Ten non-flammable alternatives to R404A |
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Refrigerants: current developments |
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The future of R404A and other refrigerants with high GWP values as prices rise |
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Refrigerants: what to expect in the future |
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Standards and their role in refrigerants development |
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This happened in refrigerant development during the past year |
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Environmentally friendly refrigerants of the future |
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An option to replace R404A in small refrigeration systems |
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Highlights form the Gustav Lorentzen conference on natural fluids. |
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The opportunities and challenges of R152a. Part 2. |
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The opportunities and challenges of R152a. Part 1. |
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Sources of refrigerant property data |
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A year in low GWP refrigerants development |
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Reducing environmental impact of refrigeration technology |
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The potential dangers of TFA |
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Key news in low GWP refrigerants developments |
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HFO refrigerants explained |
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Understanding refrigerant flammability |
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New opportunities for R32 |
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A guide to F-gas regulation guides |
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In short about R1234ze |
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Replacements for R404A |
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R1336mzz-Z - new generation nonflammable low GWP refrigerant |
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Low GWP refrigerants for high temperature heat pumps |
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Safety of new low GWP refrigerants |
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Can global temperature change potential replace GWP in upcoming regulations? |
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Quantifying global warming potential |
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New F-gas Directive, one step closer to the final decision! |
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A year in new low GWP refrigerants development |
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Defining “Low GWP” |
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Which refrigerant replaces next R410A? |
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New opportunities for natural refrigerants |
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Uncertain future of fluorinated refrigerants |
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European Commission’s feedback on MAC Directive implementation issues |
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R-1234yf to be used in MAC systems, despite safety concerns |
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Environmental metrics for evaluating refrigeration systems operation |
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Low GWP alternative refrigerants in heat pumps |
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Mercedes-Benz wishes to continue using the tried-and-tested R-134a refrigerant in passenger cars |
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Stability and compatibility of HFOs |
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Counterfeit refrigerants are on the rise |
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European Commission sets new deadline: manufacturers may continue to use old refrigerants |
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Sweden accelerates the transition towards HFC alternatives |
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Refrigerant effect on system performance |
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