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.
Special Features:
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 |