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ACE Chemical Unveils American-Made Monster Series for HVAC/R Maintenance

ACE Chemical Unveils American-Made Monster Series for HVAC/R Maintenance

ACE Chemical has launched the Monster Series—an American-made line of coil cleaners, leak sealant, and accessories designed for professional HVAC/R applications.

The new products aim to simplify cleaning and maintenance of condensers, evaporators, walk-in coolers, ventilators, and refrigeration units. Each product is formulated for high performance while remaining safe for hands and surfaces.

The Monster Series includes:

  • Orange Monster: A high-foaming, citrus-scented alkaline cleaner that brightens aluminum-finned coils. It is biodegradable and authorized by the USDA for use in federally inspected facilities. Available as a concentrated liquid and a non-flammable aerosol for tight or small-scale applications.

  • Micro Monster: A non-corrosive, fragrance-free cleaner for microchannel and intricate coils. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor coils, it is sewer-safe and NSF-certified for use near food processing. Offered in both liquid and aerosol formats.

  • Monster Seal Rapid Response: This sealant targets systems losing up to 100% refrigerant within 72 hours. It bonds at the molecular level to create a durable seal in low- and high-pressure systems. Compatible with all refrigerants, including 454B and R-32, but not ammonia or CO₂. Available in standard and UV dye-infused formulas.

  • Orange Monster Wet Wipe: A waterless wipe version of the Orange Monster formula, with a textured side for scrubbing and a smooth side for residue removal. Effective on grease, tar, ink, and adhesives while being gentle on skin.

  • Monster So Tuff Towel: Reusable, solvent-resistant wipes measuring 30.5 × 42 cm (12 × 16.5 in). Manufactured in the USA, these towels are intended as a durable and cost-effective alternative to paper towels.

“ACE is proud to build on our long legacy of innovation with the legendary new Monster Series,” said Anthony Talley, vice president of chemicals at The Malco Group. “Monster products were specifically designed and manufactured in the United States to outperform the competition so pros can tackle even the hardest jobs with ease.”

All Monster Series products are designed for use by HVAC/R professionals and aim to improve efficiency and ease in fieldwork and routine maintenance.

Related tags: HVAC, refrigeration, ammonia
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