Reflect Scientific, Inc. announced the successful testing of its liquid nitrogen temperature control technology, offering a promising alternative to hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) refrigerants in building air conditioning systems. The Environmental Protection Agency's increased restrictions on using HFCs ? potent greenhouse gases found in standard refrigerators and air conditioning systems ? have propelled the search for sustainable alternatives.

In response, RSI, having recently secured a patent for using liquid nitrogen or liquid air in cooling systems, undertook intensive testing to validate its effectiveness as a substitute for HFCs. Results conclusively demonstrated the technology's capability to accurately and reliably control temperatures across residential and industrial applications. Having already established a reputation for its ultra-low temperature freezer and chiller products in sectors including Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology, and Nutraceuticals, RSI has been at the forefront of eliminating the need for HFCs.

With this latest development, the Company expands its reach, introducing its patented technology to broader sectors. This effort encompasses cold chain management fields like Reefer transportation trucks and air freight containers, Cryostats, and the recent focus on residential and commercial refrigeration and air conditioning.