Not exactly. Hot Shot is a suitable replacement for the following refrigerants: R-12, R-134a, R-401A, R-401B, R-409A, R-416A, R-420A, and R-500.
CFC Freon.
freon is just a brand name
What is used in vehicles is called Refrigerant, freon is just a brand name used by the DuPont corporation. .......
There is Hot Shot... not "Hot Shot Freon" - "Freon" is a trademark of DuPont for a line of CFC and HFC refrigerants, whereas "Hot Shot" is a trademark of ICOR International for their R414b refrigerant. But yes, "Hot Shot" refrigerant is R414b.
Common name is Freon.Common name is Freon.
hello uh the answer is carbon(IV) chloride It used to be called Dry Cleaning Fluid. Another "official" name for it is tetrachloromethane. A brand name is Halon 104.
Freon is a Dupont trade name for their refrigerants.
Freon is DuPont's trade name. There are 2 types of Freon, Freon-11 is trichlorofluoromethane, while Freon-12 is dichlorodifluoromethane. All types of Freon have been banned from production since 1996. Refrigerants are manmade compounds not Elements
The scientific name for Freon is dichlorodifluoromethane, commonly known as CFC-12.
Freon is a trade name. Most use Puron now.
Freon is the trade name for R12. Your car contains R134 or R134a which is not Freon.
FREON