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refrigerants

n. (plural of refrigerant English)

Usage examples of "refrigerants".

The pinch point for expansion of refrigeration beyond the existing resources of Grantville is the development of new refrigerants for absorption and vapor compression refrigeration.

So we are going to have to utilize some of the toxic or flammable refrigerants above to drive our industries, as was done in the past.

But in the long term, as the demand for the process grows, old refrigerants will have to be rediscovered, and the more toxic and dangerous refrigerants will be pushed to the front.

The letter and number codes of refrigerants have been set up over the years by the industry engineering association known as ASHRAE ("Ash-ray").

There are a lot of individual refrigerators in homes and businesses, so there is a long-term supply of both the cooling available in the refrigerators, and the refrigerants that are made available when units go out of service.

In fact, it is required by the Clean Air Act, which imposed fines and other penalties for the outright release of refrigerants to the atmosphere.

The amount of existing refrigerants, plus the collection of propane from the natural gas, gives us a strong candidate.

He listened to the murmur of ventilators and refrigerants and the click and buzz of servo-mechanisms.

It bubbled with released refrigerants and water began to condense on the outside.