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Magazine Article

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2008
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Overview
One of the most talked-about issues in the industry's changeover from HCFC to HFC refrigerants is when the per-pound cost of the former is expected to overtake the cost of the latter. There has been a recent, rapid rise in the cost of all refrigerants, primarily due to raw material issues beyond the control of the HVACR industry. One way to hold down the cost of refrigerants is by using as little virgin refrigerant as possible. Maintaining leak-tight systems means having to buy less new refrigerant to replace the stuff that leaked out.