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Perfluorohexanone

Arc Quenching Gas

Perfluorohexanone is a new type of insulating material used to replace SF6 gas in the power industry. It features the same insulation and arc-extinguishing performance as SF6 gas and has a low greenhouse effect index.

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Product Availability

Sample

Available

Commercial

Available

ISO Tank

Available

Custom Packaging

Available


Product Description

Chemical Name

Perfluorohexanone

CAS #

756-13-8

ELINCS # (EU)

436-710-6

Molecular Formula

C6F12O

Structure

CF3CF2C(O)CF(CF3)2

Molecular Weight

316.04

Physical State

Liquid

Color

Colorless

Odor

Odorless

ODP(CFC-11 = 1)

0

GWP100(CO2 = 1)

1

Life Time (Days)

0.014

TWA(8-hr)

150 ppm


Product Properties

Chemical Name

Perfluorohexanone

Boiling Point(℃)

49.2

Melting Point(℃)

-108

Liquid density (@20℃,g/cm3))

1.60

Vapor density (air=1)

11.6

Saturation vapor pressure (@20℃, bar)

0.404

Critical temperature (℃)

168.7

Critical pressure (bar)

18.65

Critical volume (cc/mole)

494.5

Critical density (kg/m3)

639.1

Flash point (℃)

Not Applicable

Flammability (@ 20℃)

Not Applicable

Explosive limit (%vol)

Not Applicable


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