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Cryo-Tech Inc Service of scientific refrigerated equipment, such as ultra-low freezers, lyophilizers, centrifuges,

Service of scientific refrigerated equipment, such as ultra-low freezers, lyophilizers, centrifuges, incubators, MRI chillers, Morgue units, vacuum concentrators, and refrigerators.

03/05/2019

On December 13, Washington DC voted to adopt the Clean Energy DC Omnibus Act. Once fully implemented it will reduce DC emissions by over 40%. The law will create a new program to increase efficiency of existing buildings.

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06/22/2018

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06/11/2018

Despite the inherent advantages, refrigeration had its problems. Refrigerants like sulfur dioxide and methylchloride were causing people to die. Ammonia had an equally serious toxic effect if it leaked. Frigidaire discovered a new class of synthetic refrigerants called halocarbons or CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) in 1928. Then part of General Motors, the company sewed up all the patents. It released CFCs in 1930. And despite its original intent to keep its patents proprietary, this was too big an invention to keep to itself, not to mention it didn’t have its own manufacturing facility. The entire industry was allowed to use the patents and refrigeration technology switched to these new “safe” agents like Freon. New refrigerants are being manufactured to replace CFCs as they harmful effects they can have on the environment. Many communities require recycling of the CFC to avoid releasing the refrigerants into the environment.

05/29/2018

Refrigeration History continued: By the 1890s refrigeration played a vital role in the distribution of food. The meat-packing industry relied heavily on natural ice in the 1880s and continued to rely on manufactured ice as those technologies became available. By 1900, the meat-packing houses of Chicago had adopted ammonia-cycle commercial refrigeration. By 1914 almost every location used artificial refrigeration. The big meat packers, Armour, Swift, and Wilson, had purchased the most expensive units which they installed on train cars and in branch houses and storage facilities in the more remote distribution areas.

05/21/2018

More refrigeration history: In 1867, a French immigrant named Andrew Muhl built an ice-making machine to help service the expanding beef industry. In 1873, the patent for this machine was contracted by the Columbus Iron Works, a company acquired by the W. C. Bradley Co., which went on to produce the first commercial ice-makers in the US.

05/21/2018

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05/17/2018

In 1842 John Gorrie created a system capable of refrigerating water to produce ice. Although it was a commercial failure, it inspired scientists and inventors around the world. France’s Ferdinand Carre was one of the inspired and he created an ice producing system that was simpler and smaller than that of Gorrie. During the Civil War, cities such as New Orleans could no longer get ice from New England via the coastal ice trade. Carre’s refrigeration system became the solution to New Orleans ice problems and by 1865 the city had three of Carre’s machines.

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