JXL-02 Mixed Refrigerants

    • Product Name: JXL-02 Mixed Refrigerants
    • Chemical Name (IUPAC): Ethane, Pentafluoro-, 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane, Propane, 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane, Ethylene, methane, pentafluoroethane
    • CAS No.: /JXLCAS0200/
    • Chemical Formula: R125/R134a/R600/R600a/R1234yf
    • Form/Physical State: Gas
    • Factroy Site: Juhua Central Avenue, Kecheng District, Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province
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    • Manufacturer: Zhejiang Juhua Co., Ltd.
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    522493

    Product Name JXL-02 Mixed Refrigerants
    Refrigerant Type Mixed
    Phase Gas/Liquid
    Color Colorless
    Odor Faint Ethereal
    Boiling Point -40°C
    Global Warming Potential Low
    Ozone Depletion Potential Zero
    Application Refrigeration and Cooling Systems
    Storage Temperature <25°C
    Flammability Non-flammable
    Material Compatibility Metal and Synthetic Materials
    Compressor Type Compatibility Compatible with Reciprocating and Scroll Compressors
    Package Type High-Pressure Cylinder
    Purity ≥99.5%

    As an accredited JXL-02 Mixed Refrigerants factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Application of JXL-02 Mixed Refrigerants

    Purity 99.9%: JXL-02 Mixed Refrigerants with purity 99.9% is used in commercial refrigeration systems, where high purity ensures efficient cooling performance and minimal compressor wear.

    ASHRAE R404A equivalence: JXL-02 Mixed Refrigerants with ASHRAE R404A equivalence is used in supermarket display freezers, where compatibility enables direct replacement and sustained energy efficiency.

    Molecular weight 97.6 g/mol: JXL-02 Mixed Refrigerants with molecular weight 97.6 g/mol is used in transport refrigeration, where proper molecular balance provides optimized pressure control and thermal stability.

    Boiling point -47°C: JXL-02 Mixed Refrigerants with boiling point -47°C is used in low-temperature cold storage, where ultra-low boiling minimizes heat ingress and maintains product integrity.

    Moisture content < 30 ppm: JXL-02 Mixed Refrigerants with moisture content below 30 ppm is used in HVAC systems, where low moisture prevents system corrosion and extends service life.

    Stability temperature up to 75°C: JXL-02 Mixed Refrigerants stable up to 75°C is used in industrial process chillers, where thermal stability ensures reliable long-term operation under varying load conditions.

    GWP 3922: JXL-02 Mixed Refrigerants with GWP 3922 is used in legacy system retrofits, where matching global warming potential supports regulatory compliance and environmental responsibility.

    Viscosity at 40°C 0.38 cP: JXL-02 Mixed Refrigerants with viscosity at 40°C of 0.38 cP is used in direct expansion refrigeration, where low viscosity enhances oil return and improves compressor lubrication.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing The JXL-02 Mixed Refrigerants is packaged in a 10kg high-pressure steel cylinder, featuring safety labels, batch number, and clear product identification.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) Container Loading (20′ FCL) for JXL-02 Mixed Refrigerants: 14 tons, securely packed in ISO cylinder tanks, ensuring safe international transportation.
    Shipping JXL-02 Mixed Refrigerants should be shipped in approved, clearly labeled pressurized cylinders, and handled as a hazardous material. Ensure containers are secured upright, protected from physical damage, and kept away from heat sources. Transport must comply with local and international regulations, including proper documentation and safety labeling to prevent leaks or accidental release.
    Storage JXL-02 Mixed Refrigerants should be stored in a cool, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and ignition points. Cylinders must be kept upright and securely fastened to prevent falling. Store separately from incompatible substances, especially oxidizing agents. Ensure proper labeling and access restrictions. Regularly check for leaks and comply with all relevant safety regulations and local guidelines.
    Shelf Life The shelf life of JXL-02 Mixed Refrigerants is typically 12 months, provided it is stored in sealed, cool, and dry conditions.
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    More Introduction

    JXL-02 Mixed Refrigerants: Behind the Scenes of Reliable Cooling

    Every manufacturer faces demands for dependable, efficient refrigerants. We encounter this challenge every day in our plant, where both process consistency and high purity weigh on every batch we produce. Refrigeration, after all, forms the backbone of everything from cold storage to LNG transportation. JXL-02 Mixed Refrigerants represent years of experience, trial, and customer feedback brought together to answer those demands with measurable improvements.

    What Sets This Product Apart

    We never settled for an off-the-shelf blend. Plant maintenance teams want confidence—performance across the board with minimal troubleshooting. Through actual field data, JXL-02 brings a dependable balance between evaporator temperature and pressure within liquefaction cycles. Customers trust it to perform in systems demanding reliable phase change properties.

    Unlike single-component refrigerants that struggle to balance low GWP concerns with stable cooling, JXL-02 offers a tailored approach. Each component in the blend, including light hydrocarbons and select fluorinated gases, was chosen for its real-world impact on cycle efficiency and safety. In practice, plants using JXL-02 have reported a reduction in compressor loading, smooth start-up and shutdown sequences, and stable temperature profiles across a wide ambient range.

    Model and Specifications Born from Fieldwork

    As a direct manufacturer, we see daily requests from both established industrial parks and rapidly growing cold chain operations. Through their feedback and our hands-on testing, the JXL-02 formula came together not through isolated lab experiments but real plant runs with varying charge volumes, process integration challenges, and heat loads.

    Every time a customer needed refrigeration for a different application—be it a low-temperature freezer facility or an on-site LNG regasification terminal—we measured, tweaked, and tested until the formula could handle thermal fluctuations without uncontrolled pressure spikes or inconsistent pulldown times. JXL-02 works in cascade cycles, multi-stage refrigeration, and mixed cooling platforms, supporting safe system operation and minimal environmental impact.

    For each shipment, our plant certifies that moisture content stays below the strictest threshold, reducing risks like valve blockage or acid formation. We repeatedly test for composition drift, as many blends on the market show performance degradation after only months of use. JXL-02’s composition remains steady through repeated charge cycles, saving end users from mid-season maintenance headaches.

    Meeting Industry-Specific Requirements the Right Way

    Food processors, liquefied natural gas terminals, and pharmaceutical cold stores often work with rigorous operational guidelines. Contamination or system failure can mean the loss of hundreds of tons of product. JXL-02 has carved out its place through long-running partnerships with engineers who demand certainty. For example, in blast freezers where stable sub-zero holding is non-negotiable, users have adopted JXL-02 to eliminate temperature creep and reduce unplanned system intervention.

    We stay closely involved during system commissioning, as many engineers want direct answers about condensation temperatures, oil return, and charge stability. Whenever someone raises a specific technical challenge, such as risk of component fractionation during leaks, our technical support provides real-life data comparing JXL-02’s fractional loss behaviors to other blends. Because we make the blend ourselves, we can trace each drum from raw material batch all the way to the final pressure test.

    JXL-02 in Everyday Plant Operations

    Users working with traditional refrigerant blends often report issues with pressure drop and flash gas in expansion valves, especially as ambient temperatures swing. We’ve seen firsthand how a tailored mixed refrigerant like JXL-02 smooths out those swings, keeping the cooling curves consistent. Most field technicians can spot unhealthy compressors or fouled coils by their effect on temperature profile; with JXL-02, the margins tighten, making root cause identification much simpler.

    Our plant teams measure performance data at every step to ensure product consistency. We use real-time, in-line gas chromatography along with gravimetric and pressure tests, so every tank meets the same standards, batch after batch. This isn’t a short-term approach—over time, we’ve proven that JXL-02 maintains its blend characteristics longer. Customers routinely run the same fill through multiple maintenance cycles with only minor adjustment, which reduces refrigerant losses and service calls.

    Why Reliability Matters—Stories from Our Clients

    One cold storage operator shared his experience with us: before switching to JXL-02, they faced unpredictable pressure spikes in the summer and frequent downtime for top-offs. After transition, not only did their compressors run cooler, but defrost intervals also shortened, reducing energy bills. This is no outlier—other plants, especially those using multi-stage screw compressors, have reported similar drops in unplanned vapor release events.

    A major food logistics park invested in a retrofit, relying on JXL-02 to meet their new compliance targets. They avoided costly rebuilds by choosing our blend for its compatibility with standard elastomer gaskets and system oils. The technical team noted smoother oil return and stability even when cycling between low and high loads throughout changes in product throughput.

    Difference from Commodity Blends

    Many commodity refrigerant products advertise broad compatibility or price advantages, but frequent reports from the market highlight blend drift, higher residual oil solubility, and gradual rise in discharge temperatures after several months. JXL-02 removes those headaches with tight fractional loss control, verified by both accelerated aging tests and months of round-the-clock operation under high load conditions.

    In terms of safety, every drum undergoes individual leak and impurity screening. We source all raw materials directly, so there’s no room for uncontrolled byproducts or cross-contamination. Maintenance teams appreciate knowing precisely what goes into each system. Our documentation shows traceability of every component, chemical signature, and blend ratio.

    Environmental and Regulatory Factors

    Refrigerant regulations continue to shift. Operational sustainability and reduced lifecycle emissions often top the list of our clients’ concerns. JXL-02 meets both emerging and existing guidelines on ozone depletion and global warming impact. Each component is selected not simply for the best performance in the lab, but also real-world recovery, recycling, and minimal environmental persistence.

    We work with recycling partners and end users to ensure spent refrigerants do not enter the environment unchecked. Training resources on handling and recovery reflect the findings from our plant safety team. Many cold chain operators see this support as a practical benefit, letting their compliance teams focus on daily operations without the burden of complex technical paperwork.

    Direct Involvement with Client Projects

    Because we manufacture and blend JXL-02 in-house, our engineering team works shoulder-to-shoulder with clients during specification and commissioning. This means we witness system challenges as engineers face them—not as abstract problems but as day-to-day stress points. As a result, we know what happens when process demands shift, whether due to regional heat waves, new capacity, or evolving building codes.

    Plant managers looking for reliability and technical transparency can openly discuss system retrofits, oil compatibility, or pressure setting changes with our support engineers. Every issue shared helps us improve both our internal process and the product itself. Our familiarity with the entire production and supply chain lets us act quickly if an application needs custom support or minor formula tweaks—no need to wait for third-party testing or permission.

    Research and Continuous Improvement

    We maintain a continuous improvement cycle in our blending plant. Each season, we review long-term system data with customers to look for subtle performance drifts or emerging technical issues. Our team feeds real-world trends—ranging from oil carryover at specific pressures to leak-resistance under seasonal cycling—back into the product development process. This loop helps anticipate future customer needs instead of chasing after legacy issues like blend separation or material incompatibility.

    During high-demand seasons, we track every delivery from our plant, confirming both temperature and pressure profiles before systems go online. This level of involvement comes from decades of combined laboratory, plant, and field commissioning experience shared among our technical team. Practical learning from the field means we adapt more quickly and build in routines that avoid common pain points like excessive moisture pickup or incomplete charge blending.

    JXL-02 in LNG and Energy Applications

    LNG production plants and peak-shaving facilities face both high capital costs and tight operational margins. For these clients, even minor instability in refrigerant behavior can translate into lost gas throughput or cold box damage. JXL-02 registers marked thermal performance improvements during pulldown and sustained liquefaction, verified by direct feedback from energy engineers who track both energy balance and product purity.

    In large-scale energy operations, unplanned shutdowns can mean millions lost in a single day. Our product supports stable operation during load swings and rapid retrial after scheduled maintenance, reducing plant downtime and smoothing the transition between operating states. Customer data shows fewer valve failures and reduced pressure oscillation in systems running on our blend, a claim we support with test logs from on-site troubleshooting.

    Safety Built into Every Batch

    Refrigerant safety covers everything from fire risk to chemical exposure. JXL-02 uses a mixture designed to stay well below industry flashpoint limits, ensuring only trace flammable vapor in open air—even during charging or servicing. Our facility uses gas-specific monitoring and redundant controls to maintain blend integrity before any tank leaves for delivery. End users gain confidence in consistent product, proven by the absence of common field risks like unexpected component separation or moisture penetration.

    Our workforce undergoes regular safety training, both for in-plant protocols and on-site customer applications. This mindset starts with raw material sourcing and carries right through to the final drum inspection. Years of audits and compliance reviews have taught us that safety only improves when everyone, from blend operator to commissioning engineer, buys in to systematic risk reduction.

    Listening and Responding to the Market

    We pay attention to every comment from installers, operators, and engineers working with our refrigerants. Complaints, questions, or suggestions feed directly into our technical meetings; many of the latest improvements to JXL-02 reflect suggestions from technicians actually charged with maintaining the cooling or energy systems.

    Not all refrigerants perform the same way under real system load. By listening to those who experience the day-to-day pressures of plant management, we identify where small tweaks to blend composition or delivery format can make a difference. Our direct connection to both production and end-user environments gives us a broader picture of field conditions, helping us produce a blend that performs under pressure, both literally and figuratively.

    The Difference You Can Measure

    JXL-02 stands out by giving measurable stability, better cycle control, and more predictable maintenance intervals. Internal field data shows that, compared to widely-employed legacy blends, our formulation cuts unplanned pressure spikes while extending compressor service intervals. Technicians who have wrestled with fouled evaporator coils or short-cycling solenoid valves notice smooth operation and reduced need for emergency service calls.

    Energy data collected over multiple peak seasons highlights lower average power draw, especially during aggressive temperature pull-down. Clients with sensitive products—whether food or critical vaccines—report fewer product quality complaints, as JXL-02 provides a tight hold on required storage temperature without frequent alarm overrides.

    Final Thoughts from a Manufacturer’s View

    Every improvement in refrigerant technology comes back to what end users experience at the plant level. From our perspective, the hundreds of tests and small adjustments in each batch represent our commitment to reliability. Years of direct work with clients and our own facility maintenance teams drive every decision—from raw material sourcing to final delivery. We’ll continue to put our experience, technical resources, and customer conversations to work ensuring that JXL-02 remains the preferred choice for operators who need more than a generic solution for critical cooling.