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CALFRON R134A
Since the phase out of R12, R134a has grown to become the standard refrigerant choice for household appliances, small self-contained refrigeration units, very large chillers, and automotive air conditioning. It is also a component in many refrigerant blends on the market.
CALFRON R404A
R404a is a HFC zero ozone depletion replacement for refrigerant R502. The properties closely match the properties of R502. New system manufacturers have approved R404a for the refrigerant in their new equipment.
CALFRON R407C
R407C has very similar properties to R22 in air conditioning equipment. It also has the closest property match to R22 in an air conditioning retrofit project compare to other blends on the market. It can also be used in R22 medium-temperature refrigeration system.
CALFRON R507
R507 is an azeotropic mixture formed by 50% of R143a and 50% R125. It ‘s widely used in the low and medium temperature refrigeration sector . It’s chemically stable, it has good thermodynamic characteristics and low toxicity.
R410A is a high pressure alternative to R22, with 60% higher pressure in air-conditioning applications than R22. It should be used only in new equipment specifically designed to handle the pressure. Systems designed for R410A will have smaller components to perform the same cooling job compared to R22.
CALFRON R410A
CALFRON R32
R32 is a colorless liquified gas. As a main component of blend refrigerant, it can be used as a blend substitute for R22.
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Calfron Refrigerant product series actively promotes social responsibility and takes part in protecting our environment.
Thus, we only provide environmentally-friendly, energy-saving and high efficiency refrigerants that are approved in the market.
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