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R410A is an almost azeotropic HFC blend mainly used in medium and high temperature applications . It is a substitute for the R22 . It is composed of R32 and R125 , each at 50 % by weight . Its temperature creep ( glide ) is about 0.1 K. For this reason it can be handled as a pure fluid and can be loaded in both liquid and gaseous phase.
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