
Natural Refrigerant Projects Nominated for Australian Awards
Multiple low-charge ammonia and transcritical CO2 systems are eligible for AIRAH’s recognition of excellence.
Multiple low-charge ammonia and transcritical CO2 systems are eligible for AIRAH’s recognition of excellence.
Mayekawa is seeing an increasing opportunity for the NewTon in Japan’s industrial refrigeration sector as well as in overseas Asian markets.
Ammonia chillers have proven to be cost-effective for building air conditioning, but industry barriers continue to stand in the way of wider adoption
The country is revising safety standards, focusing on training and considering new technology to overcome concerns stemming from major accidents.
At last month’s HARFKO 2019 exhibition in Seoul, Johnson Controls told this website of growing interest in natural refrigerants in Korea.
Ajinomoto Frozen Foods aims to eliminate the use of Freon from all its domestic food processing factory freezers by 2020.
The low-charge trend is attracting new customers to ammonia, while new technology is bringing CO2 to higher capacities. All this innovation is helping industry to phase down synthetic refrigerants and improve energy efficiency. Accelerate Australia & NZ reports.