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Triple “D”™ is a Universal Coil Cleaner™ suitable for use on condenser and evaporator coils. It is metal safe and does not attack aluminum or copper coil components, extending equipment life and diminishing potential for refrigerant leaks. Triple “D”™ is available in a package to fit any contractors needs — super concentrated liquid, pre-mixed trigger sprayer, convenient aerosol, and industry leading Granular Coil Cleaner™. In liquid form, Triple “D”™ is super concentrated. A single gallon of concentrate makes 75% more mixed coil cleaner than conventional concentrations. The liquid concentrate is also NSF Registered. This assures that Triple “D”™ is safe as a cleaner in restaurants, hospitals, government institutions, and any food preparation area (rinse thoroughly after use). Triple “D”™ is a safer, more versatile product than conventional acid or non-acid coil cleaners. One product does it all — truly a Universal Coil Cleaner™.

Universal Coil Cleaner™ One product for multiple applications reduces inventory and eliminates potential product mis-application.
Metal Safe Conventional foaming acid coil cleaners actually attack and chemically react with the aluminum coil components. This reaction is exhibited by a foaming action. Conventional foaming non-acid coil cleaners are so strong (because they lack the unique inhibitor in Triple “D”™) they also attack the aluminum coil components. The attack/reaction dissolves the aluminum, destroying the heat-transfer ability of the coil, and creates the potential for refrigerant leaks. Over time, the reduction in heat transfer ability for the coil increases energy consumption signifcantly.
Super Concentrated Lower cost per mixed gallon. Triple “D”™ is a 6:1 dilution ratio, making 7 gallons of usable product per gallon of concentrate.
Multiple
Packages/Forms
Available as a concentrated liquid, pre-diluted liquid, aerosol, or Granular Coil Cleaner™. Same product — different packages.
NSF Registered Assurance that Triple “D”™ is safe as a cleaner in restaurants, hospitals, government institutions, and any food preparation area. Rinse thoroughly after use.
Safe for Rubber Roofs Does not damage engineered polymeric or rubber roofing.
Corrosion Inhibited Conventional foaming acid and non-acid coil cleaners actually attack and chemically react with the aluminum (and sometimes copper) coil components. This reaction is exhibited by a foaming action. The reaction dissolves the aluminum, destroying the heat-transfer ability of the coil, and creates the potential for refrigerant leaks.
Biodegradable Triple “D”™ is manufactured from chemicals that break down naturally in the environment. When a coil is cleaned, the rinse water is typically washed into the storm sewer.
Non-Foaming Foaming of coil cleaners is exhibited when the cleaner chemically reacts with the aluminum (and sometimes the copper) coil components. This reaction is exhibited by a foaming action. The reaction dissolves the aluminum, destroying the heat-transfer ability of the coil, and creates the potential for refrigerant leaks. Additionally, foaming action on foaming coil cleaners is an exothermic (heat generating) chemical reaction.This heat is extreme and can damage coils.
Non-Toxic Triple “D”™ is manufactured from chemicals that break down naturally in the environment. When a coil is cleaned, the rinse water is typically washed into the storm sewer. Conventional acid coil cleaners contain dangerous hydrofuoric acid that is extremely toxic to humans and animals. For complete details of how hazardous hydrofuoric acid is to humans and animals, download an independent acid exposure treatmentguide
at www.diversitech.com/literature/hfacid.pdf
Inhibited Non-Acid
Formulation
Triple “D”™ contains a unique inhibitor that allows for a very strong alkaline (non-acid) formulation that effectively cleans coils. Other non-acid coil cleaners are either too weak to effectively clean a coil, or are so strong (and hence foaming) that they attack the aluminum coil.
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