Cheap R141B Refrigerant Gas 30lbs Cylinders

R-141b, also known as 1,1-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane, is a hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC) refrigerant. It’s a chemical compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, chlorine, and fluorine atoms. As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, it was used as a refrigerant in various applications, although its usage has been significantly reduced and is being phased out due to its environmental impact.

Cheap R141B Refrigerant Gas 30lbs Cylinders

Characteristics of R-141b Refrigerant:

Chemical Formula: CH3CCl2F

The chemical formula signifies the presence of one methyl group (CH3), two chlorine atoms (Cl), and one fluorine atom (F).
Boiling Point: Approximately -24.7°C (-12.5°F)

R-141b boils at this temperature under standard atmospheric pressure, making it suitable for use in cooling systems.
Critical Temperature: Approximately 210.2°C (410.4°F)

The critical temperature is the temperature above which the gas cannot be liquefied, regardless of pressure.
Critical Pressure: Approximately 4.08 MPa (41.8 atm)

Critical pressure is the pressure needed to liquefy the gas at its critical temperature.
Molecular Weight: Approximately 116.95 g/mol

The molecular weight indicates the mass of one mole of the substance in grams.
Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP): 0.11

ODP is a measure of the substance’s potential to deplete the ozone layer compared to CFC-11, which has an ODP of 1. R-141b has a relatively lower ODP compared to some earlier refrigerants.
Global Warming Potential (GWP): Approximately 725

GWP is a measure of the heat-trapping potential of a substance over a specific time period (usually 100 years) compared to carbon dioxide (which has a GWP of 1).
CAS Number: 1717-00-6

The Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) number is a unique identifier for this chemical compound.