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Inactivation of microorganisms on surfaces of a refrigerator compartment with low-pressure mercury lamps.
Conservazione della frutta fresca: risultati sperimentali di un nuovo aero-refrigerante per il miglioramento della qualità della merce e per la riduzione dei consumi energetici.
Fresh fruit conservation : experimental results of a new air cooler in order to improve the quality of the products and reduce energy efficiency.
Modeling the processes of pneumatic cryoelectroseparation of a dispersed raw material of biological origin.
Natural refrigerants in refrigerated seawater systems on fishing vessels.
Relazione tecnica sul trasporto merci surgelate.
Technical report on frozen food transportation.
Using seawater for urban renewal project.
The effects of high hydrostatic pressure on grouper fillet aging.
Transient model of an RSW system with CO2 refrigeration – A study of overall performance.
Performance simulation of a refrigerated sea water system for salmon chilling with R744 as the refrigerant.
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Analysis of Alternative Shelf Life-Extending Protocols and Their Effect on the Preservation of Seafood Products.
Changes in Volatile Composition of Cape Hake Fillets under Modified Atmosphere Packaging Systems during Cold Storage.
Live transport of Norway lobster with mobile RSW system for an international market.
A re-think of the mercury removal problem for LNG plants.
Numerical investigation of R-134a ejector.
Fluid choice and test standardization for magnetic regenerators operating at near room temperature.
Refrigeration sector monitoring
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Assessing the effects of CO2 cryocapture
According to Physicists at the University of Oregon, refrigerating coal plant emissions would reduce CO2 emissions by 90%, and reduce levels of other dangerous chemicals such as SO2 and Mercury, but would raise electricity costs by about 25%.
Lighting systems for cold stores
Various types of lighting exist for below 0°C temperature cold stores including mercury vapor (MV) lamps, high pressure sodium (HPS) and light-emitting diodes (LED).
100 years of superconductivity
April 8, 2011 marked the 100th anniversary of the discovery of superconductivity by Heike Kammerlingh Onnes. Working in his lab at Leiden University on April 8, 1911, he was experimenting with the electrical...
High-temperature Superconductivity
Groundbreaking findings on high-temperature superconductivity. A superconductor is a material that can conduct electricity with virtually no resistance. The phenomenon was discovered by Kamerlingh Onnes in 1911 and takes place in certain metals...
Vending machine dispenses fresh foods via RFID
The startup PantryLabs has created refrigerated kiosks which can identify sandwiches and other perishable products stored within, and can track sales and inventory levels.
A possible major step in the quest of room-temperature superconductivity
Two researcher teams have just reported experiments indicating that a hydride of lanthanum compressed to 1.7 to 1.85 million bar has a critical temperature of 250–260 K (-23 – -13°C).
HFC regulation in Europe and the United States
At the beginning of October, a provisional agreement was reached to update the F-Gas regulation in Europe, and the United States announced measures limiting the GWP of refrigerants used in several types of air...
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The latest news on refrigeration conferences
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The IIR supports innovative European research projects on refrigeration
In line with its international activities, the IIR is currently involved in two European research projects both focused on very distinct areas of refrigeration technologies.
IIR engages in COP13/MOP36 and COP29 to highlight the key role of sustainable refrigeration for all in handling climate change
Two major events in the fight against climate change and protecting the future of our planet, COP13/MOP36 and COP29, are held in October and November. The IIR is taking part in these United Nations conferences...