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R134a Refrigerant Gas 950g (33.5oz) | >99.9% Purity
This R134a refrigerant gas is a high-purity (>99.9%) cooling agent used in applications and systems designed for HFC-134a. Chemically identified as 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane (CH₂FCF₃), it comes in a portable 950g (33.5 oz) pressurized canister for convenient handling and storage. Industry identifiers CAS 811-97-2 and UN 3159 are included for standardized verification and transport reference.
For buyer confidence, the canister includes a holographic seal to help confirm authenticity. Always follow all label instructions: the container is gas under pressure, and misuse or inhalation exposure can be hazardous.
General Information
- Chemical Name: 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane
- Common Names: R134a, HFC-134a
- Type: Hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) refrigerant
- Application: Primarily used in automotive air conditioning systems, refrigerators, and some commercial cooling systems.
Key Specifications
- Product name: R134a (HFC-134a)
- Chemical name: 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane
- Chemical formula: CH₂FCF₃
- CAS number: 811-97-2
- UN number: 3159
- Purity: >99.9%
- Net weight: 950g (33.5 oz)
- Packaging: pressurized canister, includes holographic seal (authenticity)
Safety Information
- Gas under pressure: may explode if heated (H280 wording is commonly used on SDS/labels).
- Ventilation matters: vapors can displace oxygen; high concentrations can be dangerous.
- Storage guidance: protect from sunlight and store in a well-ventilated place (common precautionary guidance).
- Note: R134a is generally non-flammable at ambient conditions, but SDS documents note conditions where it can become combustible (for example, mixed with air under pressure).
Applications
- Automotive Air Conditioning Systems: Used in cars and light trucks
- Refrigerators and Freezers: As a replacement for older refrigerants like R-12
- Commercial and Residential Cooling Systems: HVAC systems
- Aerosol Propellants and Blowing Agents: Occasionally used in foam products
Environmental Considerations
- Non-Ozone Depleting: No contribution to ozone layer depletion
- Global Warming Concerns: Its GWP of 1430 necessitates responsible usage and recovery practices
Usage Instructions
- Ensure compatibility with existing refrigeration or air-conditioning system
- Follow standard charging procedures when refilling
- Always handle with appropriate protective equipment




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