Air Conditioner Gas – R22

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Detailed specifications of the original R-22 gas:

 

Chemical name: Chlorodifluoromethane
CAS number: 75-45-1
Molecular weight: 84.09 g/mol
Boiling point: -40.8 °C
Melting point: -101.5 °C
Specific gravity: 1.212 (at 25 °C)
Vapor pressure: 800 kPa (at 25 °C)
Refrigerant number: R-22

 

Original R-22 gas is available in the following sizes and weights:

13.6 kg cylinder: This size is typically used for large commercial air conditioners.

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Description

R22 Air Conditioner Gas – Reliable Cooling You Can Count On
When it comes to dependable performance, gas remains a trusted choice for many HVAC systems. Despite the shift toward newer refrigerants, R22 continues to power millions of air conditioners worldwide. That’s why having access to quality gas is essential for long-lasting comfort and system efficiency.

Superior Cooling with Lasting Results
If your system is designed for R22, sticking to the original gas ensures consistent performance. It cools faster, maintains stable temperatures, and reduces system strain. Moreover, the smooth compatibility of gas prevents costly breakdowns and helps extend your AC’s lifespan.

Easy Recharge for Older Units
Many older units still rely on R22 for proper operation. Instead of replacing the entire system, simply refilling with this Gas can restore your unit’s performance. It’s a cost-effective way to maintain reliable cooling without overspending.

Ideal for Commercial and Residential Use
Whether it’s your home or business, R22 delivers dependable cooling. It works well in a variety of climates, especially in high-temperature regions. Also, its fast cooling action makes it a practical choice for those seeking immediate comfort.

Why Choose Our R22 Gas?
Our Gas is certified, leak-free, and easy to handle. Each cylinder undergoes strict quality checks, ensuring you get clean, moisture-free refrigerant every time. We also offer bulk options, making it ideal for HVAC professionals and commercial users.

FAQ – Is R22 Still Available and Safe to Use?
Yes. While new AC systems use alternative refrigerants, It is still available for servicing existing units. It remains safe when handled by professionals and used in systems designed for.

 

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