Refrigerant Gases
Refrigerant gases play a critical role in refrigeration and air conditioning systems. They are the working fluids responsible for transferring heat from one area to another, enabling efficient cooling and climate control.
These gases operate in a closed loop through a cycle of compression, condensation, expansion, and evaporation. During this process, heat is absorbed from the indoor space and released to the outside, creating a cooling effect.
Refrigerant Gas
Ordering / Supplies
As per customer demand.
Product Specifications
R-134A: A hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) refrigerant used in automotive AC and commercial refrigeration.
R-410A: A blend of HFC refrigerants used in residential and commercial AC systems. It's more environmentally friendly than R-22 and is the standard for new systems.
Technical Know How
Refrigerant
Oxygen Applications
Efficient storage and essential medical uses of Oxygen gas
Refrigeration Systems
Refrigerant gases cool and preserve food, medicine, and other perishable items. They are widely used in commercial and industrial cold storage and transportation.
Air Conditioning Systems
Used in air conditioners to cool and dehumidify air in buildings, homes, vehicles, portable AC units, and window units.
Heat Pumps
Refrigerant gases transfer heat for heating or cooling spaces in homes, buildings, and even swimming pools through heat pump systems.
Refrigerant Gas Safety
Important Precautions for Handling Refrigerant Gases in Cooling Systems
Safety Guidelines
Follow these protocols when storing, handling, or transporting refrigerant gases.
- 1. Always store refrigerant cylinders upright in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area.
- 2. Never expose refrigerant cylinders to open flames or direct sunlight for prolonged periods.
- 3. Use proper protective gear (goggles, gloves) while handling refrigerants to avoid frostbite or eye irritation.
- 4. Ensure proper leak detection and ventilation during servicing of cooling systems.
- 5. Do not mix different refrigerant types. Use certified recovery and recycling equipment.
- 6. Transport cylinders securely and never drop or roll them.
