R600a HC High Purity Gas Refrigerant 75-28-5 With 6.5kg Disposable Cylinder - Product
Place of Origin : Hangzhou,China
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High Purity R600a HC Refrigerant Gas 75-28-5 With 6.5kg Disposable Cylinder
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Isobutane (i-butane), also known as methylpropane, is an isomer of butane. It is the simplest alkane with a tertiary carbon. Concerns with depletion of the ozone layer by freon gases have led to increased use of isobutane as a gas for refrigeration systems, especially in domestic refrigerators and freezers, and as a propellant in aerosol sprays. When used as a refrigerant or a propellant,
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Other Specification : High Purity R600a HC Refrigerant Gas 75-28-5 With 6.5kg Disposable Cylinder
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Isobutane (i-butane), Also Known As Methylpropane, Is An Isomer Of Butane. It Is The Simplest Alkane With A Tertiary Carbon. Concerns With Depletion Of The Ozone Layer By Freon Gases Have Led To Increased Use Of Isobutane As A Gas For Refrigeration Systems, Especially In Domestic Refrigerators And Freezers, And As A Propellant In Aerosol Sprays. When Used As A Refrigerant Or A Propellant, Isobutane Is Also Known As R-600a. Some Portable Camp Stoves Use A Mixture Of Isobutane With Propane, Usually 80:20. Isobutane Is Used As A Feedstock In The Petrochemical Industry, For Example In The Synthesis Of Isooctane.
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Isobutane Is Used As A Refrigerant.The Use In Refrigerators Started In 1993 When Greenpeace Presented The Greenfreeze Project With The German Company Foron. In This Regard, Blends Of Pure, Dry "isobutane" (R-600a) (that Is, Isobutane Mixtures) Have Negligible Ozone Depletion Potential And Very Low Global Warming Potential (having A Value Of 3.3 Times The GWP Of Carbon Dioxide) And Can Serve As A Functional Replacement For R-12, R-22, R-134a, And Other Chlorofluorocarbon Or Hydrofluorocarbon Refrigerants In Conventional Stationary Refrigeration And Air Conditioning Systems.
In The Chevron Phillips Slurry Process For Making High-density Polyethylene, Isobutane Is Used As A Diluent. As The Slurried Polyethylene Is Removed, Isobutane Is "flashed" Off, And Condensed, And Recycled Back Into The Loop Reactor For This Purpose. Isobutane Is Also Used As A Propellant For Aerosol Cans And Foam Products.
UN Number 1969
CAS Number 75-28-5
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As A Refrigerant, Isobutane Has An Explosion Risk In Addition To The Hazards Associated With Non-flammable CFC Refrigerants. Reports Surfaced In