R134a refrigerant is widely accepted as the most appropriate alternative for R-12 over the majority of the application range for both retrofit and new equipment. A very good match to R-12 for air conditioning, high and medium temperature usage. It can be used in hybrid cascade systems for supermarkets and is being used in some of the HFO blends in order to bring lower flammability and better efficiency.

1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane (also known as norflurane (INN), R-134a, Freon 134a, Forane 134a, Genetron 134a, Florasol 134a, Suva 134a, or HFC-134a) is a hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) and haloalkane refrigerant with thermodynamic properties similar to R-12 (dichlorodifluoromethane) but with insignificant ozone depletion potential and a lower 100-year global warming potential (1,430, compared to R-12's GWP of 10,900). It has the formula CF3CH2F and a boiling point of −26.3 °C (−15.34 °F) at atmospheric pressure. R-134a cylinders are colored light blue. A phaseout and transition to HFO-1234yf and other refrigerants, with GWPs similar to CO2, began in the year 2012 within the automotive market.

1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane is a non-flammable gas used primarily as a "high-temperature" refrigerant for domestic refrigeration and automobile air conditioners. These devices began using 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane in the early 1990s as a replacement for the more environmentally harmful R-12. Retrofit kits are available to convert units that were originally R-12-equipped.

Other common uses include plastic foam blowing, as a cleaning solvent, a propellant for the delivery of pharmaceuticals (e.g. bronchodilators), wine cork removers, gas dusters ("canned air"), and in air driers for removing the moisture from compressed air. 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane has also been used to cool computers in some overclocking attempts. It is the refrigerant used in plumbing pipe freeze kits. It is also commonly used as a propellant for airsoft airguns. The gas is often mixed with a silicone-based lubricant.

Specification

Property S.I. Units Value British Units Value
Molecular Weight kg/kmol 102.03 lbm/lbmol 102.03
Critical Temperature °C 101.06 °F 213.91
Critical Pressure bara 40.59 psia 588.75
Critical Density kg/m3 511.9 lb/ft3 31.96
Normal Boiling Point °C -26.074 °F -14.933
Latent Heat of Vapourisation at Atmospheric Pressure kJ/kg 216.97 BTUIT/lb 93.28
Saturated Vapour Density at Atmospheric Pressure kg/m3 5.2581 lb/ft3 0.33
Liquid Vapour Pressure @25°C bara 6.6538 psia 96.51
Coefficient of Volumetric Thermal Expansion for Saturated Liquid at 25°C °C-1 0.0032364 °F-1 0.0018
Speed of Sound* for Saturated Vapour at 25°C m/s 144.26 ft/s 473.29
Adiabatic Exponent* for Saturated Vapour at 25°C 1.23 1.23
Latent Heat of Vapourisation at 25°C kJ/kg 177.78 BTUIT/lb 76.43
Saturated Vapour Density at 25°C* kg/m3 32.35 lb/ft3 2.02
Saturated Vapour Density at 0°C* kg/m3 14.428 lb/ft3 0.901

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