What is flash point of refrigerant oil?
Fluids | Flashpoint [12] oF | Autoignition Temperature [13] oF |
---|---|---|
Engine Oil (conventional and synthetic) [ 1, 2, 4] | 300-495 | 500-700 |
Methanol (in windshield fluid) [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,14] | 52-108 | 725-878 |
Power Steering Fluid [ 2, 4] | 300-500 | 500-700 |
Refrigerants |
What refrigerant uses alkylbenzene oil?
Alkylbenzene (AB) is a synthetic oil used in refrigerant systems with CFC or HCFC refrigerants.
Can I use Poe instead of PAG?
PAO oil: Polyalphaolefin- or PAO-based oil is a multi-grade synthetic oil. Compatible with many lubricants and refrigerants, it is intended for universal application and is sometimes used as a substitute for certain PAG oils if approved by the compressor manufacturer.

Can I use R-22 with POE oil?
Even with the use of POE oil in R22 compressors, allied does not recommend or allow the use of any “drop-in” R22 replacement refrigerants. Use of any refrigerant other than R22 will affect the system capacity and efficiency, and will void the manufacturer’s warranty.
Can you mix refrigerant oils?
Mixing oils While mixing A/C Compressor oils is usually not recommended, as it can lead to A/C Compressor damage and failure, the new ND-oil 12 can be used with both R1234yf and the old R134a type refrigerants.
Can I mix PAG oil and POE oil?
The two oils do not mix completely and cannot create a long-lasting homogenous mixture, which is needed to ensure the correct lubrication of the mechanical parts within the compressor.

What oil is used in R-22 refrigerant?
mineral oil
Refrigerant R-22 has been successfully used with mineral oil in residential air-conditioning and heat pump systems (AC/HP). R-407C and R-41 OA are two chlorine free HFC refrigerant candidates to replace R-22.
Is Johnson’s baby oil flammable?
Fire & Explosion Hazard: Slightly Flammable in presence of open flame Non- flammable in the presence of shocks.