Agent Of Change This article showcases ecomate® as the blowing agent of choice when
considering Environmental Mandates and pressure on the Manufacturing
Industry to "go green." Featured in Appliance Design's April 2007
issue, author Richard Babyak (Appliance Design) along with Todd Keske
(FSI) outlines how ecomate® is truly the Agent of Change.
First appearance and rapid growth of anthropogenic HFC-245fa (CHF2CH2CF3) in the atmosphere Thursday, November 20, 2008 Martin K. Vollmer,1 Stefan Reimann,1 Doris Folini,1 Laurence W. Porter,2 and L. Paul Steele3 southern hemispheric trend for this trace gas
which we compare to observations at southern hemisphere mid-latitudes.
We also estimate a global HFC-245fa emissions increase from 2100-2400
tonnes in 2003 to 5100-5900 tonnes in 2005. Pollution episodes are
relatively rare at Jungfraujoch compared to other hydrofluorocarbons
thereby confirming the limited use of HFC-245fa in Europe. Back
trajectory analysis reveals the largest potential European sources of
HFC-245fa in northern Italy and northeastern Spain. Citation: Vollmer,
M. K., S. Reimann, D. Folini, L. W. Porter, and L. Pl Steele (2006),
First appearance and rapid growth of anthropogenic HFC-245fa
(CHF2CH2CF3) in the atmosphere, Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L20806,
doi:10.1029/2006GL026763. |

