Summary
The authors investigate ways of replacing HCFC-141b (an R11 substitute) with HFC-134a, 365-mfc and 245-fa in polyurethane foams. HFC-134a, along with HFC-152a and liquid CO2, are also used to replace HCFC-142b (an R12 substitute).
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- Original title: Les HFC comme porogènes pour mousses isolantes.
- Record ID : 2000-0695
- Languages: French
- Subject: HFCs alternatives
- Source: Rev. gén. Froid - vol. 88 - n. 995
- Publication date: 1999/07
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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