Refrigerant R141B 13.6Kg Thailand

  1. Chemical Formula: C2H3Cl2F
  2. Common Name: R-141b
  3. Molecular Weight: Approximately 116.95 g/mol
  4. Boiling Point: -32.2°C (-26°F)
  5. Critical Temperature: 204.4°C (399.9°F)
  6. Critical Pressure: 4.25 MPa (42.5 bar)
  7. Density (Liquid at Boiling Point): Approximately 1.192 g/cm³
  8. Appearance: Colorless gas
  9. Odor: Slightly sweet
  10. Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP): Generally lower than CFCs but still considered ozone-depleting.
  11. Global Warming Potential (GWP): Moderate compared to some other refrigerants.
  12. Flammability: Nonflammable
  13. Applications: Used in air conditioning, refrigeration, and foam-blowing agents.
  14. Storage and Handling: Handle in accordance with industry safety standards and regulations. Ensure proper ventilation when using.

Environmental Considerations:

  • R-141b is classified as a hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC), contributing to ozone depletion.
  • Due to environmental concerns, there is a global phase-out of HCFCs, and it’s essential to comply with international agreements such as the Montreal Protocol

Description:

  • Chemical Name: 1,1-dichloro-1-fluoroethane (C2H3Cl2F)
  • Common Name: R-141b
  • Country of Origin: Thailand (in this case)
  • Package Size: 13.6 kg

Specifications:

  1. Chemical Composition:
    • R-141b is a colorless, nonflammable gas with a slightly sweet odor.
  2. Boiling Point:
    • The boiling point of R-141b is approximately -32.2 degrees Celsius (-26 degrees Fahrenheit).
  3. Critical Temperature:
    • The critical temperature is around 204.4 degrees Celsius (399.9 degrees Fahrenheit).
  4. Critical Pressure:
    • The critical pressure is about 4.25 MPa (42.5 bar).
  5. Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP):
    • HCFCs, including R-141b, have ozone-depleting potential, but it is lower than that of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). ODP values are typically expressed relative to CFC-11, with CFC-11 having an ODP of 1.0.
  6. Global Warming Potential (GWP):
    • GWP is a measure of the greenhouse gas potential of a substance over a specific time period. R-141b has a moderate GWP compared to some other refrigerants.
  7. Applications:
    • R-141b has been used as a refrigerant in various applications, including air conditioning and refrigeration systems, as well as in the production of foams.
  8. Regulatory Compliance:
    • Due to environmental concerns, the production and consumption of HCFCs, including R-141b, are subject to international agreements such as the Montreal Protocol. It’s crucial to adhere to local and international regulations regarding the use and handling of this refrigerant.