Zerol HD (PAG)
Zerol HD (PAG)
ZEROL® HD Hydrofluoroolefin (HFO) Refrigerant for R1234YF & R134A Systems
The ZEROL® HD premium PAG lubricant series has been specifically formulated for mobile air conditioning systems using the latest generation R1234yf refrigerant. They provide no-compromise, HFO-stabilizing performance across automotive applications utilized in traditional, hybrid-electric, electric vehicles, and systems employing HFO and R134a refrigerant.
WHAT IS A HYDROFLUOROOLEFIN SYNTHETIC REFRIGERANT?
R1234yf is a HydroFluoroOlefin (HFO) synthetic refrigerant which exhibits low global warming (GWP) and no ozone depletion potential (ODP). This refrigerant has been designed to replace R134a as a more environmentally conscious alternative.
The lubrication regime for R1234yf is demanding. Shrieve participates proactively throughout the industry during the development of new refrigerants to ensure our lubricant programs are able to complement the latest system design.
FOURTH GENERATION REFRIGERANT
HFOs are the fourth generation refrigerants which deliver extremely low global warming potential in comparison to its predecessors. The fourth generation refrigerants are designed with short atmospheric lifetimes, whilst also being categorised as having no ozone depletion potential (ODP).
WHY CHOOSE SHRIEVE’S ZEROL HD?
Shrieve are market leading in their development of lubricants in the refrigeration and air conditioning compressor market, delivering great chemistry for 40 years.
Shrieve’s Zerol HD PAG technology has been specifically designed for mobile air conditioning systems which include hybrid, hybrid-electric and electric operated vehicles running air conditioning systems. Our technical ability has enabled us to produce a HydroFluoroOlefin (HFO) synthetic lubricant that is highly optimized coupled with an additisation technology.
For systems utilising R1234yf our Zerol HD lubricant enables systems to operate with greater efficiency over a longer period of time.
HOW MANY VEHICLES USE R1234YF?
With hybrid and electric vehicles, the future of our driving experiences, growing steadily year on year, the use of R1234yf refrigerants has continued to also increase as the future refrigerant of choice for mobile air conditioning systems. Worldwide we currently have approximately 44 million vehicles on the road using R1234yf refrigerants and this continues to grow.