Daphne Refrigeration Oil FV32S (18L)

Item No.: FV32S (18L)
Daphne refrigeration oils which are intended for use with chlorine-free HFC and HFO refrigerants (R134a, R404A, R407A/C/F, R507A, R1234yf, R513A, R450A etc.) are charged with a high-quality polyolester oil
Description

Daphne Refrigeration Compressor Oils for HFC and HFO refrigerants

Daphne Hermetic Oil is part of the FV series of Idemitsu's PVE product. It can be used as a refrigeration oil for HFC-based air conditioners as well as commercial refrigeration systems. One of the special features of Daphne Hermetic Oil is the inclusion of additives such as antioxidants and anti-abrasion agents.
Characteristics of Daphne Hermetic Oil
  1. Compatible with all HFC refrigerants (R134a, R404A, R407C, R410A).
  2. Not hydrolytic, unlike POE lubricants.
  3. Better solubility with process fluids.
  4. Superior resistance to capillary tube blockage.
  5. Unsurpassed lubricity for greater wear protection.
  6. Optimal for non-dryer systems.

Available in packages containing twenty-four 1-liter containers or four 6-liter containers as well as available in 18-liter cans and 200-liter drums.

Typical Specifications

Items FVC32D  FVC68D
Viscosity (mm2/sec),40°C 32.4 66.6
Viscosity (mm2/sec),100°C 5.12 8.04
Viscosity index 78 84
Density (g/cm3) 0.9252 0.9369
Color (ASTM) L0.5 L0.5
Flash point (°C) 178 204
Pour point (°C) -47.5 -37.5
Total acid number (mg KOH/g) 0.01 > 0.01 >
Volumetric resistivity (RT) (Ω•cm) 7x1013 6x1013
Copper corrosion (100°C, 1 hr) 1 (1B) 1 (1B)
Water content (ppm) 150 > 150 >

Containers should be kept closed when not in use. They should also be kept away from heat, flame and strong oxidants.

Health and Safety

The Material Safety Data Sheet supplied with the product should be reviewed and kept on hand. Always apply a barrier cream to the skin prior to prolonged contact. Use special hand cleansers and wash thoroughly with soap and water after use. Avoid contact with eyes, and do not inhale vapor, mists or fumes.

Miscibility with HFC Refrigerants

The below figures show the miscibility of Daphne Hermetic Oils with HFC refrigerants.


Fig.1. Two-phase Separation Temperature-FVC32D
Fig.2. Two-phase Separation Temperature-FVB68D
Fig.3. Two-phase Separation Temperature-FVC68D
 
 

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