Minimum quantity 600 lbs
Sale and Purchase of Refrigerant
Refrigerant Supply Inc. actively purchases your refrigerants, as well as selling refrigerants to its customers. As CFC’s are illegal to manufacture or import into the United States, our purchase, of your CFC’s, is just as important as our CFC sales.
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Sale and Purchase of Refrigerant
Refrigeration Supply maintains a minimal inventory of refrigerant. Refrigerant Supply usually has your refrigerant sold, prior to receiving it from you. While Refrigerant Supply maintains a minimal inventory, we have immediate access to unlimited volumes of refrigerant. Our policy of minimal inventory, drastically cuts our operating costs. In turn this drastically cuts our refrigerant pricing for clients purchasing material from us, as well as allowing us to offer much higher purchase prices for refrigerant.
REFRIGERANT CATEGORIES
Virgin Refrigerant
In original Packaging with original factory seals.
Reclaimed Refrigerant
Meets ARI reclamation standards.
Dirty or Used Refrigerant
Contaminated by air, water, oils, etc.
Mixed Refrigerant
Contaminated byt air, water, oil and more –
with other refrigerants or solvents
Whether purchasing or selling refrigerants, pricing is contingent upon which category your refrigerants falls. Below are the four grading categories:
1.Virgin Refrigerant –
To qualify as virgin refrigerant, the material must be packaged in its original containers and still have its original factory seals. While not required, it is desirable that 30 and 50 pound cylinders be packaged in their original boxes.
2. Reclaimed Refrigerant –
To qualify as reclaimed, the refrigerant must meet ARI reclamation standards. To view ARI standards, go to our Reclaiming & Reclamation page. Most refrigerant reclaiming facilities will provide a certificate and put a reclaim seals on the containers to verify their purity. If you possess refrigerant that has been removed from a chiller system, it is highly unlikely that your refrigerant will meet these analytical parameters. Should you still feel your material may pass this criteria, you can have your refrigerant tested by ISI (Integral Sciences Inc.). You will find contact information for ISI on our Refrigerant Links Page.
3. Dirty Refrigerant
This is the category you should count on when refrigerants are removed from service. In this scenario, the material contains contamination of air, water, oil and particulates. This refrigerant is still a marketable commodity, yet will require shipment to a reclamation facility for processing. Refrigeration Supply can coordinate this processing activity for you, or we can simply purchase your refrigerant as is.
4. Mixed Refrigerant
This category indicates that your refrigerant is not just contaminated with air, oil, water, and particulates, but rather also contains contamination from other refrigerants or solvents. This material will require extensive processing to make your refrigerant a marketable commodity. In this circumstance, your product may, or may not, be economically feasible to be reclaimed.
Refrigerant Supply specializes in the buying and selling of CFC’s. We also market some of the higher priced HFC’s and HCFC’s. Because R-22 and R-134a are so widely available, at such low prices, Refrigerant Supply has found that it can only be competitive in this market when dealing with whole skid quantities. Should you be purchasing refrigerant for any other reason than resale, Refrigeration Supply will need verification or your certification to manage refrigerants.
As a convenience to our valued customers, Refrigerant Supply is happy to provide as much information as possible on the various types of refrigerants available.
As mentioned above, pricing for both buying and selling refrigerants depends largely on which category the particular refrigerant in question falls into. So we provide information for our clients on the different categories we recognize below, and also have detailed information about each particular refrigerant on our Technical Specifications Page.
Refrigerant Supply Inc. actively markets for following refrigerants:
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Refrigerant Supply is the right place to come to if you would like one company that will actively buy refrigerants as well as sell refrigerant to its clients. Not only that, but Refrigerant Supply also handles the reclaiming of refrigerants from HVAC units and deals with the recycling of the extracted refrigerant for reselling purposes.
Absolutely anyone can make use of our specialist services, from refrigeration contractors and chemical companies to the man on the street.
Refrigerant Supply is:
A registered Corporation for the State of Ohio
In business since 1996
Refrigerant Supply provides its customers with as much information as possible on the various types of refrigerants. For example, pricing for both buying and selling refrigerants depends largely on which category the particular refrigerant in question falls into, so we provide information for our clients on the different categories.
Refrigerant Grading Categories
Virgin Refrigerant (in original packaging with original factory seals)
Reclaimed Refrigerant (meets ARI reclamation standards)
Dirty or Used Refrigerant (contaminated by air, water, oils, etc)
Mixed Refrigerant (contaminated by air, water, oil etc as well as with other refrigerants or solvents)
For more detailed information on each of the above categories, take a look through our “Sales and Purchase of Refrigerant” navigation link on the left of our homepage.
Refrigerants that Refrigerant Supply actively markets for include:
r-12 cfc 12 r12 dichlordifluoromethane Refrigerant
r-11 cfc 11 r11 trichlorofluoromethane Refrigerant
r-23 hfc-23 r-23 trifluoromethane Refrigerant
r-115 cfc-115 r115 chloropentafluoroethane Refrigerant
r-116 cfc-116 r116 hexachloroethane Refrigerant
r-114 cfc-114 r114 dichlorotetrafluoroethane Refrigerant
r-500 cfc-500 r500 Refrigerant
r-502 cfc-502 r502 Refrigerant
r-503 cfc-503 r503 Refrigerant
For a more detailed list, please visit our “ Sale and Purchase of Refrigerant” page.
One refrigerant that we would like to make mention of here is the R-12 refrigerant, which is usually sold under the brand name Freon-12, and is otherwise known or branded as CFC-12, Freon 12, Genetron 12 or Forane 12. R-12 Dichlorodifluoromethane is a chloroflurocarbon halomethane, more commonly known as a CFC, can be used mainly as a refrigerant. You can find very detailed information on Freon-12 on our website under the “The Refrigerant Reference Pages” navigation link.
Freon-12 information on our site includes:
General Information (refrigerant applications, color and odor , etc)
Physical Information (boiling point, critical temperature and pressure, etc)
Toxicity and Global Warming Information
Packaging Information
Shipping Information
ARI 700 Reclaim Standards
Alternative Refrigerant Options for R-12 Non-Automotive Applications
R-12 Alternatives for Automotive Applications
The same information is available on our website under the same hyperlink for many other refrigerants. Please feel free to take a look through the list and if you would like further information then please don’t hesitate to contact us and we will be happy to assist you if at all possible.
Refrigerant Supply clients pay far lower prices than they would if they had to go anywhere else for their refrigerant needs. We are able to cut costs to a bare minimum because we keep limited stock of refrigerants in our inventory, thereby reducing our operating costs quite drastically. This does not, however, limit us in any way whatsoever – we have instant access to limitless volumes of refrigerant at all times.