I'm not really sure doesnt it preserve it or something
Some common dyes that can be used to dye oils are oil-soluble dyes, such as mica powder, liquid oil-based dyes, and oil-based food coloring. It is important to use dyes that are specifically formulated to be mixed with oils to ensure they disperse evenly and do not separate.
Food coloring typically disperses more effectively in water than in oil because it is water-soluble. When added to water, the dye mixes evenly, creating a vibrant color. In contrast, when added to oil, food coloring tends to remain separate and does not mix well due to the differences in polarity between water and oil.
To color compressor oil, you can add specific dye formulations designed for lubricants. Ensure the dye is compatible with the oil type and does not affect its performance. Typically, a small amount of dye is mixed into the oil, allowing for uniform distribution. Always follow manufacturer guidelines and safety precautions when handling chemicals.
by adding a dye
i think its just the same as normal dye, but it might be healthier, like vegetable oil.
it doesnt
no it doesnt
Tracer Products sells a fluorescent leak detection dye on Amazon. It is a multipurpose dye that can be used for oil based fluid systems.
The dye is carried along with the lubricating oil as it moves through system.
A guess: because it is water soluble.
The dye travels with the refrigerant and oil through the system.