Description
Floron, a reliable Made-in-India refrigerant gas, offers stable performance, long-term durability, and environmental safety. Produced under strict quality control, it meets both national and global HVAC standards. Floron is suitable for a wide range of refrigeration and air conditioning systems, delivering energy-efficient cooling across various applications.
Available Variants: R22, R134a, R404A, R407C, R410A, R32, R290, R600a
Specification Table
Attribute | Value |
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Brand | Floron |
Origin | India |
Technology | Locally developed & globally compliant |
Environmental Safety | Yes – Eco-friendly & non-ozone depleting |
Applications | Residential, Commercial, Industrial |
Available Variants | R22, R134a, R404A, R407C, R410A, R32, R290, R600a |
Durability | Long-term stable performance |
Quality Certification | National & International standards |
Benefits
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Indian-made brand with international-level performance
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Provides energy savings and high reliability
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Supports a wide range of HVAC systems
Usage Tips
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Always check compatibility before recharging systems
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Use leak detectors to ensure safe and efficient use
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Store cylinders in dry and ventilated spaces
Applications
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Window and split-type air conditioners
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Commercial HVAC systems (offices, malls, hotels)
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Industrial cold storage and processing units
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Domestic and commercial refrigeration
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Automotive air conditioning (with compatible variants)
Popular Variants
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Floron R-134a – Suitable for domestic fridges and automotive A/C
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Floron R-22 – Used in older commercial AC systems
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Floron R-410A – High-efficiency option for split and central AC systems
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Floron R-404A – Ideal for commercial refrigeration and cold rooms
FAQs
Q: Is Floron suitable for commercial refrigeration systems?
Yes, Floron variants are widely used in commercial and industrial refrigeration setups.
Q: Are Floron refrigerants certified for safety?
Yes, they are manufactured under strict quality control and meet international safety norms.
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