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Refrigerant in Refrigeration -
Pankaj Garg - 06-02-2019
Refrigerant in Refrigeration
Chemical Refrigerant A refrigerant is a compound used in a heat cycle that undergoes a phase change from a gas to a liquid and back. The two main uses of refrigerants are refrigerators/freezers and air conditioners.
Refrigerant Properties:
Special Thermodynamic qualities such as suitable
- boiling point (somewhat below the target temperature),
- high heat of vaporization, moderate density in liquid form,
- high density in gaseous form,
- Non-corrosive,
- Non-toxic and safe.
Refrigerant Examples: –
•Ammonia (boiling point: -33ºC)
•Freon 12 (R-12) (boiling point: -30ºC)
•Freon 22 (R-22) (boiling point: -40ºC)
•Dry ice (CO2) (boiling point: -73ºC)
•CFC (chlorofluorocarbon)
•HCFC(hydrochlorofluorocarbon)
•HFC (hydrofluorocarbon)
Currently most widely used Refrigerants:
R-134a (CH2FCF3, boiling point: -26ºC)
R-410a (50% CH2F2/50%CHFCF3, boiling point: -48ºC)
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