Recovery condenser/subcooler?

Subcooler For Refrigerant Recovery. Mastercool® 69100 Complete Refrigerant Recovery System with 30 lb Tank The MT69 Molecular Transformator is a patent-pending "Innovation in Design™" from CPS, intended for use with all commercially available brands of refrigerant recovery equipment This innovative tool weighs only 5 lbs., yet its slim and ergonomic body design makes it perfect for use in tight places

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CPS Products is a business built by technicians, for technicians 1/4" Male flare fittings are standard and can be easily converted to 3/8" Male flare with adapters, dramatically improving recovery speed and efficiency.

The Best Refrigerant Recovery Machines [Updated for 2020]

The Pro-Set MT69SS is a submersible open shell stainless steel coiled tube heat exchanger The Pro-Set SC410A submersible sub-cooler significantly reduces the temperature and pressure of recovered refrigerant during the recovery process, dramatically improving the recovery speed and high ambient performance of all commercially available recovery machines in addition to extending the life of the equipment The MT69 subcooler is extremely easy to use, saves time and money and provides the missing link in high ambient performance that exists in all.

VIVOHOME 110120V AC 60Hz 3/4HP Single Cylinder Portable Refrigerant. The MT69 Molecular Transformator is a patent-pending "Innovation in Design™" from CPS, intended for use with all commercially available brands of refrigerant recovery equipment It is extremely easy to use, saves time and money and provides the missing link in high ambient performance that exists in all commercially available recovery.

CPS Molecular Transformator Recovery Submersible Subcooler Improves. Featuring advanced molecular transformator and subcooler technology, the MT69 isRead More Molecular Transformator (Recovery Subcooler)The Effects of High Ambient Temperatures and Elevated Tank Pressures On the Recovery Process Are Well Known