Scepticism about R134a "justified".
Author(s) : BANKS R. E.
Type of article: Article
Summary
The author brings up several questions on R134a, notably its possible release of trifluoroacetic and hydrofluoric acid during decomposition. As these acids may attack the ozone layer, R134 would be better than R134a.
Details
- Original title: Scepticism about R134a "justified".
- Record ID : 1994-2153
- Languages: English
- Subject: Environment
- Publication date: 1993/09
- Source: Source: Refrig. Air Cond.
vol. 96; n. 1146; 16; 6 ref. - Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
Indexing
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Themes:
CFCs;
HFCs;
Blends - Keywords: R134a; Ozone; CFC; R134; Substitute; Mixture; Environment; Refrigerant
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