earthplatform.com

applications hfcs

Environment Search Engine    

Results 1 - 6 from 6 for applications hfcs in 0.128 sec.


Other applications
Applications > Other applications Print this page Air conditioning - Stationary Air conditioning - Mobile Insulation foams Medical aerosols Refrigeration Other applications HFCs PFCs SF6 HCFCs Why use HFCs Responsible Use of HFCs ...
fluorocarbons.org


HFCs
HFCs > HFCs Print this page Air conditioning - Stationary Air conditioning - Mobile Insulation foams Medical aerosols Refrigeration Other applications HFCs PFCs SF6 HCFCs Why use HFCs Responsible Use of HFCs ...
fluorocarbons.org More from this site

ESB: Spray Foam Producers Solve Ozone Problem
In the meantime, there are already some ozone-safe foams for spray-on or injection applications. The Icynene Insulation System, formerly called Insealation, has been around for several years. It's ... . of North Thetford, Vermont. Supergreen uses a hydro-fluorocarbon HFC-134a as a blowing agent. HFCs contain no chlorine and have no effect on the ozone layer. Estimates of Supergreen's ...
oikos.com


Ecotecture | HYDROGEN: Fuel of the (near) Future
Public buses powered by clean, quiet hydrogen fuel cells (HFCs) are already on the road in several countries, and major automotive manufacturers and their ... roles and battery power, unless combined with combustion driven engines, is inadequate for most vehicle applications. We return, then, to the need for fuel—chemicals with high levels of potential energy ...
ecotecture.com


Ecotecture | Book Review | THE HYDROGEN ECONOMY
HFCs are sufficiently powerful for transportation, industrial and ordinary building ... real trains. HFCs, then, have the potential to be placed everywhere, generating electricity for all manner of applications. The beauty of that—and this is the nexus of Mr. Rifkin’s distributed network argument—is that the HFCs ...
ecotecture.com More from this site

EIA - Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in the U.S. 2006-High-GWP Gases
Hydrofluorocarbons HFCs are compounds that contain carbon, hydrogen, and fluorine. Although they do not destroy stratospheric ozone, they are powerful greenhouse gases. HFCs are used in many applications, such ... can be attributed to the use of HFCs as replacements for ozone-depleting substances. The market is expanding, with HFCs used in fire protection applications to replace Halon 1301 and ...
www.eia.doe.gov




The results are filtered
View all results for applications hfcs