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    B86



    Ive been asked to identify a refrigerant. Would anyone know what gas B86 is?
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    Abe, the only reference that I have found for "B86", is in a document describing a computer program for thermal properties of R-134a which references the coefficients of {b(ij)} of the Equation of State, whereas b86=0.12020931E-01

    I Dunno........

    Where did this questin come from, out of curiousity?

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    Hi Mark

    Thanks for your help. I was asked by an engineer if I knew. I did a web search and found nothing. I dont believe it exists. Im not sure why he asked me. I shall find out from him and post a reply

    Abe

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    As the Prof has found it amusing to keep current on all refrigerants available on the market, he has never encountered a "B86" refrigerant.
    Prof Sporlan

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