It's past rumours - there are two main stream runners - basically R152a by DuPont Et al - and CO2 - R134a is being phased out
Neither will be 'drop in' replacements - and for most part the CO2 system won't function too well in anywhere but temperate climates - plus of course you cannot retrofit to existing vehicles
R152 is a flammable gas - but as DuPont state - it's not as flammable as HC's - right the flash point is fractionally higher (magically just above the internationally recognised flash point figure to remove it from the flammable gas labelling - coincidence -I don't think so)
However - the problem is if it did ever burn - the chemicals given off when burnt are higly toxic.
The GWP for HC refrigerants are <3 - for R152a its 160 - which is quite good for a chemical gas - but it defeats me why they just try and fudge the figures to make it look safer to Joe Public - they are real bastards.
So the motor industry will have to go through yet another metamorph to comply with the new standards - and guess who pays - yep you and me.
I was at the main ODS and GWP conference in Montreal a few months back - and our 'friends' DuPont have released 'another' gas to replace R22 (the gas mainly used in small split/domestic air con) and yes it has a Zero ODP - but the global warming (gwp) is 30% higher than the R22 it's meant to replace - figure that.
I am off to another UNEP conference in July - where we are hoping to beat a few up about R152 and the new R22 replacement
In the mean time we will just quitetly working in the background on acceptance of HC's - wish me luck.





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