The F-Gas Challenge - Winner & Answers revealed!
Climalife UK
Having seen over 300 visits to our F-Gas Challenge quiz, we are now pleased to announce that we have our winner.
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Having seen over 300 visits to our F-Gas Challenge quiz, we are now pleased to announce that we have our winner.
Chemours has announced the availability of its new range of low GWP HFO-based “mildly flammable” refrigerants.
The new Opteon™ XL Series currently comprises five refrigerants; Opteon™ XL10 (R-1234yf), which can replace R-134a, Opteon™XL20 (R454C) and Opteon™XL40 (R-454A) both potential alternatives to replace R-404A and R-507. Whilst Opteon™XL41 (R-454B) and Opteon™XL55 (R-452B) are two new blends to replace R410A. All are classified by Ashrae as A2L “mildly flammable” refrigerants.
Honeywell has announced the availability of Solstice® L40X (R455A), a refrigerant suitable for medium- and low-temperature standalone applications such as hermetically sealed systems in refrigerated plug-in type-cabinets. Solstice® L40X provides up to 3 percent higher capacity and up to 6 percent better efficiency at low temperature than the current, widely used refrigerant R-404A.
Chillventa opened its doors this morning with lots of visitors from across the world visiting the Climalife stand (516 in hall 7).
Climalife are pleased to be exhibiting at this year's Chillventa, 11-13th October 2016, on Stand 7-516 in Hall 7.
What does F-Gas mean for the refrigerant market over the next two years?
Find out more with our simple 2018 F-Gas Challenge Infographic.
As the F-Gas phasedown of HFCs takes hold, R-404A will be one of the first high GWP refrigerants to be affected.