OZONE FRIENDLY PRODUCTS
Alternative ozone-friendly products are now manufactured widely in all the
industrialized countries under both well-known and other brand names. Many developing
countries such as India, China, Brazil, etc have begun to manufacture ozone
friendly products. The suppliers and traders are now well aware of the distinction
between CFC products and ozone friendly products.
Many of these products have labels indicating that they are ozone-friendly.
Even if they do not have such labels, verification of the contents, normally
detailed on the product itself or in the brochure attached to the product, will
show whether it contains CFCs or ozone-friendly alternatives. Given below are
the current alternatives to CFCs in products of each sector.
1. Refrigeration Sector
(a) New refrigeration units
The alternatives are HFC134a, Hydrocarbons, HFC blends, HCFC blends, HCFC
22, Ammonia.
(b) Air-cooled air conditioning units
HFC 134a, HFC blends
(c) Chiller equipment
HFCs, HCFC and HFC blends.
(d) Mobile Air Conditioners
HCFC blends, HFC-134a.
2. Foam Sector
For foams, zero ODP alternatives include carbon dioxide, hydrocarbons, HFC-152a
or HFC-134a. In some markets, HCFCs are used for rigid thermal insulating
foams.
3. Aerosols
The alternatives include hydrocarbons such as propane, butane and iso-butane,
HCFCs, HFCs, Dimethyl, Ether and perfluorolethers. Other ozone friendly, CFC-free
products are manual pump sprayers and dry powder inhalers.
4. Sterilants
The zero ODP alternatives include 100% ethylene oxide, ethylene oxide/carbon-dioxide
mixtures, sterilization and formaldehyde. Some sterilants use HCFCs .
5. Carbon tetrachloride as solvent
Carbon tetrachloride has been used as solvent in developing countries but
there are now many options available as alternatives. These include organic
solvents such as alcohols, ketones and esters, and chlorinated solvents such
as per-chloroethylene. Each of these alternatives has it's own advantages
and disadvantages.
6. Fire-fighting Sector
The choice of fire fighting systems depends on the circumstances. Halons
are considered necessary only in a few critical cases such as fire-fighting systems
for control rooms, aircraft, etc. Alternative fire fighting equipment contains
carbon dioxide or dry powder. Apart from gaseous alternatives to halons new systems
such as water mist technologies and combustion generated aerosols are developed
as alternatives to halons fire fighting equipment. The halons are now available
in vast quantities in equipment which is located in none critical circles. This
halon can be banked for use in critical areas. The production and consumption
of halons can be phased out completely through the use of such banks of halons.
7. Solvents Sector
Alternatives for CFC-113 and Methyl chloroform
No-clean technologies, aqueous and semi-aqueous cleaning, Hydrocarbons,
non-ozone depleting chlorinated solvents, HCFCs, Perfluorocarbons and non-solvent
cleaning processes.
8. Methyl Bromide
Alternatives for soil fumigation include processes such as solarisation,
steam, Biological control, crop rotation, soiless culture etc. and chemicals such
as chloropicrin, Metham sodium, Dazomet etc.
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