The R32 700g cylinder with Lindal 7/16 valve is a low-GWP refrigerant solution designed for modern split air conditioning and heat pump systems. With a GWP of just 675 – approximately one-third of R410A – R32 has rapidly become the leading refrigerant for new HVAC installations across Europe.
Key Benefits
- Low GWP (675): approximately 3× lower than R410A (2088)
- Higher energy efficiency compared to R410A in many applications
- Lindal 7/16″ self-sealing valve for professional service equipment
- T-PED certified for safe EU transport
- Single-component refrigerant: consistent composition during charging
Safety Note – Class A2L
R32 is classified as A2L (mildly flammable). Handle only in well-ventilated areas. Equipment and premises must be R32-compatible. Only certified F-Gas technicians may handle this product.
Main Applications
- Modern split and inverter air conditioning systems
- Residential and commercial heat pumps designed for R32
- R32-compatible VRF/VRV systems
- HVAC maintenance and service
Technical Specifications
|
Property |
Value |
|
Chemical name |
Difluoromethane (HFC-32) |
|
Chemical formula |
CH₂F₂ |
|
Purity |
≥ 99.9% |
|
Moisture content |
≤ 10 ppm |
|
Boiling point |
−51.7 °C at 1 atm |
|
Critical temperature |
≈ 78.1 °C |
|
GWP (AR5, 100 yr) |
675 |
|
ODP |
0 |
|
Net weight |
700 g ± tolerance |
|
Valve type |
Self-sealing Lindal 7/16″ |
|
Safety class |
A2L – Mildly flammable |
|
Standard |
T-PED / EN 13322-1 |
FAQ Section
Q1: Is R32 safe to handle?
A: R32 is classified A2L (mildly flammable). It must only be handled by certified technicians in ventilated areas with R32-compatible equipment.
Q2: Can R32 replace R410A?
A: R32 is not a drop-in replacement for R410A. Systems must be specifically designed or approved for R32.
Q3: What is the GWP of R32?
A: 675 (AR5, 100-year horizon) – roughly one-third of R410A.
Q4: Is R32 subject to F-Gas regulations?
A: Yes. R32 is an F-Gas and can only be purchased and handled by certified technicians.

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