CFCs
Genetron® 503 (R-503)
U.S. production stopped December 31, 1995. Genetron® 503 is an azeotropic mixture used in low-and medium-temperature refrigeration applications.
U.S. production stopped December 31, 1995. Genetron® 503 is an azeotropic mixture used in low-and medium-temperature refrigeration applications.
General Information
- Typical Lubricant
- Mineral Oil
- Refrigerant Type
- Azeotrope
- Refrigerant Class
- CFC
- Brand
- Genetron®
- Application
- Commercial Refrigeration
Temperature
- Freezing Point
- -126 °F at 1 Atm
- Boiling Point/Range
- -12 °F at 1 Atm
Other
- Other Notes
- U.S. production stopped December 31, 1995. Chlorofluorocarbon CFC products such as R-500 are no longer manufactured but are still used in a variety of systems, and service refrigerant is sometimes still available in reclaimed form in some developed countries including the United States. In countries operating under "Article" provisions of the Montreal protocol agreement, CFCs in virgin form are still available, although these countries are now beginning to implement CFC phase-outs.
General Information
- Typical Lubricant
- Mineral Oil
- Refrigerant Type
- Azeotrope
- Refrigerant Class
- CFC
- Brand
- Genetron®
- Application
- Commercial Refrigeration
Temperature
- Freezing Point
- -126 °F at 1 Atm
- Boiling Point/Range
- -12 °F at 1 Atm
Other
- Other Notes
- U.S. production stopped December 31, 1995. Chlorofluorocarbon CFC products such as R-500 are no longer manufactured but are still used in a variety of systems, and service refrigerant is sometimes still available in reclaimed form in some developed countries including the United States. In countries operating under "Article" provisions of the Montreal protocol agreement, CFCs in virgin form are still available, although these countries are now beginning to implement CFC phase-outs.
- Typical Lubricant : Mineral Oil
- Refrigerant Type : Azeotrope
- Refrigerant Class : CFC
- Brand : Genetron®
- Application : Commercial Refrigeration
- Freezing Point : -126 °F at 1 Atm
- Boiling Point/Range : -12 °F at 1 Atm
- Other Notes : U.S. production stopped December 31, 1995. Chlorofluorocarbon CFC products such as R-500 are no longer manufactured but are still used in a variety of systems, and service refrigerant is sometimes still available in reclaimed form in some developed countries including the United States. In countries operating under "Article" provisions of the Montreal protocol agreement, CFCs in virgin form are still available, although these countries are now beginning to implement CFC phase-outs.