New refrigerant fluids to meet demanding environmental criteria.
Author(s) : MINOR B., YOUNGDALE E.
Summary
The growing awareness that climate change is a man-made phenomenon has focused the attention of regulators on the question of greenhouse gases (GWP). The chemical industry has been working to develop safe refrigerant fluids with low GWPs. This paper describes the development and testing of a leading low GWP candidate to replace R-134a in automotive air-conditioning systems.
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- Original title: New refrigerant fluids to meet demanding environmental criteria.
- Record ID : 2008-2023
- Languages: English
- Subject: Regulation
- Source: Technological innovations in air-conditioning and refrigeration industry + CD-ROM.
- Publication date: 2007/06/08
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