REFRIGERATION OIL ACID TEST VIALS

Brand Owner Address Description
V Virginia Chemical, Inc. 3340 W. Norfolk Rd. Portsmouth VA 23703 Refrigeration Oil Acid Test Vials, Having Marks Thereon as Oil Sample Volume Indicators and Containing Measured Quantities of Acid-Indicating Chemicals; Automatic Refrigeration Shut-Off Ball Valves and Solenoid Valves for Controlling the Flow of Refrigerant within Air Conditioning, Heat Pump, and Refrigeration Systems; and Moisture Indicators and Refrigerant Viewers for Enabling an Operator to Observe the Quality and Quantity of the Refrigerant within Air Conditioning, Heat Pump, and Refrigeration Systems and Especially to Observe Unsafe Levels of Moisture in the Refrigerant Therein;High Pressure Spray Washers for Cleaning Industrial Equipment, Boats, Automobile and Truck Engines, and All Finned Surfaces, Including Unit Coolers and Condensers; Oil Separators for Separating Oil Droplets from Refrigerant Vapors in High-Pressure Oil/Refrigerant Mixtures;Cork Insulation Tapes for Insulating Cold Surfaces; Thermal Mastics for Sealing Between Adjacent Metallic Surfaces and Acting as a Thermal Conductor Therebetween; and Insulation-Namely, Coatings Having Thermal Insulating, Sound Deadening, and Water Repelling Properties;Algaecides for Controlling Fungal and Algal Slimes in Industrial Recirculating Cooling Water Systems;Vacuum Pump Oils for Lubricating, Cleaning, and Sealing Vacuum Pumps in Refrigeration Systems; and Refrigeration Oils for Use with Refrigerants in Refrigeration Systems;Metal Cleaning Detergents, Ice Machine Cleaners, and Hand Cleaners;Scale Removers and Scale and Corrosion Inhibitors for Chilled or Hot Water Circulating Systems;Filters, Filter-Driers, Drier Cores, and Drier Shells for Removing Micron-Size Particles and/or Moisture in Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, and Heat Pump Fluids; Accumulators for Trapping and Holding Liquids in the Suction Lines of Refrigeration, Heat Pump, and Air Conditioning Systems in Order to Protect the Compressors;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. An apparatus and method for printing onto vials. The vials may be connected in a series, the vials having an open end and a closed end. The apparatus comprises a conveyor for moving the vials, the conveyor having a mandrel for receiving the open end of the vials. The mandrel may contain a plurality of receiving post, for capturing the vials. The apparatus may further include a vial depressor for depressing the vials onto the receiving post of the mandrel, a first offset inking transfer device for printing a first ink pattern onto the vials, and a first ultra violet dryer positioned to receive the vials from the first offset inking transfer device and provide for curing of the ink pattern from the first offset inking transfer device.