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Current status of alternative refrigerants in transport refrigeration systems.
Author(s) : KWON S. L.
Summary
CFC refrigerants R12 and R502 and HCFC refrigerant R22 have been important refrigerants in the commercial and transport refrigeration industries for both medium and low temperature applications. The objective of this presentation is to review the current status of alternative refrigerants that are currently being used in transport refrigeration systems for long term applications. Also, to discuss the issues that occur due to the implementation of HFC blends to the systems.
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- Original title: Current status of alternative refrigerants in transport refrigeration systems.
- Record ID : 2000-1599
- Languages: English
- Source: 20th International Congress of Refrigeration: Refrigeration into the Third Millennium.
- Publication date: 1999/09/19
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Themes:
Refrigerated transport: general information;
CFCs;
HCFCs;
Blends - Keywords: Refrigerating equipment; Refrigerated transport; R507; R502; R407d; R407b; R407a; R404A; R22; R12; Substitute; Refrigerant
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