R410A Refrigerant for professional air conditioning and heat pump systems. High energy efficiency and proven quality – order now from Voll-Gas!
R410A is a proven refrigerant blend that has become the standard in air conditioning technology. This zeotropic mixture consists of equal parts R32 (difluoromethane) and R125 (pentafluoroethane). With its low temperature glide of less than 0.2 K, it behaves almost like a pure refrigerant and offers excellent thermodynamic properties.
Where is R410A used?
R410A dominates the market for modern air conditioners and heat pumps. In split air conditioning units, it ensures efficient cooling and heating with a compact design. Heat pumps use its high volumetric cooling capacity for optimal energy yield. VRF and VRV systems in commercial applications also rely on the reliable properties of R410A.
The high vapor pressure of the refrigerant is particularly advantageous. At 0°C, it is 8 bar, and at 42°C, it is already 26 bar. This property enables a very high volumetric cooling capacity, allowing compressors and other components to be sized smaller. This makes air conditioners more compact and efficient.
However, R410A is not suitable for deep-freeze applications because the discharge temperature becomes too high. Its main area of application is in normal and air conditioning cooling, as well as in heat pump applications.
Current legal developments
Since 2025, R410A has been subject to new restrictions under the EU F-Gas Regulation. New mono-split air conditioning units with less than 3 kg refrigerant charge may no longer be placed on the market with R410A (GWP 2,088), as the limit is GWP 750. Larger systems and existing systems are not affected.
Already imported or operational devices can continue to be sold, installed, and operated. R410A remains available for service and maintenance, but the phase-down scenario of the EU regulation will lead to increasing scarcity and price increases.
Further tightening is planned from 2027, which will also affect larger split systems. Operators should therefore inform themselves about alternatives in good time.
Efficiency and technical advantages
R410A offers excellent heat transfer properties in the evaporator and condenser. Its high specific cooling capacity enables efficient system design with smaller components. Compared to the previously used R22, systems with R410A can achieve up to 60% higher cooling capacity with better energy efficiency.
The refrigerant is not ozone-depleting (ODP = 0) and non-flammable, which simplifies handling and installation. Its thermodynamic properties remain stable even under changing operating conditions, leading to consistent system performance.
Why R410A from Voll-Gas?
At Voll-Gas, you receive R410A in original quality for professional applications. Our many years of experience in refrigerant trading guarantee reliable availability even in times of market scarcity. With expert advice and free shipping, we are your competent partner.
All our R410A refrigerants comply with current quality standards and are supplied with complete documentation. This ensures that you receive a product that meets the highest requirements.
Note: R410A is subject to the F-Gas Regulation. Purchase and use are only permitted with the appropriate certification of competence.
Frequently asked questions about the refrigerant "R410A"
Am I still allowed to use R410A?
Yes, R410A is still permitted for existing systems and larger split systems. Only new mono-split units with a charge of less than 3 kg have been affected since 2025. Service and maintenance of existing systems remain possible.
What alternatives are there to R410A?
For new systems, R32 as a direct replacement or R407C for other applications are mainly considered. Both are available from Voll-Gas. The choice depends on the specific application and system requirements.
What does the ban mean for my existing system?
Existing R410A systems can continue to be operated. However, stricter leak checks may apply, depending on the charge size and CO2 equivalent of the system.
Will R410A become more expensive?
Yes, due to the EU quota restrictions, further price increases are expected. Early stocking or switching to alternative refrigerants may be advisable.