Tracer Products says its TP-3400 Dye-Lite All-In-One fluorescent dye helps improve leak detection in all oil and oil-based fluid systems, including gasoline and diesel engine oil, gasoline, diesel ...
WESTBURY, NY — According to Spectronics Corporation, its patented Spectroline® Glo-Stick® dye capsules are a mess-free tool for adding fluorescent leak detection dye to air conditioning and ...
Description: Nu-Calgon has launched EasyDye, a new fluorescent leak detection. EasyDye simply injects into an a/c or refrigeration system in seconds, and its ultra-bright fluorescent color helps ...
The Fluoro-Lite 5 fluorescent leak detection dye is Tracer Product’s improved UV dye formula that is 10% brighter than previous dyes. The brighter dye is designed to help spotting leaks in A/C and ...
Tracer Products’ BigEZ/Titan 100 fluorescent leak detection kit finds leaks in air-conditioning and circulating fluid systems. The kit includes the BigEZ multi-dose A/C dye injector with hoses and ...
HVAC/R technicians no longer have to waste time trying to match a fluorescent leak detection dye with specific refrigerants or lubricants in air-conditioning HVAC/R technicians no longer have to waste ...
Tracerline Dye-Lite All-In-One full-spectrum fluorescent dye easily pinpoints leaks in all oil-based fluid systems on marine vessels, including engine oil, fuel and hydraulic fluid. All-In-One dye ...
Many different industries nationwide rely on leak-detection dyes and UV-lamp technology to find leaks or faults in their equipment. For quality products in this area, companies turn to Melville-based ...
Tracerline® Dye-Lite® All-In-One™ full-spectrum fluorescent dye easily pinpoints leaks in all oil and oil-based fluid systems, including engine oil (includes synthetics), fuel, automatic transmission ...
Spectronics Corp has updated its leak detection library to include information on new tools the company has introduced. Information in this library will Spectronics Corp has updated its leak detection ...
Company Announcement - Westbury, New York ─ In January 2014, approximately 10,000 gallons of crude MCHM (4-methylcyclohexanemethanol) chemical leaked from a holding tank at a storage facility into the ...