Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) Applications available in Taiwan
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Gas detection & hazardous gas monitoring equipments for mechanical/chiller rooms
The release of refrigerant gases into the environment can be harmful to both the potential occupants of the space, as well as to the environment in general. Chlorofluorocarbons, commonly known as CFCs, which were formerly considered relatively safe, are now known to be a key contributor to the thinning of the ozone layer. These are gradually being replaced by more environmentally friendly refrigerants such as R134a. This however, does not lessen the need for leak detection. Regardless of their reduced impact on ...
By Armstrong Monitoring Corporation (AMC) based in Ottawa, ONTARIO (CANADA).
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Shredders and crushers for refrigerator recycling sector
Several million scrap refrigerator units are disposed of every year in Germany alone. The proportion of refrigeration units recycled by volume totals about 40% and is the most significant segment after consumer electronics. One particular challenge in this recycling process is presented by chlorofluorocarbons such as R 11, R 12 or R 141b, which were used for decades as foaming agents for insulation materials. Since these substances damage the Earth’s ozone layer when released, they must be removed and ...
By Erdwich Zerkleinerungs-Systeme GmbH based in Igling, GERMANY.
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Scrap recycling plants for cooling devices
URT develops, builds and sells plants for cooling equipment disposal. As the world leader in the field of cooling device recycling, we are engineering technically sophisticated plants corresponding to the new standard EN 50625. The CENELEC standard EN 50625, which is the new version of the EN 50574, is requiring high demands on the disposal of old refrigerators. This means, end-of-life appliances have to be treated and recycled separately according insulating materials. With the URT plants for cooling equipment ...
By URT Umwelt- und Recyclingtechnik GmbH based in Karlstadt, GERMANY.
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