a mixture of two or more substances of different properties.
In a zeotropic blend, the blends boil out at different temperature but at the same pressure. typical example is R704
A near-zeotropic refrigerant is a mixture that exhibits very small temperature glide during phase change, meaning that its boiling and condensing temperatures are close together. This characteristic allows for improved efficiency in heat transfer processes compared to zeotropic mixtures with a larger glide.
Azotropic will only have one boiling or condensing point for each system pressure negligible fractionation or temperature glide will occur Zeotropic will have a range of boiling and condensing points for each system pressure noticeable fractionationand glide will occur.
Zeotropic refers to a mixture in which the components have different boiling points and do not change composition during vaporization. This is in contrast to azeotropic mixtures where the components have the same boiling point and do change composition during vaporization. Zeotropic mixtures can be separated by distillation, whereas azeotropic mixtures require different separation methods.
Refrigerant compaticilty is about suiting the refrigerant to your refrigerant system. Every cooling system has refrigerant in it which depends on the type of system you use. If the refrigerant not matches with your system, it wont work. This is refrigerant compatibility.
Disposable refrigerant containers are only used for virgin refrigerant.
R22
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R22
The type of refrigerant that an E 34 needs is R12 refrigerant. It is absolutely necessary that you do not put any other type of refrigerant into a R12.
You cool it and run it through a metering devise.