R-600a (isobutane) · C4H10
R-600a (isobutane (2-methylpropane), CAS 75-28-5) is a single-component refrigerant; this page gives its saturation pressure and saturated liquid and vapour densities from -40 to 60 °C.
Saturation pressure and saturated liquid and vapour densities are computed from CoolProp==6.6.0 - reference Helmholtz equation of state for IsoButane and tabulated over -40–60 °C.
- Also known as
- Isobutane, 2-Methylpropane, HC-600a, R600a, i-butane
- CAS number
- 75-28-5
- Tabulated range
- -40–60 °C · saturation line
- Refrigerant
- R-600a
- Chemical name
- isobutane (2-methylpropane)
- GWP (100-yr)
- 1
- ASHRAE 34 class
- A3
GWP 1 — WMO 2022 100-year GWP (basis attributed by the U.S. EPA Technology Transitions GWP Reference Table). U.S. EPA - Technology Transitions GWP Reference Table. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Technology Transitions GWP Reference Table: R-600a (isobutane) 100-year GWP = 1 (table reference WMO 2022). https://www.epa.gov/climate-hfcs-reduction/technology-transitions-gwp-reference-table
ASHRAE 34 A3 — ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 34 safety group classification. ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 34 - Designation and Safety Classification of Refrigerants. ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 34-2022, Designation and Safety Classification of Refrigerants: R-600a (isobutane) assigned safety group A3.
- Saturation pressure
- 3.507bar
- Pressure
- 350.7kPa
- Gauge
- 36.2psig
- Liquid density
- 550.6kg/m³
- Vapour density
- 9.13kg/m³
Read the saturation line either way
Set a temperature to read its saturation pressure and densities, or set a pressure to read the saturation temperature. Every number is interpolated from the committed table below and clamped to the validated -40–60 °C range — nothing is computed from a property model in your browser.
Values are interpolated along the tabulated saturation line below — both the temperature and the pressure stay within the validated -40–60 °C range and are never extrapolated.
- Saturation temp
- 25.0 °C
- Saturation pressure
- 3.507 bar
- Pressure
- 350.7 kPa
- Gauge pressure
- 36.2 psig
- Liquid density
- 550.6 kg/m³
- Vapour density
- 9.13 kg/m³
Every tabulated point
Saturation pressure (absolute, shown in kPa and bar, with the gauge value in psig at standard atmosphere) and the saturated liquid and vapour densities at each temperature. A negative psig is a partial vacuum below one atmosphere.
| T °C | p kPa | p bar | p psig | ρ liq kg/m³ | ρ vap kg/m³ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -40 | 28.7 | 0.287 | −10.5 | 624.1 | 0.88 |
| -35 | 36.8 | 0.368 | −9.4 | 618.9 | 1.10 |
| -30 | 46.6 | 0.466 | −7.9 | 613.6 | 1.37 |
| -25 | 58.4 | 0.584 | −6.2 | 608.3 | 1.69 |
| -20 | 72.5 | 0.725 | −4.2 | 602.9 | 2.07 |
| -15 | 89.0 | 0.890 | −1.8 | 597.4 | 2.51 |
| -10 | 108.5 | 1.085 | 1.0 | 591.9 | 3.01 |
| -5 | 131.0 | 1.310 | 4.3 | 586.3 | 3.59 |
| 0 | 157.0 | 1.570 | 8.1 | 580.6 | 4.26 |
| 5 | 186.7 | 1.867 | 12.4 | 574.8 | 5.01 |
| 10 | 220.6 | 2.206 | 17.3 | 568.9 | 5.87 |
| 15 | 259.0 | 2.590 | 22.9 | 563.0 | 6.83 |
| 20 | 302.2 | 3.022 | 29.1 | 556.9 | 7.91 |
| 25 | 350.7 | 3.507 | 36.2 | 550.6 | 9.13 |
| 30 | 404.7 | 4.047 | 44.0 | 544.3 | 10.48 |
| 35 | 464.8 | 4.648 | 52.7 | 537.8 | 11.99 |
| 40 | 531.2 | 5.312 | 62.3 | 531.2 | 13.67 |
| 45 | 604.5 | 6.045 | 73.0 | 524.4 | 15.53 |
| 50 | 684.9 | 6.849 | 84.6 | 517.4 | 17.59 |
| 55 | 773.0 | 7.730 | 97.4 | 510.2 | 19.89 |
| 60 | 869.2 | 8.692 | 111.4 | 502.7 | 22.43 |
R-600a saturation pressure at a glance
At -20 °C, R-600a saturation pressure is about 0.72 bar (72 kPa; −4.2 psig). At 0 °C, R-600a saturation pressure is about 1.57 bar (157 kPa; 8.1 psig). At 25 °C, R-600a saturation pressure is about 3.51 bar (351 kPa; 36.2 psig). At 40 °C, R-600a saturation pressure is about 5.31 bar (531 kPa; 62.3 psig).
Where the numbers come from
Every value on this page is computed by a deterministic equation of state — none is entered by hand. The generating method and the references it is checked against:
- ▸NIST Chemistry WebBook, SRD 69 - Thermophysical Properties of Fluid Systems (REFPROP-derived saturation tables), isobutane (CAS 75-28-5)
- ▸CoolProp 6.6.0 - reference Helmholtz equation of state for isobutane (Buecker & Wagner, 2006)
- ▸U.S. EPA - Technology Transitions GWP Reference Table (100-year GWP, WMO 2022 reference)
- ▸ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 34-2022 - Designation and Safety Classification of Refrigerants
Model: CoolProp==6.6.0 - reference Helmholtz equation of state for IsoButane · Generated 2026-06-07
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Checked against cited values
The equation of state is cross-checked against independently cited saturation points. The page is published only because every check passes.
| Property / point | Saturation pressure · 25 °C |
| Cited reference value | 350.67 kPa |
| Model computed | 350.67 kPa |
| Error vs reference | 0% (tolerance 1%) |
NIST Chemistry WebBook, SRD 69 - Thermophysical Properties of Fluid Systems. NIST Chemistry WebBook, SRD 69, Thermophysical Properties of Fluid Systems, isobutane (R-600a, 2-methylpropane) (CAS 75-28-5), saturation curve at 25 degC: saturation pressure = 350.67 kPa. https://webbook.nist.gov/cgi/fluid.cgi?ID=C75285&Action=Page
| Property / point | Saturated liquid density · 25 °C |
| Cited reference value | 550.65 kg/m3 |
| Model computed | 550.65 kg/m3 |
| Error vs reference | 0% (tolerance 1%) |
NIST Chemistry WebBook, SRD 69 - Thermophysical Properties of Fluid Systems. NIST Chemistry WebBook, SRD 69, Thermophysical Properties of Fluid Systems, isobutane (R-600a, 2-methylpropane) (CAS 75-28-5), saturation curve at 25 degC: saturated liquid density = 550.65 kg/m3. https://webbook.nist.gov/cgi/fluid.cgi?ID=C75285&Action=Page
Before you use these numbers
- ▸CoolProp reference Helmholtz equation of state (Buecker & Wagner, 2006) for isobutane. Saturation properties only, tabulated from -40 to +60 degC; superheated and single-phase data are out of scope for this page. The critical point is 134.67 degC / 3629.0 kPa, well above the table top, so every tabulated state is sub-critical. Values are for preliminary design; verify against vendor data for critical service.
- ▸Saturation properties only — these are two-phase (saturation-line) values; superheated and sub-cooled single-phase data are out of scope for this page. The critical point is 134.67 °C / 3629 kPa, above the tabulated range.
- ▸Values are tabulated only inside the -40–60 °C range shown; the equation of state is not extrapolated beyond it here.
- ▸Use for preliminary design; verify for critical service.
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