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CAS No.: | 811-97-2 |
Formula: | CH2fcf3 |
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Molecular Formula | CH2FCF3 |
Molecular Weight | 102.03 |
Boiling Point101.3KPA(ºC) | -26.10 |
Freezing Point 101.3KPA | -96.60 |
Density 30C(KG/m³) | 1188.10 |
Critical Temperature(ºC) | 101.10 |
Critical Pressure(MPA) | 4.06 |
ODP | 0 |
GWP | 1300 |
Purity | ≥99.90% |
Moisture | ≤0.001% |
Acidity | ≤0.0001% |
Evaporation Residue | ≤0.01% |
Cl-test | -- |
Appearance | Colorless and non turbid |
Smell | No Odor |
R134a (1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane) is a widely used refrigerant with a range of applications in various industries. Its main uses include:
Automobile Air Conditioning: R134a has been the standard refrigerant for automotive air conditioning systems for many years, replacing the ozone-depleting R12. It is used in car AC units to cool the interior of vehicles.
Residential and Commercial Air Conditioning: R134a is used in residential and commercial air conditioning systems as an efficient refrigerant, providing effective cooling in both large and small systems.
Refrigeration: R134a is commonly used in refrigeration systems, particularly in medium-temperature applications such as food and beverage cooling, commercial refrigerators, and small freezers.
Industrial Refrigeration: R134a is used in some industrial refrigeration systems, including process cooling and cooling systems in industries like pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and food processing.
Heat Pumps: R134a can be used in heat pump systems for residential and commercial applications, providing both heating and cooling with high efficiency.
Solvents and Aerosol Propellants: R134a is also used in aerosol propellant applications and as a solvent in various industrial processes, although this usage has decreased in favor of more environmentally friendly alternatives.
Medical Equipment: In some cases, R134a is used in the refrigeration of medical equipment that requires precise temperature control, such as blood plasma freezers and laboratory refrigeration systems.