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    natural gas as refrigerant



    Hi All

    Can someone explain if natural gas can be use as refrigerant?


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    Re: natural gas as refrigerant

    Hi Springmaster

    Its a dirty gas (contaminants/water)

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    Re: natural gas as refrigerant

    Dirty gas means hamful to ambient? or contains contaminates that are not easy to take out?

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    Re: natural gas as refrigerant

    Hi springmaster

    contaminants that will contaminate the oil/system

    you would need a purification plant to remove them

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural-gas_processing

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    Re: natural gas as refrigerant

    Quote Originally Posted by springmaster View Post
    Hi All

    Can someone explain if natural gas can be use as refrigerant?


    Rgs
    In short yes.....

    But I would not like to use it because as the Chill mister says it is dirty and wet.
    It also contains other gasses that are not what you want in the system.

    Refrigerant grade gas is refrigerant grade because it is dry and almost pure quality.

    If you use natural gas your system will suffer moisture problems and contamination...

    By the time you clean, filter, dry and process the stuff you could have bought the
    refrigerant grade for a fraction of the cost and it would work straight from the cylinder.

    All the best

    taz

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    Re: natural gas as refrigerant

    If by natural gas you mean ch4 (methane) as all other alkanes (propane, butane, etc...) yes, it can be used as a refrigerant for ultra-cryo temperatures (boiling point -161°C). As said by other, it needs to be purified to refrigerant grade.

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    Re: natural gas as refrigerant

    Thanks for the explanations

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