Summary
The article presents the experiments conducted by Haier Group on the CFC substitution, using hydrocarbons as foaming agent and refrigerant. It also describes changes of performances of refrigerators after being subjected to foaming agent of cyclopentane and refrigerant of isobutane, especially the realization of "zero pollution" to environment and super energy saving. It is thus proved that hydrocarbons are potential suitable CFC substitutes in the field of refrigeration.
Details
- Original title: Latest developments on chlorofluorocarbons substitution in China.
- Record ID : 1997-0194
- Languages: English
- Source: Stratospheric Ozone Protection for the 90's. 1995 International CFC and Halon Alternatives Conference & Exhibition. Conference proceedings.
- Publication date: 1995/10/23
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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Research and development of "no-CFC" domestic r...
- Author(s) : DONG C., et al.
- Date : 1993
- Languages : Chinese
- Source: Journal of Refrigeration - n. 3
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Greenfreeze: the world's first CFC- and HFC-fre...
- Date : 1993
- Languages : English
- Source: Greenpeace int. - 10 p.; 1 tabl.
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No-frost refrigeration: a retrospect after conv...
- Author(s) : WENNING U. G.
- Date : 1995/10/23
- Languages : English
- Source: Stratospheric Ozone Protection for the 90's. 1995 International CFC and Halon Alternatives Conference & Exhibition. Conference proceedings.
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Theoretical analysis of propane as a replacemen...
- Author(s) : CHARTERS W. S. W., AYE L., URMA I.
- Date : 1995/02
- Languages : English
- Source: AIRAH J. - vol. 49 - n. 2
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Nature refrigerant: propane.
- Author(s) : JAMES R. W., MISSENDEN J. F.
- Date : 1993/09/27
- Languages : English
- Source: Proceedings of the 1993 non-fluorocarbon insulation, refrigeration and air-conditioning technology workshop.
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