The Innovation award was presented to the developers of two landmark methodologies, one for California wetland restoration and the other for the transition to low global
warming potential foams.
ACR Publishes Expansive Methodology to Incentivize the Destruction of Ozone Depleting Substances and High Global
Warming Potential Foam
Not exact matches
This would effectively negate any
potential warm - up effect that might occur from supporting oneself while performing the
foam rolling exercises.
HFCs have global
warming potentials hundreds and thousands of times more powerful than carbon dioxide (CO2), and are primarily used in refrigeration, air conditioning,
foam blowing, aerosols, fire protection and solvents.
Other gases, like some of the blowing agents used in some
foam insulation products, have much higher global
warming potential but less overall effect than CO2 because of their much lower concentrations.
HFCs are synthetic chemicals, primarily used in refrigeration, air conditioning and
foam blowing, which were commercialized to replace the high - global
warming potential zone - depleting chemicals phased out by the Montreal Protocol over the past 25 years.
HFCs are powerful GHGs, with global
warming potentials hundreds and thousands of times more powerful than CO2, and are primarily used in refrigeration, air conditioning,
foam blowing, aerosols, fire protection, and solvents.
HFCs are chemicals primarily used in refrigeration, air conditioning, and
foam blowing, which were introduced to replace the ozone depleting chemicals phased - out by the Montreal Protocol, despite the fact that HFCs are extremely harmful to the climate with global
warming potentials hundreds and thousands of times higher than carbon dioxide (CO2).
HFCs are super greenhouse gases used primarily in refrigeration, air conditioners and
foams with the global
warming potential 1,000 to 3,000 times that of carbon dioxide (CO2)
It is common for the
foam manufacturing industry to use blowing agents that contain hydrofluorocarbons (HFC) which have high global
warming potentials.
Now that some
foam products have a low Global
Warming Potential (GWP of 1), why do builders make it difficult for the installer to apply it beautifully?