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Another freon substitute question...

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Subject: Another freon substitute question...
From: Carol <car@intersatx.net>
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1998 12:30:41 -0500
I found the following reference to a freon replacement at

http://www.bluegrassbimmers.org/Tech_tips_2_96.htm

quite QUITE accidentally.... fat fingers! But, I found it very
interesting....  Has anybody else heard of this stuff??

Thanks...

Carol

===============copied from web site==========


Cool Advice

A direct drop-in replacement for R-12 air conditioning refrigerant is now
available for automotive use. No expensive and complicated retrofitting is
necessary for GHG R-406A, the R-12 substitute. Under the Clean Air Act,
R-406A has been available for automotive use since September 18, 1995. It
is under review by the EPA. According to the supplier, Monroe Air Tech,
Inc. (Bloomington, IN; 800-424-3836), GHG R-406A can be installed and
recovered with existing R-12 equipment. It is compatible with all R-12
systems. 

The product is miscible in both mineral and alkl-benzene oil and works well
with existing hoses, valves and seals. GHG R40A reportedly causes 95
percent less ozone depletion than R-12.


     


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