812-04-4 CAS HCFC-123 Refrigerant Cleanser 250kg Steel Drum For HVAC systems
250kg Steel Drum HCFC Refrigerant Gas HCFC-123 For Refrigeration System
Quick Detail:
HCFC-123 or 2,2-Dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane is considered as an alternative to CFC-11 in low pressure refrigeration/HVAC systems, and should not be used in foam blowing processes or solvent applications.
Description:
R123,its ozone depletion potential is ODP = 0.012, and global warming potential is GWP = 76. HCFC-123 will eventually be phased out under the current schedule of the Montreal Protocol, but can continue to be used in new HVAC equipment until 2020 in developed countries, and will still be produced for service use of HVAC equipment until 2030. Developing countries can use in new equipment until 2030, and can be produced for use in service until 2040.
Application:
HCFC-123 is used in large tonnage centrifugal chiller applications, and is the most efficient refrigerant currently in use in the marketplace for HVAC applications.
HCFC-123 is also used as a testing agent for bypass leakage of carbon adsorbers in gas filtration systems.
Storage tanks carrying HCFC-123 should be a light grey.
Isomers are 1,2-dichloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethane (R-123a) with CAS 354-23-4 and 1,1-dichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane (R-123b) with CAS 812-04-4.
Specifications:
Property of chloride : | Molecular Weight | 152.0 | Boiling Point, °C | 27.85 | Critical Temperature, °C | 183.8 | Critical Pressure, Mpa | 3.66 | Specific Heat of Liquid, 25°C, [KJ/(kg•°C)] | 0.985 | ODP | 0.02 | GWP | 0.02 |
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Packing: | Steel drum (internal PVF coating) 100L, 200L. |
Quality standard : | Purity, % | ≥99.8 | Moisture, PPm | ≤20 | Acidity, PPm | ≤0.1 | Vapor Residue, PPm | ≤100 | Appearance | Colorless, No turbid | Odor | No Strange Stench |
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Application: | Used as cleanser, foamer and refrigerant, Can replace R11 and R113. |
Competitive Advantage:
1.Wholly-owned two factories
2.OEM is accepted
3.Purity more than 99.90%
4.SGS/ROSH/CE/ISO9001/ISO14001/TS16949 Certified
5.More than 10 years’export experience