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Coil cleaner manifests to be an efficient brightening agent


Unsuitable dirty coils, refrigerant levels, and worn out compressors or condensers can bring about an altered performance of air conditioning system. An unproductive system generally compels the compressor to work harder than is necessary, reduces its life span and thus exhaust more energy and accounts for a higher electric bill.

Dirt and debris assembling on an air conditioner or heat pump coil tend to restrict airflow across the coil, elevating the cost of heating or cooling the building. In extreme cases cooling or condensing coils can become so restricted that air flow is seriously alleviated, possibly also resulting in an evaporator or cooling coil icing problem indoors or an overheated, damaged compressor outdoors, or simply loss of cooling capacity of the system.

In addition to this, a restricted evaporator coil can induce the HVAC compressor to operate at higher than normal temperatures - a condition that with time can break down lubricants circulating inside the system, thus reducing the life of the compressor motor itself.



There are plenty of Coil Cleaners designed for cleaning A/C or heat pump systems, both acid and alkaline-based. Coil Cleaner carry out a superior performance in metal brightening for mild steel, steel and aluminium, leaving the fins and coil shining bright as new after cleaning. Coil cleaner manifests to be an efficient brightening agent and concentrated coil cleaning. It is based on a proper blend of inorganic acids and solvents with dye, inhibitors and foaming agents. It is beneficial for cleaning and removing of dirt, solid cementious deposits, carbon, etc. from cooling coils. Chemtex Speciality Limited is involved in manufacturing air conditioning chemicals that helps in addressing these issues typically faced on a daily basis and thereby helps in improving the overall operational efficiency.


Chemtex manufactures a wide variety of Coil Cleaning products such as, Acidic Coil Cleaner, Self Rinsing Coil Cleaner, Alkaline Coil Cleaner, etc finding applications in Marine & Automobile, Heavy Engineering Industries, Petrochemicals & Refineries, Power Station, Cement, Glass & Ceramics, Iron & Steel, etc.

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