heyhound
28-08-2006, 06:25 AM
Hi,
I have recently repaired new evaporator coils on a dairy case with J B Weld. The repair was made where the aluminum meets the copper. I understand the correct plan of action would have been to remove the coils and solder them. Due to down time issues I chose to use J B Weld. Does or can JB Weld contaminate a refrigeration system?? Another refrigeration company claims that it can. Any incite would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Heyhound
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I have recently repaired new evaporator coils on a dairy case with J B Weld. The repair was made where the aluminum meets the copper. I understand the correct plan of action would have been to remove the coils and solder them. Due to down time issues I chose to use J B Weld. Does or can JB Weld contaminate a refrigeration system?? Another refrigeration company claims that it can. Any incite would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Heyhound
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