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Refrigerant Gases

 

Refrigeration has steadily become a part of everyday life; our food is chilled, frozen, stored, transported and displayed in refrigerated units using refrigerant gas. Refrigeration is a key component of many industrial processes such as pharmaceutical, chemical, and natural gas production. Even our cars, offices, shops and public buildings are kept cool by air-conditioning.


Introduction Overview

Overview to BOC Refrigerants: Refrigeration has steadily become a part of everyday life; our food is chilled, frozen, stored, transported and displayed in refrigerated units using refrigerant gas.

Complete Range

Complete Range 

All refrigerants are pre-fixed with an 'R' number - this denotes an industry standard specification. The exceptions are when the refrigerants are new an 'R' number has been applied for and not yet granted.

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Air Conditioning in Cars

Information relating to Air Conditioning in Cars:

For many years R134a has been the leading refrigerants used within mobile air conditioning systems

HCFC Phase Out

HCFCs (2010 Phase Out)

Virgin HCFCs including R22 will be banned from use from January 1st 2010

HFC

HFCs

Including the widest range of HCFC alternatives from Arkema , Dupont and  Refrigerant Solutions

Natural Refrigerants

Natural Refrigerants

BOC is the UK's leading supplier of natural refrigerants to the refrigeration and air conditioning industry

 

Leak Detection

Leak Detection

Article three of the EC Regulation 842/ 2006  requires the operator to prevent leakage of fluorinated gases

Recovery

Recovery Cylinders

Recovery cylinders for when the refrigerant from a system is no longer required

Guide to Legislation

Guide to Legislation

Legislative information relating to Refrigerants

 

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