A/C 410 is a mixture of high purity propane R290 and ethane R170. A/C 410 is a refrigerant with reduced global warming potential (GWP). It is designed to replace R410a and R32 in most residential and commercial stationary air conditioning systems.
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Excellent performance under high and extreme ambient temperatures
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Rapid cooling
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Outstanding energy efficiency
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Operation at lower pressure compared to synthetic refrigerants
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Can be used in 99% of compressors designed for R410a and R32
- Excellent performance under high and extreme ambient temperatures
- Rapid cooling
- Outstanding energy efficiency
- Operation at lower pressures compared to synthetic refrigerants
- Can be used in compressors designed for R410, R410A and R32.
- Compatible with existing heat exchange and expansion installations designed for R410A and R32, as well as the most common refrigerants and lubricants
Reorientation from synthetic hydrofluorocarbon refrigerants can significantly reduce electricity bills and extend the life of the refrigeration and air conditioning system.
Safety:
Safe use of hydrocarbon refrigerants by accredited technical experts is guaranteed with a common sense approach and compliance with applicable safety standards and regulations.
Simply put, the hydrocarbon refrigerant is safe to use in refrigerators and air conditioning systems as well. However, like petrol, solvents and other common volatiles, hydrocarbon refrigerant is highly flammable, so its release should be prevented when an ignition source is present.
Product characteristics:
- High purity hydrocarbon refrigerant.
- Precision blend of propane/ethane.
- The cylinder has a liquid drain valve (upright position labelled).
- Packed in a carton with an information kit containing refrigerant identification labels, safety data sheets and other guidance for use.
- Efficient alternative to R32, R410a and R410.
- Excellent energy efficiency and cooling capacity.
Operation at lower pressure than synthetic refrigerants. - Some AC systems are not suitable to be adapted to A/C 410 (especially those where pressure is used to control the system).



