The result of filling a recovery cylinder with iquid refrigerant and allowing it to warm up is that the heat of the container would warm the refrigerant inside of it. The refrigerant would, as a result expand.
The gas is liquified under pressure and it it takes the entire avalaible place inside the cylinder. thus gas is filled in a cylinder
transfer pentene liquid
Yes. LPG - (liquified petroleum gas)
Depends on the weight of the glass. The water weighs 10 grams if filled to the 10 ml mark - more if overfilled, of course.
To pack more gas into the container it is required to liquefy under pressure
The result of filling a recovery cylinder with iquid refrigerant and allowing it to warm up is that the heat of the container would warm the refrigerant inside of it. The refrigerant would, as a result expand.
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No
The gas is liquified under pressure and it it takes the entire avalaible place inside the cylinder. thus gas is filled in a cylinder
Radiator full and coolant recovery tank filled to mark Radiator full and coolant recovery tank filled to mark
Refrigerant is commonly added in the outside ac unit. The freon is filled through the low side ac port.
The gas is liquified under pressure and it it takes the entire avalaible place inside the cylinder. thus gas is filled in a cylinder
It is a refrigerant. R134a is the common type. The old generic name is Freon.
A full cylinder is heavier than empty. The cylinder is filled by weight.
What ever was in the cylinder had weight of its' own. When the cylinder was emptied, only the weight of the cylinder was left.
...whatever pressure it was filled to...
yes it can filled in LPG cylinder but how will you convert into liquid form