MMD > Archives > April 1998 > 1998.04.09 > 08Prev  Next


Refrigerants
By Jeffrey Borinsky

That was a great story about the exploding fridge.

I did not know that sulphur dioxide (very different to sulfur dioxide
<grin>) was ever used as a refrigerant.  Anyway SO2 would give you a
shower of sulphurous acid; for rotten eggs you need hydrogen sulphide
(H2S).

Be thankful that the refrigerant was not ammonia or butane, both of
which have been widely used.

Jeffrey Borinsky

 [ Sulfur or sulphur, it still stinks!  Ammonia is still used in
 [ commercial freezer plants; I wonder why SO2 was favored in smaller
 [ refrigerators?  -- Robbie



(Message sent Thu, 9 Apr 1998 08:19:05 +0100 , from time zone +0100.)

Key Words in Subject:  Refrigerants