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CO2 in Industrial Refrigeration Applications

CO2 in Industrial Refrigeration Applications

Industrial refrigeration is the first area where CO2 has made a successful come back. CO2 in industrial refrigeration is used either as the low stage refrigerant in cascade installations, or as secondary coolant. Danfoss has more than 15 years of experience in developing components for sub-critical CO2 systems and offers a complete range of valves for those applications, including:
  • Control valves
  • Line components
  • Complete valve stations
  • Filter-driers
  • Sensors (temperature, pressure, level, gas detectors)
Danfoss has carried out a number of tests to ensure that components released for use with CO2 are compatible with it, in all respects. Danfoss industrial refrigeration specialists can help with selection of the right components for CO2 applications. Danfoss has developed a number of tools that facilitate design of CO2 systems such as DIRcalc software, application guides and a comprehensive set of technical leaflets and instructions.
CO2 in Industrial Refrigeration Applications

CO2 in Industrial Refrigeration Products

CO2 in Industrial Refrigeration Applications

CO2 in Industrial Refrigeration Applications

CO2 in Industrial Refrigeration Applications

Why CO2 Industrial Refrigeration Applications?

Danfoss - Your CO2 Solutions Provider

Danfoss - Your CO2 Solution Provider

CO2 has absolutely zero ozone depletion effect, and its global warming potential is negligible in the amounts used for industrial and commercial refrigeration.

Danfoss can provide a variety of products for cascade applications, as well as developing trans-critical solutions.