Hydrocarbon refrigerant for closed cycle refrigerant systems

Compositions – Vaporization – or expansion – refrigeration or heat or energy...

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62114, C09K 504

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ABSTRACT:
A non-toxic, non-flammable refrigerant for use in a closed cycle refrigeration system comprising a major component constituting between 75% and 95% by volume of the refrigerant and a minor component comprising between 5% and 25% by volume of the refrigerant. The major component consists of hydrocarbon, either a single hydrocarbon or mixtures of hydrocarbons. The minor component consists of constituents serving as both refrigerant and as flame retardants.

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