Summary
A new anti-wear agent has been developed, which is effective for keeping wear at the same level as the conventional HCFC-mineral oil system. It has been examined in an actual air-conditioning system to confirm its superior lubricity. Non-ester lubricants are also evaluated, but their properties are not understood sufficiently; evaluations are called for.
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- Original title: [In Japanese. / En japonais.]
- Record ID : 1997-0694
- Languages: Japanese
- Source: Refrigeration - vol. 71 - n. 820
- Publication date: 1996/02
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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Themes:
HCFCs;
Blends - Keywords: Test rig; R502; R22; Substitute; Mixture; Development; Refrigerant
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The development of a drop-in replacement for R502.
- Author(s) : PEARSON S. F.
- Date : 1992/01/09
- Languages : English
- Source: Inst. Refrig., Adv. Proof - 9 p.; 15 fig.; 1 tabl.; 4 ref.
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Energetische Bewertung von R22-Alternativen in ...
- Author(s) : AHNEFELD G.
- Date : 1997/10
- Languages : German
- Source: KI Luft Kältetech. - vol. 33 - n. 10
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Energy assessment of HFC-blends as R22 alternat...
- Author(s) : AHNEFELD G., VOLLMER D., WOBST E.
- Date : 1996/05
- Languages : German
- Source: KI Luft Kältetech. - vol. 32 - n. 5
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Water-source heat pumps with HFC refrigerants.
- Author(s) : GLAMM P.
- Date : 1995/03
- Languages : English
- Source: IEA HPC Newsl. - vol. 13 - n. 1
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Condensation of nonazeotropic binary refrigeran...
- Author(s) : SHIZUYA M., ITOH M., HIJIKATA K.
- Date : 1995/05
- Languages : English
- Source: J. Heat Transf. - vol. 117 - n. 2
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