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TEST, SAFETY & SYSTEMS


The Unimotive GL series


is another milestone in the development of environmentally- friendly refrigeration technology at Huber. The heating and cooling systems operate in a climate- friendly way using CO2 refrigerant. CO2


as a (also known as


R744) is a natural component of air, abundant, safe, and non-flammable. As a proven efficient refrigerant, it has been used in refrigeration technology since the 19th century. CO2


has no ozone depletion


potential (ODP=0) and has a minimal global warming potential (GWP=1). As a natural refrigerant, CO2


occurs naturally in very


large quantities, i.e. it does not have to be produced at great energy expense. In addition, CO2 has other advantages because it is non-flammable, non-toxic and chemically inactive. This product line is also


available in the XT variant with temperatures of up to 150°C. Owing to the climate-friendly refrigerant, the carbon footprint can be kept as low as possible throughout the entire production cycle.


A GREENER ROAD AHEAD Huber’s sustainable temperature control technology isn’t just a solution; it’s a commitment to a greener future. As automotive manufacturers embrace these innovations, they drive progress while contributing to safeguarding our planet. Quality, performance, reliability, repeatability and environmental stewardship converge – a testament to Huber’s legacy. In summary, Huber’s eco-friendly


temperature control technology isn’t just about numbers and machinery; it’s about shaping a sustainable automotive landscape – one degree at a time. ●


Climate-friendly hydrocarbons


Deciding to use a refrigerant in a temperature control unit is often complex and a compromise between various factors. Depending on the application, chemical, thermodynamic, fluid dynamic and physical properties may need to be taken into account. In addition, the environmental impact is becoming increasingly


relevant - and not just since the EU F-Gases Regulation came into force. Natural refrigerants offer excellent energy efficiency combined with known environmental compatibility. Peter Huber Kältemaschinenbau AG has been using


hydrocarbons in its refrigeration machines for many years, making it one of the pioneers of environmentally compatible temperature control technology. In the past, the refrigeration industry mainly used HFC


refrigerants such as R134a R507A and R404A. These refrigerants are non-flammable and have good thermodynamic properties in the low-temperature range down to about -50°C.


RIGHT: Pilot ONE user interface with touch screen and professional functions


For more information visit www.huber-online.com


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