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|  | Characteristics |  |  
|  | CARE 45 is pure propene (propylene) (R1270) |  |  
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|  Primarily for use in commercial air-conditioning and large refrigeration systems that have traditionally used R22.
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|  Operates at slightly higher pressures than R22 but similar to R404A and possesses similar volumetric refrigerating effect to R22
 and R404A.
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|  Can be used in R22 or R404A compressor or a specific CARE 45 compressor. Can be used with R502, R22, R404A and R407C heat
 exchangers and expansion devices.
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|  Compatible with most common refrigeration materials and lubricants. |  
|  Replacement : R-22, R-404a, HFC-407C, HFC-507 |  
|  Application Range : Commercial air-conditioner, large size commercial fridges. Large size chiller in hotels, department stores,
 large buildings.
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|  Replacement : R-22, R-404a, HFC-407C, HFC-507 |  
|  Application Range : Domestic air-conditioners, commercial fridges in supermarkets. All kinds of chillers in hotels, factories, department
 stores,buildings.
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|  Packing : 500gr/CAN, 3Kg/10 Kg/20 Kg/50 Kg Cylinder, Bulk Tank, ISO Tank Container
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|  | Physical Properties |  |  
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| Product | EP22 | R22 | R404a |  
| Chemical Type | HC | HCFC | HFC |  
| Molecular Mass ( Kg/Kmol ) | 42.1 | 186.5 | 100.6 |  
| Density ( Kg/m3 ) ★ | 507.0 | 1191 | 1042 |  
| Temperature Range | high, medium, low | - | - |  
| Ozone depletion potential (CFC-11=1) | 0 | 0.034 | 0 |  
| Global warming potential (CO2=1, 100yr ITH) ◇ | 3 | 1900 | 4540 |  
| Normal boiling point (1.0 bar, abs) ★ | -47.77℃ | -40.8℃ | -46.6℃ |  
| Latent heat (1.0 bar, abs) ★ | 338 kJ/Kg | 180 kJ/Kg | 139 kJ/Kg |  
| Toxicity | None | None | None |  
| Refrigerant mass charge size (R12=100%) | 43% | 100% | 88% |  
| Lubricant | Mineral | Mineral | Ester |  |  
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|  | * All conditions given at +25℃ (dew point). ★ Boiling points at standard atmospheric pressure (101.325kPa)
 ◇ CO2 GWP based on 100 year integration time horizon, defined in the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change      (IPCC)
 * Scientific Assessment 1994, CO2 = 1.
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