R-507 Air Conditioner Gas

R-507 Air Conditioner Gas

Product Details:

  • Purity 90% - 99%
  • Industries Oil And Gas
  • Elemental Gases Hydrogen Fluorine
  • Melting Point 136C - 155C
  • Application Industrial
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R-507 Air Conditioner Gas Price And Quantity

  • 100 Kilograms

R-507 Air Conditioner Gas Product Specifications

  • Oil And Gas
  • Hydrogen Fluorine
  • 136C - 155C
  • Industrial
  • 90% - 99%

R-507 Air Conditioner Gas Trade Information

  • Cash in Advance (CID)
  • 5000 Kilograms Per Month
  • 10 Days
  • All India

Product Description



R-507 Air Conditioner Gas is a high-quality industrial refrigerant gas that consists of hydrogen and fluorine elemental gases with a purity range of 90% - 99%. This gas is widely used in the oil and gas industries for air conditioning applications. R-507 Air Conditioner Gas has a melting point ranging from 136C - 155C, which makes it suitable for use in high-temperature environments. This product is supplied and traded by reliable suppliers and traders in the market.

FAQs of R-507 Air Conditioner Gas:


Q: What is R-507 Air Conditioner Gas?

A: R-507 Air Conditioner Gas is an industrial refrigerant gas that is used for air conditioning applications in the oil and gas industries.

Q: What is the purity range of R-507 Air Conditioner Gas?

A: The purity range of R-507 Air Conditioner Gas is 90% - 99%.

Q: What are the elemental gases present in R-507 Air Conditioner Gas?

A: The elemental gases present in R-507 Air Conditioner Gas are hydrogen and fluorine.

Q: What is the melting point of R-507 Air Conditioner Gas?

A: The melting point of R-507 Air Conditioner Gas ranges from 136C - 155C.

Q: Who supplies and trades R-507 Air Conditioner Gas?

A: R-507 Air Conditioner Gas is supplied and traded by reliable suppliers and traders in the market.

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