Author: Haitham Razagui

Honeywell, Dupont auto coolant safe to use: engineering group

An air-conditioning refrigerant that has been criticised as potentially unsafe to car passengers is actually safe to use, according to preliminary results released by an influential automotive engineering association in December. The coolant, known as HFO-1234yf, has been at the center of a heated dispute between German carmaker Daimler AG and U.S. conglomerate Honeywell International Continue reading Honeywell, Dupont auto coolant safe to use: engineering group

Australia ready to join Kyoto ‘second commitment’ period

November 9: The Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency, Greg Combet announced today that Australia is ready to join a second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol. The Kyoto Protocol was the first global treaty to set binding obligations on countries to cut emissions. Australia’s accession to the Kyoto Protocol on 12 December 2007 Continue reading Australia ready to join Kyoto ‘second commitment’ period

VASA secures important presentations on air conditioning technologies

VASA has secured copies of important presentations on air conditioning technologies being worked on by the major players in this area, including Sanden, Valeo, Fiat/Chrysler and Shrieve Group. Presented at Automechanika in Germany recently, these presentations are available only to VASA members. Click here to login and view this exclusive information under the Presentations tab. Continue reading VASA secures important presentations on air conditioning technologies

Why hydrocarbon refrigerants do not suit a vehicle air conditioning system

One of the main documents used regularly in our briefings about the use of flammables in systems not designed for them is the VASA White Paper. It is a very accurate collection of the documented evidence submitted by car makers, legislators, suppliers, engineering associations, kindred networks and many others, which combined, paint a compelling picture Continue reading Why hydrocarbon refrigerants do not suit a vehicle air conditioning system

Cool crackdown ends counterfeit air con trading in UAE

Your air conditioner unit is now less likely to bite the dust after UAE authorities cracked a counterfeit refrigerants ring in Sharjah. Sunrise Airconditioning Spare Parts, a refrigerant trader, has been fined and forced out of business after DuPont, the American chemical company, and the Dubai Department of Economic Development confiscated a host of products Continue reading Cool crackdown ends counterfeit air con trading in UAE