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R404A Westron Refrigerant Gas 10.9KG N.W

Weight 14 kg
Dimensions 30 × 30 × 45 cm
Net Weight:

10.9kg

305 AED

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R404A Westron Refrigerant Gas 10.9KG

The R404a refrigerant gas is a blend composed of 4% R134a gas (1,1,1,2 Tetrafluoroethane), 44% R125 gas (Pentafluoroethane), and 52% R143a gas (1,1,1 Trifluoroethane). Designed as a replacement for R502 refrigerant (from the HCFC/CFC refrigerant family), R404a is widely used in various applications. This HFC blend includes HFC-125, HFC-134a, and HFC-143a, making it an azeotropic gas. For optimal performance, it is crucial to charge R404a Season Refrigerant (650g) as a liquid to maintain its properties.

R404A Refrigerant Gas

One of the key advantages of R404a is its lower discharge temperature compared to R502. R404a refrigerant is compatible with ester oils (ESTER OIL), unlike R502, which works with mineral oils. Furthermore, R404a absorbs moisture more effectively than R502. Primarily, R404a is used in refrigeration systems with medium to low temperatures, such as cold storage, freezing tunnels, storage warehouses, and display refrigerators.

What is a Refrigerant Gas?

A refrigerant, either gas or liquid, cools specific environments, like refrigerators, freezers, or homes. Known as “coolant” or “refrigerant,” these substances play a vital role in cooling cycles by absorbing heat and releasing it outside. In fact, refrigerants use a process called “phase transition.” This process lets the substance change from liquid to gas and then back again. This unique quality makes refrigerants essential in devices like air conditioners, freezers, coolers, and refrigerators. By the “phase transition” principle, refrigerants transfer heat to change states. For example, the liquid refrigerant absorbs heat to become gas, while the gas releases heat to turn back into liquid. This quality makes refrigerants highly valuable for cooling.

Types of Refrigerant Gas

The chemical structure of refrigerant gases determines their categories. We can group them into four main types:

  • CFCs – Chlorofluorocarbons
  • HCFCs – Hydrochlorofluorocarbons
  • HFCs – Hydrofluorocarbons
  • Natural Gases

Natural refrigerants include hydrocarbons and carbon dioxide. In contrast, synthetic refrigerants include gases like chlorofluorocarbons, hydrochlorofluorocarbons, and hydrofluorocarbons, among others.

Weight 14 kg
Dimensions 30 × 30 × 45 cm
Net Weight:

10.9kg