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College speaker programme - visiting the Grimsby Institute
Climalife UK
As part of Climalife's college speaker programme, Mel Summers and Neil Roberts of Climalife, and Mark Hughes of Chemours, visited the Grimsby Institute on Tuesday 12th October 2021, to deliver the next in their series of refrigerant related presentations.
Getting the best out of A2L refrigerants in Commercial Refrigeration applications
Climalife UK
There is more focus on what should be installed today to remain sustainable past 2030. Mid-range GWP blends such as Opteon™ XP40 (R-449A) are now well established for retrofit and can be used for new equipment in the interim but the GWP is just too high for the longer term.
Guiding you through the changing refrigerant landscape
Climalife UK
For those who already know me I’ve always been the guy at the refrigerant manufacturer who distributors and wholesalers across Europe could ask the tricky questions on refrigerants and provide help and guidance on how to use them.
National Working Parents Day | Return from Maternity Leave
Climalife UK
Today we celebrate the many working parents across the UK successfully juggling their careers and daily home lives. On this National Working Parents Day, Business Support Manager, Laura McKeown talks openly about her return from maternity leave in 2021.
Webinar | Low GWP Refrigerants... how do we move forward?
Climalife UK
Senior Technical Sales Manager, Neil Roberts is keen to tackle your questions around why it’s so important to move to low GWP refrigerants, which low GWP refrigerants are suitable for which applications and why is there a need to use A2Ls and any other questions you might have.