CO₂ als Kältemittel – warum der Umstieg Sinn macht und was sich in der Umweltsimulation wirklich ändert, erklärt enveon.

New regulation, new challenges, new solutions.

The new EU regulation on reducing fluorinated greenhouse gases (F-gases) introduces stricter requirements, affecting everyone working with climate chambers, cooling systems, or industrial refrigeration in general.

So, it’s high time to take a closer look at CO2 as a Refrigerant.

Why CO₂ ? What changes for us?

Climate chambers, cooling systems, and refrigeration units always contain a refrigerant.

The problem: Fluorinated refrigerants (F-gases) have an extremely high greenhouse effect – a leak causes emissions many times higher than CO₂.

That’s exactly why the industry is now turning to alternatives – primarily CO₂ as a natural refrigerant.

The advantage: CO₂ is inexpensive, widely available, and not subject to F-gas regulations.

Less bureaucracy, no more expensive refrigerants, and a more sustainable solution for our testing systems.

Technical Advantages: More Than Just Marketing?

Does CO₂ as a refrigerant really deliver performance?

The answer is: Yes. And surprisingly well.

  1. More power at low temperatures
    With CO₂ refrigerants, efficiency and speed improve. The new systems have enough power to reach -50°C.

  2. Less noise in the test lab
    We all know the problem: Some test chambers are so loud that working nearby is almost impossible.
    CO₂ systems are significantly quieter – making a huge difference to the working environment.

  3. Energy consumption: 30% lower than before
    The new CO₂ technology saves up to 30% energy compared to old F-gas systems.
    This means lower operating costs and less strain on our cooling systems in the lab.
    And for a test lab running 24/7, that makes a real difference.

Conclusion:

✅ CO₂ refrigerant is not only more environmentally friendly but also more powerful.
✅ The new climate chambers reach the desired temperatures faster.
✅ They consume less energy and are significantly quieter.
✅ No more expensive F-gases!

What do you think? Is CO₂ the future of cooling technology? 💬

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