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  1. Briton Self-Igniting Hand Torch
    Briton® Self-Igniting Hand Torch Briton Hand Torches are the right choice for small jobs in confined areas with limited access. These lightweight, portable Hand Torch can be operated with MAP//Power (Propylene). Hand torches are shipped on display cards or in clam-shell packaging. Features – Qui…
  2. Briton MAPP Power Gas
    Briton® MAPP Power Gas Briton MAPP gas can be used in combination with oxygen for heating, soldering, brazing and even welding because of its high flame temperature of 2925 °C (5300 °F) in oxygen. Briton MAPP gas is also used in combustion with air for brazing and soldering, where it has a sligh…
  3. Soldering and Brazing Torches
  4. Eco-Friendly
    Eco-Friendly Refrigerants R1234yf as environmentally friendly replacements of R134a. R134a is ongoing a phase-down process in several countries and R1234yf can be a viable low GWP. Since new experimental data are always requested by researchers and industry to increase the global database, to assess…
  5. Natural Refrigerants
    Natural Refrigerants Natural refrigerants are alternatives to hydrofluorocarbon (HFC), hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC) and chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) based refrigerants, and have a very low environmental impact: their minimal levels of ODP (Ozone Depletion Potential) and GWP (Global Warming Potential) …
  6. HFC
    HFC Refrigerants HFC refrigerants (hydrofluorocarbons) is the third generation of fluorinated refrigerants. Recognized as Ozone Depleting Potential (ODP) and Global Warming Potential (GWP), they represent a greener alternative to CFC and HCFC. Refrigerants in this group are applicable to refrigerati…
  7. HCFC
    Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) What are hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs)? Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) are a group of compounds, whose structure is very close to that of Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), but including one or more hydrogen atom. However, they are much less stable. The HCFCs have shor…
  8. Briton Refrigerant R1234yf
    Briton Refrigerant R1234yf R1234yf is a synthetic HFO refrigerant co-developed by Rhodia Chemicals Ltd. UK as a successor to R134a for automotive air-conditioning applications. Its global warming potential (GWP) is ultra-low, with a rating of less than 1. This means that one kilogram of R1234yf rele…
  9. Briton Refrigerant R744
    Briton Refrigerant R744 (Carbon dioxide) Briton Refrigerant R744, i.e. carbon dioxide (CO2), is an environmentally friendly refrigerant. Its ODP is zero and its GWP is as low as 1, which means that it has even less global warming potential than hydrocarbons. It also has excellent thermodynamic prope…
  10. Briton Refrigerant R717
    Briton Refrigerant R717 (Ammonia) Briton Refrigerant R717 (Ammonia) has been used in industrial applications since the 1930s and is generally acknowledged as being the most efficient refrigerant. It has a low boiling point and is favoured because it is a highly energy efficient refrigerant which als…
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