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HFCs --- An Energy-Efficient Solution
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HFCs are viable and proven solutions to the problems
addressed by the Montreal Protocol and Kyoto Protocol
processes.
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Producing HFCs --- Meeting Societal Needs with Environmental Stewardship
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The Montreal Protocols mandated CFC and HCFC phaseouts posed a daunting challenge to fluorocarbon
producers. Industry responded with unprecedented creativity and innovation.
Industrys huge undertaking resulted in safe, non ozone-depleting, high performance, cost effective compounds
that are in widespread use around the world today --- HFCs.
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Foam Insulation --- A Working Example
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There are 14 major types of insulating foams produced globally that are primarily used for appliance insulation,
residential and commercial building insulation and specialty applications such as refrigerated storage, transport
and pipe insulation. These products have used chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), some are now using hydrochlorofluorocarbons
(HCFCs), and hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) as the Montreal Protocol is implemented across
all nations.
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Commercial Refrigeration --- A Working Example
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Commercial refrigeration is essential in today's society, to preserve and
protect food for people around the world.
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Residential Air Conditioning --- A Working Example
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Residential Air Conditioning provides comfort to millions of homes worldwide. People lead
more productive and healthy lives due to controlled temperatures and humidity in homes.
During periods of unusually hot weather, air conditioning has been credited with saving lives.
HFCs offer the best solution for meeting long-term residential air conditioning requirements.
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Vehicle Air Conditioning --- A Working Example
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Vehicle air conditioning is an important part of an integrated system which provides cooling, heating, defrosting,
demisting, air filtering and humidity control for both passenger comfort and vehicle safety. Its reliability and convenience
are often taken for granted, but it is key to keeping the passenger safe and comfortable in over 350 million
vehicles worldwide.
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Commercial Air Conditioning --- A Working Example
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Commercial air conditioning is essential for contemporary societal comfort
in most of the world. These systems contribute to health and comfort, worker
productivity and economic vitality. Commercial air conditioning is used
in stores, restaurants, offices, hotels, hospitals, and other public places.
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Aerosol Propellants --- A Working Example
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Self-pressurized, or aerosol, packaging is used in many consumer and industrial products ranging from spray
paints, hairsprays, cleaning and household products to industrial sealants and lubricants.
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Metered Dose Inhalers --- A Working Example
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Metered dose inhalers (MDIs) are pressurized, hand-held devices that
use propellants to deliver doses of medication to the
lungs of a patient. These delivery devices are critically important
to public health and are used to administer various medications
for a range of medical conditions.
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Transport Refrigeration --- A Working Example
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Transport refrigeration is essential in todays society, to preserve and protect food, drugs and medical supplies for
people worldwide. It includes transport of refrigerated products with reefer ships, intermodal refrigerated containers,
refrigerated railcars and road transport including trailers, diesel trucks and small trucks.
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Household Refrigeration --- A Working Example
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Refrigerators, today, are the most used home appliance
and many believe refrigerators are the most important consumer product.
HFC refrigerants provide excellent, cost effective, environmentally acceptable
solutions for household refrigerators.
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Responsible Use Principles for Recovery, Recycling, and Reclamation
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A key element of the responsible use and stewardship of fluorocarbon refrigerants is the recovery, recycling
and reclamation of used refrigerants so that they can be reprocessed for further commercial use or destroyed.
HFCs can be recovered, recycled and reclaimed from many applications, including
mobile air conditioning, stationary air conditioning and refrigeration.
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HCFCs & HFCs --- Your Right to Choose
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HCFCs and HFCs both have lower global warming potential than CFCs.
Developed and developing countries have the right to choose the
compounds that best suit their needs.
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Fire Suppressants --- A Working Example
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On January 1, 1994, production of halon-based fire suppressants ceased in developed countries, and
at the same time, HFCs were commercially introduced as alternatives.
HFCs are now the fire suppression technology of choice due to their fire
fighting efficiency, extinguising speed, people safety, limited space
requirements, and minimal environmental impact.
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Solvents --- A Working Example
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Commercially available throughout the world, fluorocarbon solvents
are low in toxicity, cost-effective, can be used safely, and are
reusable. HFCs are the right choice for solvents.
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HFCs: Their Value and Importance
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HFCs conserve energy and reduce global warming, and are good long-term
solutions to global climate change. They provide a cost-effective phase-out
of CFCs and HCFCs in developing countries. HFCs help reduce greenhouse-gas
emissions, and using HFCs saves money.
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XPS Foam CO2 Savings
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A report by Nadine Rauscher of the Dow Chemical Company:
"A Comparison of CO2-equivalent Emissions From the Use of Various
Extruded Polystyrene Foam Insulations: XPS foam sheathing applied to exterior
walls of single family residential housing in four cities in the United States."
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