COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Making ammonia work in traditional HFC territory, trying transcritical CO2 systems in ice rinks, and examining ways to apply refrigeration principles to heat transfer rates were just three topics of 13 papers (five in Spanish) presented at the most recent Industrial Refrigeration Conference and Expo, presented by the International Institute of Ammonia Refrigeration (IIAR) in Colorado Springs.
The timelines and diversity of the papers were a reflection of the IIAR response to ongoing developments regarding wider use of natural refrigerants as well as a continued commitment to the basics of refrigeration.