R-507 Refrigerant

R-507 is a blend of HFC refrigerants commonly used for medium and low temperature commercial refrigeration applications and offers excellent capacity and efficiency as a replacement for R-22 and R-502 in new and existing equipment.

Delivery: Continental United States and Mexico

R-507 is a blend of HFC refrigerants commonly used for medium and low temperature commercial refrigeration applications and offers excellent capacity and efficiency as a replacement for R-22 and R-502 in new and existing equipment. It is non toxic and non flammable meeting the highest A1 Classification.

It is non toxic and non flammable meeting the highest A1 Classification.

Chemical Name R-125 (50%), R-143a (50%)
Chemical Formula Azeotropic Blend
Refrigerant Type HFC
Refrigeration Oils Polyolester (POE)
Net Weight 25 lbs. / 100 lbs.
Molecular Weight 98.9
Boiling Point 1 atm, °F): -52.8
Critical Pressure (psia): 539
Critical Temperature (°F): 159
Critical Density (lb./ft³): 30.7
Liquid Density (70°F lb/ft³): 66.7
Vapor Density (bp, lb./ft³): 0.349
Heat of Vaporization (bp, BTU/lb.): 84.4
Specific Heat Vapor (1 atm, 70°F, BTU/lb. °F): 0.2064
Specific Heat Liquid (70°F, BUT/lb. °F): 0.3593
Ozone Depletion Potential
Global Warming Potential (CO2=1.0): 3985
ASHRAE Standard 34 Safety Rating: A1
Temperature Glide (°F): 0

A refrigerant is a substance or mixture, usually a fluid, used in a heat pump and refrigeration cycle. In most cycles it undergoes phase transitions from a liquid to a gas and back again. Many working fluids have been used for such purposes.

The color guideline is not a substitute for reading cylinder labels and markings.

Refrigerant is a tasteless, mostly odorless gas. When it is deeply inhaled, it can cut off vital oxygen to your cells and lungs. Limited exposure — for example, a spill on your skin or breathing near an open container — is only mildly harmful. However, you should try to avoid all contact with these types of chemicals.

To remove chlorine from the refrigerant, manufacturers created another set of refrigerants called HFCs (or Hydro Fluro Carbons). Although they also have the potential for global warming, but still they are better than HCFCs as they do not deplete the ozone layer. The most common HFC used in air conditioners is R-410A.

R-134a Refrigerant. Widely used in many air conditioning and refrigeration systems globally. It is a hydro-fluorocarbon (HFC) that does not contribute to ozone depletion; also the first non-ozone-depleting fluorocarbon refrigerant to be commercialized.

To remove chlorine from the refrigerant, manufacturers created another set of refrigerants called HFCs (or Hydro Fluro Carbons). Although they also have the potential for global warming, but still, they are better than HCFCs as they do not deplete the ozone layer. The most common HFC used in air conditioners is R-410A.