News Articles Tagged: Refrigerant Chemistry
The Science Behind HFC-236fa: Properties and Applications Explained
Delve into the scientific properties of 1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexafluoropropane (HFC-236fa). Understand its molecular structure, chemical behavior, and why it's a preferred choice for fire suppression and refrigeration.
Technical Deep Dive: R-125 Properties and Blending Potential
An in-depth look at R-125's physical and chemical properties, its GWP, ODP, and its crucial role in refrigerant blends for HVAC systems.
The Role of Heptafluoro-1-butanol in Developing Eco-Friendly Refrigerants
Explore how 2,2,3,3,4,4,4-Heptafluoro-1-butanol serves as a precursor in the synthesis of next-generation, environmentally friendly refrigerants, contributing to sustainability goals.
The Chemistry of Cool: How HFC-134A Delivers Performance in Cooling Systems
Examine the chemical properties of HFC-134A that make it an effective refrigerant gas for automotive AC and other cooling applications, presented by NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD.
The Chemistry of Cool: Understanding R-600A and its Performance as a Hydrocarbon Refrigerant
Examine the chemical properties of R-600A (isobutane) and its performance as a high purity hydrocarbon refrigerant gas. Learn about sourcing R-600A and its key applications.
The Environmental Journey of R141b: From CFC Replacement to Phase-Out
Explore the evolution of R141b refrigerant, its benefits as a CFC alternative, and the reasons behind its global phase-out due to environmental concerns. Learn about sustainable alternatives.