issued a warning advising that all industries using R-134a refrigerant immediately test all cylinders thought to be virgin R-134a (including new 30 pound cylinders) due to reports of widespread contamination. Following that report, Ed Sunkin, editor of Underhood Service, contacted manufacturers and suppliers of automotive refrigerant to comment on this issue.

Dangerous R-134a Contamination Found Worldwide

Neutronics, a provider of gas analysis and gas handling technologies, yesterday issued a warning distributed by the Mobile Air Conditioning Society, advising that all industries using R-134a refrigerant immediately test all cylinders thought to be virgin R-134a (including new 30 pound cylinders) due to reports of widespread contamination.

Registration is Now Open for Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS) Convention and Trade Show

Registration is now open for MACS-I-MIZE YOUR OPPORTUNITIES for SUCCESS, the 31st annual Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS) convention and trade show. 2011 has brought together an exciting collaboration between MACS and long-time training partner Automotive Video Inc. (AVI). Training is pricelessly valuable, but the training at this convention is priced at an amazing value.

Tech Tip: J2788 Test Equipment Needed to Diagnose and Recharge Today’s A/C Units

In order to remove all the refrigerant from later-model vehicles during the recovery process, a J2788-compliant A/C machine is required. This is due to later-model vehicles using less refrigerant, which older A/C machines cannot fully recover, leading to potential problems.