What is ND 8 equivalent?

There is no equivalent of ND-oil 8 & ND-oil 12, due to their unique formulation. What means Double End Capped? The chemical structure of this unique formulation differs from (ordinary) PAG oils.
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Is ND 8 same as Pag 46?

DENSO uses ND-oil 8 for its R134a type refrigerant compressors, a PAG 46 oil. The new refrigerant type uses ND-oil 12, also a PAG 46 oil but with additives specifically for the R1234yf type refrigerant.
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What is ND 8 Pag?

According to Denso, ND-8 is equivalent to PAG 46, which would suggest that the viscosity isn't what it should be: oil ac air-compressor. Copy link CC BY-SA 4.0. Follow this question to receive notifications.
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What oil do you use with R134a?

PAG oil: Polyalkylene Glycol or PAG oil is a man-made lubricant used in both R134a systems and the latest R1234yf. There are several types of PAG oil based on the viscosity of the oil -- PAG46, PAG100 and PAG150 -- and the type of refrigerant it is designed for.
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Can you mix refrigerant oils?

When using CFC or HCHC refrigerants, POE and MO can be mixed. The exception is R12 that only uses MO or Alkyl Benzene Mineral Oil (ABMO) blend. HFC refrigerants can only use POE oil.
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What are the 3 types of oils in refrigerant?

Oil types
  • Mineral – a by-product in the distillation of crude oil to produce gasoline. ...
  • Alkylbenzene (AB) – is a synthetic oil suitable for refrigeration systems using CFC or HCFC refrigerants. ...
  • Polyolester (POE) – the primarily synthetic oil for refrigeration systems using HFC refrigerants.
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Can I use POE oil in 134a?

Polyol ester oils and R134a are miscible. The miscibility of polyol ester (POE) oils and R134a is similar to that of current refrigerant oils and R22. Some types of POE's are fully miscible with R134a (as are synthetic alkylate and R22), while some POE's are partially miscible with R134a (as are mineral oils and R22).
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What is ND 8 oil?

ND-oil 8 and ND-oil 12 are premium quality compressor oils, produced by Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd. This Japanese oil company operates on a global level and is active in different business domains like fuel, oils, basic chemicals and renewable energy.
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Can you mix synthetic R134a with non synthetic?

A: No can do. The system will have to be evacuated properly, to remove any oil and any water or humidity that got in. Then you can add the correct amount of oil and refrigerant, in this case R134a. Modern a/c systems don't use very much refrigerant, and they're pretty intolerant of being overcharged.
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What happens if I use the wrong PAG oil?

The use of incorrect oils, such as universal oils or oil mixtures, inevitably leads to seizure and damage. This is because universal oils, often preferred by garages, are PAO oils or mineral oils with a different viscosity to that of synthetic PAG oils.
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Can you mix PAG 46 and PAG 100?

➔ PAG oils are highly miscible with R134a (PAG oils 46 YF and 100 YF also with R1234yf) and are suitable for lubricating the air conditioning systems of most passenger and commercial vehicles.
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What is ND 11 oil?

ND-oil 11 is a POE oil, specific developed for use in DENSO electric driven scroll compressors, which are used in hybrid and electric vehicles. This oil has high insulation properties, as the electric motor of the compressor is cooled by the refrigerant and oil mix.
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Is PAG oil compatible with R1234yf?

While R-1234yf oils are backwards compatible with R-134a systems, R-134a PAG oils are not compatible with R-1234yf systems.
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Is pag 46 compatible with sp10?

plate compressors, and is compatible with SP-10 oil. to SP-10 and SP-20 compressor oils. > PAG 46 - double end-capped oil similar to SP-10 for use in aftermarket A/C systems.
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What will happen if R12 and R-134a compressor oils are mixed?

Mixing R12 and R-134a refrigerants is illegal, and even if you previously bleed out the R12, the system has to be adjusted to use R-134a, or it will cause leaks, copper corrosion, and lack the lubrication required for optimal operation.
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Does PAG oil mix with refrigerant?

Oil and refrigerant vapor do not mix readily, and the oil can be properly circulated through the system only if gas velocities are high enough to sweep the oil along.
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Can you go back to regular oil after synthetic?

Myth: Once you switch to synthetic oil, you can never switch back. This is one of the most persistent myths about synthetic oil—and completely untrue. You can switch back and forth at any time. In fact, synthetic blends are simply a mixture of synthetic and conventional oils.
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Can I use synthetic blend instead of full synthetic?

Some brands use “synthetic blend” oil, which is a combination of conventional and synthetic oils. Blends don't deliver the full benefits of synthetic, but they're considerably cheaper, he adds. On top of that, many oil-change outlets also offer synthetic oil as an alternative to conventional engine oil.
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What kind of freon goes in a refrigerator?

What Type of Freon is used in Refrigerators? Refrigerators manufactured after 1995 typically use a freon called: R-134a.
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Can you add too much oil to AC compressor?

If you add too much oil to the system, it may pool in various places of the system and can coat the inner walls of the evaporator and condenser coils. This will diminish their ability to absorb or dissipate heat, thereby bringing down the overall cooling performance.
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Does ester oil mix with Pag?

POE/ESTER OIL

Because mineral oil and PAG oil cannot be mixed, another A/C compressor oil was needed to bridge the gap for system conversions.
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Does R-134a deteriorate?

No. Your car's A/C refrigerant never goes bad. Nor do you “use up” the refrigerant that is in your system. If your vehicle's A/C system pressure is low, your vehicle has a refrigerant leak and that leak will need to be repaired in order for your system to hold refrigerant.
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What refrigerant is compatible with POE oil?

Polyolester oil (POE oil) is a type of synthetic oil used in refrigeration compressors that is compatible with the refrigerants R-134a, R-410A and R-12.
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What happens if you mix PAG and POE oil?

The two oils do not mix completely and cannot create a long-lasting homogenous mixture, which is needed to ensure the correct lubrication of the mechanical parts within the compressor.
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What color is POE oil?

Castrol POE is one of the ones that can go from almost colorless, to dark yellow, to dark amber / orange as the antioxidant falls apart.
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