Customization: | Available |
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Grade Standard: | Industrial Grade |
Purity: | 99.98% |
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Molecular Formula | -- |
Molecular Weight | 106.7 |
Boiling Point101.3KPA(ºC) | -41.80 |
Density 25C(KG/m³) | 1.152 |
Critical Temperature(ºC) | 89.90 |
Critical Pressure(MPA) | 4.305 |
ODP | 0 |
GWP | 1.95 |
Purity | ≥99.80% |
Moisture | ≤0.005% |
Acidity | ≤0.0001% |
Evaporation Residue | ≤0.01% |
Cl-test | ≤0.0001% |
Appearance | Colorless and non turbid |
Smell | No Odor |
R417A is a refrigerant blend that is commonly used as a retrofit replacement for R22 in refrigeration and air conditioning systems. Its main applications include:
Retrofit for R22 Systems: R417A is primarily used as a drop-in replacement for R22 in existing systems without requiring significant modifications to the equipment. It is often used in residential and commercial air conditioning systems, as well as refrigeration systems.
Air Conditioning: R417A can be used in residential, commercial, and industrial air conditioning systems as an alternative to R22, which is being phased out due to its ozone-depleting potential. It offers similar thermodynamic properties to R22, making it a suitable replacement for cooling applications.
Refrigeration: R417A is used in various refrigeration systems, including those for commercial refrigeration (e.g., supermarket cases, cold storage, and beverage coolers), as well as some industrial refrigeration systems. It can be used in both medium and low-temperature applications.
Heat Pumps: R417A can also be used in heat pump systems, offering an energy-efficient option for heating and cooling applications in residential and commercial settings.
Industrial Applications: In industrial settings, R417A is used for refrigeration needs that require a retrofit refrigerant solution for R22 systems, providing a more environmentally friendly alternative while maintaining system efficiency.
R417A is a blend of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) and is considered an alternative to R22 with no ozone depletion potential. However, it has a relatively high Global Warming Potential (GWP), which has led to a push toward more sustainable alternatives like R32 and R454B for future systems. Despite this, R417A remains a popular choice for R22 retrofits in regions where regulations still allow its use.